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The Albion. A New Weekly Paper.See: The Albion, and Evening Advertiser.
Allen's Indian Mail.See: The Indian Mail, A Monthly Register.
Anglo-Australasian.See: Australian and New Zealand Gazette.
Anti-Roman Pacquet.See: Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome: or, theHistory of Popery.
Applebee's Original Weekly Journal, with FreshAdvices, Foreign and Domestick.See: Original Weekly Journal, with Fresh Advices,Foreign and Domestick.
Archer's Bath Chronicle.See: Bath Chronicle.
Argus of the Constitution.See: Argus.
Argus of the People.See: Argus.
Armies Scout.See: Faithful Scout. Impartially Communicating TheMost Remarkable Passages of the Armies.
Australian and New Zealand Gazette and Anglo-Australasian.See: Australian and New Zealand Gazette.
Australian and New Zealand Gazette and ColonialChronicle.See: Australian and New Zealand Gazette.
Australian Mail and New Zealand Express.See: The Australian Mail.
B. Berington's Evening Post.See: Evening Post.
Baldwin's London Weekly Journal and Surrey andSussex Gazette.See: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal andCraftsman.
Bath and Bristol Chronicle.See: Bath Chronicle.
Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette.See: Bath Chronicle.
Bent's Monthly Literary Advertiser.See: The Monthly Literary Advertiser.
Bible Herald.See: The British Herald.
Bingley's Journal.See: Bingley's Journal or The Universal Gazette.
Bingley's London Journal.
See: Bingley's Journal or The Universal Gazette.
Books, The Librarian and Current Literature.See: Book-Bits.
Brief: A Weekly Epitome of the Press.See: Brief: A Weekly Epitome of Current News,Thought, and Criticism.
Brief: The Weeks News.See: Brief: A Weekly Epitome of Current News,Thought, and Criticism.
Britanicus His Blessing, Britanicus His Welcome.See: Mercurius Britannicus, His Welcome to Hell.With the Devills Blessing to Britannicus.
British Army Despatch.See: The Nautical Standard.
British Champion: or Impartial Advertiser.See: Champion or the Evening Advertiser.
British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review.See: British Critic, A New Review.
British Freeholder and Saturday Evening Journal.See: British FreeHolder.
British Journal or The Traveller.See: British Journal; British Journal or The Censor.
British Lion.(Apr. 3, 1825)-(Jun. 12, 1825)No.1 (Apr. 3, 1825)-no.11 (Jun. 12, 1825); See: TheBritish Lion.
British Luminary, or, Weekly Intelligencer.See: British Luminary and Weekly Intelligencer.
British Mail.See: British Mail and General Produce PricesCurrent.
British Weekly Mercury.See: British Mercury.
Champion.See: Drakard's Paper.
Champion: or British Mercury.See: Champion: or Evening Advertiser.
Circular To Bankers'.See: Bankers' Circular.
City Financial Courier.(Apr. 12, 1890)-(Sept. 27, 1890)See: The City Courier, A Mining & General ShareList; No. 11 (Apr. 12, 1890)-no. 35 (Sept. 27, 1890).
City Mercury From The Office of the RoyalExchange.See: City Mercury: or Advertisements ConcerningTrade.
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Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety.(Dec. 16, 1837)-(Oct. 12, 1839)See: Cleave's London Satirist and Gazette of Variety;Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety and Amusement;No. 10 (Dec. 16, 1837)-no. [105] (Oct. 12, 1839).
Clerkenwell Press, St. Luke's Guardian and HolbornNews.See: Clerkenwell Press and General Advertiser.
Colonies and India and American Visitor.See: Colonies and India.
Commercialist & Weekly Advertiser.See: The Bell's New Weekly Messenger.
Commonwealth.Feb. 1866-July 1867See: British Miner and General Newsman.
Continuation of Papers.See: Papers from the Scot's Quarters, ContainingSome Passages, Concerning the King, the Estates ofScotland, the Garrisins, the Armies, and Proceedingsfor the Settling of the Kingdomes in Peace.
Country Sport.See: Bell's Weekly Messenger.
Court Gazette: The Only Fashionable FamilyNewspaper.See: Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide.
Daily Gazetteer: or London Advertiser.See: Daily Gazetteer; Gazetteer and London DailyAdvertiser; Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser.
Daily Post Boy.See: Post Boy (A.Roper).
Diutinus Britanicus.See: Mercurius Diutinus Collector of the Affairs ofGreat Britaine and Martiall Proceedings In Europe.
English Gentleman.See: British Monitor.
English Gentleman.Apr. 26, 1845-Dec. 27, 1845On 1 reel; Publication dates: Apr. 26, 1845-Sept. 12,1846. Issues 37-73 missing; Continues: The Age andArgus.
English Post: Giving An Authentick Account of theTransactions of the World.See: English Post: With News Foreign andDomestick.
Englishman.See: The Atlas: A General Newspaper and Journal ofLiterature.
Evans and Ruffy's Farmer's Journal and AgriculturalAdvertizer.See: Evans and Ruffy's Farmer's Journal andManufacturer's and Trader's Register.
Evening Star and Dial.See: Evening Star.
Flying Post.See: Flying Post: or, the Post-Master.
Flying Post From Paris and Amsterdam.See: Flying Post: or, the Post-Master.
Foreign and Domestick News, With The PacquetBoat From Holland and Flanders: Being AnHistorical Account of the Publick Transactions ofEurope.See: Intelligence Domestick and Foreign, With TheFlying Post Boy From The Camp In Flanders.
Foreign Post, or, Historical Narrative.See: Foreign Post, and An Impartial and ParticularAccount of the Peace, with Domestick News &c.
Gazetteer.See: Daily Gazetteer; Gazetteer and London DailyAdvertiser; Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser.
Gazetteer and London Daily Advertiser.1756; Jan.-Jun. 1759; Jul.-Dec. 1762See also Daily Gazetteer; Gazetteer and New DailyAdvertiser; On 4 reels. Scattered issues lacking.1759: Publication dates: Nov. 1, 1753-Apr. (26),1764; Title changes: Daily Gazetteer, Jun. 30, 1735-1746; Daily Gazetteer: or, London Advertiser, 1746-Apr. 15, 1748; London Gazetteer, Dec. 5, 1748-(Oct.), 1753; Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser,Apr. 27, 1764-Nov. 1796; Gazetteer, Nov. 1796-Sept.1797; See also Daily Gazetteer; Gazetteer and NewDaily Advertiser.
General Remark on Trade.See: General Remark on Trade: With An Extract ofThe Foreign News and Observations On PublickAffairs.
General Remark: or Miscellanies.See: General Remark on Trade: With An Extract ofThe Foreign News and Observations On PublickAffairs.
Generous London Morning Advertiser.See: Rayner's London Morning Advertiser.
Gentleman's Magazine, or Monthly Intelligencer.1731-1735See: Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle.
Gentleman's Magazine, or, Trader's MonthlyIntelligencer.See: Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle.
Heads of Severall Proceedings In Both Houses ofParliament.See: Diurnall Occurrences; or, the Heads of SeverallProceedings In Both Houses of Parliament.
Heads of Severall Proceedings In This PresentParliament.
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See: Diurnall Occurrences; or, the Heads of SeverallProceedings In Both Houses of Parliament.
Historical Account of the Public Transactions InChristendom.See also: Account of the Public Transactions inChristendom; Holland Pacquet-Boat; or, an HistoricalAccount of the Transactions in Christendom; PostMan; and the Historical Account: &c.
Hoey's Dublin Mercury.See: Dublin Mercury.
Holland Pacquet-Boat; or, An Historical Account ofthe Public Transactions In Christendom.See also: Account of the Public Transactions inChristendom; Holland Pacquet-Boat; or, an HistoricalAccount of the Public Transactions in Christendom;Post Boy (A. Roper).
Independent Chronicle: or The Freeholder's Evening-Post.See: Independent Chronicle.
Industries and Iron.See: Iron.
Intelligence Domestick and Foreign, With The FlyingPost Boy From The Camp In Flanders.See: Intelligence Domestick and Foreign.
The Investigator.See: Drakard's Paper.
Johnson's Sunday Monitor and Bristol Gazette.See: E. Johnson's British Gazette, and SundayMonitor.
Juvenile Encyclopedia.See: Juvenile Library Including A Complete Courseof Instruction of Every Useful Subject.
Kingdomes Intelligencer.See: Kingdomes Intelligencer; ParliamentaryIntelligencer.
Law Chronicle and Estate Advertiser.See: The Auction Register and Law Chronicle.
Law Chronicle, Commercial and BankruptcyRegister.See: The Auction Register and Law Chronicle.
Literary Courier of Grub Street.See: Grub Street Journal.
London Advertiser, and Literary Gazette.See: London Daily Advertiser.
London Courant.See: London Courant: or New Advertiser; LondonCourant and Westminster Chronicle.
London Courant and Daily Advertiser.See: London Courant: or New Advertiser; LondonCourant and Westminster Chronicle.
London Courant, Morning Gazette, and DailyAdvertiser.See: London Courant: or New Advertiser; LondonCourant and Westminster Chronicle.
London Courant, Noon Gazette, and DailyAdvertiser.See: London Courant: or New Advertiser; LondonCourant and Westminster Chronicle.
London Courant, Westminster Chronicle, and DailyAdvertiser.See: London Courant: or New Advertiser; LondonCourant and Westminster Chronicle.
London Daily Advertiser, and Literary Gazette.See: London Daily Advertiser.
London Gazetteer.See: Daily Gazetteer. Gazetteer and London DailyAdvertiser, Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser.
London Journal, or, The Thursday's Journal.See: London Journal.
London Mercury: or The Orange Intelligencer.See: London Mercury: or Moderate Intelligencer.
London Musical Courier.See: Musical Courier.
London Packet.See: London Packet, or, New Lloyd's Evening Post.
London Packet: or New Evening Post.See: London Packet, or, New Lloyd's Evening Post.
London Post.See: London Slip of News, Both Foreign andDomestick; London Post With Intelligence Foreignand Domestick.
London Price Courent.See: Princes London Price Courent.
London Spy and Read's Weekly Journal.See: Weekly Journal; or, British Gazetteer, being thefreshest advices foreign and domestick; Read'sWeekly Journal; or, British Gazetteer.
Mechanics Magazine.See: Iron.
Mercurius Pragmaticus Revived and From TheShades of His Retirement Return'd Again.See: Mercurius Elenticus, Communicating His MostImpartial Intelligence From All Parts; MoreEspecially Touching The Real State, and GeneralAffairs of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Mercurius Scommaticus.See: Mercurius Elenticus, Communicating His MostImpartial Intelligence From All Parts; MoreEspecially Touching The Real State, and GeneralAffairs of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
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Middlesex Journal and London Evening Post.See: Middlesex Journal; or Chronicle of Liberty;Middlesex Journal, and Evening Advertiser.
Middlesex Journal, or, Universal Evening Post.See: Middlesex Journal, and Evening Advertiser.
Miner.Mar.-June 1863See: British Miner and General Newsman.
Miner and Workman's Advocate.June 1863-Dec. 1865See: British Miner and General Newsman.
Miscellany: Giving An Account of the Religion,Morality, and Learning of the Present Times.See: Weekly Miscellany.
Missionary Magazine. A Periodical MonthlyPublication Intended As A Repository of Discussionand Intelligence Respecting The Progress of theGospel Throughout The World.See: Missionary Magazine. A Periodical MonthlyPublication Intended As A Repository of Discussion.An Intelligence Respecting The Progress of theGospel Throughout The World.
Moderate Publisher of Everydayes Intelligence.See: Perfect Passages of Every Daies Intelligence.
Monetary Times and Bankers' Circular.See: Bankers' Circular.
The Monitor: or Green-Room Laid Open.See: Theatrical Monitor.
Monthly Epitome of Taste, Fashion and Manners.See: The Dramatic Censor; or Weekly TheatricalReport.
Monthly Magazine or British Register.See: Monthly Magazine and British Register.
Monthly Review.See: Monthly Review; or Literary Journal.
Morning Journal.See: The New Times.
Morning Post, and Daily Advertising Pamphlet.See: Morning Post, and Daily Advertiser; MorningPost and Gazetteer.
Morning Post; or, Cheap Daily Advertiser.See: Morning Post, and Daily Advertiser; MorningPost and Gazetteer.
New Anti-Roman Pacquet.See: Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome: or, theHistory of Popery.
New Court Gazette: A Fashionable Guide.See: Court Gazette: A Fashionable Guide.
New Times and Representative.See: The New Times.
New Times Representative and British Press.See: The New Times.
New Weekly Chronicle, or, Universal Journal.See: Owen's weekly Chronicle: or, Universal Journal.
New Weekly Miscellany.See: Royal Westminster Journal: and LondonPolitical Miscellany; Westminster Journal: andLondon Political Miscellany; Westminster Journal: orthe New Weekly Miscellany.
New Zealand Examiner.See: Australian and New Zealand Gazette.
Newcastle Courant; With News Foreign andDomestick.See: Newcastle Courant.
Newcastle Weekly Courant.See: Newcastle Courant.
News of the World.See: Bell's New Weekly Messenger.
Observator.1682-1687See: Obsevator in Dialogue.
Observator.Aug. 5, 1704See: Rehearsal.
Observator, In Question and Answer.See: Observator In Dialogue.
Oedipus: or The Post Man Remounted.See: The Post-Man: and the Historical Account.
Old England; or, The Broadbottom Journal.See: Old England, or, The Constitutional Journal; OldEngland, or, The National Gazette; Old England'sJournal.
Oxford Gazette.See: London Gazette.
A Pacquet of Advice From Rome.See: Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome: or, theHistory of Popery.
The Patriot.See: British Banner.
Patriot and General Advertiser.See: General Advertiser (1784-1789); GeneralAdvertiser and Morning Intelligencer; Parker'sGeneral Advertiser and Morning Gazette.
Payne's Universal Chronicle.See: Universal Chronicle; or Weekly Gazette.
A Perfect Declaration.
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See: Truw Informer: Containing a Perfect Collectionof the Proceedings in Parliament, and trueInformation from the Armies.
Perfect Proceedings of State Affaires.See: Severall Proceedings in Parliament; SeverallProceedings of State Affairs In England, Ireland, andScotland With The Transactions of Affaires In OtherNations.
Philosophical Magazine and Journal: ComprehendingThe Various Branches of Science, The Liberal andFine Arts, Geology, Agriculture, Manufactures, andCommerce.See: Philosophical Magazine.
Philosophical Magazine: Comprehending TheVarious Branches of Science, The Liberal and FineArts, Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce.See: Philosophical Magazine.
Poor Robin's Intelligence Newly Revived.See: Poor Robin's Intelligence Revived.
Pope's Bath Chronicle.See: Bath Chronicle.
Pope's Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette.See: Bath Chronicle.
Post Boy, and The Historical Account, &c, WithForeign and Domestick News.See: Post Boy (A. Roper).
The Post Boy, Foreign and Domestick.See: Post Boy (A. Roper).
Post Boy, With Foreign and Domestick News.See: Post Boy (A. Roper).
Post-Angel: or Universal Entertainment.See: Post-Angel.
Pottery and Glass Trades Journal.See: Pottery Gazette and Glass Trade Review.
Pottery Gazette.See: Pottery Gazette and Glass Trade Review.
The Press, and St. James's Chronicle.See: The Press.
R. Cruttwell's Bath and Bristol Chronicle.See: Bath Chronicle.
Rayner's Morning Advertiser.See: Rayner's London Morning Advertiser.
Remembrancer, or, National Advocate.By George Cadwallader, Gent.See: Remembrancer.
Repertory of Arts and Manufactures.
See: Repertory of Arts and Manufactures: Consistingof Original Communications, Specifications of PatentInventions and Selections of Useful Practical PapersFrom Transactions of the Philosophical Societies ofAll Nations.
Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture.See: Repertory of Arts and Manufactures: Consistingof Original Communications, Specifications of PatentInventions and Selections of Useful Practical PapersFrom Transactions of the Philosophical Societies ofAll Nations.
Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture.Consisting of Original Communications,Specifications of Patent Inventions, Practical andInteresting Papers, Selected From PhilosophicalTransactions and Scientific Journals of All Nations.Monthly Intelligence Relating to The Useful Arts,Proceedings of Learned Societies and Notices of AllPatents Granted For Inventions.See: Repertory of Arts and Manufactures: Consistingof Original Communications, Specifications of PatentInventions and Selections of Useful Practical PapersFrom Transactions of the Philosophical Societies ofAll Nations.
Representation of the Present State of Religion, WithRegard to The Late Excessive Growth of Infidelity,Heresy, and Profaneness.See also: Representation of the Present State ofReligion.
Review of the Affairs of France: Purg'd From TheErrors and Partiality of News-Writers and Petty-Statesmen, of All Sides.See: Review of the State of the British Nation.
Review of the State of the English Nation.See: Review of the State of the British Nation.
The Reviewer.See: Bell's New Weekly Messenger.
Reynolds's Weekly Newspaper.London. (May 5, 1850)-(Feb. 9, 1851)See: Reynolds's Newspaper; No. 1 (May 5, 1850)-no.26 (Feb. 9, 1851).
Saint James's Chronicle.See: British Evening-Post.
Scotish Dove, Sent Out and Returning; BringsIntelligence From The Armies of Both Kingdomes,and Relates Other Passages Observable ForInformation and Instruction.See: Scotish Dove: Sent Out, and Returning;Bringing Intelligence From Their Army and MakesSome Relations of Other Observable Passages ofBoth Kingdoms, For Information and Instruction.
Scot's Magazine.See: Scot's Magazine and General Intelligencer.
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Scot's Magazine Containing A General View of theReligion, Politics, Entertainment Etc. In Great Britainand A Succinct Account of Publick Affairs Foreignand Domestick.See: Scot's Magazine and General Intelligencer.
Scot's Magazine; and Edinburgh Literary MiscellanyBeing A General Repository of Literature, History,and Politics.See: Scot's Magazine and General Intelligencer.
Scot's Magazine; or General Repository of Literature,History, and Politics.See: Scot's Magazine and General Intelligencer.
Several Proceedings of State Affaires.See: Several Proceedings of Parliament; SeverallProceedings of State Affairs In England, Ireland, andScotland With The Transactions of Affaires In OtherNations.
Severall Proceedings of Parliament.See: Several Proceedings of State Affaires; SeverallProceedings of State Affairs In England, Ireland, andScotland With The Transactions of Affaires In OtherNations.
Shoreditch Observer, Hackney Express and BethnalGreen Chronicle.See: Hackney Express and Shoreditch Observer.
Smith's Currant Intelligence; or Impartial Account ofTransactions Both Forraign and Domestick.See: Currant Intelligence; or Impartial Account ofTransactions Both Forraign and Domestick.
Spirit of the Times.London. (Mar. 10, 1849)-(Sept. 29, 1849)See: The Weekly Tribune; No. 1 (Mar. 10, 1849)-no.30 (Sept. 29, 1849).
Sun & Central Press.See: Central Press.
Thursday's Journal.See: London Journal.
True News, or, Mercurius Anglicus & C.See: Mercurius Anglicus: or, the WeeklyOccurrences Faithfully Transmitted.
Universal Chronicle, and Westminster Journal.See: Universal Chronicle: or Weekly Gazette.
Universal Chronicle: or, Weekly Gazette.See: Royal Westminster Journal: and LondonPolitical Miscellany; Westminster Journal: andLondon Political Miscellany; Westminster Journal: orthe New Weekly Miscellany.
The Watchman and Wesleyan Advertiser.See: The Watchman.
Weekly Intelligencer and British Luminary.See: British Luminary and Weekly Intelligencer.
Weekly Journal, With Fresh Advices Foreign andDomestick.See: Original Weekly Journal, With Fresh AdvicesForeign and Domestick.
Weekly Miscellany: Giving An Account of theReligion, Morality, and Learning of the PresentTimes.See: Weekly Miscellany.
Weekly Pacquet of Advice From Rome Restored.See: Weekly Pacquet of Advice From Rome, or, TheHistory of Popery.
Weekly Review of the Affairs of France: Purg'dFrom The Errors and Partiality of News-Writers andPetty-Statesmen, of All Sides.See: Review of the State of the British Nation.
Westminster Journal and Old British Spy.See: Royal Westminster Journal: and LondonPolitical Miscellany; the New Weekly Miscellany.
Workman's Advocate.Jan.-Feb. 1866See: British Miner and General Newsman.
