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<strong>The</strong> Wesleyan Methodist Association magazine. Vols 1–20,<br />

[1838]–Dec 1857. Continued as United Methodist Free Churches’<br />

magazine, new ser, vols 1–34, Jan 1858–Dec 1891. Continued as<br />

Methodist monthly, new ser, vols 1–16, Jan 1892–Dec 1907. Ed M.<br />

Miller 1872–7, J. S. Withington.<br />

<strong>The</strong> art-union. A monthly journal <strong>of</strong> the fine arts. Vol 1–5, Feb<br />

1839–Dec 1843. Continued as Art-union, monthly journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fine arts, and the arts decorative and ornamental, vols 6–9, Jan<br />

1844–Nov(?) 1847. Continued as Art-union monthly journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

arts, vol 10, Jan–Nov 1848. Continued as Art-journal, vols 11–74,<br />

Jan 1849–Feb 1912. Prop Samuel Carter Hall 1839–51. Ed Samuel<br />

Carter Hall 1839–80, Marcus Huish.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sporting review: a monthly chronicle <strong>of</strong> the turf, the chase and<br />

rural sports in all their varieties. Vols 1–54, Jan 1839–Dec 1870.<br />

From 1845 the vols <strong>of</strong> this periodical are identical, except for the<br />

title-pages, with New sporting magazine and Sportsman. Ed<br />

‘Craven’ (John William Carleton).<br />

Peter Parley’s magazine. Vols 1–23(?), Jan 1840–Mar 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> colonial magazine and commercial-maritime journal. Vols 1–8,<br />

1840–June 1842. Ed Robert M. Martin.<br />

Bradshaw’s Manchester journal. Began weekly vol 1, May–Oct 1841.<br />

Continued as Bradshaw’s journal: a miscellany <strong>of</strong> literature,<br />

science and art, vols 2–3, Nov 1841–Oct 1842. Continued as<br />

Bradshaw’s journal: a monthly miscellany <strong>of</strong> literature etc., vol 4,<br />

Dec 1842–May 1843. Ed George Falkner Dec 1842–May 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong> north <strong>of</strong> England magazine: a monthly journal <strong>of</strong> politics, literature,<br />

science and art. Vols 1–2, Feb 1842–May 1843. Continued as<br />

North <strong>of</strong> England magazine, and Bradshaw’s journal <strong>of</strong> politics,<br />

literature, science and art, vol 3, June–Sep 1843.<br />

Magazine for the young. Vols 1–34, Jan 1842–Dec 1875. Ed John and<br />

Charles Mozley.<br />

Ainsworth’s magazine. Vols 1–26, Feb 1842–Dec 1854. Prop W. H.<br />

Ainsworth Feb 1842–Oct 1843; J. Mortimer Oct 1843–1845; W. H.<br />

Ainsworth 1845–Dec 1854. Ed W. H. Ainsworth Feb 1842–June<br />

1845; F. Mahoney and J. Mortimer July–Nov 1845; W. H.<br />

Ainsworth Dec 1845–Dec 1854. See Wellesley index vol 3 1979.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illuminated magazine. Vols 1–4, May 1843–Apr 1845. New ser, 1<br />

vol (7 nos), 1845. Prop Ebenezer Landells. Ed Douglas Jerrold<br />

1843–5, W. J. Linton 1845.<br />

Tegg’s magazine <strong>of</strong> knowledge and amusement. Vol 1, nos 1–12, May<br />

1843–Apr 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> journal <strong>of</strong> education. Vols 1–4, Jan 1843–Dec 1846. New<br />

ser, Jan 1847–Feb 1864. Incorporated in Museum. Ed H. Moody<br />

1843–7.<br />

<strong>The</strong> national temperance chronicle. July 1843–Dec 1850. New ser,<br />

vols 1–4, July 1851–Dec 1856. Organ <strong>of</strong> National Temperance<br />

Society. Ed Thomas Spencer July 1851–Feb 1853.<br />

Hood’s magazine and comic miscellany. Vols 1–3, Jan 1844–June<br />

1845. Continued as Hood’s magazine, vols 4–10, July 1845–Dec<br />

1848. Continued as Hood’s magazine and literary scientific and<br />

dramatic journal, new ser, vol 1, Jan 1849. Ed Thomas Hood.<br />

Simmonds’s colonial magazine and foreign miscellany. Vols 1–15,<br />

Jan 1844–Dec 1848. Continued as Colonial magazine and East<br />

India review, vols 16–23, Jan 1849–June 1852. Continued as<br />

Colonial and Asiatic review, [new series], vols 1–2, July 1852–June<br />

1853. Ed P. L. Simmonds 1844–8, W. H. G. Kingston 1849–52.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wesleyan juvenile <strong>of</strong>fering: a miscellany <strong>of</strong> missionary information<br />

for young persons. Vols 1–23, Jan 1844–Dec 1866. New<br />

series, vols 1–12, Jan 1867–Dec 1878.<br />

<strong>The</strong> musical times and singing class circular. June 1844–Dec 1902.<br />

Continued as Musical times, Jan 1903 onwards. Between Feb 1854<br />

and July 1855, fortnightly.<br />

Wade’s London review: a critical journal and magazine. Vols 1–3, 16<br />

nos Oct 1844(?)–Jan 1846. Ed T. Wade.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British mothers’ magazine. Vols 1–11, Jan 1845–Dec 1855.<br />