Aberdeen Magazine : or Universal Repository.Aberdeen: Printed by and for Burnett and Rettie,nether Kirgate. 1796-1798On 1 reel; Issued monthly. June 1796-Dec. 1798. Reel: 1
Evening Mail.London: Printed by John Walter and T. Holl, at theLogographic Press, Printing House Square, neatApothecaries' Hall, Blackfriars. 1791-1793; 1796-1800On 8 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1; 698-704
The Adventurer.1752-1754On 1 reel; John Hawkesworth, Samuel Johnson, et al.London: Printed for J. Payne at Pope's Head in PaterNoster Row. Issued twice per week. Nov. 7, 1752-Mar. 9, 1754. Reel: 2
Annual Register; or, A View of the History, Politicsand Literature For The Year...1758-1820.E. Burke. London. Printed for J. Dodsley, in PallMall. 1791-1800; 1758-1820On 41 reels; (Various editions; issues for 1791-1800include the Rivington continuation for 1793-1797;1799-1800. N.B.: various editions are indicated onthe respective title pages as well as New Seriesnotes.) 1758-1820. Reel: 3-43
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Bath Chronicle.Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, in St. James's-street.1784; 1787-1789On 2 reels. Aug. 27, 1789 lacking; Issued weekly.Sept. 13, 1770; Title changes: Bath Chronicle andWeekly Gazette; Oct. 16, 1760-Nov. 19, 1761; Pope'sBath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette; Nov. 26, 1761-Feb. 9, 1764; Pope's Bath Chronicle; Feb. 16, 1764-Jul. 1768; Archer's Bath Chronicle; Aug. 4, 1768-Sept. 22, 1768; Bath and Bristol Chronicle; Sept. 29,1768-Jan. 18, 1770; R. Cruttwell's Bath and BristolChronicle; Jan. 25, 1770-Sept. 6, 1770. Reel: 44; 1172
British Mercury.A. Hill, et al. (Published by the Company of LondonInsurers) London: Printed for the Company of theSun-Fire-Office, in Threadneedle-Street, behind theRoyal-Exchange. 1711-1716Issued twice per week. (Later, issued weekly) Mar.27, 1710-Jan. 12, 1715; Title changes: BritishWeekly Mercury. Jan. 15, 1715-May 2, 1716. Reel: 45; 928
Briton.(Tobias G. Smollett.) London: Printed for J. Coote atthe Kings Arms in Paternoster Row. (Reprinted inPolitical Controversy... ). 1762-1763On multi-title reel of the same name; Issued weekly.May 29, 1762-Feb. 12, 1763. Reel: 46
Busy Body.(Oliver Goldsmith, et al. London: Published byPottinger at the Dunciad in Pater-noster Row.Afterwards printed in Seymour's Postscript: or Newsof the Day.). 1759On multi-title reel: Briton; Issued three times perweek. Oct. 9-Nov.3, 1759. Reel: 46
Free-Enquirer.P. Annet. London: Printed for E. Cabe, bookseller, inAve Mary lane. 1761On multiple-title reel: Briton; Issued weekly. Oct. 17-Dec. 12, 1761. Reel: 46
Lounger.(Henry MacKenzie) Edinburgh: Published byWilliam Creech. 1785-1787On multi-title reel: Briton; Issued weekly. Feb. 5,1785-Jan. 6, 1787. Reel: 46
Olia Podrida, A Periodical Work.(By Thomas Monro et al.) Oxford: Printed for C.S.Rann and J. Nichols, Red Lion Court, London; soldalso by Mssrs. Faulden, T. and J. Egerton, S. Hayes,J. Deighton, and Elliott, Kay and Co. 1787-1788On multi-title reel: Briton; Issued weekly. Mar. 17,1787-Jan. 12, 1788. Reel: 46
Traiteur.(By Martin Madan, London:) Printed for G. Kearsly,no. 46, Fleet street. 1780-1781On multi-title reel: Briton; Issued weekly. Reel: 46
Country Journal; or, The Craftsman.London: Printed by H. Haines, at R. Franklin's inConvent Garden. By Caleb D'Anvers, of Gray's Inn.esq. May 1727-1744On 6 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Title changes:Craftsman. Dec. 5, 1726-(May 6), 1727; See alsoCraftsman. Reel: 47-48; 298; 630-632
Centinel.(T. Franklin) London: Printed for M. Cooper at theglobe in Pater-noster row. 1757On multi-title reel: Crab-Tree; Issued weekly. Jan. 6-July 6, 1757. Reel: 49
Crab-Tree.London. Printed for J. Scott, at the Black Swan, inPater noster Row. 1757On multi-title reel of the same name; Issued weekly.Apr. 26,-July 26, 1757. Reel: 49
Universal Chronicle: or, Weekly Gazette.(Contains Dr. Johnson's Idler). John Payne. London:Printed for R. Stevens at Pope's Head next door to theChapter Coffee House in Pater-noster Row. (Printersand locations vary). Apr. 8, 1758-Jan. 6, 1759. 1758-1760On multi-title reel: Crab-Tree; Title changes: Payne'sUniversal Chronicle, May 6, 1758-; UniversalChronicle, and Westminster Journal, Jan. 5-Apr. 5,1760. Reel: 49
Daily Advertiser.London: Printed for J. Jenour, at No. 33, opposite St.Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street. Feb. 3, 1730-(Sept.),1798. 1743; 1796On 3 reels. Scattered issues lacking;Title changes:Oracle and Daily Advertiser. (Sept. 10,) 1798. Reel: 50-51; 689
Daily Courant.London: Edited, printed, and sold by Samuel Buckleyat the Dolphin in Little Brittain. Mr. 11, 1702-Jun.28, 1735. 1702-1727; May 1728-Sept. 1729; 1730-1735On 34 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 52-74; 299-301; 636-643
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Daily Gazetteer.W. Arnall et al. London: Printed for T. Cooper, at theGlobe in Pater-Noster Row. June 30, 1735-1746.1735-1741; 1743-Sept. 1745On 12 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Title changes:Daily Gazetteer: or, London Advertiser, 1746-Apr.15, 1748; London Gazetteer, Dec. 5, 1748-(Oct.),1753; Gazetteer and London Daily Advertiser, Nov.1, 1753-Apr. 1764; Gazetteer and New DailyAdvertiser, Apr. 27, 1764-Nov. 1796; Gazetteer,Nov. 1796-Sept. 1797. Reel: 75; 302-306; 876-878
Daily Journal.London: Printed for T. Warner at the Black-Boy inPater-Noster Row. Jan. 23, 1720-1742. 1721-Apr.1737On 16 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 76-85; 307-309; 695-697
Daily Post.London: Printed by J. Meres in the Old Baily, nearLudgate. Originally published and edited by DanielDefoe. Oct. 3, 1719-Feb. 14, 1746. 1719-1733; 1736-1745On 23 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 86-94; 310-317; 800-805
European Magazine, and London Review. 1782-1806.London: Printed for John Fielding No. 23, PaterNoster Row; John Debrett, opposite BurlingtonHouse, Piccadilly, and John Sewell, No. 32 Cornhill.(Printers vary; not all issues have supplements.).1782-1806On 25 reels; Issued monthly. 1782-1820. Reel: 95-119
Evening Post.London: Printed by E. Berington in Silver StreetBloomsbury, and sold by John Morphew nearStationers-Hall: (Printers and locations vary). 1710-Aug. 1713; Jul.-Dec., 1715; 1716-1726; Feb.-Oct.,1727; Jan.-Jul. 1728. Sept. 6, 1709-Feb. 5, 1732On 7 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Title changes: B.Berington's Evening Post. Feb. 8, 1732-Aug. 29,1740; Issued three times per week. Reel: 120-123; 794-796
Felix Farley's Bristol Journal.Bristol: Printed by Cocking and Rudhall, in Small-street. 1782-1784; 1787-1789On 2 reels. Sept. 21, 1782 and Feb. 15, 1783 lacking;Issued weekly. May 1752. Reel: 124; 644
Flying Post, or, The Post-Master.(George Ridpath; Stephen Whatley.) London: Printedby A. Snowden, in Great Carter Lane, near Doctor'scommons. (Printers and locations vary). Mar. 1698-1702; Apr. 1712; Jun. 1713; 1715-Jun. 1716On 3 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued threetimes per week.Feb. 25, 1696-Dec. 25, 1733; Titlechanges: Flying Post from Paris and Amsterdam.May (17)-Sept. 1695; Flying Post. Sept. 19, 1695-Feb. 22, 1696. Reel: 125; 935; 1188
General Advertiser.London: Printed for H. Woodfall, jun. near the pumpin Little Britain. Mar. 1744-Nov. 1752On 18 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued daily.Mar. 12, 1744-Nov. 1752; Title changes: LondonDaily Post, and General, Nov. 4, 1734-Mar. (11),1744; Public Advertiser, Dec. 1, 1752-(Feb. 28,1794); Oracle and Public Advertiser, Mar. 1, 1794-(Sept. 9, 1798); Oracle and Daily Advertiser, (Sept.10), 1798; See also London Daily Post, and GeneralAdvertiser; Public Advertiser: Oracle and PublicAdvertiser; Oracle and Daily Advertiser. Reel: 126-129; 342-351; 879-881
General Evening Post.(London:) Sold by S. Bladon, at no. 28, in Pater-Noster-Row. (Printers vary). 1735; Jul. 1739-Aug.1740; 1743; 1745; Apr. 1747-1748; Sept. 1750-1751;Apr. 1761-Jul. 1762; 1771-1780; 1783-1800On 37 reels. (London). 1735; Jul. 1739-Aug. 1740;1743; 1745; Apr. 1747-1748; Sept. 1750-1751; Apr.1761-Jul. 1762; 1771-1780; 1783-1800; Scatteredissues lacking; Issued three times per week. Oct. 2,1733; Note: A rival newspaper of the same name titlewas published from Mar. 12-Jul., 1771. Reel: 130-132; 352-356; 989-1017
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle.By Sylvanus Urban, Gent. (Note that some of theeditions appearing in this series are 1806 reprints. Inaddition to the following chronological list of printersand publishers, other printers vary.) London: Printedby Edward Cave, at St. John's Gate. 1731-1820On 64 reels; Issued monthly. 1736-1820 London:Printed at St. John's Gate, for D. Henry and sold by F.Newberry, the corner of St. Paul's church-yard,Ludgate-Street. London: Printed for James Asperneat the Bible, Crown, and Constitution, No. 32,Cornhill. (Successor to Mr. Sewell, and printed byThomas Maiden, Sherburn Lane, Lombard-Street.);Title changes: Gentleman's Magazine: or, Trader'sMonthly Intelligencer, Jan. 1731. Reel: 133-158; 357-394
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Grub-Street Journal.(Alexander Russel and John Martyn.) London:Printed and sold by J. Roberts (et al.) in Warwick-Lane, and at the Pamphlet Shops of London andWestminster, also at the Pegasus (vulgarly called TheFlying-Horse) in Grub Street. 1730-1737Issued weekly.) Jan. 8, 1730-Dec. 29, 1737; Titlechanges: Literary Courier of Grub Street, Jan. 5-Jul.27, 1738. Reel: 159; 395
Historical Register, Containing An Impartial Relationof All Transactions, Foreign and Domestick.1716-1734On 6 reels; Issued annually. 1716-1738. Reel: 160-165
Literary Fly.(Reverend H. Croft et al. London:) Printed andpublished by C. Etherington, at no. 25, opposite thesouth door of St. Paul's … at Bell's in the Strand;Richardson and Urquhart's Royal Exchange;Faulder's, in New Bond Street; Fletcher's, Oxford.1779On multi-title reel of the same name; Issued weekly,Jan. 18-May 8, 1779. Reel: 166
Mirror.(Henry MacKenzie et al.) Edinburgh: Published byWilliam Creech. 1779-1780On multi-title reel: Literary Fly; Issued two times perweek. Jan. 23, 1779-May 27, 1780. Reel: 166
Occasionalist.(London:) Printed for Becket and DeHondt in theStrand. 1768On multi-title reel: Literary Fly; Issued occasionally.Aug. 12-Nov. 11, 1768. Reel: 166
Parliamentary Spy.Sold by J. Matthews and Walker, at no. 6 CastleCourt, nearly opposite Durham yard in the Strand.1769-1770On multi-title reel: Literary Fly; Issued weekly. Nov.21, 1769-May 25, 1770(?). Reel: 166
Lloyd's Evening Post and British Chronicle.London: Sold by T. Kinnersley in St. Paul's churchyard ... Letters to the editor and advertisements willbe received at Lloyd's Coffee House. (Colophonsreflect a series of at least 17 changes). 1758-Jun.1759; Jul. 1760-Jun. 1766; Jan-Jun. 1767; 1768-1770; 1773; Jan.-Apr. 1775; Jul.-Dec. 1775; May-Dec. 1776; 1779; Jun. 1780; 1781; 1791-1800On 45 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued threetimes per week. Jul. 22, 1757. Reel: 167-168; 396-423; 1023-1037
London Chronicle.Sold by T. Wilkie, no. 71, the Bible, in St. Paul'schurch-yard. (Printers vary). Jul. 1765-Jun. 1766;Jan.-Jun. 1767; 1769; Jul. 1772-1794; Jul. 1796-Jun.1799; 1800On 39 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued threetimes per week. Jul. 2, 1765; Title changes: LondonChronicle; or, Universal Evening Post, Jan. 1, 1757;See also London Chronicle; or, Universal EveningPost. Reel: 169-175; 424; 731-761
London Chronicle; or, Universal Evening Post.Griffith Jones et al. London: Sold by John Wilkie,behind the Chapter house, in St. Paul's church yard.1757-Sept. 1763; 1764-Jun. 1765On 10 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued threetimes per week. Jan. 1, 1757; Title changes: LondonChronicle, Jul. 2, 1765. Reel: 176-178; 425-427; 675-678
London Daily Post, and General Advertiser.Printed for H. Woodfall, jun. at the Rose and Crownin Little-Britain. 1734-1736; 1738-1741; 1743. Nov.4, 1734-Mar. (11), 1744On 7 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Title changes;General Advertiser, Mar. 12, 1744-Nov. 1752; PublicAdvertiser, Dec. 1, 1752-(Feb. 28, 1794); Oracle andPublic Advertiser, Mar. 1, 1794-(Sept. 8, 1798);Oracle and Daily Advertiser, (Sept. 10), 1798; Seealso General Advertiser; Public Advertiser; Oracleand Public Advertiser; Oracle and Daily Advertiser. Reel: 179-180; 432-435; 1018
London Evening Post.Printed for J. Miller, No. 2, Queen's-Head Passage,Paternoster-Row. 1727-Jun. 1729; 1750-1767; 1770-1772; 1774-1780; 1782; Mar.-Dec. 1797On 50 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued threetimes per week. Dec. 12, 1727. Reel: 181-198; 436-457; 679-688
London Gazette.H. Muddiman et al. Published by Authority. (Printersvary). 1665-1712, 1715-1719, 1722-1736, 1738-1741, 1743-1748, 1750-1751, 1753-1764, Jul. 1772-Aug. 1773, 1774, 1776-1779, 1781-1788On 52 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued twiceper week. Feb. 5, 1666. Reel: 199-210; 458-481; 884; 1135-1149
London Journal.J. Pitt. (John Trenchard, et al.) London: Printed for J.Peele, at Locke's Head in Pater-Noster-Row. (Printersvary). 1725-1734On 3 reels. Jan. 27 and Feb. 3, 1733 lacking; Issuedweekly. May 14, 1720-Mar. 17, 1744; Title changes:Thursday's Journal, Aug. 6-Dec. 24, 1719; LondonJournal: or, The Thursday's Journal, Dec. 26, 1719-May 7, 1720. Reel: 211-213
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Man. A Paper For Ennobling The Species.(P. Shaw) London: Printed by J. Haberkorn: sold byJ. Robinson, at the Golden Lion in Ludgate street,and A. Linde, in Catherine street in the strand. 1755On multi-title reel of the same name; Issued weekly.Jan. 1-Dec. 24, 1755. Reel: 214
Moderator.(By Sir Richard Steele) London: Printed for J.Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane.1719On multi-title reel: Man. Reel: 214
Old Whig.Joseph Addison. London: Printed and sold by F.Roberts in Warwick-Lane; and A. Dodd at thePeacock without Temple-Bar. Mar. 19-Apr. 2, 1719.1719On multi-title reel: Man. Reel: 214
Patrician. Considerations On The Peerage ContinuedWith Remarks On The Plebeian.(By viscount Molesworth) (Joseph Addison) London:Printed for J. Roberts near the Oxford Arms inWarwick-lane, and sold by A. Dodd at the Peacockwithout Temple Bar. 1719On multi-title reel: Man. A paper; Issued weekly.Mar. 21-Apr. 11, 1719. Reel: 214
Plebeian. By A Member of the House of Commons.(By Sir Richard Steele) London: Printed for S.Popping at the Black Raven in Pater-noster Row.1719On multi-title reel: Man. A paper; Issued weekly?Mar. 14-Apr. 6, 1719. Reel: 214
Prater. By Nicholas Babble, Esq.(By John Holcombe) London: Printed for T. Lowndsat his circulating library, the first house from themiddle of Exeter change; where letters for NicholasBabble, Esq. are taken. 1756Issued weekly. Mar. 13-Nov. 6, 1756. Reel: 214
Test.(By Henry Fox, Lord Holland, and A. Murphy)London: Printed for S. Hooper at Gay's Head nearBeaufort Buildings in the strand. 1756-1757On multi-title reel: Man; Issued weekly. Nov. 6,1756-Jul. 9, 1757. Reel: 214
Middlesex Journal; or Chronicle of Liberty.London: Printed for the Proprietors, and sold by IssacFell, the Publisher, at No. 14 Pater Noster Row; also... Printed by W.Adlard and J. Browne, Red LionCourt, Fleet-Street, and sold by Issac Fell; (Manyvariations in printers). 1769-1772On 4 reels. Aug. 2/4, 1770 lacking; Issued three timesper week. Apr. 4, 1769-; Title changes: MiddlesexJournal; or Universal Evening Post, Jul. 2, 1772-;Middlesex Journal, and Evening Advertiser, Nov.(27)/30, 1773-(?); Middlesex Journal and LondonEvening Post, (?)-Oct. 21, 1783; See also MiddlesexJournal, and Evening Advertiser. Reel: 215; 499; 500; 667
Monitor, or British Freeholder.1755-1762On 2 reels; Publication dates: Aug. 9, 1755-Mar. 20,1765. Reel: 216-217
Morning Chronicle.W. Woodfall, J. Perry. London: Office for theMorning Chronicle, no. 474, corner of LancasterCourt, Strand; ... Printed by J. Lambert, no. 5 Exeter-Street, leading out of Catherine Street. 1791-1800On 19 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued daily.(?)-1790; Title changes: Morning Chronicle, andLondon Advertiser, (Jun. 28, 1769)-(?); See alsoMorning Chronicle, and London Advertiser. Reel: 218-221; 501-502; 762-774
Morning Chronicle, and London Advertiser.London: Printed by W. Woodfall, no. 2, Dorset-Street, Salisbury-Square. May 1772-1788On 33 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued daily.(Jun. 28, 1769)-(?); Title changes: MorningChronicle, (?)-1790; See also Morning Chronicle. Reel: 222-223; 503-514; 712-730
Morning Post.London: Printed by J. Norris, in Blake-Court,Catherine-Street, Strand. (Printers vary). 1793-1794On 4 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued daily. ?,Dec. 17, 1792-Jun. 30, 1794; Title changes: MorningPost and Fashionable World, Jul. 1, 1794-Sept. 30,1797; See also Morning Post and Fashionable World. Reel: 224-225; 693-694
Morning Post, and Daily Advertiser.H. Bate, et al. London: Printed by P. Stuart, BlakeCourt, Catherine Street. (Printers vary). ?-Aug. 29,1775-May 16, 1792-?. 1775-1780; 1782-1786; 1788-1789; 1791On 26 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Title changes:Morning Post, and Daily Advertising Pamphlet, Nov.2, 1772-; Morning Post; or, Cheap Daily Advertiser,Nov. 17, 1772-; Morning Post and Gazetteer, ?-Dec.16, 1797-?; See also Morning Post and Gazetteer. Reel: 226-229; 521-522; 1069-1088
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Con-Test.(By Owen Ruffhead, et al.). London: Printed for C.Corbett, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, in FleetStreet. 1755-1756On multi-title reel: Old Maid; Issued weekly. Nov.23, 1756-Aug. 6, 1757; continuation of A Journal ofPassages of the Parliament and other papers. SeePapers from The Scot's Quarters, Containing somePassages, Concerning The King, The Estates ofScotland, The Garrisons, The Armies, andProceedings For The Settling of the Kingdome's inPeace. Reel: 230
Old Maid.(Mrs. Frances Brooke, et al.) London: Printed for A.Millar, in the Strand, and sold by S. Bladon, in Pater-noster Row. 1755-1756On multi-title reel of the same name; Issued weekly.Nov. 15, 1755-Jul. 24, 1756. Reel: 230
Original Weekly Journal, With Fresh Advices,Foreign and Domestick.London: (Established and) printed by John Applebee,a little below Bridewell-Bridge, in Black Fryers. Jun.11, 1715. 1719-1720On 1 reel; Title changes: Weekly Journal, with FreshAdvices, Foreign and Domestick, Oct. 9, 1714-;Applebee's Original Weekly Journal, with FreshAdvices, Foreign and Domestick, Jul. 16, 1720-Dec.24, 1737-?. Reel: 231
Parker's Penny Post.1725-1727On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Apr. 28, 1725; Title changes: Parker's LondonNews, or The Impartial Intelligencer, (Nov. 1,1718?)-Apr. 25, 1725; See also Parker's LondonNews, or The Impartial Intelligencer. Reel: 232-233
Post Boy (A. Roper).A. Roper. London: Printed by L. Beardwell, next theRed Cross Tavern, in Black Friars. Oct. 1695-1702;1711-1715; 1718- Mar. 1723; Mar.-Jun. 1728On 8 reels. Issued three times per week. Sept. 28,1695-Dec. 30, 1708; Feb. 6, 1711-Sept. 30, 1728;Title changes: The Post Boy, Foreign and Domesticked. Roper, May 16, 1695-; Post Boy, with Foreignand Domestick News, May 21-Jun. 18, 1695; PostBoy and The Historical Account, Jun. 19-Sept. 26,1695; Post Boy, with The Freshest Advices, Foreignand Domestick, Jan. 1, 1709-Feb. 3, 1711; Daily PostBoy, Oct. 1, 1728-Dec. 31, 1735-May 6, 1736-?; Seealso Post Boy, with The Freshest Advices Foreignand Domestick. Reel: 234; 536-537; 1195-1199
Public Advertiser.London: Printed by H.S. Woodfall, (no. 21) thecorner of Ivy Lane, Pater-noster Row. 1753-1772;1774-1788; 1790-1793On 73 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Issued daily.Dec. 1, 1752-(Feb. 28, 1794); Title changes: LondonDaily Post and General Advertiser, Nov. 4, 1734-Mar. (11), 1744; General Advertiser, Mar. 12, 1744-Nov. 1752; Oracle and Public Advertiser, Mar. 1,1794-(Sept. 9, 1798); Oracle and Daily Advertiser,(Sept. 10), 1798; See also London Daily Post andGeneral Advertiser; General Advertiser; Oracle andPublic Advertiser; Oracle and Daily Advertiser. Reel: 235-250; 541-580; 891-907
Public Ledger.Griffith Jones, John Newberry, A. Chalmers.London: Printed for W. Bristow, Publisher, at theRegister Office next the great toy-shop in St. Paul'sChurch-yard. 1761; Jul.-Dec. 1765; Nov. 1795-May1796On 4 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Issued daily.Nov. 3, 1761; Title changes: Public Ledger; or, DailyRegister of Commerce and Intelligence, Jan. 12,1760; See also Public Ledger; or, Daily Register ofCommerce and Intelligence. Reel: 251-252; 948-949
Rehearsal.1704-1709On 1 reel; Publication dates: Aug. 12, 1704-Mar. 26,1709; Title changes: Observator, Aug. 5, 1704. Reel: 253
Review of the State of the British Nation.(By Daniel Defoe). Printed for the booksellers ofLondon and Westminster. (Includes Supplement tothe Advice from the Scandal Club). 1704-Mar. 1711On 4 reels. Issued weekly; twice per week; threetimes per week. Mar. 8, 1707-Jun. 11, 1713; Titlechanges: Weekly Review of the Affairs of France,Purg'd from The Errors and Partiality of News-Writers and Petty-Statesmen, of All Sides, Feb. 19-Mar. 28, 1704; Review of the Affairs of France:Purg'd from The Errors and Partiality of News-Writers and Petty-Statesmen, of All Sides, Apr. 1,1704-Dec. 27, 1705; Review of the State of theEnglish Nation, Jan. 1, 1706-Feb. 6, 1707. Reel: 254-256; 813
St. James's Chronicle; or, British Evening-Post.N. Thomas. London: Printed by H. Baldwin, at theBritannia Printing-office, the corner of Union street,in New Bridge street, Black-friars (removed from no.108, Fleet street). 1762-1769; Jul. 1772-1782; Jul.1783-Oct. 1786; 1787-1800On 34 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Issued threetimes per week. (Mar. 12), 1761. Reel: 257-263; 588-595; 1039-1057
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Stamford Mercury Being Historical and PoliticalObservation.Stamford: Printed by William Thompson andThomas Baily at Stamford in Lincoln-shire. 1728On 1 reel; Issued once per week. ? 1713-1732. Reel: 264
Tatler.(R. Steele, J. Addison, et al.) London: sold by JohnMorphew near Stationers Hall. 1709-1711On 1 reel; Issued three times per week. Apr. 12,1709-Jan. 2, 1711. Reel: 265
Universal Spectator, and Weekly Journal.By Henry Stonecastle, of Northumberland, esq. (i.e.Henry Baker, D. Defoe, W. Guthrie, W. Oldys, J.Kelly, et al. contributors). London: Printed by S.Nevill, in the Old Baily near Ludgate. 1728-1733;Mar. 1734-1737; 1739-1745On 5 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Issued weekly.Oct. 12, 1728-Feb. 22, 1746. Reel: 266; 597; 910-912
Weekly Journal; or, British Gazetteer, Being TheFreshest Advices Foreign and Domestick.(George Read). London: Printed and sold by J. Read,in White-Fryers near Fleet-Street. Feb. 5, 1715-Aug.15, 1730. 1716-1730On 5 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Title changes:Read's Weekly Journal: or, British Gazetteer, Aug.22, 1730-May 2, 1761; London Spy and Read'sWeekly Journal, May 9-Dec. 26, 1761; See alsoRead's Weekly Journal; or, British Gazetteer. Reel: 267; 708-711
Hooker, Richard. Weekly Miscellany By Richard Hooker, of theTemple, Esq.(W. Webster) London: Printed (by C. Jephson) for J.Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane;also... by C. King, in Westminster Hall; H.Whitridge, the corner of Castle-Alley in Cornhill; J.Chrichley, at Charing-Cross. Mar. 10, 1733-Jun. 27,1741. Dec. 16, 1732-Dec. 28, 1734; 1735-1741On 3 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Title changes:Miscellany: Giving An Account of the Religion,Morality, and Learning of the Present Times, Dec.16-23, 1732; Weekly Miscellany: Giving An Accountof the Religion, Morality, and Learning of the PresentTimes, Dec. 30, 1732-Mar. 1733; By RichardHooker, of the Temple, Esq. Reel: 268; 598-599
Englishman. Being The Sequel of the Guardian.By R. Steele. Oct.6, 1713-Feb. 15, 1714 (first series).Jul. 11, 1715-Nov. 21, 1715 (second series). 1713-Feb. 1714On multiple- title reel of the same name. Reel: 269
How Do You Do?.(Attributed to Charles Dibdin and F. G.Waldron).London: Printed for the editor: By T.Woodfall, crown-court, Fleet street; and sold by T. N.Longman, and H. D. Symonds, Pater-noster Row; B.Crosby, Stationer's-Court, Ludgate street; and Mr.Lewis. 1796On multi-title reel: Whisperer; Issued twice permonth; monthly. Jul. 30-Nov. 5, 1796. Reel: 269
Whitehall Evening Post.London: Sold by C. Davies, at No. 100 Fleet-Street,four doors from the Obelisk. (Originally publishedand edited by Daniel Defoe.). Oct. 1718-Jun. 1719;1781-1791; 1794-1800On 19 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Issued threetimes per week. Sept. 18,1718-Apr. 30, 1796-?. Reel: 270; 600-604; 781-793
Fitz-Adam, Adam (pseud.). World.(Edward Moore, Lord Chesterfield, R.O. Cambridge,Horace Walpole, et al.) London: Printed for R. and J.Dodsley in Pall Mall... sold by M. Cooper at theGlobe in Pater-noster Row. 1753-1756On 1 reel; Issued weekly. ? Jan. 4, 1753-Dec. 30,1756; By Adam Fitz-Adam (pseud.). Reel: 271
Arminian Magazine.Edited by John Wesley and later by G. Story.London: Printed by G. Paramore, North-greenWorship Street: sold by G. Whitfield, at the Chapel,City Road, and at all the Methodist Preaching Housesin Town and Country. 1778-1797On 10 reels; Issued monthly. 1778-1797; Titlechanges: Methodist Magazine. 1798-1820; See alsoMethodist Magazine. Reel: 272-281
Bingley's Journal, or The Universal Gazette.London. Printed for W. Bingley, and sold at theBritannia, No. 31, in Newgate Street. 1770-1772On 1 reel; Issued weekly. June 9-Aug. 7, 1770; Titlechanges: Bingley's Weekly Journal: or, The UniversalGazette; Aug. 11, 1770-Feb. (?), 1771; Bingley'sJournal; or, Universal Gazette; Feb. 29/Mar. 2-June15/22, 1771; Bingley's Journal; June 22/29, 1771-Aug. 22/29, 1772; Bingley's London Journal; Aug.29/Sept. 5, 1772. Reel: 282
British Critic, A New Review.W. Beloe and R. Nares. London: Printed for F., C.,and J. Rivington, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard.New series edited by: T.F. Middleton, W.R. Lyall etal. 1796-1797; 1799-1811On 15 reels; Issued monthly. May 1793-1826; Titlechanges: British Critic, Quarterly TheologicalReview; Nov. 1826. Reel: 283-297
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Diary; of Woodfall's Register.London: Printed by W(illiam) Woodfall, No. 62Dorset-Street, Salisbury-Square. 1789-Aug. 1793On 9 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued daily.Mar. 30, 1789-Aug. 31, 1793. Reel: 318; 851-858
Dublin Mercury.Dublin: Printed by James Hoey, junior, the Sign ofMercury, in Parliament-Street: also... Printed by: A.Thiboust and J. Watts, next door to the Bull's Head,in Big Ship-Street. 1769-1771On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued twice perweek. Mar. 18, 1766-Sept. 1/4, 1770; Title changes:Hoey's Dublin Mercury, Sept. 4/6, 1770-Apr. 1,1773. Reel: 319-320
Evangelical Magazine.London: Printed for the Editors by Chapman, andsold by Chapman & Co. Booksellers, No. 161, Fleet-Street. 1793-1811On 9 reels; Issued Monthly. 1793-1812. Reel: 321-329
Fog's Weekly Journal.Nathaniel Mist et al. Sept. 28, 1728-Oct. 22, 1737.London: Printed by J. Wilford, in Stationer-Court,near Ludgate behind the Chapter-House, near St.Paul's; also ... Behind the Chapter-House, near St.Paul's; also ... Printed by J. Purser. 1728-1733On 2 reels. Jun. 3, 1732 and Jan. 27, 1733 lacking;Title changes: Weekly Journal: or, Saturday's Post,with Fresh Advices, Foreign and Domestick, Dec. 15,1716-Apr. 24, 1725; Mist's Weekly Journal, May 1,1725-Sept. 21, 1728; See also Weekly Journal: orSaturday's Post, with Fresh Advices, Foreign andDomestick; Mist's Weekly Journal. Reel: 331; 635
Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser.London: Printed for Charles Say in Newgate - Street.… also at Mr. Owen's at Homer's Head, near Temple- Bar; and the following Coffee House, viz. Sam's atthe Custom-House; Grisby's, behind the RoyalExchange; the Rainvow, in Corn-ill. 1765-1772; Jan.-Jun. 1774; 1775-1780; May-Dec. 1781; Feb. 1782-Oct. 1785; 1787; 1790-1793; Feb.-Jul. 1796. . Apr.27, 1764-(Nov.), 1796On 42 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Title changes:Daily Gazetteer, Jun. 30, 1735-1746; DailyGazetteer: or, London Advertiser, 1746-Apr. 15,1748; London Gazetteer, Dec. 5, 1748-(Oct.), 1753;Gazetteer and London Daily Advertiser, Nov. 1,1753-Apr. (26), 1764; Gazetteer, Nov. 1796-Sept.1797; See also Daily Gazetteer; Gazetteer andLondon Daily Advertiser. Reel: 332-341; 957-988
London Courant and Westminster Chronicle.Publisher, J. Barker, opposite the Pitdoor, Russel-Court, Drury Lane. Also … J. Wright Crown CoffeeHouse, Charles-St., Covent Garden, and by J.Cooper, Printer, No. 134, Drury Lane. Also …Printed by J. Miller, opposite Sumerset-House, nearCatherine-St. 1780-1781On 4 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued daily. (?)-Nov. 25, 1779; Title changes: London Courant, (May2, 1745?)-Aug. 17, 1745-(?); London Courant, orNew Advertiser, (?)-Jan. 28, 1747-Oct. 4, 1748-(?);London Courant, Westminster Chronicle and DailyAdvertiser, Oct. 10, 1781-; London Courant, NoonGazette, and Daily Advertiser, Jan. 21, 1782-;London Courant, Morning Gazette, and DailyAdvertiser, Mar. 11, 1782-; London Courant andDaily Advertiser, Apr. 9, 1782-; London Courant,Westminster Chronicle, and Daily Advertiser, Apr.15, 1782-; London Courant and Daily Advertiser,Sept. 6, 1782; See also London Courant, or, NewAdvertiser. Reel: 428; 831-832
London Daily Advertiser.Printed for E. Cowlrick, at D. Browne's near Charing-Cro-s, and Sold by R. Riffith's in St. Paul's Church-yard; also … Printed for M. (and later for N.)Jackson, at D. Browne's near Charing-Cross, and soldat the Dunciad, in St. Paul's Church-yard. Mar. 1751-Jun. 1753On 5 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Title changes;London Advertiser, and Literary Gazette, Mar. 4,1751-; London Daily Advertiser, and LiteraryGazette, Apr. 18, 1751. Reel: 430-431; 861-863
Methodist Magazine.G. Story & J. Benson. London:First published by theRev. John Wesley, A.M. consisting chiefly ofextracts & original treatises on general redemption.Printed at the Conference-Office, North-Green,Finsbury-Square; Geo. Story, agent.Sold by G.Whitfield. 1798-1820On 16 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued monthly.Jan. 1798-1820; Title changes: Arminian Magazine,Jan. 1778-; See also Arminian Magazine. Reel: 482-467
Middlesex Journal, and Evening Advertiser.1775-Sept. 1776On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued threetimes per week. Nov. (27)/30, 1773-(?); Titlechanges: Middlesex Journal; or Chronicle of Liberty,Apr. 4, 1769-; Middlesex Journal; or UniversalEvening Post, Jul. 2, 1772-; Middlesex Journal andLondon Evening Post, (?)-Oct. 21, 1783; See alsoMiddlesex Journal; or Chronicle of Liberty;(Published by Isaac Fell of Pater Noster Row; fromJun. 5, 1770 by John Wheble; E. Newbery; JohnWilliams; William Griffin, etc.) London: printed byR. Ayre and G. Moore (from the late Mr. Griffin's), atNo. 5, Bridges-Street, opposite Drury-Lane Theatre;where letters to the Briton are received. Reel: 498; 646
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Morning Herald and Daily Advertiser.London: Printed and Published by J.S. Barr, No. 18,Catherine-Street, in the Strand. 1781-1785On 10 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued daily.Nov. 1, 1780-Dec. 31, 1785; Title changes: MorningHerald, Jan. 2, 1786-1800; See also Morning Herald. Reel: 515-520; 886-889
Morning Post and Fashionable World.London: Printed by J. Reed, 835, opposite Somerset-House, Strand. 1795-1796; Mar.-Sept. 1797On 5 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued daily. ?,Jul. 1, 1794-Sept. 30, 1797; Title changes: MorningPost, Dec. 17, 1792-Jun. 30, 1794; See also MorningPost. Reel: 523-524; 807-809
Morning Post and Gazetteer.London: Printed at the office, No. 335 Strand, by C.Smith, of No. 1, St. Clements Inn. Published byJames Nott, No. 335, Strand. 1798-1800On 6 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Issued daily. ?-Dec. 16, 1797-?; Title changes: Morning Post, andDaily Advertising Pamphlet, Nov. 2, 1772-; MorningPost; or, Cheap Daily Advertiser, Nov. 17, 1772-(?);Morning Post, and Daily Advertiser, ?-Aug. 29,1775-May 16, 1792-?; See also Morning Post, andDaily Advertiser. Reel: 525-526; 864-867
North Briton.(Published by John Williams. Edited by JohnWilkes). London: Printed for W. Bingley at No. I, inNewgate-Street; also ... opposite Durham-Yard, inthe Strand. 1762-1771On 1 reel; Issued once every two weeks. (Absorbedby Bingley's Journal; or Universal Gazette). Jun. 5,1762-May 11, 1771. Reel: 527
Observator.(John Tutchin (to Sept. 1707) London: Printed by J.How, and sold by B. Bragg, at the blew-ball inAvemary-Lane, 1702. (Locations vary). 1702-1709;1711-1712On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Issued weekly;twice per week from May 23, 1702. Apr. 1, 1702-Jul.30, 1712. Reel: 528; 918
Oracle. Bell's New World.1789On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Jun. 1, 1789-(?); Title changes: Oracle. Bell's World,(?)-Apr. 4, 1791-; Oracle, Mar. 16, 1792-Feb. 28,1794; Oracle and Public Advertiser, Mar. 1, 1794-(Sept. 9), 1798; Oracle and Daily Advertiser, (Sept.10), 1798; See also Oracle. Bell's World: Oracle;Oracle and Public Advertiser: Oracle and DailyAdvertiser. Reel: 529
Penny London Morning Advertiser.London: Printed for J. Nicholson, near Black-and-White-Court in the Old Bailey. 1744On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Issued three timesper week. Jan. 9, 1744-; Title changes: UniversalLondon Morning Advertiser. (May 2, 1743?)-; PennyLondon Post; or, The Morning Advertiser, Aug. 15,1744-; London Morning Penny Post, May 6, 1751;See also Universal London Morning Advertiser;Penny London Post; or, The Morning Advertiser;London Morning Penny Post. Reel: 530
Penny London Post; or, The Morning Advertiser.London: Printed for J. Nicholson, near Black-and-White-Court, in the Old Bailey; also ... near theSessions-House, in the Great Old Bailey. 1745-1751On 6 reels. Scattered issues lacking; issued threetimes per week. Aug. 15, 1744-1745-1749; Titlechanges: Universal London Morning Advertiser,(May 2, 1743?)-; Penny London Morning Advertiser,Jan. 9, 1744-; London Morning Penny Post, May 6,1751; See also Universal London MorningAdvertiser; Penny London Morning Advertiser;London Morning Penny Post. Reel: 531-535; 872
The Post-Man: and The Historical Account.(R. Baldwin) London: Printed by Dryden Leach inElliot's Court in Little Old Baily, for the Author.Printed three times per week, Oct. 24, 1695-Feb. 21,1730. 1695-1710; 1714-1715; 1717-1720On 10 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Feb. 24, 1730-Apr. 18, 1730. Title changes: Oedipus: or The PostMan Remounted. Reel: 538-540; 1160-1166
Public Ledger; or, Daily Register of Commerce andIntelligence.J. Newberry. London: Printed for W. Bristow,Publisher, at the Register-Office next the Great-Toy-Shop in St. Paul's Church-yard. Jan. 12, 1760. 1760On 2 reels; Title changes: Public Ledger, Jan. 12,1760-Nov. 3, 1761. Reel: 581-582
Read's Weekly Journal, or, British Gazetteer.George Read. London: Printed for H. Owen, at theBritannia Printing-Office, in White-Fryers, Fleet-Street; also... printed by A. Phipps. Aug. 22, 1730.1731-1739; 1750-Apr. 1761On 7 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Title changes:Weekly Journal: or, British Gazetteer, being theFreshest Advices Foreign and Domestick, Feb. 5,1715-Aug. 15, 1730; London Spy and Read's WeeklyJournal, May 9, 1761-Dec. 26, 1761; See alsoWeekly Journal; or British Gazetteer, being theFreshest Advices Foreign and Domestick. Reel: 583-586; 690-692
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Remembrancer.By George Cadwallader, Gent. (James Ralph).London: Printed for W. Owen, at Homer's Head, nearTemple-Bar, in Fleet St.; …Sold also at PamphletShops at Royal-Exchange, St. Clements, Charing-Cross, Court of Requests, St. James's-St., NewBuildings, etc. 1747-1751On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Issued weekly.Dec. 21, 1747-Apr. (20?, 27?), 1751; Title changes:Remembrancer: or, National Advocate, Apr. (20?,27?)-Jun. (1), 1751. Reel: 587
Spectator.R. Steele, I. Addison, et al. London: Printed for Sam,Buckley (and later for J. Tonfon), at the Dolphin inLittle Britain; and Sold by A. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane; … as also by Charles Lillie, Perfumer, at thecorner of Beauford-Buildings in the Strand. 1711-1712On 1 reel; Issued twice per week. ? Mar. 1, 1711-Dec. 1712; Jun. 18-Dec. 20, 1714. Reel: 596
Whitehall Evening Post: or London Intelligencer.T. Wright and S. Jones. Printed for C. Corbett, at theState Lottery-Office, opposite St. Dustan's Church,Fleet Street. Mar. 1747-1751; 1754-1756; 1758-1761;1769On 13 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Issued threetimes per week. (Feb. 1746)-Mar. 24, 1747. Reel: 605-615; 874; 895
World.London: Printed by B. Millan; and sold at the cornerof Exeter Change, Strand. Jul. 1788-1792; Jul. 1793-Jun. 1794On 11 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Issued daily.Nov. 27, 1787-Jun. 30, 1794; Title changes: World:Fashionable Advertiser, Jan. 1-Nov. (26), 1787; Seealso World: Fashionable Advertiser. Reel: 616-621; 913-917
World: Fashionable Advertiser.E. Topham, et al. London: Printed under the directionof J. Bell, at the British Library, in the Strand; andpublished by V. Dowling, at the Commercial Officeof the World, at the corner of Exeter Change, Strand;...also sold by J. Wilkie. 1787On 2 reels. Jun. 29 lacking; Issued daily. Jan. 1,1787-; Title changes: World, Nov. 27, 1787-Jun. 30,1794; See also World. Reel: 622-623
Adam's Weekly Courant.1775; 1779-1780On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Sept. 8, 1772-1782. Reel: 624
The Albion, and Evening Advertiser.May-Dec., 1800On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:(?)-Jan. 9, 1800-(?); Title changes: Albion: A NewWeekly paper. (Dec. 1797-(?). Reel: 625
Bell's Weekly Messenger.1796-1801On 3 reels. May 7, 1797 lacking; Publication dates:May 1, 1796-Apr. 4, 1896; Title changes: CountrySport. Apr. 5, 1896-Dec. 31, 1904. Reel: 626-628
British Apollo: or Curious Amusements.1708-1711On 1 reel; Publication dates: Feb. 13, 1708-May 11,1711. Reel: 629
Craftsman: or Say's Weekly Journal.1771-1776On 2 reels; Publication dates: (?)-Sept. 11, 1762-(?);Title changes: Craftsman: or Gray's Inn Journal. Oct.21, 1752-(?). Reel: 633-634
Weekly Register.1798-1799On 1 reel. Jun. 19, 1799 lacking; Publication dates:Apr. 11, 1798. Reel: 647
The Star. Daily Evening Advertiser.1791-Jun. 1800On 19 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Publicationdates: Dec. 6, 1788-? Oct. 15, 1831; Title changes:Star and Evening Advertiser, May-Dec. 1788; Seealso Star and Evening Advertiser. Reel: 648-664; 1019-1020
The Argus.Oct., 1789-1790On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Ed. S. Perry,April 11, 1789-June 30, 1791; Title changes: Argusof the Constitution. Jan.27, 1792-(?); Argus of thePeople. Oct. 13, 1792-Dec. 4, 1792. Reel: 665
London Courant, or, New Advertiser.1747On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:(?)-Jan. 28, 1747-Oct. 4, 1748-(?); Title changes:London Courant, (May 2, 1745?)-Aug. 17, 1745-(?);London Courant, Westminster Chronicle and DailyAdvertiser, Oct. 10, 1781-; London Courant NoonGazette, and Daily Advertiser, Jan. 21, 1782-;London Courant, Morning Gazette, An DailyAdvertiser, Mar. 11, 1782-; London Courant andDaily Advertiser, Apr. 9, 1782-; London Courant,Westminster Chronicle, and Daily Advertiser, Apr.15, 1782-; London Courant and Daily Advertiser,Sept. 6, 1782; See also London Courant andWestminster Chronicle. Reel: 666
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Morning Star.Apr.-Oct. 1789On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Apr. 28, 1789; Title changes: Stuart's Star andEvening Advertiser, Feb. 13, 1789-Apr. 27, 1789;See also Stuart's Star and Evening Advertiser. Reel: 668
Universal Journal.1723-1724On multi-title reel: Morning Star; Publication dates:Dec. 11, 1723-Aug. 29, 1724. Reel: 668
General Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer.1778-Jan. 1780; Jan. May, 1782On 4 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: (1776?)-Apr. 10, 1777-Dec. 18, 1780-(?); Titlechanges: Parker's General Advertiser, and MorningIntelligencer, Jul. 3, 1782-Jan. 20, 1783; GeneralAdvertiser, Nov. 1784-May 1789; Patriot andGeneral Advertiser, Jun. 1789-Aug. 1790; See alsoParker's General Advertiser, and MorningIntelligencer; General Advertiser (1784-1789). Reel: 669-672
India Gazette.Feb.-Aug. 1790On 1 reel. Reel: 673
Lloyd's List.1762; Jan.-Jun. 1764; 1790-1797On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 674
Observer.1797-1800On 2 reels. Sept. 2, 1798 lacking; Publication dates:Dec. 4, 1791-(?). Reel: 705-706
Parker's London News, or The ImpartialIntelligencer.Mar. 1724-Apr. 1725On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:(Nov. 1, 1718?)-Spr. 25, 1725; Title changes:Parker's Penny Post, Apr. 28, 1725; See also Parker'sPenny Post. Reel: 707
Oracle.1792-Jun. 1794On 5 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Mar. 16, 1792-Feb. 28, 1794; Title changes:Oracle. Bell's New World, Jun. 1, 1789-(?); Oracle.Bell's World, (?)-Apr. 4, 1791-; Oracle and PublicAdvertiser, Mar. 1, 1794-(Sept. 9), 1798; Oracle andDaily Advertiser, (Sept. 10), 1798; See also Oracle.Bell's New World: Oracle. Bell's World; Oracle andPublic Advertiser; Oracle and Daily Advertiser. Reel: 775-779
Champion: or Evening Advertiser.1741-1742On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Apr. 10, 1740-Aug. 31, 1742; Title changes:Champion: or British Mercury. Nov. 15, 1739-(?);British Champion: or The Impartial Advertiser. (?)-Aug. 18, 1743-Sept. 15, 1743-(?). Reel: 780
Courier and Evening Gazette.Ed. J. Perry. Jul. 1792+. June 1794-1795On 3 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 797-799
Monthly Chronicle.1729-1731On 1 reel; Publication dates: Jan. 1728-(May 1732). Reel: 806
Oracle. Bell's World.Apr.-Dec. 1791On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:(?)-Apr. 4, 1791-; Title changes: Oracle. Bell's NewWorld, Jun. 1, 17890(?); Oracle, Mar. 16, 1792-Feb.28, 1794; Oracle and Public Advertiser, Mar. 1,1794-(Sept. 9), 1798; Oracle and Daily Advertiser,(Sept. 10), 1798; See also Oracle. Bell's New World;Oracle; Oracle and Public Advertiser; Oracle andDaily Advertiser; Orange Gazette. Reel: 810
Parker's General Advertiser, and MorningIntelligencer.May 1782-Oct. 1783On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Jul. 3, 1782-Jan. 20, 1783; Title changes:General Advertiser, and Morning Intelligencer, Apr.10, 1777-Dec. 18, 1780-?; General Advertiser, (Nov.24, 1784)-(May 1789); Patriot and GeneralAdvertiser, Jun. 3, 1789-Aug. 16, 1790; See alsoGeneral Advertiser (1784-1789) General Advertiserand Morning Intelligencer; Parker's GeneralAdvertiser and Morning Intelligencer. Reel: 811-812
Sun.1793-Jun. 1795; Aug. 1795-Dec. 1796; Jan. 1798-1800On 14 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: ? 1792-1876. Reel: 814-827
Telegraph.Jun.-Nov. 1795; May 1796-Mar. 1797On 3 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Dec. 30, 1794-Mar. 18, 1797-?. Reel: 828-830
True Briton.1793; Jul. 1794-Oct. 1800On 14 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Ed. J. Taylor.Jan. 1, 1793-1836. Reel: 842-850; 1090-1094
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Rambler.1749-1752On 1 reel. Reel: 843
English Chronicle; or, Universal Evening Post.Jul. 1789-Nov. 1790On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 859-860
Oracle and Daily Advertiser.1799-1800On 4 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: (Sept. 10), 1798; Merged with Oracle, Mar. 16,1792-Feb. 28, 1794; Oracle and Public Advertiser,Mar. 1, 1794-(Sept. 9), 1798; Merged with DailyAdvertiser, Feb. 3, 1730-(Sept. 9), 1798; Titlechanges: London Daily Post and General Advertiser,Nov. 4, 1734-Mar. (11), 1744; General Advertiser,Mar. 12, 1744-Nov. 1752; Public Advertiser, Dec. 1,1752-(Feb. 28, 1794); See also London Daily Postand General Advertiser; General Advertiser; PublicAdvertiser; Oracle; Oracle and Public Advertiser;Daily Advertiser. Reel: 868-871
General Advertiser.Printed by J. Almon, No. 183, Fleet Street. Nov. 24,1784-May 1789. 1785-1786On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Title changes:General Advertiser, and Morning Intelligencer,(1776?)-Apr. 10, 1777-Dec. 18, 1780-(?); Parker'sGeneral Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer; Jul. 3,1782-Jan. 20, 1783; Patriot and General Advertiser,Jun. 1789-Aug. 1790; See Also General Advertiserand Morning Intelligencer; Parker's GeneralAdvertiser and Morning Intelligencer. Reel: 882-883
London Packet, or, New Lloyd's Evening Post.1782-1783; 1793-1800On 9 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Apr. 17, 1772; Title changes: London Packet.(Oct. 1769?)-(?); London Packet: or New EveningPost, (?)-Mar. 1, 1777. Reel: 883-841
Mist's Weekly Journal.1725-1728On 1 reel; Publication dates: May 1, 1725-Sept. 21,1728; Title changes: Weekly Journal: or, Saturday'sPost, with Fresh Advices Foreign and Domestick,Dec. 15, 1716-Apr. 24, 1725; Fog's Weekly Journal,Sept. 28, 1728-Oct. 29, 1737; See also Fog's WeeklyJournal; Weekly Journal: or Saturday's Post, withFresh Advices Foreign and Domestick. Unit 18. Reel: 885
Old England, or, The Constitutional Journal.Jun. 1743-Sept. 1746On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Feb. 5, 1743-; Title changes: Old England: or TheBroadbottom Journal, Jan. 17, 1747-; Old England:or, The National Gazette, Apr. 6, 1751-; OldEngland's Journal, Feb. 24-Apr. 7, 1753; See also OldEngland: or, The National Gazette; Old England'sJournal. Reel: 890
St. James's Evening Post.Mar. 1745-Oct. 1747On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Jun. 22, 1715-1760. Reel: 908-909
Old Whig: or The Consistent Protestant.1735-Mar. 1738On 2 reels; Publication dates: Mar. 13, 1735-Mar. 30,1738. Reel: 919-920
Public Register, or, Freeman's Journal.Sept. 1770-Aug. 1771On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 921
Weekly Journal, or, Saturday's Post, With FreshAdvice Foreign and Domestick.May 1717-1724On 3 reels; Publication dates: Dec. 15, 1716-Apr. 24,1725; Title changes: Mist's Weekly Journal, May 1,1725-Sept. 21, 1728; Fog's Weekly Journal, Sept. 28,1728-Oct. 29, 1737; See also Fog's Weekly Journal;Mist's Weekly Journal. Reel: 922-924
Commonsense, or The Englishman's Journal.By Earl of Chesterfield, Lord Lyttleton and Molloy.Feb. 1737-Jun. 1741On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 925-926
Freeman's Journal, or, North American Intelligencer(Philadelphia).1781-Apr. 1783On 1 reel. Issues following Apr. 16, 1783 are lacking;Publication dates: Apr. 25, 1781-(1783?). Reel: 927
Oracle and Public Advertiser.Jul. 1794-1796; 1798On 6 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Mar. 1, 1794-(Sept. 9, 1798); Merged withOracle, Mar. 16, 1792-Feb. 28, 1794; Title changes:London Daily Post and General Advertiser, Nov. 4,1734-Mar. (11), 1744; General Advertiser, Mar. 12,1744-Nov. 1752; Public Advertiser, Dec. 1, 1752-(Feb. 28, 1794); Oracle and Daily Advertiser. (Sept.10), 1798; See also London Daily Post and GeneralAdvertiser; General Advertiser; Public Advertiser;Oracle; Oracle and Daily Advertiser. Reel: 929-934
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General London Evening Mercury.May-Dec., 1746On multi-title reel of same name. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: May 3, 1743-Dec. 30,1746 (?). Reel: 936
Glocester Journal.1784On multi-title reel: General London EveningMercury; Publication dates: Apr. 9, (1722). Reel: 936
Morning Herald.1786-1787; 1797-1800On 10 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Jan. 2, 1786-1800; Title changes: MorningHerald and Daily Advertiser, Nov. 1, 1789-Dec. 31,1785; See also Morning Herald and Daily Advertiser. Reel: 937-946
Old England.Jan. 1750-Mar. 1751On 1 reel. Reel: 947
Weekly Packet.Nov. 1714-Jul. 1721On 1 reel; Publication dates: (Jul. 1741?)-Jan. 22,1744-Oct. 1, 1744-?. Reel: 950
E. Johnson's British Gazette and Sunday Monitor.1792-1803On 6 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Jan. 1, 1792-Sept. 22, 1805; Title changes:Johnson's Sunday Monitor and Bristol Gazette. Sept.29, 1805-Feb. 20, 1814. Reel: 951-956
Westminster Journal: and London PoliticalMiscellany.Feb.-Oct. 1768; Sept. 1771-1772; 1778On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:(1764?)-Jul. 1, 1786-(1794?); Title changes: TheNew Weekly Miscellany, Jul. 18-Nov. 21, 1741;Westminster Journal: or The New WeeklyMiscellany, Nov. 28, 1741-Apr. 7, 1759-?; UniversalChronicle: or Weekly Gazette, Jan. 5, 1760-Apr. 5,1760-?; Royal Westminster Journal and LondonPolitical Miscellany, Jan. 1, 1763-(1764);Westminster Journal and Old British Spy, (1794)-?;See also Royal Westminster Journal and LondonPolitical Miscellany; Westminster Journal: or TheNew Weekly Miscellany. Reel: 1021
Mirror of the Times.Sept. 1798-Nov. 1779On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: (Apr. 1, 1796?)-Nov.1799. Reel: 1022
Newcastle Courant.Jul. 1724-Apr. 1725On multi-title reel: Mirror of the Times; Publicationdates: Feb. 29, 1724; Title changes: NewcastleCourant; with News Foreign and Domestick, (Aug. 1,1711)-(?); Newcastle Weekly Courant, (?)-Oct. 8,1720. Reel: 1022
Orphan Reviv'd or, Powell's Weekly Journal.Aug. 29, 1719-Mar. 5, 1719On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: (Nov. 9, 1718?)-Feb. 20,(1720). Reel: 1038
Plain Dealer.1723-May 1725On multi-title reel: Orphan Reviv'd or, Powell'sWeekly Journal. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1038
Reconciler.Apr.-Jun., 1713On multi-title reel: Orphan Reviv'd or, Powell'sWeekly Journal; Publication dates: ? Apr. 30-Jun. 19,1713. Reel: 1038
Scourge.Feb.-Nov. 1717On multi-title reel: Orphan Reviv'd or Powell'sWeekly Journal; Publication dates: ? Feb. 4-Nov. 5,1717. Reel: 1038
True Briton.1723-1724On multi-title reel: Orphan Reviv'd or Powell'sWeekly Journal; Publication dates: ? Jun. 3, 1723-Feb. 17, 1724. Reel: 1038
True Patriot: and The History of Our Times.1745-Jun. 1746On multi-title reel: Orphan Reviv'd or, Powell'sWeekly Journal; Publication dates: Nov. 5, 1745-Jun.10, 1746. Jun. 10 lacking. Reel: 1038
British Journal.1722-1728On 3 reels. Dec. 31, 1725, Jan. 8, 1726, and Aug. 8,1730 lacking; Publication dates: Sept. 22, 1722-Jan.13, 1728; Title changes: British Journal or TheCensor, Jan. 20, 1728-Nov. 23, 1730; British Journalor The Traveller, Nov. 30, 1730-Mar. 20, 1731. Reel: 1058-1059
British Journal or The Censor.1729-1731See also: British Journal. Reel: 1060
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Calcutta Chronicle and General Advertiser.1788On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issueslacking. Reel: 1061
Chester Chronicle or Commercial Intelligencer.1775-Oct. 1776On multi-title reel: Calcutta Chronicle and GeneralAdvertiser. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1061
Evening Journal.1727-1728. Dec. 1, 1727-Feb. 12, 1728On multi-title reel of the same name. Reel: 1062
Examiner, or, Remarks Upon Papers andOccurrences.1710-Jul. 1714On multi-title reel: Evening Journal; Publicationdates: Aug. 1710-Jul. 26, 1714. Reel: 1062
Express and Evening Chronicle.Jan.-Jun. 1798On multi-title reel: Evening Journal Apr. 10/12lacking. Reel: 1062
Dublin Journal.1725On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: Mar. 1725-Nov. 1729;Title changes: George Faulkner's Dublin Journal, (?)-Jan. 11, 1729-(?); See also GGeorge Faulkner'sDublin Journal. Reel: 1063
George Faulkner's Dublin Journal.Mar., 1745-1747On multi-title reel: Dublin Journal and on 1 reel.Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: (?)-Jan.11, 1729-(?); Title changes: Dublin Journal, Mar. 27,1725-(?); See also Dublin Journal. Unit 22. Reel: 1063-1064
Hermit.1711-Feb. 1712On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: Aug. 4, 1711-Feb. 23, 1712. Reel: 1065
Medley.1710-Jul. 1712On multi-title reel: Hermit; Publication dates: Oct. 5,1710-Aug. 6, 1711. Rptd 1712. Reel: 1065
Mercator, or, Commerce Retrieved.1713-Jul. 1714On multi-title reel: Hermit; Publication dates: May26, 1713-Jul. 20, 1714. Jun. 3/5, 1714 lacking. Reel: 1065
Mercurius Politcus; or, An Antidote To PopularMisrepresentations.1705On multi-title reel: Hermit; Publication dates: Jun.12-Dec. 4, 1705. Reel: 1065
Independent Chronicle.Oct. 1769-May 1770On multi-title reel of same name; Publication dates:Sept. 29, 1769-Scattered issues lacking; Titlechanges: Independent Chronicle: or The FreeHolder'sEvening Post, May 23-28, 1770-(?). Reel: 1066
Independent Whig.1720-Jan. 1721On multi-title reel: Independent Chronicle;Publication dates: Jan. 20, 1720-Jan. 4, 1721 (?). Reel: 1066
Jacobite's Journal.1747-Nov. 1748On multi-title reel: Independent Chronicle;Publication dates: Dec. 5, 1747-Nov. 5, 1748. Sept.10, 1748 lacking. Reel: 1066
Jesuite.Aug.-Oct., 1719On multi-title reel: Independent Chronicle;Publication dates: (Aug. 8, 1719)-Aug. 15-Oct. 3,1719-(?). (Aug. 8, 1719) lacking. Reel: 1066
Intelligencer, Published For Satisfaction andInformation of the People.1663-1665On 2 reels; Publication dates: Aug. 31, 1663-Jan. 29,1666. Reel: 1067-1068
Schofield's Middlewich Journal, or, CheshireAdvertiser.Jan.-May 1757On multi-title reel of the same name. Jan. 25/Feb. 1,lacking. Reel: 1089
Scotchman.Jan.-Jun. 1772On multi-title reel: Schofield's Middlewich Journal:or Cheshire Advertiser. Jun. 6, ff. lacking. Reel: 1089
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Shift Shifted, or, Weekly Remarks.May-Sept. 1716On multi-title reel: Schofield's Middlewich Journal:or, Cheshire Advertiser. Scattered issues lacking;Publication dates: May 5-Sept. 29, 1716; Titlechanges: Robin's Last Shift; or, Weekly Remarks andPolitical Reflections Upon The Most Material News,Foreign and Domestick, Feb. 18-Apr. 26, 1716; Seealso Robin's Last Shift: or, Weekly Remarks andPolitical Reflections Upon The Most Material News,Foreign and Domestick. Reel: 1089
Spendthrift.Mar.-Aug. 1766On multi-title reel: Schofield's Middlewich Journal:or Cheshire Advertiser; Publication dates: ? 1766. Reel: 1089
Stuarts' Star and Evening Advertiser.Feb.-Apr. 1789On multi-title reel: Schofield's Middlewich Journal:or Cheshire Advertiser; Publication dates: Feb. 13,1789-Apr. 27, 1789. Apr. 27 lacking; Title changes:Morning Star, Apr. 28, 1789; See also Morning Star. Reel: 1089
Domestick Intelligence: or News From Both City andCountry.On multi-title reel: See: Visitor. Reel: 1095
Domestick Intelligencer, or, News Both From Cityand Country.1679-1681On multi-title reel: Abstract of some SpeciallForreigne Occurrences, Brought Down To TheWeekly News; Publication dates: July 7, 1679-Apr.15, 1681; Title changes: Protestant (Domestick)Intelligence. Jan. 16, 1680-Apr. 15, 1681. Reel: 1095
Visiter.1723-1724On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: ? Jun. 18, 1723-Feb. 17, 1724. Reel: 1095
Weekly Medley: or The Gentleman's Recreation.Oct.-Dec. 1719On multi-title reel: VISITER; Publication dates: Jul.26, 1718-Jan. 23, 1720. Reel: 1095
Weekly Oracle, or, Universal Library.Jan. 1735-Feb. 1737On multi-title reel: Visiter. Scattered issues lacking;Publication dates: Dec. 7, 1734-May 29, 1737. Reel: 1095
Evening Advertiser.Ed. E. Kimber. Mar. 3, 1754-Apr. 15, 1758. Feb.1757-Apr. 1758On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issueslacking. Reel: 1096
London Morning Advertiser.Oct.-Dec. 1741; Jan.-May 1743On multi-title reel: Evening Advertiser. Scatteredissues lacking; Publication dates: Sept. 4, 1741-Dec.17, 1742-; Title changes: Rayner's MorningAdvertiser, Dec. 23, 1735-; Generous LondonMorning Advertiser, Dec. 21, 1741-; Rayner'sLondon Morning Advertiser, Sept. 15, 1742-; Seealso Rayner's London Morning Advertiser. Reel: 1096
Patriot.1714-Jan. 1715On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: Mar. 20, 1714-Jan. 22, 1715. Reel: 1100
Prompter.1734-Jun. 1736, Oct.-Dec. 1789On multi-title reel: Patriot. Reel: 1100