Continued as British mothers’ journal, Jan 1856–Dec 1859.<br />

Magazines and Reviews<br />

Continued as British mothers’ journal and domestic magazine,<br />

1860–Dec 1863. Continued as British mothers’ family magazine,<br />

Jan–Dec 1864. Ed Mrs J. Bakewell.<br />

Douglas Jerrold’s shilling magazine. Vols 1–7, Jan 1845–June 1848.<br />

Prop and ed Douglas Jerrold.<br />

Hogg’s weekly instructor. [Vol 1, 1845]–vol 2, Aug 1845–21 Feb 1846.<br />

New series, vols 1–2, 1848–9. Continued as Hogg’s instructor, vols<br />

3–10, 1849–53. New series, vols 1–6, July 1853–June 1856.<br />

Continued as Titan, a monthly magazine. Conjoined series, vols<br />

23–9, 1856–9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oxford and <strong>Cambridge</strong> review. Vols 1–5, July 1845–Dec 1847.<br />

Sharpe’s London magazine: a journal <strong>of</strong> entertainment and instruction<br />

for general reading. Began weekly, 1 Nov 1845–vol 5 (no 113),<br />

24 Dec 1847. Monthly, vols 5–8, Jan 1848–Feb 1849. Continued as<br />

Sharpe’s London journal <strong>of</strong> entertainment and instruction, vols<br />

9–15, Mar 1849–June 1852. Continued as Sharpe’s London magazine<br />

<strong>of</strong> entertainment and instruction for general reading, new<br />

ser, vols 1–37, July 1852–Dec 1870. From 1858, this is identical,<br />

except for the title-pages, with Ladies’ companion, New monthly<br />

belle assemblée, Ladies’ cabinet and Illustrated London magazine.<br />

Prop Bethel Henry Strousberg. Ed ‘Frank Fairlegh’ (Francis<br />

E. Smedley) 1847–52, Mrs S. C. Hall 1852–3, Bethel Henry<br />

Strousberg 1854, Alfred W. Cole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> almanack <strong>of</strong> the month: a review <strong>of</strong> everything and everybody.<br />

Vols 1–2, Jan–Dec 1846. Ed Gilbert à Beckett.<br />

<strong>The</strong> labourer: a monthly magazine <strong>of</strong> politics, literature, poetry etc.<br />

Vols 1–4, 1847–8. Ed Feargus O’Connor and Ernest Jones.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rambler: a journal <strong>of</strong> home and foreign literature, politics,<br />

science, music and the fine arts. Began weekly Jan–Aug (?) 1848.<br />

Continued monthly, vols 3–12, Sep 1848–Dec 1853. New series,<br />

vols 1–11, Jan 1854–Feb 1859. New ser, bi-monthly, vols 1–6, May<br />

1859–May 1862. Continued as Home and foreign review. See below,<br />

under quarterlies. Prop John Moore Capes 1848–57; Richard<br />

Simpson, Frederick Capes and John Acton 1858–62. Ed John<br />

Moore Capes 1848–52, James Spencer Northcote 1852–4, John<br />

Moore Capes 1854–Oct 1857, Richard Simpson Nov 1857–Feb<br />

1859, John Henry Newman Mar–July 1859, John Acton Sep<br />

1859–May 1862. See Wellesley index vol 1 1968.<br />

<strong>The</strong> democratic review. June 1849–Sep 1850. Ed G. J. Harney.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ladies’ companion at home and abroad. Vols 1–2, 29 Dec<br />

1849–25 Dec 1850 (weekly). Continued monthly as Ladies’ companion<br />

and monthly magazine, Feb 1951–Dec 1852–1870. From<br />

Oct 1852, this is identical, except for the title-pages, with Ladies’<br />

cabinet and New monthly belle assemblée. Ed Mrs Loudon<br />

1850–1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> household narrative <strong>of</strong> current events (‘for the year 1850’ etc.):<br />

being a monthly supplement to Household words. Vols 1–6, Jan<br />

1850–Dec 1855. Prop C. Dickens and Bradbury and Evans. Ed C.<br />

Dickens.<br />

<strong>The</strong> germ: thoughts towards nature in poetry, literature and art.<br />

Nos 1 & 2, Jan & Feb 1850. Continued as Art and poetry: being<br />

thoughts towards nature conducted principally by artists, nos 3<br />

& 4, Mar & May 1850; rptd Portland ME 1898; ed W. M. Rossetti<br />

1901 (facs).<br />

Papers for the schoolmaster. Mar 1851–Dec 1864. New series, vols<br />

1–7, Jan 1864–Dec 1871. Succeeded by Schoolmaster (organ <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Union <strong>of</strong> Teachers) 6 Jan 1872 onwards. Now Teacher.<br />

Ed C. H. Bromby.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gentleman’s herald <strong>of</strong> fashion: containing all the newest<br />

French and <strong>English</strong> costumes with models and patterns. Oct<br />

1851–Sep 1862.<br />

<strong>The</strong> monthly packet <strong>of</strong> evening readings for the young members <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>English</strong> church. Vols 1–30, Jan 1851–Dec 1865. Continued as<br />

Monthly packet <strong>of</strong> evening readings for the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>English</strong> church, new series, vols 1–30, Jan 1866–Dec 1880. 3rd<br />

series, vols 1–20, Jan 1881–Dec 1890. 4th series, vols 1–17, Jan<br />

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