Protestant Post Boy.Jan.-Jun. 1712On multi-title reel: Patriot; Publication dates: Sept. 4,1711-Jul. 12, 1712-?. Reel: 1100
Westminster Journal; or The New WeeklyMiscellany.Oct. 1742-1748On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Nov. 28, 1741-Apr. 8, 1759-?; Title changes:The New Weekly Miscellany, Jul. 18, 1741-Nov. 21,1741; Universal Chronicle: or Weekly Gazette, Jan.5, 1760-Apr. 5, 1760-?; ROYAL WestminsterJournal and London Political Miscellany, ? Jan. 1,1762- (1764-?); Westminster Journal and LondonPolitical Miscellany (1764?-), Jul. 1, 1786-(1794?);Westminster Journal and Old British Spy, (1794)-?;See also ROYAL Westminster Journal: and LondonPolitical Miscellany; Westminster Journal: andLondon Political Miscellany. Reel: 1101-1102
Athenian Gazette, or, Casuistical Mercury, ResolvingAll The Most Nice and Curious Questions ProposedBy The Ingenious.Ed. J. Dunton et al. Bound up afterwards in volumes,with History of Athenian Society prefaces,supplements, indices, etc. Mar. 17, 1690-June 14,1697On 2 reels. Reel: 1103-1104
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Collection For Improvement of Husbandry andTrade.Ed. J. Houghton. Mar. 30, 1692-Sept. 24, 1703.1692-1697On 1 reel. Reel: 1105
Dawk's News-Letter.Ed. I. Dawks. (Jun. 23, 1696)-Aug. 13, 1666-Dec. 22,1716. Mar. 1698-Sept. 1699On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1106
Dublin Gazette.Aug. 1708-Aug. 1709; 1797On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Jul. 13, 1706-Feb. 23, 1726. Reel: 1107
English Post: With News Foreign and Domestick.Printed by R. Janeway. Dec. 16, 1700-May 19, 1708-(?). 1702-Mar. 1703On multi-title reel: Englishman; Title changes:English Post: Giving an Authentick Account of theTransactions of the World. Oct. 14, 1700-Dec. 13,1700. Reel: 1108
Englishman.(By Charles James Fox, R. B. Sheridan, J. Townsend,et al.) London: Printed for J. Wilkie, no. 71, St. Paul'schurch yard; T. Durham, Cockspur street, CharingCross; and R. Faulder, New Bond street. 1779On multi-title reel: Whisperer; Issued twice per week.Mar. 13-Jun. 2, 1779. Reel: 1108
Tomahawk; or Censor-General.London: Published for the proprietors, by J. Downes,bookseller, Strand near Temple Bar ... Sold likewiseby other booksellers and newsmen in Great Britain.1795-1796On multi-title reel: Whisperer; Issued daily. Oct. 7,1795-Mar. 7, 1796-?. Reel: 1108
Whisperer.London: Printed and published for the authors byWilliam Moore, at no. 22, Fleet street. 1770-1772On multi-title reel: Englishman; Issued weekly. Feb.17, 1770-Jan. 11, 1772. Reel: 1108
Kingdoms Intelligencer.1661-1662On 2 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 6, 1662-Aug. 31,1663; Title changes: Parliamentary Intelligencer,Dec. 26-Dec. 31, 1659-; Kingdomes Intelligencer,Jan. 7, 1661. Reel: 1109-1110
Mercurius Aulicus Communicating The Intelligenceand Affairs of the Court To The Rest of theKingdome.1643-Nov. 1644; Feb. 23-27, 1645On 1 reel and on Miscellaneous Reel C; Publicationdates: Jan. 8, 1643-Sept. 7, 1645. Reel: 1111; 1204
Mercurius Britannicus, Communicating His MostPartial Intelligence From All Parts, Touching AllHumours, Affairs, and Designs, In The ThreeNations.Nov. 30-Dec. 7, 1652On Miscellaneous Reel C. Reel: 1112
Newes, Published For The Satisfaction andInformation of the People.1664-1665On 2 reels. Reel: 1113-1114
Observator In Dialogue.1681-1687On 3 reels. vol. I-II. 1681-1687; May (22), 1686lacking; Publication dates: Jul. 6, 1681-Mar. 16,1682; Title changes: Observator, in Question andAnswer, Apr. 13, 1681-Jul. 2, 1681; Observator, Mar.18, 1682-Mar. 9, 1687. Reel: 1115-1117
Prince's London Price Current (courent).1796-1799On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:?-Jan. 1, 1796-Dec. 27, 1799-?; Title changes: TheLondon Price Courent, (1776)-Sept. 30, 1785-Oct. 8,1789-?. Reel: 1118
Publick Intelligencer.1655-1656On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Oct. 8, 1655-Apr. 9, 1660. Reel: 1119
The Star and Evening Advertiser.1788-Jul. 1789On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:May 3, 1788-; Title changes: Star. Daily EveningAdvertiser, Dec. 6, 1788; See also Star. DailyEvening Advertiser. Reel: 1120
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Mercurius Politicus Comprising The Summe of AllIntelligence, With The Affairs and Designs Now OnFoot, In The Three Nations of England, Scotland, andIreland. In Defence of the Commonwealth, and ForInformation of the People.1650-Jun. 1653; 1654-Apr. 1655On 2 reels; Publication dates: Jun. 13, 1650-(?).Scattered issues lacking; Title changes: MercuriusPoliticus, Comprising The Sum of ForeineIntelligence, with The Affairs Now on Foot in TheThree Nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland - forThe Information of the People, (?)-Apr. 12, 1660; Seealso Mercurius Politicus, Comprising The Sum ofForeine Intelligence, with The Affairs Now on Footin The Three Nations of England, Scotland, andIreland - for The Information of the People. Reel: 1121-1122
Mercurius Politicus, Comprising The Sum of ForeineIntelligence, With The Affairs Now On Foot In TheThree Nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland -For The Information of the People.Oct. 1655-1660On 5 reels. Sept. 18/25, 1656 lacking; Publicationdates: (?)-Apr. 12, 1660; See also MercuriusPoliticus, Comprising The Summe of all Intelligence,with Affairs and Designs Now on Foot, in The ThreeNations of England, Scotland, and Ireland. InDefence of the Commonwealth, and for Informationof the People. Reel: 1123-1127
Weekly Pacquet of Advice From Rome, or, TheHistory of Popery.1678-Jul. 1683On 3 reels; Publication dates: Dec. 10, 1678-Jun. 25,1680; Title changes: A Pacquet of Advice fromRome, Dec. 3, 1678; New Anti-Roman Pacquet, ?-Jul. 30, 1680; Anti-Roman Pacquet, Aug. 6, 1680-Nov. 26, 1680; Weekly Pacquet of Advice fromRome Restored, Dec. 3, 1680-Jul. 13, 1683. Reel: 1128-1130
London Morning Penny Post.May-Oct., 1751On multi-title reel: Penny Post; Publication dates:May 6, 1751; Title changes: Universal LondonMorning Advertiser. (May 2, 1743?)-; Penny LondonMorning Advertiser, Jan. 9, 1744-; Penny LondonPost; or, The Morning Advertiser, Aug. 15, 1744-;See also Universal London Morning Advertiser:Penny London Post; or, The Morning Advertiser. Reel: 1131
Old England's Journal.Feb.-Apr. 1753On multi-title reel: Penny London Post; Publicationdates: Feb. 24, 1753-Apr. 7, 1753; Title changes: OldEngland: or, The Constitutional Journal, Jun. 1743-Sept. 1746; Old England: or The BroadbottomJournal, Jan. 17, 1747-; Old England: or, TheNational Gazette, Apr. 1751; See also Old England:or The National Gazette Old England: or, TheConstitutional Journal. Reel: 1131
Original London Post; or, Heathcote's Intelligences.Jul.-Aug. 1724On multi-title reel: Penny London Post. Reel: 1131
Penny London Post.Sept. 1733-May 1734On 1 reel; Publication dates: (Apr. 1725?)-1734. Reel: 1131
Yorkshire Freeholder.Jan.-Mar. 1780On multi-title reel: Penny London Post; Publicationdates: Jan. 20, 1780-(?). Reel: 1131
Present State of Europe, or, The Historical andPolitical Monthly Mercury.1691-1692On 1 reel; Publication dates: Jul. 1698-Dec. 12, 1738(vols. 2-3). Reel: 1132
St. James's Journal.1722-1723On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: May 3, 1722-May 18, 1723. Reel: 1133
Tea Table.1724On multi-title reel: St. Jame's Journal; Publicationdates: ? Feb. 24, 1724-Jun. 22, 1724. Reel: 1133
Theatre.1720On multi-title reel: St. James Journal; Publicationdates: ? 1720. Reel: 1133
Theatrical Monitor.1767-1768On multi-title reel: St. James Journal; Publicationdates: Oct. 24, 1767-Apr. 16, 1768; Title changes:The Monitor; or Green-Room Laid Open, Oct. 17,1767. Reel: 1133
Corncutter's Journal.Nov. 1733-Mar. 1735On multi-title reel: Covent-Garden Journal. Scatteredissues lacking.; Publication dates: Oct. 2, 1733-Mar.25, 1735. Reel: 1134
Covent-Garden Journal.Jan.-Nov. 1752On multi-title reel of the same name. Aug. 29, andNov. 18 lacking; Publication dates: Jan. 4, 1752-Nov.25, 1752. Reel: 1134
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Craftsman.Jan-May, 1727On multi-title reel: Convent-Garden Journal. Jan.39/Feb. 3 lacking; Publication dates: Dec. 5, 1726-May 8, 1727; Title changes: Country Journal, or TheCraftsman; May 13, 1727-Oct. 10, 1747; See alsoCountry Journal: or The Craftsman. 1733-1738. Reel: 1134
Post Boy, With The Freshest Advices Foreign andDomestick.1709-1710On 1 reel; Publication dates: Jan. 1, 1709-Feb. 3,1711; Title changes: The Post Boy, Foreign andDomestick. Ed. Roper, May 16, 1695-; Post Boy,with Foreign and Domestick News, May 21-Jun. 18,1695; Post Boy and The Historical Account, Jun. 19-Sept. 26, 1695; Daily Post Boy, Oct. 1, 1728-Dec. 31,1735-May 6, 1736-?; See also Post Boy (A. Roper). Reel: 1150
Brice's Weekly Journal.1727-1728On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issueslacking; Printed by Andrew Brice at the sign of thePrinting Press in the High Street. Jan. 21, 1725-Feb.6, 1730. Reel: 1151
Britain.Jan.-May, 1713On multi-title reel: Brice's Weekly Journal. Feb.14/18, 1713 lacking; Publication dates: Jan. 6-May 9-13, 1713. Reel: 1151
British Mercury and Evening Advertiser.1780On multi-title reel: Brice's Weekly Journal;Publication dates: Nov. 16, 1780-Dec. 16, 1780. Reel: 1151
British Spy, or, New Universal London WeeklyJournal.Mar. 1756-Mar. 1758On multi-title reel: Brice's Weekly Journal. Scatteredissues lacking; Publication dates: (Feb. 15, 1752)-Feb. 21, 1756-Aug. 21, 1756. Reel: 1151
Brief Relation of Some Affairs and Transactions,Civil and Military, Both Forraigne and Domestique.Oct. 1649-Oct. 1650On 1 reel. Oct. 2, 1649 lacking; Publication dates:Oct. 2, 1644-Oct. 22, 1650. Reel: 1152
Diurnall Occurrences, or Daily Proceeding of BothHouses In This Great and Happy Parliament.Nov. 1640-Nov. 1641On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: Nov. 3, 1640-Nov. 3 1641. Reel: 1153
Parliamentary Papers.1603-Jun. 1627On multi-title reel: Diurnall Occurrences, or DaylyProceedings of Both Houses, in this Great and HappyParliament. Reel: 1153
Speeches and Passages of the Great and HappyParliament.Nov. 1640-Jun. 1641On multi-title reel: Diurnall Occurrences, or DaylyProceedings of Both Houses, in This Great andHappy Parliament. Reel: 1153
Eccho, or, Edinburgh Weekly Journal.May 1729-Dec. 1731On multi-title reel of same name. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: Jan. 10, 1729-Apr. 10,1734. Reel: 1154
Old England, or, The National Gazette.1751-Jan. 1753On multi-title reel: Eccho, or, Edinburgh WeeklyJournal; Publication dates: Apr. 6, 1751; Titlechanges: Old England: or, The ConstitutionalJournal, Feb. 5, 1743; Old England: or TheBroadbottom Journal, Jan. 17, 1747-; Old England'sJournal, Feb. 24, 1753-Apr. 7, 1753; See also OldEngland: or The Constitutional Journal; OldEngland's Journal. Reel: 1154
Mercurius Publicus: Comprising The Sum of AllAffairs Now In Agitation In England, Scotland, andIreland, Together With Forrain Intelligence; ForInformation of the People, and To Prevent FalseNews.1661-Aug. 1663On 2 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 5, 1660-Sept. 3,1663. Reel: 1155-1156
Moderate Intelligencer: Impartially CommunicatingMartial Affairs To The Kingdome of England.1645-1648On 2 reels; Publication dates: Mar. 6, 1645-Oct. 4,1649. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1157-1158
New England Courant.1721-Sept. 1723On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issueslacking. Reel: 1159
Owen's Weekly Chronicle: or Universal Journal.1758On multi-title reel: New England Courant;Publication dates: Apr. 15, 1758-Nov. 10, 1768-(?);Title changes: New Weekly Chronicle: or, UniversalJournal, Apr. 8, 1758. Reel: 1159
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Protestor On Behalf of the People.Jun.-Sept. 1753On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: Jun. 2, 1753-Nov. 10, 1753. Reel: 1167
Public Advertiser, or, Political and Literary Diary.Jan.-Feb. 1794On multi-title reel: Protestor on Behalf of the People.Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1167
Rayner's London Morning Advertiser.Aug.-Dec. 1742On multi-title reel: Protestor on Behalf of the People.Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: Sept. 15,1742-; Title changes: Rayner's Morning Advertiser,Dec. 23, 1735-; London Morning Advertiser, Sept. 4,1741; Dec. 17, 1742-; Generous London MorningAdvertiser, Dec. 21, 1741-; See also LondonMorning Advertiser. Reel: 1167
Robin's Last Shift, or, Weekly Remarks and PoliticalReflections Upon The Most Material News, Foreignand Domestick.1716On multi-title reel: Protestor on Behalf of the People.Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: Feb. 18-Apr. 26, 1716; Title changes: Shift Shifted: orWeekly Remarks, May 5-Sept. 29, 1716; See alsoShift Shifted: or Weekly Remarks. Reel: 1167
Royal Westminster Journal: and London PoliticalMiscellany.Nov. 1762-Mar. 1763On multi-title reel: Protestor on Behalf of the People.Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: ? Jan. 1,1762-(1764?); Title changes: The New WeeklyMiscellany, Jul. 18, 1741-Nov. 21, 1741;Westminster Journal: or The New WeeklyMiscellany, Nov. 28, 1741-Apr. 7, 1759-?; UniversalChronicle: or Weekly Gazette, Jan. 5, 1760-Apr. 5,1760-?; Westminster Journal and London PoliticalMiscellany (1764?-), Jul. 1, 1786-(1794?);Westminster Journal and Old British Spy, (1794)-?;See also Westminster Journal: and London PoliticalMiscellany; Westminster Journal: or The NewWeekly Miscellany. Reel: 1167
Tracts.(Two volumes of miscellaneous tracts which arefilmed as they were originally bound in the Burneycollection). 1623-1641On 2 reels. Reel: 1168-1169
Abstract of Some Speciall Forreigne Occurrences,Brought Down To The Weekly News.Dec. 20, 1638On multi-title reel of the same name. Reel: 1170
Christianissmus Christiandus, or Reason For TheReduction of France To A More Christian State InEurope.1678On multi-title reel: Abstract of Some SpecialForreigne Occurrences, brought down to The WeeklyNews. Church and State. Jan.2, 1886-Feb. 27, 1886;On 1 multi-title reel. Unit 44; Publication dates: Jan.2, 1886-Feb. 27, 1886. Reel: 1170
Continuation of Our Weekly News.London: Printed for Mercurius Britannicus. Jan.-May, 1625On multi-title reel: Abstract of some SpecialForreigne Occurrences, Brought Down To TheWeekly News. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1170
Current Intelligence.1666On multi-title reel: Abstract of some SpeciallForreigne Occurrences, Brought Down To TheWeekly News; Publication dates: June 4, 1666-Aug.23, 1666. Reel: 1170
Domestick Intelligence, or, News Both From Cityand Country Impartially Related.1681-1682On multi-title reel: Abstract of some SpeciallForreigne Occurrences Brought Down To TheWeekly News; Publication dates: May 13, 1681-Nov.16, 1682. Jul. 25/28, and Dec. 26/29, 1681 lacking. Reel: 1170
All-Alive and Merry: or The London Daily Post.Oct.-Nov. 1741On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: (?)-Sept. 1741-Nov. 10,1741-(?). Reel: 1171
Athenian News; or, Dunton's Oracle.Mar.-Jun., 1710On multi-title reel: All-Alive and Merry: or, TheLondon Daily Post. Reel: 1171
Aurora and Universal Advertiser.Feb.-Mar. 1781On multi-title reel: All-Alive and Merry: or, TheLondon Daily Post. Scattered issues lacking;Publication dates: Jan. 15-Mar. 3, 1781. Reel: 1171
Bouchain: In A Dialogue Between The Late Medleyand Examiner.1711On multi-title reel: All Alive and Merry: or, TheLondon Daily Post. Reel: 1171
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Universal London Morning Advertiser.Aug.-Dec. 1743On multi-title reel: All-Alive and Merry; or, TheLondon Daily Post. Scattered issues lacking;Publication dates: (May 2, 1743?)-; Title changes:Penny London Morning Advertiser, Jan. 9, 1744-;Penny London Post; or, The Morning Advertiser,Aug. 15, 1744-; London Morning Penny Post, May 6,1751; See also Penny London Morning Advertiser;Penny London Post; or, The Morning Advertiser;London Morning Penny Post. Reel: 1171
Weekly History, or, An Account of the MostRemarkable Particulars Relating To The PresentProgress of the Gospel.1741-1742On multi-title reel: All-Alive and Merry; or, TheLondon Daily Post; Publication dates: ? 1741-Nov.13, 1742. Reel: 1171
Continuation of Certain Speciall and RemarkablePassages From Both Houses of Parliament.Feb.-June, 1643On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: Aug. 23, 1642-Oct. 13,1643; Title changes: A True Relation of CertaineSpeciall and Remarkable Passages. Aug. 19, 1642. Reel: 1173
Currant Intelligence.1681On multi-title reel: continuation of Certain Specialland Remarkable Passages from Both Houses ofParliament; Publication dates: Apr. 26, 1681-Dec. 24,1681. Reel: 1173
Currant Intelligence. or An Impartial Account ofTransactions Both Forraign and Domestick.1680On multi-title reel: continuation of Certain Specialland Remarkable Passages from Both Houses ofParliament; Publication dates: Feb. 14-Mar. (?),1680; Title changes: Smith's Currant Intelligence: orAn Impartial Account of Transactions both Forraignand Domestick. Mar. 16-May 4, 1680. Reel: 1173
Heraclitus Ridens: At A Dialogue Between Jest andEarnest, Concerning The Times.1881-1882On multi-title reel: continuation of Certain Specialland Remarkable Passages from Both Houses ofParliament; Publication dates: Feb. 1, 1881-Aug. 22,1882. Reel: 1173
Impartial Protestant Mercury: or Occurrences Foreignand Domestick.May 1681-May 1682On multi-title reel: continuation of Certain Specialland Remarkable Passages from Both Houses ofParliament; Publication dates: May 7, 1681-May 30,1682. Scattered issues lacking; Title changes: TheTrue Protestant Mercury: or Occurrences Foreign andDomestick, Apr. 27, 1681-(?); See also The TrueProtestant Mercury: or Occurrences Foreign andDomestick. Reel: 1173
London Spy.1698-Apr. 1700On multi-title reel: continuation of Certain Specialland Remarkable Passages from Both Houses ofParliament; Publication dates: Nov. 1698-Apr. 1700. Reel: 1173
Free Holder's Journal.1722-1723On multi-title reel of the same name. Jan. 9 and Apr.13, 1723 lacking; Publication dates: Jan. 31, 1722-May 18, 1723. Reel: 1174
General Remark on Trade: With An Extract of TheForeign News and Observations On Publick Affairs.July 9, 1707-Dec. 1708On multi-title reel Free Holder's Journal. Scatteredissues lacking; Publication dates: Jul. 9, 1707-Oct. 1,1707-(?); Title changes: General Remark on Trade,Oct. 23, 1705(?)-Jul. 7, 1707; General Remark: orMiscellanies, (?)-Dec. 1, 1708-Dec. 24, 1708-(?). Reel: 1174
Guardian.R. Steel, J. Addison et al. Mar.-Oct. 1713On multi-title reel: FreeHolder's Journal. Reel: 1174
London Post With Intelligence Foreign andDomestick.Printed by Benjamin Harris. Jun. 9, 1699-Jan. 1,1705. Jul. 1699-Mar. 1702On multi-title reel of the same name. Feb. 17/19lacking; Title changes: The London Slip of News,both Foreign and Domestick, Jun. 6, 1699; LondonPost, Jan. 3, 1705-Jun. 8, 1705; See also The LondonSlip of News, both Foreign and Domestick. Reel: 1175
London Recorder or Sunday Gazette.Jan.-May, 1792On multi-title reel: London Post, with IntelligenceForeign and Domestick; Publication dates: Jul. 27,1783 Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1175
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Lover.Feb.-Apr. 1714On multi-title reel: London Post, with IntelligenceForeign and Domestick; Publication dates: Feb. 25-May 27, 1714. Reel: 1175
Ludlow Postman; or, The Weekly Journal.1719On multi-title reel: London Post, with IntelligenceForeign and Domestick; Publication dates: Oct. 9,1719-(?). Reel: 1175
Mercurius Latinus.1746On multi-title reel: London Post, with IntelligenceForeign and Domestick; Publication dates: Mar. 15,1746-Oct. 11, 1746. Reel: 1175
Mercurius Pragmaticus.Apr.-Sept. 1649On multi-title reel: (For King Charles II); MercuriusPragmaticus, Communicating His Most PartialIntelligence from all Parts; Publication dates: Apr.24-May 28, 1650. Reel: 1176
Mercurius Pragmaticus, Communicating His MostImpartial Intelligence From All Parts.1652On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: May 25-Jun. 30, 1652. Reel: 1176
Mercurius Pragmaticus, Communicating IntelligenceFrom All Parts.1647-1648On multi-title reel: Mercurius Pragmaticus,Communicating His Most Partial Intelligence fromall Parts; Publication dates: Sept. 21, 1647-May 8,1649. Reel: 1176
Observations Historical Political and PhilisophicalUpon Aristotle's First Book of Political Government.1654On multi-title reel: Mercurius Pragmaticus,Communicating His Most Partial Intelligence fromall Parts. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Apr. 11-Jul. 4, 1654. Reel: 1176
Old Post-Master.1696On multi-title reel: Mercurius Pragmaticus,Communicating His Most Partial Intelligence fromall Parts; Publication dates: Jun. 23-Jul. 21, 1696-(?). Reel: 1176
Perfect Occurrences of Parliament and ChiefCollections of Letters, of Severall Victories.Jul. 1644-1645On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: May 31, 1644-Mar. 6,1646; See also Occurrences of Certain Speciall andRemarkable Passages in Parliament, and TheAffairres of the Kingdome. Reel: 1177
Poor Robin's Intelligence.Mar.-Nov., 1676On multi-title reel: Perfect Occurrences of Parliamentand Chief Collection of Letters, of Severall Victories;Publication dates: Mar. 23, 1676-; Title changes:Poor Robin's Memoirs or The Life, Travels, andAdventures of Mendacio, Dec. 10, 1677-Apr. 8,1678; See also Poor Robin's Memoirs, or The Life,Travels and Adventures of Mendacio. Reel: 1177
Several Proceedings of Parliament.1653On multi-title reel: Perfect Occurrences of Parliamentand Chief Collection of Letters, of Severall Victories;Publication dates: ? Jul. 26-Dec. 23, 1653. Reel: 1177
Severall Proceedings In Parliament.1650-Apr. 1653On 3 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Oct. 9, 1649-Apr. 12, 1653; Title changes:Severall Proceedings of other, Apr. 1653-Sept. 28,1654; Severall Proceedings of Parliament, Oct. 1654-Jan. 25, 1655; Severall Proceedings of other, Feb. 1-22, 1655; Perfect Proceedings of other, Mar. 1-Sept.27, 1655; See also Severall Proceedings of other inEngland, Ireland, and Scotland with The Transactionsof Affaires in other Nations. Reel: 1178-1180
Severall Proceedings of State Affairs In England,Ireland, and Scotland With The Transactions ofAffaires In Other Nations.Aug. 1653-May 1655On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:? Apr., 1653-Sept. 28, 1655; Title changes: SeverallProceedings in Parliament, Oct. 9, 1649-Apr. 21,1653; Severall Proceedings of Parliament, Oct. 1654-Jan. 25, 1655; Several Proceedings of other, Feb. 1-22, 1655; Perfect Proceedings of other, Mar. 1-Sept.27, 1655; See also Severall Proceedings inParliament. Reel: 1181
True Protestant Mercury or Occurrences Foreign andDomestick.1680-1682On multi-title reel of same name. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: Dec. 28, 1680-Oct. 25,1682; Title changes: Impartial Protestant Mercury or:Occurrences Foreign and Domestick. May 7, 1681-May 30, 1682; See also Impartial Protestant Mercuryor Occurrences Foreign and Domestick. Reel: 1182
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Weekly Account Containing Certain Special andRemarkable Passages From Both Houses ofParliament, and Collections of SeverallAdvertisements.Feb. 1644-1645On multi-title reel: True Protestant Mercury; orOccurrences Foreign and Domestick. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: Sept. 6, 1643-Apr. 29,1647; Jul. 17-Sept. 26, 1650; Title changes: PerfectWeekly Account Containing Certain Special andRemarkable Passages from Both Houses ofParliament: The General Assembly of the Kingdomeof Scotland, and The State and Condition of the KingMajesty, The Army and Kingdome, May 1647; Jun.5, 1648; See also Perfect Weekly AccountContaining Certain Special and Remarkable Passagesfrom Both Houses of Parliament: The GeneralAssembly of the Kingdome of Scotland, and TheState and Condition of the King Majesty, The Armyand Kingdome. Reel: 1182
Perfect Diurnall of Some Passages In Parliament: andFrom Other Arts of This Kingdome.1643-1647On 3 reels; On multi-title reel: Account of the PublicTransactions in Christendom. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: Jul. 3, 1643-Nov. 12,1649. Reel: 1183-1184
Perfect Diurnall of Some Passages and ProceedingsOf, and In Relation to, The Armies In England,Ireland, and Scotland.Jul. 1650-May 1655On 3 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Publicationdates: Dec. 17, 1649-Sept. 24, 1655. Reel: 1185-1187
Flying Post, or The Weekly Medley.Ed. J. M. Smith, J. Ralph. Oct. 5, 1728-Jul. 26, 1729.1728-1729On multiple title reel of the same name; Titlechanges: Weekly Medley. Aug. 2, 1729-Oct. 18,1729-(?); Weekly Medley and Literary Journal. Nov.1, 1729-May 2, 1730-(?). Reel: 1189
Post-Angel.1701-Sept. 1702On multi-title reel: Flying Post; or, The WeeklyMedley. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Jan. 1701-; Title changes: Post-Angel: or UniversalEntertainment, Mar. 3, 1701-Sept. 1702. Reel: 1189
London Mercury.1682On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: Apr., 1682-Oct. 17, 1682. Jul. 28/Aug. 1lacking. Reel: 1190
London News-Letter With Foreign and DomestickOccurrences.Apr.-Jun. 1696On multi-title reel: London Mercury; Publicationdates: Apr. 29, 1695-Jun. 12, 1696. Reel: 1190
Loyal London Mercury, or, The Currant Intelligence.Sept.-Nov. 1682On multi-title reel: London Mercury; Publicationdates: Aug. 23, 1682-Nov. 15, 1682. Scattered issueslacking. Reel: 1190
Loyal Protestant and True Domestick Intelligence, orNews Both From City and Country.1681-1683On multi-title reel: London Mercury; Publicationdates: Mar. 9, 1681-Mar. 20, 1683. Mar. 12, 1681and Oct. 5, 1682 lacking. Reel: 1190
Mercurius Fumigosus, or, The Smoking Nocturnall.Jul. 1654-Sept. 1655On multi-title reel: London Mercury; Publicationdates: Jun. 7, 1654-Oct. 3, 1655. Scattered issueslacking. Reel: 1190
Man In The Moon Discovering A World of KnaveryUnder The Sunne.Apr.-Jun., 1649On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: Apr. 16, 1649-Jun. 5, 1650. Scattered issueslacking. Reel: 1191
Mercurius Melancholius, or, Newes FromWestminster and Other Parts.Sept.-Dec. 1647; Apr.-Sept. 1648On multi-title reel: Man In The Moon Discovering AWorld of Knavery Under The Sunne; Publicationdates: (?)-Sept. 11, 1647-Oct. 8, 1648. Scatteredissues lacking. Reel: 1191
Mercurius Reformatus, or, The New Observator.May 1689-Nov. 1691On multi-title reel: Man in the Moon. Discovering aWorld of Knavery under The Sunne; Publicationdates: May 15, 1689-Nov. 7, 1691; Title changes:Weekly Observator, Jan. 9-Apr. 1, 1692; MercuriusBritannicus, or The Weekly Observator, Apr. 15,1692-(1694?); See also Mercurius Britannicus, orThe Weekly Observator. Reel: 1191
Mr. Gerce's Case of Conscience Sifted.1648On multi-title reel: Man In The Moon Discovering AWorld of Knavery Under The Sunne. Reel: 1191
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Packets of Letters From Scotland, Berwick,Newcastle and York To Members of the House ofCommons.May-Oct. 1648On multi-title reel: Man In The Moon Discovering AWorld of Knavery Under The Sunne. Scattered issueslacking. Reel: 1191
Manuscript Pages of Charles A. Burney.1694-1708On multi-title reel of the same name. Reel: 1192
Origins and History of Newspapers From TheEarliest Period To The Present Time.(?)On multi-title reel: Manuscript pages of Charles A.Burney. Reel: 1192
Parliament Scout: Communicating His IntelligenceTo The Kingdome.1643-Jan. 1645On multi-title reel: Manuscript Pages of Charles A.Burney. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Jun. 27, 1643-Jan. 30, 1645. Reel: 1192
Peoples Ancient and Just Liberties Asserted In TheTryal of William Penn, and William Mead.1670On multi-title reel: Manuscript pages of Charles A.Burney. Reel: 1192
Poor Robin's Memoirs With His Life, Travels, andAdventures.1676On multi-title reel: Manuscript pages of Charles A.Burney. Reel: 1192
Poor Robin's Memoirs, or, The Life, Travels, andAdventures of Mendacio.Jan. 7, 1678On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Dec. 10,1677-Apr. 8, 1678; Title changes: Poor Robin'sIntelligence, Mar. 23, 1676-; See also Poor Robin'sIntelligence. Reel: 1192
Protestant Observator or Democritus Flens In ADialogue.Nov.-Dec. 1681On multi-title reel: Manuscript pages of Charles A.Burney; Publication dates: Nov. 19, 1681-Dec. 24,1681. Reel: 1192
Publick Occurrences Truly Stated.Feb.-Oct. 1688On multi-title reel: Manuscript pages of Charles A.Burney. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates:Feb. 21, 1688-Oct. 2, 1688. Reel: 1192
Mercurius Anglicus, or, The Weekly OccurrencesFaithfully Transmitted.1679-1680On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: Nov. 20, 1679-; Title changes: True News: orMercurius Anglicus, Dec. 27, 1679-May 15, 1680. Reel: 1193
Mercurius Anti-Pragmaticus Communicating SomeRemarkable Intelligence.Oct.-Nov. 1647On multi-title reel: Mercurius Anglicus: or, TheWeekly Occurrence Faithfully Transmitted;Publication dates: Oct. 19, 1647-Feb. 3, 1648. Reel: 1193
Mercurius Democritus or, A Perfect Nocturnal.May-Aug., 1659On multi-title reel: Mercurius Anglicus: or TheWeekly Occurrences Faithfully Transmitted;Publication dates: May 10-Aug. 16, 1659. May 17/24lacking. Reel: 1193
Mercurius Elencticus, Communicating TheUnparallel'd Proceedings of Westminster.1647-Sept. 1649On multi-title reel: Mercurius Anglicus: or, TheWeekly Occurrences Faithfully Transmitted.Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1193
Pegasus: Being An History of the Most RemarkableEvents.1696On multi-title reel of the same name. Reel: 1194
Perfect Diurnall of Some Passages In Parliament andDaily Proceedings of the Army Under HisExcellency, Sir Thomas Fairfax.1648On multi-title reel: Scattered issues lacking; Pegasus:Being an History of the most Remarkable Events. Reel: 1194
Perfect Diurnall of the Passages In Parliament.Feb. 1642-Apr. 1643On multi-title reel: Pegasus: Being an History of themost Remarkable Events; Publication dates: Jan. 31,1642 Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1194
Weekly Discovery of the Mystery of Iniquity.1681On multi-title reel: Pegasus; Publication dates: ? Feb.5, 1681-Aug. 10, 1681. Reel: 1194
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Weekly Pacquet of Advice From Germany, or, TheHistory of the Reformation of Religion There.1679-Feb. 1680On multi-title reel: Pegasus: Being A History of theMost Remarkable Events. Scattered issues lacking;Publication dates: Sept. 3, 1679-Feb. 4, 1680. Reel: 1194
Account of the Public Transactions In Christendom.In A Letter To A Friend in the Country.(Abel Boyer, John de Fonvive, Abel Roper, etc.London: Printed for R. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane.). Aug. 11, 1694On multi-title reel of the same name; Title changes:Historical Account of the Public Transactions inChristendom. Aug. 18, 1694-Jun. 15, 1695.(discontinued from Sept. 8,1694-May 4, 1695);Holland Pacquet-Boat; or, An Historical Account ofthe Public Transactions in Christendom. Jun. 17,1695; Post Boy, and The Historical Account, &c,with Foreign and Domestic News. Jan. 19, 1695-Oct.22, 1695; Post-man, and the Historical Account, &C.Oct. 24, 1695-Feb. 21, 1730; Oedipus; or, ThePostman Remounted. Feb. 24, 1730. Reel: 1200
Diary or An Exact Journal Faithfully CommunicatingThe Most Remarkable Proceedings In Both Housesof Parliament.July 1644-1645On multi-title reel: Account of the PublicTransactions in Christendom. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: May 1644-Mar. 1646. Reel: 1200
Monethly Account.Nov. 1687-Jun. 1688On multiple-reel: Account of the Public Transactionsin Christendom. Reel: 1200
Perfect Passages of Every Daies Intelligence.Jul. 1650-Mar. 1651On multi-title reel: Account of the PublicTransactions in Christendom. Scattered issueslacking; Publication dates: Jul. 5, 1650-Dec. 31,1652; Title changes: The Moderate Publisher ofEvery Daies Intelligence, Jan. 21-Sept. 9, 1653. Reel: 1200
Parliamentary Intelligencer.Apr.-Dec. 1660On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: Dec. 26-Dec. 31, 1660. May 14/21 and Jun.4/12 lacking; Title changes: Kingdomes Intelligencer,Jan. 7, 1661-; Kingdoms Intelligencer, Jan. 6, 1662-Aug. 31, 1663; See also Kingdoms Intelligencer. Reel: 1201
Smith's Protestant Intelligence, Domestick andForein.1681On multi-title reel: Parliamentary Intelligencer;Publication dates: Feb. 1-Apr. 14, 1681. Reel: 1201
Spie, Communicating Intelligence From Oxford.Jan.-Jun. 1644On multi-title reel: Parliamentary Intelligencer. May22/30 lacking. Reel: 1201
True Domestick Intelligence, or, News Both FromCity and Country.1679-1680On multi-title reel: Parliamentary Intelligencer;Publication dates: Sept. 9, 1679-May 14, 1680; Titlechanges: The Domestick Intelligence: or News fromboth City and Country, Aug. 1679. Reel: 1201
True Journal of the Sally Fleet, With TheProceedings of the Voyage.1637On multi-title reel: Parliamentary Intelligencer. Reel: 1201
Vindication of the Rights of the Commons ofEngland.1701On multi-title reel: Parliamentary Intelligencer. Reel: 1201
Account of the Bombarding and Burning of theFrench Magazines, and Town of Givet, Near Dinant.March 14, 1696On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Account of the Bombarding of St. Malo, By TheFleet Under The Command of the Lord Berkeley,Admiral of the Blue.1695On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Account of the Landbank.Aug. 1695On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Advertisement To All Learned Gentlemen. There IsNewly Published A Book, Instituted, CensoraCelebriorum Authorum: Sive.June 21, 1690On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Advertisements.(Date unknown)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Advice From Parnassus.Jan. 26-Feb. 2; Feb. 18, 1860On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
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Advice From The Camp Before The Castle of Nemar.Aug. 19, ?On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Advice To The Livery Men of London, in theirChoice of A Lord-Mayor, On Michel Mus Day.Sept. 29, 1692On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Advices (by The Groyne Mail) of the Defeat of 12Thousand French In Catalonia Who Endeavored ToRelieve Castle-Follit, Etc.July 1, 1695On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Affairs and General Business of Europe MoreParticularly.Feb. 14, 1624On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Answer To The Mercurius Aulicus or HisCommunicated Intelligence From The Court To TheRest of the Kingdom.Dec. 9, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Anti-Aulicus, Discovering Weekly The Policies,Deceits, and Erroneous Maximes of the Court.1654, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Appendix To The Mercurius Reformatus: or TheNew Observator.1692, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Aulicus, His Hue and Cry Sent Forth After BritanicusWho Is Generally Reported To Be A Lost Man.1645, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Authority Abused By The Vindication of the LastYears Transactions and The Abuses Detected.1690, (?)On miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Beginning of An History of the Life, Reigne, andDeath of the Late King Charles, Collected Out ofChoyce Records.1652, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
A Brief History of the Succession Collected Out ofthe Records, and The Most Authentic Historians.UndatedOn Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
By The King. A Proclamation.1660On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Catalogus Librorum.May 8, 1676On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Catholick Intelligence, or, Infallible News BothDomestick and Forreign.Mar. 1, 1679/80-Mar. 29, 1680On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Churches Not To Be Violated. A Tract of the Rightsand Respects Due Unto Churches.1646, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Cities Weekly Post.Dec. 23/30, 1645On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Dec.15/22, 1645-Mar. 3, 1646. Reel: 1202
Cities Weekly Post Faithfully Communicating TheAffairs of the Armies of the Kingdome.Jan. 6/13, 1646On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
City Mercury.Printed for Thomas Hawkins in George Yard inLombard Street. Mar. 7, 1692-(?). Jul. 4, 1692; Mar.13, 1693; Mar.27, 1693; Jun. 11, 1694; Dec. 10, 1694On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
City Mercury: From The Office At The RoyalExchange.Printed by R. Everingham. Mar. 17, 1680On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
City Mercury: or Advertisements Concerning Trade.Feb. 3/10, 1675On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Nov. 4,1675-(?); Title changes: Mercury: or AdvertisementsConcerning Trade; (?)-Feb. 21, 1678-(?); CityMercury: from The Office of the Royal Exchange;Oct. 21, 1680-Jun. 16, 1681; See also Mercury: orAdvertisements Concerning Trade. Reel: 1202
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City Scout.Oct. 7-Oct. 14, 1645On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Oct. 7-Nov. 11, 1645; Title changes: Heads of some Notesof the Citie Scout from The Armie, Communicatingto The City and Kingdome, Aug. 19-Sept. 30, 1645;See also Heads of some Notes of the Citie Scout fromThe Armie, Communicating to The City andKingdome. Reel: 1202
Colchester Spie.Aug. 14-28, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Aug.11, 1648. Reel: 1202
A Collection of the Several Addresses In The LateKing James' Time: Concerning The Conception andBirth of the Pretended Prince of Wales.1688, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Conclusion of the Peace. In A Post-Script To ThePost-Man.Sept. 14, 1697On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Continuation of Our Weekly Intelligence From HisMajesties Army.Sept. 12, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Continuation of the Proceedings of the Army UnderThe Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax.July 3, 1645On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Continuation of True Intelligence From The ArmiesIn The North.July 10-27, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Continued Journal of All The Proceedings of theDuke of Buckingham.Aug. 30, 1627On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Contra-Replicant. His Complaint To His Majestie.1643, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Conventicle Courant: Setting Forth The ProceedingsFor Suppressing Unlawful Meetings By The King'sCommand.Printed by the Assigns of John Hilton. (July 24),1682-Feb. 14, 1683. Aug. 14, 1682On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Convocation Speech, By Mr. Thomas Warmstry, Oneof the Two Clerks For Diocese of Worchester:Against Images, Alters, Crosses, The New Cannons,and The Oaths.1641, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Copy of A Letter Sent From The Committee AtLincoln, To The House of Commons, Directed ToThe Speaker of Said House, and Subscribed WithNames of the Said Committee.Jan. 6, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
A Declaration of the Lords and Commons AssembledIn Parliament.Jul. 6, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
A Declaration of the Queene Mother of the MostChristian King.1639, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Declaration, Vindication, and Protestation of EdwardDobson, Citizen and Statimer, of London.1644, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
A Defence of Liberty and Property, Giving AnAccount of the Contest Between The L--ds and C---ns of Athens.1705, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Dialogue Between A Quaker and His Neighbor InHertford About The Murder of Mrs. Sarah Stout.1699, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Die Lunae.Mar. 25, 1644; May 20, 1661On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Die Saturni.Jul. 31, 1647On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
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(Die Veneris) By The Lords and CommonsAssembled In Parliament At Westminster.Instructions, Rules and Directions, To Be Observedand Put Into Execution By Collonel Martin Dinder,Harcourt Leighton and Others.May 16, 1645; May 18, 1660On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Diurnall Occurrences In Parliament.Dec./Jan. 27/2, 1641/1642On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates:Dec./Jan. 27/2, 1641/1642. Reel: 1202
Diurnall Occurrences In Parliament (contayning TheScotch).Jan. 17/24, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Diurnall Occurrences or The Heads of All TheSeverall Proceedings and Passages In Both Houses ofParliament.Jan. 10/17, 1641On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Diurnall Occurrences: or Proceedings In TheParliament The Last Weeke.Jan. 8/17, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Jan.8/17, 1642; Title changes: True DiurnallOccurrences: or Proceedings in The Parliament ThisLast Weeke; See also True Diurnall Occurrences Etc. Reel: 1202
Diurnall Occurrences; or, The Heads of SeverallProceedings In Both Houses of Parliament.Dec. 13, 1641-Jan. 3, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Dec. 13,1641-Jan. 24, 1642; Title changes: Heads of SeverallProceedings in This Present Parliament. Nov. 29,1641; Heads of Severall Proceedings in Both Housesof Parliament. Dec. 6, 1641. Reel: 1202
Diverting Post.Printed for H. Playford and to be sold by John Nutt.Oct. 28, 1704-Jun. 30, 1705. Unsold Nos. reissued inJan.-Feb., 1706. 1704-1706Printed for H. Playford and to be sold by John Nutt.Oct. 28, 1704-Jun. 30, 1705. Unsold Nos. reissued inJan.-Feb., 1706. Reel: 1202
Dublin Intelligence.Feb. 2-9, Jun. 9-16, 1691On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Sept.30, 1690-Oct. 14, 1693. Reel: 1202
England's Memorable Accidents.Printed for Stephen Bowtell. Sept. 12, 1642-Jan. 16,1643. Jan.9/16, 1642; Oct. 7-24, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
English Courant.Dec. 12-Jan. 2, 1688/89; Jan. 4-9, 1689; May 25-29;1695On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
English Courant or Advice Domestick and Forreign.Sept. 8, 1679On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Sept. 8,1679. Reel: 1202
English Gazette.Dec. 22, 1680; Jan. 2, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Dec.22,1680-Jan. 12, 1681; Title changes: WestminsterGazette. Jan. 15, 1681-(?). Reel: 1202
English Intelligencer.Printed for Thomas Burrel. Jul. 21-Aug. 30, 1679On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Jul. 21-Aug. 30, 1679. Reel: 1202
English Spy: or The Weekly Observator.Printed for Alan Banks. Aug. 18, 1699. Aug. 18,1699On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Epitome of the Weekly News.London: Printed and sold by Langley Curtiss in theGoat Court on Ludgate Hill. Aug. 21/28-Sept. 4/11,1682. Sept. 4/11, 1682On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Exact Accompt of the Daily Proceedings InParliament: With Occurrences For Foreign Parts.Feb. 3/10, 1660On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Exact Accompt of the Receipts, and Disbursements,Expended By The Committee of Safety Upon TheEmergent Occasions of the Nation.1660, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Exact and True Diurnall of the Proceedings InParliament.Aug. 15-Sept.5, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Aug.15-Sept. 5, 1642. Reel: 1202
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Exact Coranto From Most Parts of Christendom.Jul. 20, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Exact Journal of the Engagement Between TheEnglish Fleet and The French.May 18/25, 1692On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Exact Relation of the Proceedings and Transactionsof the Late Parliament: Their Beginning and Ending.Dec. 12, 1653On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Exchange Intelligencer, Imparting Briefly SuchDomestique and Forreign Newes.Jan. 4/11, 1645On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Extract of Letters Dated At Edinburgh The 14th,16th, and 17th of April, 1644.On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Extraordinary News.Apr. 7; Sept. 10, 1624On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Faithful Scout. Impartially Communicating The MostRemarkable Passages of the Armies In England,Scotland and Ireland.Apr. 4-25; Jun. 13-20; Aug. 15-22; Nov. 28-Dec. 5,1651; Jun. 23-30, Jul. 30-Aug. 7, Nov. 12-19, 1652;Sept. 23/30, 1653; May 18/25, 1655On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Jan. 3,1651-Dec. 31, 1652; Feb. 11-Mar. 18, 1653; Jun. 10,1653-Sept. 28, 1655; Title changes: Armies Scout.Apr. 30-Jun. 3, 1653. Reel: 1202
Faithfully Mercury, Imparting News Domestick andForein.Jul. 22-25, 1679On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Jul. 22-25, 1679. Reel: 1202
Fatall Blow, or, The Most Impious and Treasonableof Hammond, In Offering Force Unto and HurtingHis Sacred Majestie.1648, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication datesunavailable. Reel: 1202
Flying Eagle Communicating Intelligence Both Fareand Neere.Dec. 4/11, 1652On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Nov.27/Dec. 4-Dec. 4/11, 1652. Reel: 1202
Foreign Post, and An Impartial and ParticularAccount of the Peace, With Domestick News &c.Aug. 4-6, 1697On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: May17-Oct. 22, 1697; Title changes: Foreign Post: or,Historical Narrative. Oct. 25, 1697-Jan. 31, 1698-(?). Reel: 1202
French Intelligencer, Faithfully Communicating TheChief Occurrences and Proceedings of the King ofScots.Nov. 18/25, 1651: Jan. 27/Feb. 4, 1652On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Friendly Intelligence.Sept. 7/15, 1679On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Sept. 7,1679-Oct. 2, 1679. Reel: 1202
From The Mercury-Office At Charing-Cross.(?)On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Full and True Account of the Late Revolution InSavoy.Jun. 9, 1690On Miscellaneous Reel A. Reel: 1202
Die Jovis.Apr. 27, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Gazette De Londres.Aug. 12, 1699-Aug. 1, 1670On Miscellaneous Reel B; Translation of the LondonGazette. (?)-Aug. 12, 1660-Dec. 6, 1705-(?). Reel: 1203
Gray's Inn Journal.Charles Ranger, esq. (Arthur Murphy). London:Printed for W. Faden in Wine Office Court, FleetStreet and J. Bouquet, in Pater noster Row. 1753-1754On multiple title reel Old Maid. Scattered issuelacking; Issued weekly. Sept. 29, 1753-Sept. 21,1754. Reel: 1203
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Great News From The Polish Camp and The TermsUpon Which His Most Christian Majesty Proffers ToMake A Peace With The Republic of Genoa.Oct. 2, 1684On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Harlem Currant.Feb. 14-19, 1689On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Feb. 14-19, 1689; Printed for David Search. Reel: 1203
Heads of A Conference Delivered By Mr. Pymm.Jun. 24, 1641On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Heads of Some Notes of the Citie Scout From TheArmie, Communicating To The City and Kingdom.Aug. 19, Sept. 2, 1645On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Aug.19-Sept. 30, 1645; Title changes: The City Scout,Oct. 7-Nov. 11, 1645; See also City Scout. Reel: 1203
Hermes Straticus; or, A Scourge For Elencticus andThe Royal Pamphleteers.Aug. 17, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Aug.17, 1648. Reel: 1203
Highest and Honourablest Court of Justice In ThisNation Now Assembled In Westminster For TheTrial of Charles Steward Late King of England.Jan. 22, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
His Excellencies Letter To The House of CommonsPresented With The Large Remoustrance.1642, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
His Majesties Declaration To Both Houses ofParliament.Mar. 9, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
His Majesties Letter To The Gentry of Yorkshire.May 16, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
His Majesties Letter To The Mayor Kingston UponHull.Apr. 25, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
History of the Protestant Reformation As It WasBegan By Luther In Germany.1680, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Hollandish Catechisime For The Year 1653.1653, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
House and Land Brokers Office.(?)On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Hue and Cry After Mercurius Democritus and TheWandering Whore.1661, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Humble Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen andCommons of the City of London.Jun. 8, 1647On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Impartial Account of What Pass'd Most RemarkableIn The Last Session of Parliament, Relating To TheCase of Dr. Henry Sacheverell.Dec. 13, 1709/1710On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Impartial Intelligencer Communicating, PerfectCollection of the Weekly Passages In Parliament, andProceedings of the Council of State.Jun. 13-20, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Feb. 28-Sept. 19, 1649. Reel: 1203
Impartial London Intelligence; or, OccurrencesForeign and Domestic.Apr. 4-14, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Apr. 4-Apr. 14, (1681); Title changes: The Protestant OxfordIntelligence; or Occurrences Foreign and Domestick,Mar. 10-Mar. 31, (1681); See also The ProtestantOxford Intelligence; or, Occurrences Foreign andDomestick. Reel: 1203
Impartial Scout Faithfully Communicating MostRemarkable Passages of the Armies, In England,Scotland, and Ireland With The Proceedings of theSeveral Navies At Sea and Other Choice IntelligenceFrom Foreign-Parts, Both Civil and Military.Jun. 28/Jul. 5; Jul. 12/19, 1650On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Jun. 28,1650-Sept. 27, 1653. Reel: 1203
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Informator Rusticus, or, The Country Intelligencer.Oct. 27/Nov. 3, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Oct.27/Nov., 1643. Reel: 1203
Intelligence Domestick and Foreign.May 14, Jun. 4, 1695On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: May 14,1695; Title changes: Intelligence Domestick andForeign, with The Flying Post-boy from The Camp inFlanders. Jun. 7-Jun. 28, 1695; Foreign andDomestick News; with The Pacquet Boat fromHolland and Flanders: Being An Historical Accountof the Publick Transactions of Europe. Jul. 2, 1695;Pacquet-Boat from Holland and Flanders. Jul. 5-Jul.9, 1695-(?); See also Intelligence Domestick andForeign, with The Flying Post Boy from The Campin Flanders. Unit 24. Reel: 1203
Irish Mercury Monethly Communicating All TrueIntelligence.Jan. 25-Feb. 25, 1650On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Jan. 25-Feb. 25, 1650. Reel: 1203
Irish Monthly Mercury.Dec. 21, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Kingdomes Weekly Post With His Packet of Letters.Jan. 3, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Nov. 9,1643-Jan. 10, 1644. Reel: 1203
Kingdomes Weekly Post; Faithfully CommunicatingThe Affairs of the Armies To The Kingdome.Nov. 11-Dec. 2, 1645On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Oct. 15-Dec. 16, 1645. Reel: 1203
Last Will and Testament of the Earl of Pambroke.1650, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Late News or True Relations.Jul. 3, 1624On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Late Proceedings of the Scottish Army, CertifyingTheir Passing Over Tyne: With The Particulars.Mar. 12, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Laughing Mercury, or, A True and PerfectNocturnall, Communicating Many Strange Wonders.Oct. 27-Nov. 3, 1652On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Sept. 8-Nov. 3, 1652; Title changes: Mercurius Democritus:or, A True and Perfect Nocturnall, CommunicatingWonderful News of the World in The Moon, Apr. 8-Aug. 25, 1652; Mercurius Democritus, Nov. 10,1652-Feb. 22, 1654; See also Mercurius Democritus,or A True and Perfect Nocturnall, CommunicatingWonderful News of the World in The Moon. Reel: 1203
Letter Dated London March 20, 1723, Directed AMonsieur Grodon, Banquier A Bologne, WithDraughts of Two Affidavits Enclosed.Mar. 20, 1723On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Letter From A Country Gentleman.Sept. 29, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Letter From On Board The York-Frigat Now WithAdmiral Herbert.May 4, 1689On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Letter From The Right Honourable Sir ThomasRowe, Extraordinary Embassadour For His MajestieAt Vienna.Jul. 18, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Letter From The Scots Commissioners To BothHouses of Parliament.Dec. 20, 1647On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Letter of the King Sent To Parliament of Paris.Jan. 31, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Letter To The Right Honourable William Pulteney,Esq.May 2, 1723On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
Letter Which Passed Between Count Gyllenborg, TheBarms Gortz, Sparre, and Others Relating To TheDesign of Raising A Rebellion In His Majesty'sDominions, To Be Supported By A Force FromSweden.1711, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
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Lloyd's News.Oct. 15-Nov.5; Dec. 8, 1696On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: (Sept. 1,1697?)-Sept. 17, 1696-Feb. 23, 1697. Reel: 1203
London.Aug. 21, 1697; Jan. 7, Oct. 15, Oct. 20, 1698On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
London Courant.Jan. 5/8, 1689On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Dec. 12,1688-Jan. 8, 1689. Reel: 1203
London Diurnal.Feb. 1/8, 1660On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Feb. 8-Jun. 13, 1660. Reel: 1203
London Intelligence.Jan. 15-Feb. 16, 1689On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Jan. 15-Feb. 16, 1689. Reel: 1203
London Mercury: or Moderate Intelligencer.Dec. 15-Jan. 3, 1688/89, Jan. 10-Feb. 14, 1689On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Dec.15-31, 1688; Jan. 10, 1689-Feb. 18, 1689; Titlechanges: London Mercury: or The OrangeIntelligencer, Jan. 3, 1689-(?). Reel: 1203
London Post.Sept. 10-Oct. 1, Nov. 19-Dec. 16, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Aug. 6,1644-Apr. 8, 1645. Reel: 1203
London Post: Faithfully Communicating HisIntelligence of the Proceedings of Parliament, andMany Other Memorable Passages.1645, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel B. Reel: 1203
London Slip of News, Both Foreign and Domestick.Jun. 6, 1699On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Jun. 6,1699; Title changes: London Post with IntelligenceForeign and Domestick, Jun. 9, 1699-Jan. 1, 1705;London Post, Jan. 3, 1705-Jun. 8, 1705; See alsoLondon Post with Intelligence Foreign andDomestick. Reel: 1203
Loyal Impartial Mercury, or, News Both Foreign andDomestick.Jun. 9-Nov. 17, 1682On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Jun. 9-Nov. 17, 1682. Reel: 1203
Loyal Intelligence, or News Both From City andCountry.Mar. 16-Mar. 31, 1680On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Mar.16-Apr. 10, 1680. Reel: 1203
Loyal London Mercury: or The ModerateIntelligencer.Jun. 14-Aug. 2, 1682On Miscellaneous Reel B; Publication dates: Jun. 14-Aug. 19, 1682; Title changes: Moderate Intelligencer,Aug. 23-Oct. 23, 1682; See also ModerateIntelligencer. Reel: 1203
Memoirs of Madam Maintenon, Mrs Of K. LewisXIVth of France.1691, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel C. Reel: 1204
Memoirs of the Present State of Europe, or TheMonthly Account &c.Apr. (?), 1692On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Apr.1692-1696. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Academicus: Communicating TheIntelligence and Affairs of Oxford To The Rest of thePassive Party Throughout The Kingdom.Apr. 15, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Apr. 15,1648. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Anglicus.Aug. 3, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Aug. 3,1648. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Anglicus.Oct. 10-13, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Oct. 10-17, 1681. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Anglicus or, A Post From The North.Jan. 31, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel C. Reel: 1204
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Mercurius Anti-Melanchollicus, or Newes FromWestminster, and All Other Parts.Sept. 24, 1647On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Sept.24, 1647. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Anti-Mercurius.Sept. 12-Oct. 2, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Apr. 4-Oct. 2, 1648. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Aquaticus or The Water Poets.Dec. (?), 1643On Miscellaneous Reel C. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Aquaticus, His Answer To Britanicus.1643, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel C. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Aulicus.1648, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: (Aug. 7-Aug. 28), 1648. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Aulicus, A Diurnall Communicating TheIntelligence and Affairs of the Court To The Rest ofthe Court To The Rest of the Kingdom.Jan 8, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel C. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Aulicus, Againe CommunicatingIntelligence From All Parts of the Kingdom.Feb. 3-17, May 11-18, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Feb. 3-May 18, 1648. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Aulicus, Communicating The State andMartial Affaires Of, and In Relation To, TheCommon-Wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland.Mar. 13-27, 1654On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Mar.20-Apr. 3, 1654. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Bellicus, The Fourth Intelligence FromReading Dated From His Excellency.Apr. 30, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel C. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Bellicus: or An Alarum To All RebelsTam Marte, Quam Mercurio.Nov. 22/29, 1647, Apr. 25-Jun. 20, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Nov.22, 1647-Jul. 26, 1648. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Britanicus: Communicating The Affairs ofGreat Britaine For The Better Information of thePeople.1643-1644; Sept.-Dec. 1645On 1 reel; Publication dates: Aug. 29, 1643-May18,1646. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Britannicus, His Welcome to Hell. Withthe Devills Blessing to Britannicus.(Feb. 25), 1647On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: (Feb.25), 1647; Title changes: Britanicus His Blessing;Britanicus His Welcome. (Jan. 17), 1746. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Britannicus, or The Weekly Observator.Printed for Richard Baldwin, Oxford Arms inWarwick Lane. Apr. 15, 1692-(1694). Mar. 17, 1693On Miscellaneous Reel C; Title changes: MercuriusReformatus: or, The New Observator, May 15, 1689-Nov. 7, 1691; Weekly Observator, Jan. 9-Apr. 1,1692; See also Mercurius Reformatus: or The NewObservator. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Cambro-Britannicus.Nov. 13/20, 1643; Jan. 17/24, 1644; (Oct. 30)-Nov.20, 1643-Jan. 24, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel C; Nov. 13/20, 1643; Jan.17/24, 1644. Ptd. B. Alsop. (Oct. 30)-Nov. 20, 1643-Jan. 24, 1644. None issued between Dec. 5, 1643 andJan. 13, 1644. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Candidus, Communicating The WeeklyNews To The Kingdome of England.Jan. 20/28, 1647On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Jan. 28,1647. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Censorius, or Newes From The Isle ofWight and Other Parts of the Kingdome To TheRoyalists.Jun. 1-20, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: Jun. 1-20, 1648. Reel: 1204
Mercurius Civicus: London Intelligencer or, TruthImpartially Related Thence To The WholeKingdome, To Prevent Mis-information.Jun. 8/16, Jul. 13/20, Aug. 3-31On Miscellaneous Reel C; Publication dates: May 11,1643-Dec. 10, 1646; Oct. 19/26, Dec. 21/28, 1643;Feb. 29-Mar. 14, Apr. 25/May 2, Jul. 17/25, Oct.31/Nov. 7, Nov. 28/Dec. 5, Dec. 19/26, 1644; Jan.30-Feb. 13, Mar. 20/27, May 29/Jun. 5, Jun. 18/25,Jul. 10/17, Aug. 14/21, Sept. 18/25, Oct. 23-Nov. 6,1645; Apr. 23/30, 1646. Reel: 1204
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Mercuricus Pacificus, His Lectures of ConcordSeasonably Read To Our Destructive Discords, FromSmall Sparks To Great Flames Now In Hope To BeQuencht By A Treaty of Peace.(Nov. 8), 1648On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: (Nov. 8,1648). Reel: 1205
Mercurius & C Veridicus - Not Mutus - Not Yet.Jan. 17, Jan. 31-Feb. 6, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Jan. 17-Feb. 6, 1644; Title changes: Mercurius VerdicusCommunicating such Intelligence as is Brought toHim, Feb. 13-Apr. 10, 1644; See also MercuriusVerdicus, Communicating such Intelligence as isBrought to Him. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Civicus, or The Cities Intelligencer.May 1/8, 1660On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Mar.26, 1660-Jul. 3, 1660. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Civicus, or The City Mercury.Jun. 4, 1680On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: May12-Jun. 11, 1680. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Coelicus or, A Caveat To All The People&c.Jan. 24, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Democritus.Dec. 8/16, 22/29, 1652/Feb. 2-16, Sept. 21/28-Oct.19/26, Nov. 1, 1653-Feb. 22, 1654On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Nov.10, 1652-Feb. 22, 1654; See also Laughing Mercury:or, A True and Perfect Nocturnall, CommunicatingMany Strange Wonders; Mercurius Democritus: or,A True and Perfect Nocturnall, CommunicatingNews of the World in The Moon. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Democritus or, The Smoaking Nocturnal.May 22/28, 1661-(?)On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: May 22,1661. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Democritus, or, A True and PerfectNocturnall, Communicating News of the World InThe Moon.Apr. 8, Apr. 13/21, 1652On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Apr. 8-Aug. 25, 1652; See also Laughing Mercury: or, ATrue and Perfect Nocturnall, Communicating ManyStrange Wonders; Mercurius Democritus. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Diabolicus or Hells Intelligencer.1647, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Diutinus Collector of the Affairs of GreatBritaine and Martiall Proceedings In Europe.Jan. 27-Feb. 10, 1646On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Dec. 16,1646-Feb.10, 1647; Title changes: DiutinusBritanicus, Dec. 2-Dec. 8, 1646. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Dogmaticus.Jan. 6/13, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Jan. 13-Feb. 3, 1648. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Elenticus, Communicating His MostImpartial Intelligence From All Parts; MoreEspecially Touching The Real State, and GeneralAffairs of England, Scotland, and Ireland.Jun. 10/17, Jun. 24/Jul. 1, 1651On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Jun. 17-Jul. 1, 1651; Title changes: Mercurius PragmaticusRevived and from The Shades of His RetirementReturn'd Again, Jun. 10, 1651; MercuriusScommaticus, Jul. 8, 1651. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Honestus, or News From Westminster.1648, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: (May19-May 25, 1648). Reel: 1205
Mercurius Impartialis, or, An Answer To ThatTreasonable Pamphlet, Mercurius Militaris; TogetherWith The Moderate.Dec. 5/12, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Dec. 12,1648. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Infernus, or, News From The OtherWorld.(?)-Apr. 1, 1679On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: ?-Mar.25, 1680. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Libraius.Nov. 22. 1669On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: 1668-1670. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Medicus or, A Soveraigne Salve ForThese Sick Times.1647, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: (Oct.11)-Oct. 22, 1647. Reel: 1205
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Mercurius Melancholicus, For King Charles TheSecond.May 31-Jun. 7, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: May31-Jun. 7, 1649. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Militans, With His Hags HauntingCruelty, and His Bays Crowning Clemency:Historically Suited To Our Long Wished Peace.(Nov. 14), 1648On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Nov.14, 1648. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Militaris or Times Only Truth-Teller.May 22/29, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: May 29,1649; Title changes: Metropolitan Nuncio or TimesOnly Truth-Teller, Jun. 6-Jun. 13, 1649; See alsoMetropolitan Nuncio or Times Only Truth Teller. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Militaris: Communicating From All Partsof England, Scotland and Ireland, All MartiallEnterprizes, Designs, and Sucesses.Oct. 10-17, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Pacificus.May 31, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: May25/31, 1649. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Phanaticus, or Mercury Temporizing.Mar. 14, 1664 (i.e. 1660)On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Mar. 4,1660- May 23, 1660. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Philo-Monarchicus: CommunicatingIntelligence From All Parts.Apr. 10/17, May 14/21, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Apr.17-May 21, 1649. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Pragmaticus, Taking A Serious View ofthe Present Condition, Proceedings and Conspireciesof the Distracted Part of the World.Jul. 15/22, 1651On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Publicus Communicating EmergentOccurrences, and Several Passages of the Times ForThe Further Discovery of That Mystery of IniquityThe Present Parliament At Westminster and TheTimely Information of the Abused People AtEngland.Jun. 6-Dec. 26, 1650On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Publicus: Being A Summary of the WholeWeeks Intelligence: Faithfully Communicating AllMaterial Occurrences, Both Domestick and Foreign.Feb. 21/28, Mar. 11/18, 1680On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Feb.21/28-Mar. 11/18, 1680. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Rusticus or, The Countries of Murthers,Robberies, Plunderings, and Other OutragesCommitted By The Bells On His Majesties FaithfullSubjects.Jul. 29, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Scoticus, or, The Royal Messenger:Impartially Communicating The Daily Proceedingsof the Armies In England, Ireland, and Scotland; andOther Remarkable Occurrences From The ParliamentNavy At Sea, Prince Ruperts Fleet In The Straits; andThe Countess At Derby In The Isle of Man &c.Sept. 23/30, 1651On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Sept.23/30. 1651. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Urbanicus, or, Newes From London andWestminster, and Other Parts.May 2/9, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: May 9,1648. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Vapulans or Naworth Stript and Whipt.Mar. 4, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Veridicus or The True Intelligencer.Mar. 28/Apr. 4, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Veridicus or, True Informations, ofSpecial and Remarkable Passages, From Both Housesof Parliament and Severall Counties of theKingdome.Jul. 5-19, Sept. 17/20, Sept. 27-Oct. 11, Oct. 18/25,Nov. 8/15, Nov. 22/29, Dec. 6/13, 1645; Dec. 30/Jan.6, 1646On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Apr. 19,1645-Mar. 7, 1646. Reel: 1205
Mercurius Veridicus, Communicating SuchIntelligence As Is Brought To Him.Feb. 27-Mar. 5, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Feb. 13-Apr. 11, 1644; Title changes: Mercurius & CVeriduicus - Not Mutus - Not Yet, Jan. 17-Feb. 6,1644; See also Mercurius & C Veriduicus - NotMutus - Not Yet. Reel: 1205
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Mercurius Veridicus, Communicating The Best andTruest Intelligence From All Parts of England.Jan. 7, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Jan. 7,1681. Reel: 1205
Mercury: or Advertisements Concerning Trade.Feb. 14-21, Feb. 28-Mar. 7, 1677On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: (?)-Feb.21, 1678-(?); Title changes: City Mercury: or,Advertisements Concerning Trade, Nov. 4, 1675-;City Mercury: from The Office of the RoyalExchange, Oct. 21, 1680-Jun. 16, 1681; See also CityMercury: or Advertisements Concerning Trade. Reel: 1205
Metropolitan Nuncio or Times Only Truth-Teller.May 30-Jun. 13, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Jun. 6-Jun. 13, 1649; Title changes: Mercurius Militaris orTimes Only Truth-Teller, May 29, 1649; See alsoMercurius Militaris or Times Only Truth-Teller. Reel: 1205
Military Actions of Europe As Also The ConcilsMade Publique Relating There To: With Such OtherParticulars That Happen.Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 1646On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Oct. 27-Nov. 2, 1646. Reel: 1205
Military Scribe, Declaring His War Like RelationsTo The People.Feb. 20-Mar. 5, Mar. 26-Apr. 2, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Feb. 27-Apr. 2, 1644. Reel: 1205
Mistris Parliament Presented In Her Bed, After TheFore and Ravaile and Hard Labour Which SheEndured Last Weeke In The Birth of Her MonstrousOff-Spring, The Childe of Deformation.1648, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Mock-Pres, or, The Encounter of Happy Lungs andJalper Hem.1681, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: 1681. Reel: 1205
Moderate Intelligencer.Aug. 23-28, Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 1682On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Aug.23-Oct. 23, 1682; Title changes: Loyal LondonMercury: or The Moderate Intelligencer, Jun. 14-Aug. 19, 1682; See also Loyal London Mercury: orThe Moderate Intelligencer. Reel: 1205
Moderate Mercury: Faithfully CommunicatingDivers Remarkable Passages Both Foreign andDomestique.Jun. 14/21, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Jun. 21-Jun. 28, 1649. Reel: 1205
Moderate Occurrences: Faithfully CommunicatingThe Impartial Proceedings of the English and DutchNavies At Sea; The Affairs and Disigns Now OnFoot In England, Scotland, France, Ireland, Denmark,Holland, and Other Parts In Europe.May 17-24, 1653On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Apr. 5-May 31, 1653. Reel: 1205
Modest Narrative of Intelligence Fitted For TheRepublique of England and Ireland.Jun. 16/23, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel D; Publication dates: Apr. 7-Sept. 22, 1649. Reel: 1205
Momus Ridens or, Comical Remarks On The PublicReports.1690, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Monthly Account of the Present State Affairs, Etc.Mar. (?), 1700On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Monthly Register: or Memoirs of the Affairs ofEurope, &c.Dec. (?), 1704On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
Mrs. Parliament, Her Invatation of Mrs. London, ToA Thanksgiving Dinner.1648On Miscellaneous Reel D. Reel: 1205
New Dialogue Betwixt Heraclitus and Towzer,Concerning The Times.1681, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
New Mercury Called Mercurius Problematicus.1644, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
New News - Book, or, Occurrences Forreign andDomestick, Impartially Related.Apr. 23, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Apr. 23,1681. Reel: 1206
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New News, Strange News, True News, and UponThe Matter, No News.(Jun. 15?), 1648On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jun.(15), 1648. Reel: 1206
New State of Europe or A True Account of PublickTransactions and Learning.Nov. 6-8, 1701On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Sept.20, 1701-Jan. 22, 1702. Reel: 1206
Newes and Affaires of Europe.Jan. 7-Mar. 6, 1624On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Newes From Europe: With The Particular Accidents.Mar. 19, 1624On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Newes of Europe, With All Such ParticularAccidents, As Have Changed In Severall Provinces.Apr. 20, 1624On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
News From Parnassus.Jan. 27-Feb. 2, 1680On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Observator Observ'd, or, Protestant ObservationsUpon Anti-Protestant Pamphlets.May 6, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: May 6-(Jun. 16), 1681. Reel: 1206
Occurrences From Foreign Parts.Dec. 27-Jan. 3, Feb. 7-21, 1660On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jul. 5,1659-May 18, 1660. Reel: 1206
Occurrences of Certain Speciall and RemarkablePassages In Parliament, and The Affairres of theKingdome.Feb. 2-9, Mar. 15-22, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jan. 12-May 24, 1644; Title changes: Perfect Occurrences ofParliament and Chief Collection of Letters, ofSeverall Victories, May 31, 1644-Mar. 6, 1646;Perfect Occurrences of Both Houses of Parliament,Mar. 13, 1646-Jan. 1, 1647; Perfect Occurrences ofEvery Dayes Journal in Parliament, and otherModerate Intelligence, Jan. 8, 1647-Oct. 12, 1649;See also Perfect Occurrences of Both Houses ofParliament; Perfect Occurrences of Every DayesJournal in Parliament and other ModerateIntelligence; Perfect Occurrences of Parliament andChief Collection of Letters, of Severall Victories. Reel: 1206
Old Mould To Cast New Lawes By.1643, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Omnia Comesta A Bello, or, An Answer Out of theWest To A Question Out of the North.1667, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Orange Gazette.Dec. 31, 1688On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Dec. 31,1688-Mar. 9, 1689. Reel: 1206
Pacquet of Advice from France.Apr. 6-Apr. 27, 1691On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Papers Delivered By The Commissioners of theKingdome of Scotland At London.1646, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Papers From The Scots Quarters.Oct. 14, 1646On Miscellaneous Reel E; Title changes:continuation of papers, Oct. 28, 1646; continuation ofA Journal of Passages of the Parliament and otherpapers, Nov. 5-Nov. 26, 1646. Reel: 1206
Parliament Kite, or The Tell-Tale Bird.Jun. 1-9, Aug. 3-17, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: May 15-Aug. 31, 1648. Reel: 1206
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Parliament-Porter: or The Door Keeper of the Houseof Commons.Aug./Sept. 28/4, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Sept. 4-Sept. 25, 1648. Reel: 1206
Parliaments Post: Faithfully Communicating to TheKingdome The Proceedings of the Armies On BothSide.Sept. 23-Oct. 7, 1645On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: May 13-Oct. 7, 1645. Reel: 1206
Parliament's Scout's Discovery.Jun. 9-16, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jun. 16,1643. Reel: 1206
Particular Account of A Terrible and BloodyEngagement Between The English and French Fleet.May 8, 1689On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Passages In Parliament.Jan. 3/10, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jan. 10,1642. Reel: 1206
Pegasus, with News, An Observator, and A JacobiteCourant.Aug. 3-10, 1696On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jun. 15-Sept. 14, 1696. Reel: 1206
Perfect Account of the Daily Intelligence.Jan. 22-May 7, Jul. 9-Aug. 13, Sept. 24-Oct. 15, Dec.31-Jan. 7, 1651/52, Feb. 18-25, Mar. 10-17, Jul. 28-Aug. 4, 1652On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jan. 15,1651-Sept. 26, 1655. Reel: 1206
Perfect and More Particular Relation of theProceedings of the Army In Ireland.Nov. 17, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Nov.17-Nov. 19, 1649. Reel: 1206
A Perfect Diurnal of Passages In Parliament.Jul. 16-23, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jul. 16-23, 1649. Reel: 1206
Perfect Diurnal, or, The Daily Proceedings InParliament.Mar. 1-3, 1660On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Feb. 25-Mar. 16, 1660; Title changes: A Perfect Diurnall ofEverydayes Proceedings in Parliament, Feb. 21,1660-; A Perfect Diurnall of Everydayes;Proceedings in Parliament. Reel: 1206
Perfect Occurrences of Both Houses of Parliament.Aug. 21-Dec. 18, 1646On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Mar. 13,1646-Jan. 1, 1647; See also Occurrences of CertainSpeciall and Remarkable Passages in Parliament, andThe Affairres of the Kingdome. Reel: 1206
Perfect Occurrences of Every Dayes Journal InParliament, and Other Moderate Intelligence.Jan. 8-25, Feb. 12-19, Feb. 25-Mar. 3, Apr. 16-30,1647. Apr. 21-28, May 5-10, May 19-26, Jun. 9-15,Jun. 30-Jul. 14, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jan. 8,1647-Oct. 12, 1649; See also Occurrences of CertainSpeciall and Remarkable Passages in Parliament, andThe Affairres of the Kingdome. Reel: 1206
Perfect Occurrences of the Most RemarkablePassages In Parliament With Other ModerateIntelligence.May 11-18, 1660On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: (1659?)-May 18, 1660. Reel: 1206
Perfect Passages of Each Days Proceedings InParliament.Oct. 16-Nov. 13, 1644; Jan. 22-Apr. 9, May 7-Sept.2, Sept. 17-Dec. 17, 1645; Feb. 18-24, 1646On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Oct. 23,1644-Mar. 4, 1646. Reel: 1206
Perfect Summary of Chiefe Passages In ParliamentFrom The Army, and Other Parts of the Kingdome.Aug. 2-9, 1647On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jul. 26-Oct. 6, 1647. Reel: 1206
Perfect Summary of Exact Passages In Parliament.Jan. 8, 1648-Jan. 5, 1649; Aug. 6-13, 1649On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Perfect Weekly Account Concerning Speciall andRemarkable Passages From Both Houses ofParliament; From The Kings Majesty and TheCommissioners, At Newport; From The Head-Quarters: and Several Other Parts of the Kingdome.Dec. 6-20, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
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Perfect Weekly Account Containing Certain Specialand Remarkable Passages From Both Houses ofParliament: The General Assembly of the Kingdomeof Scotland, and The State and Condition of the KingMajesty, The Army and Kingdome.May 3-10, Jun. 7-14, Jun. 21-28, Aug. 2-9, 1647On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: May 5,1647-Jun. 5, 1648; Title changes: The WeeklyAccount Containing Certain Special and RemarkablePassages from Both Houses of Parliament, andCollection of Severall Advertisements, Sept. 6, 1643-Apr. 1647; 1650; See also Weekly AccountContaining Certain Special and Remarkable Passagesfrom Both Houses of Parliament and Collection ofSeverall Advertisements. Reel: 1206
Perfect Weekly Account Containing Certain Specialand Remarkable Passages From Both Houses ofParliament; and Collection of Several Letters FromThe Armie.Aug. 4-10, 1647On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Perfect Weekly Account. Containing The DailyIntelligence In England, Ireland and Scotland, WithProceedings of the Armie Under The Command ofHis Excellency The Lord Generall Cromwell.Jul. 10-17, 1650On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Petition of Both Houses of Parliament.Mar. 26, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Philosophical Observator.Jan. 22, 1695On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jan. 22,1695. Reel: 1206
Political History of Europe.Feb. ?, 1697On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Poor Robin's Intelligence Revived.Nov. 26, 1679; Mar. 10, 1680On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Sept.24, 1679-May 12, 1680; Title changes: Poor Robin'sIntelligence Newly Revived, Sept. 4, 1679. Reel: 1206
Poor Robin's Intelligence, or News From City andCounty.Jul. 8-17, 1691On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Jul. 8-17, 1691. Reel: 1206
Poor Robin's Prophesies.1676, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Popish Mass Displayed, or, The Superstitions andFopperies of the Romish Church Discovered: InWhich Is Shew'd The Several Antick Jestures, andProfaine Prayers, Used By The Popish Priest, WhenHe Come to The Celebration At The Alter.Apr. 20-27, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Apr. 20-27, 1681. Reel: 1206
Pretended High Court of Justice Unbowelled: BeingA Caveat For Traytors, or Treason Condemmed andTruth Vindicated.1660On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Proceedings, Votes, Resolves, and Acts of the LateHalf-Quarter Parliament, Called Rump.Jan. 27, 1660On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Propositions For Peace By An Union of Interests, orA Memento to The King's Party.1648On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Protestant Courant, Imparting News Foreign andDomestick.Apr. 24-May 13, 1682On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Apr. 24,1682-May 13, 1682. Reel: 1206
Protestant Martyrs, or, The Bloody Assizes.1685On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Protestant Mercury: Occurrences Foreign andDomestick.Jan. 5-14, 1697; Mar. 25-30, 1698; Apr. 10-12, 1700On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Mar.1696-Dec. 18, 1700. Reel: 1206
Protestant Oxford Intelligence or, OccurrencesForraign and Domestick.Mar. 10-Mar. 31, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Mar.10-Mar. 31, 1681; Title changes: Impartial LondonIntelligence, Apr. 4-14, (1681); See also ImpartialLondon Intelligence. Reel: 1206
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Relation of the Particulars of the Reduction of theGreatest Part of the Province of Munster In Ireland toThe Obedience of the Common-Wealth of England.1649, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Remarkable Passages Impartially Relating TheProceedings of the Protestant and Papistacall ArmiesOn Foot In Most Parts of This Kingdom.Nov. 1-8, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Remonstrance of His Excellancy Thomas LordFairfax, Lord Generall of the Parliament Forces.Nov. 16, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Representation Examined: Being Remarks On TheState of Religion In England.1711On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Representation of the Present State of Religion.1711On Miscellaneous Reel E; Title changes:Representation of the Present State of Religion, withRegard to The Late Excessive Growth of Infidelity,Hersey, and Profaneness, ?; See also Representationof the Present State of Religion, with Regard to TheLate Excessive Growth of Infidelity, Hersey, andProfaneness. Reel: 1206
Royal Diurnal.Jul. 25-31, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: ?-Aug.29, 1648. Reel: 1206
Scotch Intelligence, Relating The Weekly NewesFrom Scotland, The Court, and Other Places.Oct. 19-25, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Scotch Mercury.Oct. 5, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Scotch Mercury Communicating The Affairs ofScotland and The Northern Parts: and Come Over toAccomodate The Late Differences.Oct. 5, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Scotish Dove: Sent Out, and Returning; BringingIntelligence From Their Army and Makes SomeRelations of Other Observable Passages of BothKingdoms, For Information and Instruction.Oct. 13-30, Nov. 3/10, Dec. 15/22, 1643; Mar. 15/22,Nov. 8-22, 1644; Jan. 10/17, Mar. 7/14, Nov. 19-27,Dec. 3-10, 1645On Miscellaneous Reel E; Publication dates: Oct.13/20, 1643-Nov. 26, 1646; Title changes: ScottishDove, Sent Out and Returning: Brings Intelligencefrom The Armies of both Kingdomes, and Relatesother Passages Observable for Information andInstruction. Reel: 1206
Sr Anthonie St. Leger, His Letter From Aboard TheDownes, to Mr. Wareham Horsemanden A Cailier InColchester.Aug. 15, 1648On Miscellaneous Reel E. Reel: 1206
Scottish Mercury, Relating The Weekly IntelligenceFrom Scotland and The Court.1651, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Second Narrative of the Signal Victory.Jun. 3, 1665On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Sir Thomas Fairfaxes Taking of Dennis Castle andFelford Haven.Mar. 26, 1646On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Sober, Yet Jocular Answer to Heraclitus Ridens.1681, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Some Special Passages From London, Westminster,Yorke Hull, Ireland and Other Partes Collected ForThe Satisfaction of Those That Desire TrueInformation.May 24-Dec. 27, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Special Passages and Certain Information FromSeveral Places, Collected For The Uses of All ThatDesire to Be Trully Informed.Jan. 3-Jun. 23, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Speech of Master John White Councellour,Concerning Epsicopacy.1641, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
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Speech of Sacheverell, D.d. Upon His ImpeachmentAt The Bar of the House of Lords, In Westminster-Hall.Mar. (?), 1709On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Sufferings and Services of Captain Tobias Knowles,With His Humble Request Presented to The SupremeAuthority of This Nation, The Parliament of theCommon-Wealth of England.1649On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Summary Narration of the Signal Victory.Jun. 3, 1665On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Three Royall Cedars of Great Britain's GloriousDiamonds.1660On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
To Monthly and Quarterly Meetings of Friends InEngland, Wales, and Elsewhere.Apr. 9, 10, 11, 1690On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
To The Kings Most Excellent Majestie - The HumblePetition of the Countie of Cornwall.Jun. 26, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
To The Kings Most Excellent Majesty.Feb. 18, 1641On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True and Brief Relation of the Great VictoryObtained By Sir Ralph Hopton Neare Bodmin TheCountry of Cromwall.Jan. 19, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True and Exact Relation of the Great VictoryObtained By General Schults Over Count Teckely InThe Upper Hungaria.Sept. 20, 1684On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True and Full Relation of His Majesty's Safe Arrivaland Reception At The Hague.1690On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True and Serious Intelligence; or, OccurrencesDomestick and Forraign.Mar. 3, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True Character of Mercurius Aulicus.1645, (?)On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: 1645. Reel: 1207
True Diurnall of the Last Weeks Passages InParliament.Jan. 10-17, 1641On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True Diurnall: Occurrences or Proceedings In TheParliament This Last Weeke.Jan. 24-31, 1642On Miscellaneous Reel F; Title changes: The DiurnalOccurrences: or Proceedings in The Parliament TheLast Weeke. Jan. 17, 1642; See also The DiurnalOccurrences: or Proceedings in The Parliament TheLast Weeke. Reel: 1207
True Informer.Feb. 10-17; Mar. 16-23; Mar. 30-Apr. 6, 1644On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True Informer: Containing A Collection of the MostSpecial and Observable Passages From Divers Partsof the Kingdome.Oct. 21-Nov. 4, 1643, Jul. 20-27, Nov. 16-Dec. 28,1644, Jan. 4, 1645On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True Informer: Containing A Perfect Collection ofthe Proceedings In Parliament, and True InformationFrom The Armies.May 17, Aug. 2-23; Aug. 30; Sept. 27-Jan. 4, 1645;Jan. 17, Jan. 24, 1646On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: May 3,1645-Mar. 7, 1646; Title changes: A PerfectDeclaration, Apr. 26, 1645. Reel: 1207
True Intelligence From The Head-Quarters, of theDaily Motions and Proceedings of the ParliamentsArmy, Under The Lord General Cromwell SinceThey Entered Into Scotland.Jul. 23-30, 1650On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True List of the Names of Those Persons AppointedBy The Rump Parliament To Sit As A Council ofState.1660On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
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True Relation of A Second Victorie Over The ScotsAt Hamilton Commanded By Col. Kerr, Who IsTaken By The Parliament's Forces, With OtherPrisoner's of Qualitie.Nov. 25, 1650On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True Relation of the Great Victory Obtained By TheChristian Army Over The Turks, Near The MountainHarsan, In The Neighborhood of St. Clos.Aug. 14, 1687On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
True Relation of the Newes of the Present Weeke.May 12, 1624On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Tryal of Rowland Walters, Dearing Bradshaw andAmbrose Cave For Murdering of Sir Charles Pymm,Bart, At The Sessions Held At The Old-Bailey.Jun. 1, 1688On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Tryals and Condemnation of Several Persons ForMurders, Felonies, and Burglaries.Jul. 16-Jul. 18, 1679On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Two Knaves For A Penny or, A Dialogue BetweenMr. Hard The Meal Man and Mr. Gripe The Broker.1647On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Two Wonderful and Lamentable Accidents HereinRelated.Oct. 11, 1624On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Tyburns Groans: or An Hue and Cry After A PolishRenegado.1649On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Unhappy View of the Whole Behavior of My LordDuke of Buckingham At The French Island, CalledThe Isle of Rhee.1648On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Universal Intelligence.Dec. 11-25/26, 1688; Jan. 1, 5-8, Feb. 13-15, 1689On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: Dec. 11,1688-Feb. 18, 1689. Reel: 1207
Votes of the House of Commons In Ireland.Oct. 5-18, 1692On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: ? Oct. 5-17, 1692; Reprint of Dublin paper. Reel: 1207
Weekly Abstract: Presenting To The Eye The MostRemarkable Passages Throughout The Most NotedParts of Christendom.Jun. 3-19, 1654On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: May27/Jun. 3, Jun. 12/19, 1654. Reel: 1207
Weekly Acompt of Certain Special and RemarkablePassages From Both House of Parliament, and OtherParts of the Kingdome.Jul. 27/Aug. 3, Aug. 28-Nov. 30, 1643; Feb. 13-29,1644; Dec. 31, 1645; Jan. 7, 1646On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: Aug. 3,1643-?. Reel: 1207
Weekly Advertisement of Books.Mar. 17, 1680On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Weekly Comedy.May 10-28, 1699On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: May 10,1699-Jun. 12, 1699. Reel: 1207
Weekly Discoverer Strip'd Naked, or, Jest and ErnestExpos'd To Publick View In His Proper Colours.Feb. 16-Mar. 16, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: Feb. 16,1681-Mar. 23, 1681. Reel: 1207
Weekly Entertainment.Oct. 24-Nov. 7, 1700On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Weekly Intelligencer of the Common-WealthFaithfully Communicating All Affairs Both Martialand Civil.Dec. 31/Jan. 7; Oct. 1-15, 1650; Jan. 14-Apr. 8; Jun.24/Jul. 1; Sept. 20/Oct, 7; Oct. 14/21, 1651; Mar. 23-Apr. 6, 1652On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Weekly Memorial, or Political Observations OnEnglands Benefits By War With France.Jan. 13, Jan. 20, 1692On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
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Weekly Newsletter, or, An Exact and ImpartialAccount of the Most Remarkable Occurrences,Foreign and Domestick.Jun. 29-Jul. 1, 1695On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: Jun. 29-Jul. 13, 1695. Reel: 1207
Weekly Post Master: Faithfully Communicating HisIntelligence of the Proceedings of Parliament, andMany Memorable Passages, Certified By Letters andAdvertisements.Apr. 15, 1645On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: Apr. 15-May 6, 1645. Reel: 1207
Weekly Remarks.Mar. 25-May 13, 1691On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: Mar. 25-May 13, 1691. Reel: 1207
Weekly Visions of the Late Popish Plot.(Apr. 22)-Jun. 3, 1681On Miscellaneous Reel F; Publication dates: (Apr.22)-Jun. 3, 1681. Reel: 1207
Welch Mercury, Communicating RemarkableIntelligence and True Newes To Awle The WholeKingdome.Oct. 2-Nov. 11, 1643On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Westminster Gazette.Jan. 12-15, 1680On Miscellaneous Reel F; Title changes: EnglishGazette, Dec. 22, 1680-Jan. 12, 1681. Reel: 1207
Whitehall.Sept. 9, 1693; Jul. 16-Sept. 10, 1695; May 22-Sept.19, 1696; Jun. 25-Oct. 5, 1697; Aug. 21, 1702On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
A Wonderful and Lamentable Accident LatelyHappened In The Low Countries.1624On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
A Word To Purpose, or, A Parthian Dart.1659On Miscellaneous Reel F. Reel: 1207
Missionary Magazine. A Periodical MonthlyPublication Intended As A Repository of Discussion.An Intelligence Respecting The Progress of theGospel Throughout The World.July 1796-Dec. 1813On 3 reels; Publication dates: vol. 1, no. 1, July 18,1796- ; Title varies:; The Missionary Magazine. APeriodical Monthly Publication Intended as ARepository of Discussion and Intelligence RespectingThe Progress of the Gospel Throughout The World. Reel: 1208-1210
Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners WithStrictures On Their Epitome, The Stage.Dec. 1795-Dec. 1810On 4 reels; Publication dates: Dec. 1795. Reel: 1211-1214
Monthly Review; or Literary Journal.May 1749-Dec. 1820On 33 reels. Issues lacking; Publication dates: May1749-Dec. 1820.; Title varies:; The Monthly Review. Reel: 1215-1247
New Annual Register, or General Repository, ofHistory, Politics, and Literature.Jan. 1781-Dec. 1820On 10 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 1781- . a. Reel: 1248-1257
Archaeologia: or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating ToAntiquity.1770-1816On 4 reels; Publication dates: 1770. Reel: 1258-1261
Monthly Magazine and British Register.Jan. 1797-Jan. 1821On 11 reels; Publication dates: 1796; Title varies:;The Monthly Magazine or British Register. Reel: 1262-1272
Philosophical Magazine.June 1798-Dec. 1820On 8 reels; Publication dates: June 1798- .; Titlevaries:; The Philosophical Magazine and Journal:Comprehending The Various Branches of Science,The Liberal and Fine Arts, Geology, Agriculture,Manufactures, and Commerce; The PhilosophicalMagazine: Comprehending The Various Branches ofScience, The Liberal and Fine Arts, Agriculture,Manufactures, and Commerce. Reel: 1273-1280
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Repertory of Arts and Manufactures: Consisting ofOriginal Communications, Specifications of PatentInventions and Selections of Useful Practical PapersFrom Transactions of the Philosophical Societies ofAll Nations.1794-Nov. 1819On 8 reels; Publication dates: No. 1, July 1794- .;Title varies:; The Repertory of Arts andManufactures; The Repertory of Arts, Manufactures,and Agriculture; The Repertory of Arts,Manufactures, and Agriculture. Consisting ofOriginal Communications, Specifications of PatentInventions, Practical and Interesting papers, Selectedfrom The Philosophical Transactions and ScientificJournals of All Nations. Monthly IntelligenceRelating to The Societies and Notices of All PatentsGranted for Inventions; Series I: Reels 1281-1283,1794-1802; Series II: Reels 1284-1288, 1802-1819. Reel: 1281-1288
Scot's Magazine and General Intelligencer.Jan. 1739-July 1817On 18 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 1739- .; Titlevaries:; The Scot's Magazine; The Scot's Magazine;and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany Being A GeneralRepository of Literature, History, and Politics; TheScot's Magazine Containing A General View of theReligion, Politics, Entertainment Etc. in Great Britainand A Succinct Account of Publick Affairs Foreignand Domestick; The Scot's Magazine; or GeneralRepository of Literature, History, and Politics. Reel: 1289-1306
Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine: or MonthlyPolitical and Literary Censor.July 1798-April 1800On 1 reel; Publication dates: No. 1, July 1798. Reel: 1307
Commercial Daily List.Mar. 1838-Mar. 1870On 40 reels; Publication dates: March 1838-March1870. Reel: 1308-1347
The Hour.Mar. 1873-Dec. 1874On 11 reels beginning on multi-title reel: CommercialDaily List; Publication dates: March 1873-August1876. Reel: 1347-1357
British Critic.Jan. 1811-June 1813; Jan. 1814-Dec. 1820On 5 reels; Publication dates: May 1793-December1813. New Series: January 1814-June 1825. ThirdSeries: October 1825-October 1826. A general Indexto the First Twenty Volumes of the British Critic inTwo Parts, 1804, 1815. Reel: 1358-1362
English Chronicle; or, Universal Evening Post.May 1784-Jul. 1788On 1 reel; Publication dates: 178_-[1788]-1793,1796-1800, 1802. Reel: 1363
General History of Europe.Nov. 1688-Dec. 1693On 1 reel; Publication dates: 16__-?. Reel: 1364
A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and TheArts.Apr. 1797-Mar. 1801On 1 reel; Publication dates: 1797-1813; After vol.36, 1802, incorporated with The PhilosophicalMagazine. Reel: 1365
Juvenile Library Including A Complete Course ofInstruction of Every Useful Subject.1800-1803On 1 reel; Publication dates: 1800-1803; Title varies:;The Juvenile Encyclopedia. Reel: 1366
Naval Chronicle.Jan. 1799-Dec. 1818On 10 reels; Publication dates: 1799-1818. Reel: 1367-1376
New Memoirs of Literature.Jan. 1725-Dec. 1727On 2 multiple-title reels beginning on: The NavalChronicle; Publication dates: 1725-1727. Reel: 1376-1377
A New Miscellany.1734, 1737-1739On 1 multi-title reel: New Memoirs of Literature;Publication dates: 1734-39. Reel: 1377
A New Review, With Literary Curiosities andLiterary Intelligence.Feb. 1782-May 1786On 3 reels beginning on multi-title reel: NewMemoirs of Literature; Publication dates: 1782-1786. Reel: 1377-1379
New Spectator With The Sage Opinions of John Bull.Feb. 1784-June 1785On 1 multi-title reel: A New Review with LiteraryCuriosities and Literary Intelligence; Publicationdates: 1784-1786. Reel: 1379
Occasional Historian.1730-1732On 1 multi-title reel: A New Review with LiteraryCuriosities and Literary Intelligence; Publicationdates: 17__-?. Reel: 1379
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Occasional Paper Containing An Account of theAuthor's Design.1697-1698On 1 multi-title reel: A New Review with LiteraryCuriosities and Literary Intelligence; Publicationdates: 16__-?. Reel: 1379
The Phoenix, or, Weekly Miscellany Improved.July 1792-July 1794On 2 reels beginning on multi-title reel: A NewReview with Literary Curiosities and LiteraryIntelligence; Publication dates: 17__-?. Reel: 1379-1380
Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, andLiterary Journal.Jan. 1780-Nov. 1791On 5 reels beginning on multi-title reel: The Phoenix:or, Weekly Miscellany Improved. Scattered issueslacking: 1783, 1786, 1787, 1788, 1791; Publicationdates: 1780-1791. Reel: 1380-1384
Present State of Europe or Historical and PoliticalMonthly Mercury.Jan. 1700-Dec. 1727On 5 reels beginning on multi-title reel: The PoliticalMagazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military andLiterary Journal; Publication dates: 1692-?. Reel: 1384-1388
An Account of the Proceedings of the Meeting of theEstates In Scotland.Mar. 1689-Oct. 1690On multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates March 1689-October 1690. Reel: 1389
Asiatick Miscellany.1785-1786On 1 multi-title reel: An Account of the Proceedingsof the Meeting of the Estates in Scotland; Publicationdates: 17__-?. Reel: 1389
Ayre's Sunday London Gazette.Apr. 7, 17, 1791On 1 multi-title reel: An Account of the Proceedingsof the Meeting of the Estates in Scotland; Publicationdates: 1783-1795. Reel: 1389
Bouquet Magazine.1795On 1 multi-title reel: An Account of the Proceedingsof the Meeting of the Estates in Scotland; Publicationdates: 17__-?. Reel: 1389
British Magazine.Jan. 1746-Dec. 1750On 1 multiple title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: 1746-1750. Reel: 1390
The Devil.Feb.-July 1775On 1 multi-title reel: The British Magazine;Publication dates: 17--?. Reel: 1390
Dramatic Censor; or, Weekly Theatrical Report.Apr. 1800-Dec. 1801On 1 multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: 1800-1801; Title varies:; Monthly Epitome ofTaste, Fashion and Manners. Reel: 1391
An Extraordinary North Briton.May 1768-Jan. 1770On 1 multi-title reel: The Dramatic Censor; orWeekly Theatrical Report; Publication dates: May1768-December 1769. [Jan. 1770]. Reel: 1391
Female Tatler.July 1709-Mar. 1710On 1 multi-title reel: The Dramatic Censor; orWeekly Theatrical Report; Publication dates: 1709-?. Reel: 1391
The Flapper: A Periodical Work.Feb. 1796-Jan. 1797On 1 multi-title reel: The Dramatic Censor; orWeekly Theatrical Report; Publication dates: 17__-?. Reel: 1391
Free Mason's Magazine, or General and CompleteLibrary.June 1793-Dec. 1796On 1 reel; Publication dates: 1793-1798. Reel: 1392
Historical Magazine or Classical Library of PublicPapers.1789-1791On 1 multi-title reel: The Scientific Magazine andFree Mason's Repository; Publication dates: 1789-1792. Reel: 1393
Ipswich Magazine.Jan. 1799-Feb. 1800On 1 multi-title reel: The Scientific Magazine andFree Mason's Repository; Publication dates: 1799-?. Reel: 1393
Scientific Magazine and Free Mason's Repository.Jan. 1797-Dec. 1798On 1 multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: ?. Reel: 1393
Juvenile Magazine or Instructive and EntertainingMiscellany.Jan.-Dec. 1788On 1 multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: January-December 1788. Reel: 1394
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Kentish Register and Monthly Miscellany.Oct. 1793-Dec. 1795On 1 multi-title reel: The Juvenile Magazine orInstructive and Entertaining Miscellany; Publicationdates: 17__-?. Reel: 1394
The Loiterer.Jan. 1789-Mar. 1790On 1 multi-title reel: The Juvenile Magazine orInstructive and Entertaining Miscellany; Publicationdates: 17_-?. Reel: 1394
London Terraefilius; or Satyrical Reformer.1707-1708On 1 multi-title reel: The Juvenille Magazine orInstructive and Entertaining Miscellany. The LondonWeekly paper, and Organ of the Middle Classes. No.1 (May 15, 1852). - no. 26 (Nov. 6, 1852). -- London;On 1 multi-title reel. Unit 61; Publication dates:1707-1708; Continued as: Tallis's London Weeklypaper. Reel: 1394
Mercurius Theologicus; or The Monthly Instructor.1700-1701On 1 multi-title reel: The Monthly Register;Publication dates: 1700-1701. Reel: 1395
The Meteors.1799-1800On 1 multi-title reel: The Monthly Register;Publication dates: 1799, 1800. Reel: 1395
Monthly Register; or, Memoirs of the Affairs ofEurope.Jan. 1704-Dec. 1707On 1 multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: 1703-?. Reel: 1395
Novelist's Magazine, A Sentimental Journey ThroughFrance and Italy.1782-1787On 3 reels; Publication dates: [1780-88?]. Reel: 1396-1398
Universal Visiter and Memorialist.Jan.-Dec. 1756On 1 multi-title reel: The Novelists's Magazine ASentimental Journey Through France and Italy;Publication dates: 17__-?. Reel: 1398
Wit's Magazine.Jan. 1784-Apr. 1785On 1 multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: 1784, 1785. Reel: 1399
Zion's Trumpet, A Theological Miscellany.June 1798-Dec. 1801On 1 multi-title reel: The Wit's Magazine;Publication dates: 17__-?. Reel: 1399
Balm of Gilead or Healer of Divisions.Jan. 4, 1713-14On 1 multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: Jan. 4-Feb. 5, 1714; [one issue]. Reel: 1400
European Magazine and London Review.Jan. 1807-June 1808On 1 multi-title reel: The Balm of Gilead or TheHealer of Divisions; Publication dates: 1782-1825. Reel: 1400
The Ghost.Apr.-Nov. 1796On 1 multi-title reel: The Balm of Gilead or TheHealer of Divisions; Publication dates: 17__-?. Reel: 1400
Grand Magazine of Magazines, or UniversalRegister.July 1758-Dec. 1759, June 1760On 1 multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdates: 1758-1759. [1760 Index]. Reel: 1401
Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle.Jan. 1813-Dec. 1820On 3 reels beginning on multi-title reel: The GrandMagazine of Magazines, or Universal Register;Publication dates: 1813-1822. Reel: 1401-1403
Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine: or, MonthlyPolitical and Literary Censor.Jan. 1802-Aug. 1816On 5 reels beginning on multi-title reel: TheEvangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle;Publication dates: 1798-1821. Reel: 1403-1407
The Age.May 1825-Oct. 1843On 9 reels; Publication dates May 1825-Oct. 1843;Merged with The Argus to become The Age and theArgus. Reel: 1408-1417
Anglo-American Times.Oct. 1865-Nov. 1896On 35 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 1865-Nov. 1896. Reel: 1418-1452
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British Miner and General Newsman. A PublicationDevoted To The Interests of the Working Miners ofthe United Kingdom.Sept. 1862-July 1867On 4 reels; Publication dates: Sept. 1862-July 1867;Title varies:; Miner; Miner and Workman'sAdvocate; Workman's Advocate; Commonwealth. Reel: 1453-1456
Charter.Jan. 1839-Mar. 1840On 4 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 1839-Mar. 1840. Reel: 1457-1460
Empire.Jan. 1854-Jun. 1856On 5 reels. Reel: 1461-1465
Evans and Ruffy's Farmer's Journal andManufacturer's and Trader's Register.Dec. 1809-July 1832On 11 reels; Publication dates: Dec. 1809-July 1832;Title varies:; Evans and Ruffy's Farmer's Journal andAgricultural Advertiser. Reel: 1466-1476
Evening Star.Mar. 1856-Dec. 1862On 17 reels; Publication dates: Mar. 1856-Oct. 1869;Title varies:; The Evening Star and Dial. Reel: 1477-1493
Fair Trade.1885-1891On 5 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 1885-Dec. 1891. Reel: 1494-1498
Hackney Express & Shoreditch Observer.Jan. 1886-Dec. 1913On 16 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 1857-?; Titlechanges: Shoreditch Observer, Hacknet Express andBethnal Green Chronicle, Jan. 1904-Dec. 1913. Reel: 1499-1514
Drakard's Paper.Jan.-Dec. 1813On 13 reels; Title changes: The Champion. Jan. 2,1814-June2, 1822; The Investigator. June-July 1822. Reel: 1515-1558
Military Register.Mar. 1814-Apr. 1821On 6 reels; Publication dates: Mar. 30, 1814-Apr. 11,1821. Reel: 1527-1532
Nautical Standard.Jan. 1846-Feb. 1854On 8 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 10, 1846-Feb. 11,1854; Merged with British Army Despatch. Reel: 1533-1540
Illustrated Times.June 1855-Mar. 1872On 17 reels; Publication dates: June 9, 1855-Mar. 2,1872. Reel: 1541-1557
Anti-Sweater.July 1886-Feb. 1887On 1 reel; Publication dates: July 1886-Feb. 1887. Reel: 1558
Banker's Circular.July-Sept. 1828; Jan. 1854-Dec. 1858On 18 reels; Title changes: Circular To Bankers,Sept. 1828-Dec. 1853; Monetary Times and Bankers'Circular, Jan. 1858-Dec. 1859; Bankers' Circular andMonetary Times, Jan.-March 1860. Reel: 1558-1575
Colonial Gazette.Dec. 1838-Jan. 1847On 8 reels; Publication dates: Dec. 1, 1838-Jan. 16,1847.On. Reel: 1576-1583
True Sun.Mar. 1832-Dec. 1837On 19 reels; Publication dates: Mar. 5, 1832-Dec. 23,1837. Reel: 1584-1602
Colonies.Jan. 1872-Dec. 1876On 3 reels; Title varies:; The Colonies and India. Reel: 1603-1605
Colonies and India.Jan. 1877-June 1884On 9 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 6, 1877-May 30,1898; Title varies:; The Colonies. Reel: 1606-1614
A List of New Publication.July 1, 1802-Jan. 31, 1805On 1 multi-title reel of the same name; Publicationdate unknown. Reel: 1615
Monthly Literary Advertiser.May 10, 1805-Jan. 11, 1842On 4 reels beginning on multi-title reel: A List ofNew Publication; Publication date unknown; Titlechanges: Bent's Monthly Literary Advertiser, Jan. 11,1843-June 16, 1860. Reel: 1615-1618
Bell's Weekly Messenger.May 22, 1796-Dec. 25, 1825On 7 reels; Publication dates: May 1, 1796-April 4,1896. Reel: 1619-1625
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Indian Mail, A Monthly Register.May 9, 1843-Dec. 30, 1846On 19 reels; Publication dates: May 9, 1843-April 28,1891; Title changes: Allen's Indian Mail. Jan. 1847-Aug. 30, 1870. Reel: 1626-1644
Anti-Gallican Monitor and Anti-Corsican Chronicle.Jan. 27, 1811-Jan. 5, 1817On 2 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 27, 1811-Jan. 4,1818; See also: The British Monitor. Reel: 1645-1646
British Press.June 22, 1804-April 22, 1809On 1 reel; Publication dates: Jan. 1, 1803-Oct. 31,1826. Reel: 1647
British Mercury-Weekly Mercury.May 27, 1710-Dec. 28, 1715On 2 reels; Publication date unknown. Reel: 1648-1649
British Workman and Friend of the Sons of Toil.March 1855-Dec. 1874On 1 reel; Publication dates: Feb. 1855-?. Reel: 1650
Black and White.April 16, 1892-Jan. 13, 1912On 34 reels; Publication dates: Feb. 6, 1891-Jan. 13,1912. Reel: 1651-1684
Church Weekly.Jan. 3, 1896-June 25, 1902On 6 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 3, 1896-June 25,1902. Reel: 1685-1690
The Guardian.Sept. 16, 1846-Nov. 4, 1874On 24 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 12, 1846-?. Reel: 1691-1714
The Guardian.Nov. 11, 1874-Dec. 27, 1900On 38 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 12, 1846-InProgress. Reel: 1715-1752
Iron.Jan. 18, 1873-June 9, 1893On 28 reels beginning on multi-title reel: TheGuardian; Publication dates: June 11, 1873-June1893; Title varies:; Mechanic's Magazine; Industriesand Iron. Reel: 1752-1779
Jewish Standard.March 16, 1888-June 26, 1891On 3 reels beginning on multi-title reel: Iron;Publication dates: March 2, 1888-June 26, 1891. Reel: 1779-1781
The Ladies.March 30, 1872-Jan. 4, 1873On 2 reels beginning on multi-title reel: The JewishStandard; Publication dates: March 30, 1872-Jan. 4,1873. Reel: 1781-1782
London Mercury.Oct. 24, 1891-Apr. 29, 1893On 1 reel beginning on multi-title reel: The Ladies;Publication dates: Oct. 20, 1891-Apr. 29, 1893. Reel: 1782
Local Government Gazette.Aug. 23, 1888-Sept. 21, 1893On 4 reels; Publication dates: Aug. 23, 1888-Sept.21, 1893. Reel: 1783-1786
Manufacturer and Inventor.Jan. 1, 1887-Oct. 20, 1891On 3 reels beginning on multi-title reel: LocalGovernment Gazette; Publication dates: Jan. 1887-Feb. 29, 1892. Reel: 1786-1788
The Methodist.Jan. 4, 1884-Dec. 24, 1884On 1 reel; Publication dates: Jan. 1, 1874-Dec. 27,1884. Reel: 1789
Musical Courier.Sept. 1894-June 24, 1897On 3 reels beginning on multi-title reel: TheMethodist; Publication dates: Sept. 1894-Dec. 1896;Title varies:; London Musical Courier. Reel: 1789-1791
Sunday School.Dec. 22, 1892-Dec. 13, 1894On 2 reels beginning on multi-title reel: MusicalCourier; Publication dates: Dec. 22, 1892-Dec. 1894. Reel: 1791-1792
Tongues of Fire.Jan. 1891-Dec. 1915On 4 reels beginning on multi-title reel: The SundaySchool; Publication dates: Jan. 1891-In progress. Reel: 1792-1795
Westminster Budget.Feb. 2, 1893-Nov. 4, 1904On 19 reels; Publication dates: Feb. 2, 1893-Nov. 4,1904. Reel: 1796-1814
The Wife: A Journal of Home Comforts.Jan. 30, 1892-Sept. 23, 1893On 1 reel; Publication dates: Jan. 1892-Sept. 23,1893. Reel: 1815
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Colonies and India.July 4, 1884-May 30, 1898On 26 reels; Publication dates: ?; Title varies:; TheColonies and India and American Visitor. Reel: 1816-1841
American Settler.July 10, 1880-Nov. 26,1892On 7 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 1872-Nov. 1892. Reel: 1842-1848
New Times.Jan. 1, 1818-May 13, 1830On 24 reels beginning on multi-title reel: TheAmerican Settler; Publication dates: Jan. 1, 1818-May 13, 1830; Title varies:; The New Times andRepresentative; The New Times Representative andBritish Press; The Morning Journal. Reel: 1848-1872
Pottery Gazette and Glass Trade Review.Jan. 15, 1878-Dec. 1, 1894On 18 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 1878-In progress;Title varies:; Pottery and Glass Trades Journal;Pottery Gazette. Reel: 1873-1890
Primrose League Gazette.Oct. 1, 1887-Dec. 12. 1926On 13 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 1, 1887-Inprogress. Reel: 1891-1903
The Watchman.Jan. 7, 1857-Dec. 26, 1866On 9 reels; Publication dates: ?; Title varies:; TheWatchman and Wesleyan Advertiser. Reel: 1904-1912
The Wheelwoman.May 23, 1896-Jan. 28, 1899On 3 reels; Publication dates: May 23, 1896-June 29,1899. Reel: 1913-1915
Australian and New Zealand Gazette.Oct. 19, 1850-Sept. 30, 1882On 40 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 19, 1850-Sept.30, 1882; Title varies:; Australian & New ZealandGazette and Colonial Chronicle; Australian & NewZealand Gazette and Anglo-Australasian; Anglo-Australasian; New Zealand Examiner. Reel: 1916-1955
Central Press.Jan. 18, 1871-June 29, 1874On 22 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 18, 1871-June 29,1874; Title varies:; Sun & Central Press. Reel: 1956-1977
British Banner.Jan. 7, 1848-Dec. 30, 1858On 13 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 7, 1848-Dec. 30,1858; Title varies:; The Patriot. Reel: 1978-1990
British Mail and General Produce Prices Current.Jan. 30, 1875-Dec. 31, 1886On 12 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 30, 1875-Dec. 31,1886. Reel: 1991-2002
Baldwin's London Weekly Journal and Craftsman.Jan. 25, 1817-Dec. 31, 1836On 7 reels; Publication dates: Dec. 10, 1803; May 16,1807; Jan. 3, 1818-Dec. 31, 1836; Title varies:;Baldwin's London Weekly Journal and Surrey andSussex Gazette. Reel: 2003-2009
Brief: A Weekly Epitome of Current News, Thought,and Criticism.Nov. 3, 1877-Jun. 25, 1881On 6 reels; Publication dates: Nov. 3, 1877-Feb. 25,1882; Title varies:; Brief: A Weekly Epitome of thePress; Brief: The Weeks News. Reel: 2010-2015
Blackheath Gazette, Eltham, Lee and LewishamAdvertiser.Jan. 1, 1892-Dec. 31, 1897On 6 reels; Publication date: Jan. 1, 1892-Dec. 31,1897. Reel: 2017-2022
British Monitor.Jan. 4, 1818-Apr. 10, 1825On 6 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 4, 1818-Apr. 10,1825; Title varies:; The Anti-Gallican Monitor andAnti-Corsican Chronicle; English Gentleman. Reel: 2023-2028
The Press.May 7, 1853-July 28, 1866On 15 reels; Publication dates: May 7, 1853-July 28,1866; Title varies:; The Saint James's Chronicle; ThePress, and St. James's Chronicle. Reel: 2029-2043
Australian Mail.May 17, 1859-Dec. 1870On 4 reels; Publication dates: May 17, 1859-Dec.1870; Title varies:; The Australian Mail and NewZealand Express. Reel: 2044-2047
Auction Register and Law Chronicle.Jan. 7, 1813-Dec. 26, 1816On 17 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 7,1813-Dec. 30,1847; Title varies:; The Law Chronicle and EstateAdvertiser; The Law Chronicle, Commercial andBankruptcy Register. Reel: 2048-2064
Atlas: A General Newspaper and Journal ofLiterature.May 21, 1826-Jan. 22, 1869On 44 reels; Publication dates: May 21, 1926-Jan. 22,1869; Title changes: The Englishman. July 5, 1862-Sept. 11, 1865. Reel: 2065-2108
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The Day.Jan. 2, 1809-Jan. 25, 1814On 4 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 2, 1809-Dec. 20,1809; Dec. 17, 1810-Dec. 22, 1810; Jan. 25, 1814. Reel: 2109-2112
Book World.Aug. 1, 1890-Apr. 1899Publication dates: Aug. 1, 1890-Apr. 1899. Reel: 2113-2114
The Argus.June 30, 1828-July 26, 1828On 1 reel; Publication dates: June 30, 1828-July 26,1828. Reel: 2115
The Argus.Feb. 3, 1839-Sept. 30, 1843On 5 reels; Publication dates: Feb. 3, 1839-Sept. 30,1843; Merged with The Age to become The Age andArgus. Reel: 2116-2120
The Age and Argus.Oct. 1843-Apr. 1843On 3 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 7, 1843-Apr. 19,1845; Continued by: The English Gentleman; Mergerof The Argus and The Argus. Reel: 2121-2122
British Herald.Jan. 1861-Dec. 1875On 3 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 1861-Dec. 1875;Continued by: The Bible Herald. Reel: 2123-2125
Correspondent.Mar. 27, 1819-Dec. 25, 1819On 1 reel; Publication dates: Mar. 27, 1819-Dec. 25,1819. Reel: 2126
Bell's New Weekly Messenger.Jan. 1, 1832-Mar. 25, 1855On 23 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 1, 1832-Mar. 25,1855; Merged with: The News of the World;Supplements: The Commercialist & WeeklyAdvertiser; The Reviewer. Reel: 2127-2149
Capital and Labour.Feb. 1874-Dec. 1882On 9 reels; Publication dates: Feb. 1874-Dec. 1882. Reel: 2150-2158
Booksellers' Review: A Practical Journal For TheTrade Only.Mar. 11, 1897-Jan. 27, 1898On 1 reel; Publication dates: Mar. 11, 1897-Jan. 27,1898. Reel: 2159
British Luminary and Weekly Intelligencer.Oct. 3, 1818-May 21, 1820; June 3, 1821-June 8,1823On 2 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 3, 1818-June 8,1823; Title changes: The British Luminary, or,Weekly Intelligencer, May 27, 1820-July 23, 1820;The Weekly Intelligencer, and British Luminary, July30, 1820-May 27, 1821. Reel: 2160-2161
Births, Marriages and Deaths.Oct. 9, 1871-Sept. 30, 1872On reel 1; Publication dates: Oct. 9, 1871-Sept. 30,1872. Reel: 2162
Book-Bits: A Popular Illustrated Weekly.July 4, 1896-Feb. 1897Publication dates: July 4, 1896-Feb. 1897; Mergedwith: Books, The Librarian and Current Literature. Reel: 2163
British, Foreign & Colonial Journal.Mar. 1889-Oct. 1890On 1 reel; Publication dates: Mar. 1889-Oct. 1890;Continued by: Greater Britain. Reel: 2164
Greater Britain.Nov. 1890-Dec. 1891On 1 reel; Publication dates: Nov. 1890-Dec. 1891;Continues: The British, Foreign and Colonial Journal. Reel: 2165
Carlton Chronicle of Politics, Literature, Science, andArts.June 11, 1836-Aug. 18, 1836On 1 reel; Publication dates: June 11, 1836-Aug. 18,1836; Continued by: The Carlton Chronicle andNational Conservative Journal of Politics, Literature,Science, and Arts. Reel: 2166
City of London Trade Protection Circular.Apr. 15, 1848-Mar. 24, 1849On 1 reel. Reel: 2167
British Freeholder.Feb. 5, 1820-May 10, 1823On 2 reels; Continued by The British FreeHolder, andSaturday Evening Journal. Reel: 2168-2169
British Statesman.Feb. 10, 1819-Dec. 11, 1819On 2 reels; Publication dates: Feb. 10, 1819-Dec. 11,1819. Reel: 2170-2171
The Catholic.July 30, 1842-Nov. 19, 1842On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: July 30,1842-Nov. 19, 1842. Reel: 2171
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British and Indian Observer.Dec. 14, 1823-July 11, 1824On 1 multi-title reel. Reel: 2173
British Guardian; and Protestant Advocate.Jan. 7, 1824-Mar. 22, 1826On 2 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 7, 1824-Mar. 22,1826. Reel: 2174
British Indian Advocate.Jan. 1, 1841-Jan. 1, 1842On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Jan. 1, 1841-Jan. 1, 1842. Reel: 2175
Business Gazette.Nov. 22, 1862-June 27, 1863On multi-title reel; Publication dates: Nov. 22, 1862-June 27, 1863. Reel: 2175
City Argus. A Chronicle of Finance and Investment.Dec. 13, 1873-June 13, 1874On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Dec. 13,1873-June 13, 1874. Reel: 2175
Colored News. [an Illustrated Weekly Magazine].Aug. 4, 1855-Sept. 29, 1855On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Aug. 4, 1855-Sept. 29, 1855. Reel: 2175
Daily Dispatch.Sept. 13, 1841-Sept. 16, 1841On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Sept. 13,1841-Sept. 16, 1841. Reel: 2175
Daily London Journal.June 1, 1859-June 3, 1859On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: June 1, 1859-June 3, 1859. Reel: 2175
Daily Politician.Jan. 25, 1836-Feb. 20, 1836On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Jan. 25, 1836-Feb. 20, 1836. Reel: 2175
Capital and Interest.June 1884-Jan. 10, 1887On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: June 1884-Jan. 10, 1887. Reel: 2176
Central Times.Dec. 3, 1890-Sept. 5, 1891On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Dec. 3, 1890-Sept. 5, 1891. Reel: 2176
Cape and Natal News.Oct. 7, 1858-Nov. 21, 1870; Apr. 12, 26, May 31,July 19, 1879On 5 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 7, 1858-Nov. 21,1870. New Series: Apr. 12, 26, May 31, July 19,1879. Reel: 2177-2181
Church Intelligencer.June 30, 1841-Aug. 14, 1844On 3 reels; Publication dates: June 30, 1841-Aug. 14,1844. Reel: 2182-2184
Centaur: A Record of the Road.Mar. 22, 1879-Dec. 31, 1881On 6 reels; Publication dates: Mar. 22, 1879-Dec. 31,1881; Continued by: The Centaur: Weekly Organ ofthe Cab Trade and General Advertiser. Reel: 2185-2190
Courier and Church Reform Gazette.Mar. 4, 1854-July 31, 1855On 1 reel; Publication dates: Mar. 4, 1854-July 31,1855. Reel: 2191
Clapham Mercury.June 30, 1855-July 21, 1855On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: June 30,1855-July 21, 1855. Reel: 2192
Commentator.Mar. 29, 1828-Aug. 7, 1828On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Mar. 29,1828-Aug. 7, 1828. Reel: 2192
Charity.June 1886-Dec. 1892On 3 reels; Publication dates: June 1886-Dec. 1892. Reel: 2192-2194
Cicerone and Record of the Drama, Music and FineArts.Sept.30, 1843-Mar. 9, 1844On multi-title reel; Publication dates: Sept. 30, 1843-Mar. 9, 1844. Reel: 2195
Constitution.Feb. 4, 1827-May 27, 1827On multi-title reel; Publication dates: Feb. 4, 1827-May 27, 1827. Reel: 2195
Constitutionalist.June 30, 1839-June 14, 1840On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: June 30,1839-June 14, 1840. Reel: 2195
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Christian's Monthly News and British Protestant.July 2, 1866-Dec. 1, 1869On 1 reel; Publication dates: July 2, 1866-Dec. 1,1869. Reel: 2196
City Affairs.Aug. 21, 1897-May 28, 1898On 1 reel; Publication dates: Aug. 21, 1897-May 28,1898. Reel: 2196
The Censor; or Satirical Times.Jan. 4, 1846-Jan. 25, 1846On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Jan. 4, 1846-Jan. 25, 1846. Reel: 2197
Cerberus. (a Weekly Political Journal).June 17, 1843-Nov. 18, 1843On 1 multi-title reel. Reel: 2197
Cooper's John Bull.Jan. 1, 1826-May 8, 1826On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Jan. 1, 1826-May 8, 1826; Continued by: John Bull. Reel: 2197
John Bull.May 14, 1826-June 5, 1826On 1 reel; Publication dates: May 14, 1826-June 5,1826; Continues: Cooper's John Bull. Reel: 2197
Central News.July 4, 1874-Nov. 13, 1875On 1 reel; Publication dates: July 4, 1874-Nov. 13,1875. Reel: 2198
Dick's Weekly News.May 19, 1855-Apr. 5, 1856On 2 reels; Publication dates: May 19, 1855-Apr. 5,1856. Reel: 2199-2200
Weekly News.Apr. 12, 1856-Dec. 28, 1856On 2 reels; Publication dates: Apr. 12, 1856-Dec. 28,1856; Continues: Dick's Weekly News. Reel: 2199-2200
Daily Commercial Gazette.Jan. 7, 1854-Mar. 26, 1855On 1 reel; Publication dates: Jan. 7, 1854-Mar. 26,1855. Reel: 2201
Daily Express.May 1, 1877-Aug. 25, 1877On 2 reels; Publication dates: May 1, 1877-Aug. 25,1877. Reel: 2202-2203
Clerkenwell Press and General Advertiser.July 14, 1877-Nov. 3, 1877On 6 reels; Publication dates: July 14, 1877-Nov. 3,1877; Title changes: The Clerkenwell Press, St.Luke's Guardian and Holborn News, Nov. 10, 1877-Mar. 17, 1886; The Clerkenwell Press, St. Luke's. Reel: 2204-2209
Churchman's Newspaper.Aug. 20, 1844-Apr. 22, 1845On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Aug. 20,1844-Apr. 22, 1845. Reel: 2210
Christian Cabinet.July 13, 1855-Dec. 28, 1864On 6 reels; Publication dates: July 13, 1855-Dec. 28,1864. Reel: 2210-2215
Church and State Gazette.(Feb. 18, 1842)-(Dec. 26, 1856)On 15 reels; No. 1 (Feb. 18, 1842)-no. 777 (Dec. 26,1856). Reel: 2216-2230
British Standard.(Jan. 2, 1857)- (Dec. 28, 1866)On 10 reels; No.1 (Jan. 2, 1857)-no.522 (Dec. 28,1866); Merged with: The English Independent. Reel: 2231-2240
English Independent and Free Church Advocate.(Jan. 3, 1867)-(Dec. 24, 1879)On 25 reels; No. 1 (Jan. 3, 1867)-no.678 (Dec. 24,1879); Merged with: The NonConformist. Reel: 2241-2265
Court Gazette and Fashionable Guide.(Apr. 7, 1838)-(Jan. 4, 1840); (Aug. 21, 1841)-(Apr.4, 1846)On 8 reels; No. 1 (Apr. 7, 1838)-no. 92 (Jan. 4,1840); no. 184 (Aug. 21, 1841)-no. 438 (Apr. 4,1846); Title changes: New Court Gazette: AFashionable Guide, No. 93 (Jan. 11, 1840)-no. 150(Dec. 26, 1840); Court Gazette: The OnlyFashionable Family Newpaper, No. 151 (Jan. 2,1841)-no. 183 (Aug. 14, 1841). Reel: 2266-2273
Course of the Exchange. Prices of Canals, DockStocks, Insurance Companies.(Mar. 11, 1825)-(June 30, 1908)On 33 reels; No. 11097 (Mar. 11, 1825)-New Series.no. 989 (June 30, 1908). Reel: 2274-2307
Christian Weekly News.(July 11, 1854)-(Mar. 31, 1857)On 5 reels; No. 2 (July 11, 1854)-no. 144 (Mar. 31,1857). Lacking no. 1. Reel: 2308-2312
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Clapham Gazette and Local Advertiser.(Feb. 1854)-(July, 1855)On 1 Multi-title reel; No. 4 (Feb. 1854)-no. 21 (July,1855). Lacking nos. 1-3. Reel: 2313
Coronet.(Feb. 20, 1841)-(Apr. 24, 1841)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Feb. 20, 1841)-no. 10(Apr. 24, 1841). Reel: 2313
Correspondent.(July 1, 1812)-(Sept. 30, 1812)On 1 multi-title reel; [New Series]. No. 1 (July 1,1812)-no. 14 (Sept. 30, 1812). Reel: 2313
The Dissenter.(Jan. 1, 1812)-(June 24, 1812)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 1, 1812)-no. 26(June 24, 1812). Reel: 2313
Aegis, or, Independent Weekly Expositor.(July 3, 1818)-(Sept. 18, 1818)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (July 3, 1818)-no. 12(Sept. 18, 1818). Reel: 2314
The Age.(Jan. 24, 1819)-(Apr. 18, 1819)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 24, 1819)-no. 13(Apr. 18, 1819). Reel: 2314
Anti-Times.(Nov. 20, 1819)-(Dec. 11, 1819)On 1 multi-title reel; [No. 1] (Nov. 20, 1819) - (Dec.11, 1819). Reel: 2314
Bermondsey Review and South London Record.(Sept. 5, 1885)-(Jan. 15, 1887)On multi-title reel; No.3 (Sept. 5, 1885)- no.33 (Jan.15, 1887); Continues: The Bermondsey Review andTradesman's Vade Mecum. Reel: 2314
Booksellers' Record and Trade Register.(Nov. 19, 1859)-(Dec. 31, 1859)On 1 multi-title reel; No.1 (Nov. 19, 1859)-no.7(Dec. 31, 1859). Reel: 2314
British and Colonial Weekly Register.(Jan. 3. 1824)-(Sept. 25, 1824)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 3. 1824)-no. 39(Sept. 25, 1824). Reel: 2315
Chelsea Chronicle Pimlico, Battersea & WandsworthGazette.(May 18, 1860)-(June 8, 1860)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (May 18, 1860)-no. 4(June 8, 1860). Reel: 2315
Clerkenwell Times and North London Gazette.(Oct. 26, 1856)-(Dec. 20, 1856)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Oct. 26, 1856)-no. 9(Dec. 20, 1856). Reel: 2315
Clerkenwell Watchman and Reformer's Gazette andGeneral Advertiser.(Jan. 10, 1857)- (May 16, 1857)On multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 10, 1857)-no. 19 (May16, 1857). Reel: 2315
Courier and Evening Gazette.(Jan. 1, 1801)-(Apr. 19, 1804)On 50 reels; No. 2617 (Jan. 1, 1801)-no. 3654 (Apr.19, 1804); Continued by: The Courier; Miscellaneousissues (Jan. 1794-Dec. 1795) previously published inUnit 17. Reel: 2316-2365
Courier.(Apr. 20, 1804)-(Jul. 6, 1842)On 43 reels; No. 3655 (Apr. 20, 1804)-no. 15876(Jul. 6, 1842); Unit 48; Continues: The Courier andEvening Gazette. Reel: 2366-2408
Hendon Courier.(Feb. 10, 1887)-(May 12, 1887)On 1 reel; No. 1 (Feb. 10, 1887)-no. 14 (May 12,1887); Continued by: The Courier (The Courier andLondon & Middlesex Counties Gazette). Reel: 2409
Courier. (the Courier and London & MiddlesexCounties Gazette).(May 19, 1887)-(Dec. 24, 1890)On 2 reels; New Series. No. 1 (May 19, 1887)-no.189 (Dec. 24, 1890); Continued by: The MiddlesexCourier. Reel: 2410-2411
Middlesex Courier.(Jan. 2, 1891)-(Sept. 3, 1897)On 4 reels; No. 1 (Jan. 2, 1891)-no. 36 (Sept. 3,1897); Continues: The Courier. (The Courier andLondon & Middlesex Counties Gazette). Reel: 2412-2415
The British Lion.(Jun. 29, 1867); (May 9, 1868)-(Jul. 11, 1868)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jun. 29, 1867); no.46(May 9, 1868)-no.55 (Jul. 11, 1868); Continues:British Lion. Reel: 2416
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City Courier. A Mining and General Share List.(Jan. 25, 1890)-(Mar. 29, 1890)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 25, 1890)-no. 10(Mar. 29, 1890); Continued as: The City FinancialCourier. Reel: 2416
Courier.(Jan. 1, 1848)-(Feb. 19, 1848)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 1, 1848)-no. 8 (Feb.19, 1848). Reel: 2416
Commercial Gazette.(Apr. 7, 1870)-(Sept. 25, 1895)On 35 reels; No. 855 (Apr. 7, 1870)-no. 2183 (Sept.25, 1895). Lacking nos. 1-854. Reel: 2417-2451
Daily Commercial Report.Jan. 5, 1874-Dec. 30, 1898. Jan. 5, 1903-Aug. 6,1965On 13 reels; Lacking Jan. 5, 1903-Aug. 6, 1965. Reel: 2452-2464
Cleave's London Satirist and Gazette of Variety.(Oct. 14, 1837)-(Dec. 9, 1837)On 1 reel; No. 1 (Oct. 14, 1837)-no. 9 (Dec. 9, 1837);Continued as: Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety. Reel: 2465
Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety and Amusement.(Oct. 19, 1839)-(Jan. 20, 1844)On 1 reel; Continues: Cleave's Penny Gazette ofVariety; No. 106 (Oct. 19, 1839)-no. 327 (Jan. 20,1844). Reel: 2466
Week's News.(Jan. 7, 1871)-(Jul. 12, 1879)On 17 reels; No. 1 (Jan. 7, 1871)-no. 445 (Jul. 12,1879). Reel: 2467-2483; 2743
British Press; or Morning Literary Advertiser.(Jan. 26, 1803)-(Oct. 31, 1826)On 33 reels; No. 1, etc. (Jan. 26, 1803)-(Oct. 31,1826). Lacking Jan. 1-25, 1803, and issuesthroughout. Reel: 2484-2516
Christian Times.(Aug. 12, 1848)-(Aug. 9, 1858)On 10 reels; Continued as: The Beacon and ChristianTimes. Reel: 2516-2525
Beacon and Christian Times.(Aug. 18, 1858)-(Aug. 24, 1859)On 2 reels; No. 529 (Aug. 18, 1858)-no. 582 (Aug.24, 1859); Continues: Christian Times. Reel: 2525-2526
British Traveller.(July 19, 1821)-(Sept. 12, 1829)On 20 reels; No. 1 (July 19, 1821)-no.2553 (Sept. 12,1829); Continued by: The British Traveller, or,Commercial & Law Gazette. Reel: 2527-2546
British Traveller, or, Commercial & Law Gazette.(Sept. 14, 1829)-(May 25, 1833)On 9 reels; No.2554 (Sept. 14, 1829)-no.3703 (May25, 1833); Continues: The British Traveller. Reel: 2547-2555
The Patriot.(Feb. 22, 1832)-(Dec. 27, 1866)Feb. 22, 1832-Jun. 27, 1839 on 10 reels: Unit 51;July 1, 1839-Dec. 28, 1865 on 50 reels: Unit 52; Jan.4, 1866-Dec. 27, 1866 on 2 reels: Unit 53; Mergedwith: British Standard to become EnglishIndependent; [vol. 1], No. 1 (Feb. 22, 1832)-v. 27,no. 2533 (Mar. 30, 1857); new ser. v. 28, no. 1 (Apr.3, 1857)-v. 29, no. 182 (Dec. 28, 1858); new ser. v. 1,no. 1 (Jan. 6, 1859)-v. 8, no. 417 (Dec. 27, 1866). Reel: 2556-2617
Gardeners' Gazette.(Jan. 7, 1837)-(Jan. 6, 1844); (Jan. 13, 1844)-(Oct.19, 1844); (July 4, 1846)-(Jan. 2, 1847); (Jan. 9,1847)-(June 26, 1847)On 10 reels; No. 1 (Jan. 7, 1837)-No. 365 (Jan. 6,1844); new ser. no. 1 (Jan. 13, 1844)-No. [41] (Oct.19, 1844); Week [i.e. No.] 27 (July 4, 1846)-Week[53] (Jan. 2, 1847); Week 1 (Jan. 9, 1847)-Week 25(June 26, 1847); Continued as: The Amateur andWorking Gardeners' Gazette. Reel: 2618-2625; 2627-2628
Amateur and Working Gardeners' Gazette.(Oct. 26, 1844)-(Dec. 28, 1844); (Jan. 4, 1845)-(Feb.22, 1845)On 2 multi-title reels; Week 43 [i.e. no. 43] (Oct. 26,1844)-Week 52 (Dec. 28, 1844); Week 1 (Jan. 4,1845)-Week 8 (Feb. 22, 1845); Continues: TheGardeners' Gazette; Continued by: The AmateurGardeners' Gazette. Reel: 2625-2626
Amateur Gardeners' Gazette.(March 1, 1845)-(Dec. 27, 1845); (Jan. 3, 1846)-(June 27, 1846)On 2 multi-title reels; Week [i.e. No.] 9 (March 1,1845)-Week 52 (Dec. 27, 1845); Week 1 (Jan. 3,1846)-Week 26 (June 27, 1846); Continues: TheAmateur and Working Gardeners' Gazette;Continued by: The Gardeners' Gazette. Reel: 2626-2627
Coffee Public-House News.(Nov. 1, 1878)-(April 16, 1887)On 3 reels; No. 1 (Nov. 1, 1878)-No. 124 (April 16,1887). Note: Issues from no. 39 Jan. 2, 1882 calledthe Coffee Public House News and TemperanceHotel Journal; Continued by: The TemperanceCaterer. Reel: 2629-2631
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Coffee Tavern Gazette and Journal of Food Thrift.(April 10, 1886)-(April 23, 1887)On 1 reel; No. 1 (April 10, 1886)-No. 26 (April 23,1887); Merged with: The Temperance Caterer. Reel: 2632
Temperance Caterer.(Apr. 30, 1887)-(Sept. 15, 1917)On 14 reels; vol. 9, no. 125 (Apr. 30, 1887)-vol. 44,no. 9 (Sept. 15, 1917); Continues: The Coffee PublicHouse News and The Coffee Tavern Gazette andJournal of Food Thrift. Reel: 2633-2646
The Nonconformist.(Apr. 14, 1841)-(Dec. 24, 1879)On 39 reels; vol. [1] (Apr. 14, 1841)- vol. 40 (Dec.24, 1879); Continued by: The NonConformist andIndependent. Reel: 2647-2685
The Nonconformist and Independent.(Jan. 1, 1880)-(Sept. 18, 1890)On 18 full reels and 1 multi-title reel; vol. 1 (Jan. 1,1880)-vol. 11 (Sept. 18, 1890); Continues: TheNonConformist; Continued by: The Independent andNonConformist. Reel: 2686-2704
The Independent and Nonconformist.(Sept. 26, 1890)-(Dec. 30, 1897)On 7 full reels and 1 multi-title reel; vol. 1 (Sept. 26,1890)-vol. 14 (Dec. 30, 1897); Continues: TheNonConformist and Independent; Continued by: TheIndependent. Reel: 2704-2711
The Independent.(Jan. 6, 1898)-(Mar. 29, 1900)On 2 reels; vol. 15 (Jan. 6, 1898)-vol. 18 (Mar. 29,1900); Continues: The Independent andNonConformist. Reel: 2712-2713
Observer of the Times.(Jan. 7, 1821)-(Dec. 29, 1822)On 2 reels; vol. 1 (Jan. 7, 1821)-vol. [2] (Dec. 29,1822); Title changed briefly (Jan. 6, - Feb. 24, 1822)to The Observer of the Times and Aurora Borealis. Reel: 2714-2715
Aurora Borealis.(Mar. 25, 1821)-(Dec. 30, 1821)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Mar. 25, 1821)-No. 45(Dec. 30, 1821); Merged with: The Observer of theTimes. Reel: 2716
Trade Protection Record.(Apr. 7, 1849)-(Mar. 1850)On 1 multi-title reel; vol. 1 (Apr. 7, 1849)-vol. 2 No.3 (Mar. 1850). Reel: 2716
County Courts Chronicle.(June 1, 1847)-(Apr. 1, 1920)On 20 reels; No. 1 (June 1, 1847)-No. 875 (Apr. 1,1920); Title varies slightly : The County CourtsChronicle and Gazette of Bankruptcy. Reel: 2717-2736
British Quarterly Trade Review.(Feb. 15, 1886)-(Jan. 1896)On 3 reels ending with a multi-title reel; vol. 1 (Feb.15, 1886)-vol. 8 No. 32 (Jan. 1896); Merged with:The Foreign and Colonial Importer; Title variesslightly: The British Trade Review. Reel: 2737-2739
Foreign and Colonial Importer.(July 1, 1893)-(Dec. 1896)On 4 reels beginning on a multi-title reel; No. 1 (July1, 1893)-No. 42 (Dec. 1896); Continued by: TheBritish Trade Review; Title varies slightly: TheForeign and Colonial Importer and British TradeReview. Reel: 2739-2742
Philanthropic Gazette.(Jan. 1, 1817)-(Aug. 27, 1823)On 3 reels; No. 1 (Jan. 1, 1817)-No. 35 (Aug. 27,1823); Merged with Baldwin's London WeeklyJournal; Title varies slightly: Philanthropic Gazetteand Christian Reporter. Reel: 2744-2746
Church Herald.(Oct. 20, 1869)-(Aug. 27, 1873)On 4 reels ending with a multi-title reel; No. 1 (Oct.20, 1869)-No. 317 (Aug. 27, 1873). Reel: 2747-2750
British Investment Review.(Mar. 2, 1896)-(Mar. 31, 1899)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Mar. 2, 1896)-No. 36(Mar. 31, 1899). Reel: 2750
Daily Advertiser.(May 26, 1847)-(June 26, 1847)On 1 multi-title reel; vol. 1 No. 1 (May 26, 1847)-vol. 1 No. 28 (June 26, 1847); Continued by: TheLondon and Liverpool Advertiser. Reel: 2751
London and Liverpool Advertiser.(July 3-Dec. 18, 1847)On 1 multi-title reel; vol. 1 No. 29-vol. 2 No. 11 (July3-Dec. 18, 1847); Continues: The Daily Advertiser. Reel: 2751
People's Press.(Mar. 8, 1890)-(Feb. 28, 1891)On 1 reel; No. 1 (Mar. 8, 1890)-No. 52 (Feb. 28,1891). Reel: 2752
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Christian Reporter.(Jan. 3, 1820)-(Feb. 11, 1822)On 1 reel; No. 1 (Jan. 3, 1820)-No. 6 (Feb. 11, 1822);Merged with: Philanthropic Gazette. Reel: 2753
China Telegraph.(Nov. 30, 1858)-(Nov. 11, 1859)On 1 reel; No. 1 (Nov. 30, 1858)-No. 24 (Nov. 11,1859); Continued by: The London and ChinaTelegraph. Reel: 2754
Church Chronicle and Clerical Advertiser.(Nov. 13, 1857)-(Oct. 8, 1858)On 1 reel; No. 1 (Nov. 13, 1857)-No. 48 (Oct. 8,1858). Reel: 2755
Bell's Life In London, and Sporting Chronicle.(Mar. 3, 1822)-(May 29, 1866)On 60 reels; No. 1 (Mar. 3, 1822)-No. 3799 (May 29,1866); Title varies slightly: Bell's Life in London. Reel: 2756-2815
Lloyd's Illustrated London Newspaper.(Nov. 27, 1842)-(Jan. 8, 1843)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Nov. 27, 1842)-No. 7(Jan. 8, 1843); Continued as: Lloyd's Weekly LondonNewpaper. Reel: 2816
Lloyd's Weekly London Newspaper.(Jan. 15, 1843)-(Aug. 27, 1848)On 5 full reels and on 1 multi-title reel; No. 8 (Jan.15, 1843)-No. 301 (Aug. 27, 1848); Continued as:Lloyd's Weekly Newpaper; Continued from: Lloyd'sIllustrated London Newpaper. Reel: 2816-2821
Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper.(Jan. 14, 1849)-(Nov. 23, 1902)On 66 full reels and on 1 multi-title reel; No. 321(Jan. 14, 1849)-No. 3131 (Nov. 23, 1902); Continuedas: Lloyd's Weekly News; Continued from: Lloyd'sWeekly London Newpaper. Reel: 2822-2822
Lloyd's Weekly News.(Nov. 30, 1902)-(May 26, 1918)On 27 full reels and 2 multi-title reels; No. 3132(Nov. 30, 1902)-no. 3940 (May 26, 1918); Continuedas: Lloyd's Sunday News; Continued from: Lloyd'sWeekly Newpaper; Note: Years 1902-1917 publishedin Unit 58. Reel: 2888-2916
Lloyd's Sunday News.(June 2, 1918)-(Sept. 30, 1923)On 8 full reels and 1 multi-title reel; No. 3941 (June2, 1918)-no. 4218 (Sept. 30, 1923); Continued as:The Sunday News; Continued from: Lloyd's WeeklyNews. Reel: 2916-2924
Evening Herald.(June 29, 1857)-(May 27, 1865)On 28 full reels; No. 1 (June 29, 1857)-no. 2428(May 27, 1865). Reel: 2925-2952
The Freeholder.(Jan. 1, 1850)-(Feb. 2, 1852); (Mar. 1, 1852)-(Aug.28, 1852)On 1 full reel; No. 1 (Jan. 1, 1850)-no. 26 (Feb. 2,1852), n.s. no. 1 (Mar. 1, 1852)-no. 26 (Aug. 28,1852); Discontinued; New series title: TheFreeHolder and Commercial Gazette. Reel: 2953
London and China Telegraph.(Nov. 28, 1859)-(Dec. 24, 1921)On 64 full reels; No. 25 (Nov. 28, 1859)-no. 3044(Dec. 24, 1921); Continued from: The ChinaTelegraph; Incorporated with The London and ChinaExpress. Reel: 2954-3017
Tallis's London Weekly Paper.(Nov. 13, 1852)-(Oct. 29, 1853).-LondonOn 1 multi-title reel; No. 27 (Nov. 13, 1852)-No. 77(Oct. 29, 1853).-London; Continued as: Empire;Note: Empire (1853-1856) published in Unit 30. Reel: 3018
Women's Penny Paper.London. (Oct. 27, 1888)-(Dec. 27, 1890)On 2 full reels; No. 1 (Oct. 27, 1888)-no. 114 (Dec.27, 1890);Continued as: The Woman's Herald. Reel: 3019-3020
Women's Herald.London. (Jan. 3, 1891)-(Dec. 28, 1893); (Feb. 1893)-(Dec. 28, 1893)On 3 full reels; No. 115 (Jan. 3, 1891)-no. 225 (Dec.28, 1893); new series no. 1 (Feb. 1893)-no. 42 (Dec.28, 1893); Incorporated with The Women's Signal. Reel: 3021-3023
The Echo.London. (Dec. 8, 1868)- (July 31, 1905)On 73 full reels; No. 1 (Dec. 8, 1868)-no. 11391(July 31, 1905); Discontinued; Saturday issuesoccasionally appear as The Football Echo and TheCricket Echo. Reel: 3024-3096
Wandsworth and Battersea District Times.London (Wandsworth). (Aug. 20, 1870)-(Dec. 26,1891)On 10 full reels; No. 39 (Aug. 20, 1870)-no. 1156(Dec. 26, 1891). Reel: 3097-3106
Railway Press.London. (April 19, 1888)-(Dec. 1, 1898)On 6 full reels; No. 33 (April 19, 1888)-no. 243 (Dec.1, 1898). Reel: 3107-3112
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East London Press.London (Tower Hamlets). (Aug. 11, 1883)-(Dec. 25,1886)On 3 full reels; No. 1 (Aug. 11, 1883)-no. 200 (Dec.25, 1886); Title varies:; East London Press andWeekly Echo; East London Press, The LeadingConservative Newpaper. Reel: 3113-3115
Christian Advocate, and Weekly Record ofLiterature, Science, Agriculture, Commerce andPublic Occurrences.London. (Jan. 7, 1830)-(Sept. 2, 1839)On 4 full reels; No. 1 (Jan. 7, 1830)-no. 505 (Sept. 2,1839); Title varies. Reel: 3116-3119
East Ham Express.London (Newham). (Dec. 24, 1892)-(Dec. 30, 1899)On 3 multi-title reels; No. 1 (Dec. 24, 1892)-no. 902(Dec. 30, 1899). Reel: 3120-3122
London Mail.London. (Mar. 8, 1853)-(Dec. 26, 1857)On 2 full reels; No. 1 (Mar. 8, 1853)-no. 116 (Dec.26, 1857); Discontinued. Reel: 3123-3124
London Review.London. (May 7, 1898)-(Jan. 28, 1899)On 1 full reel; No. 1 (May 7, 1898)-no. 39 (Jan. 28,1899); Discontinued. Reel: 3125
Hornsey and Middlesex Messenger.London (Haringey). (Oct. 12, 1888)-(Feb. 15, 1889)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Oct. 12, 1888)-no. 19(Feb. 15, 1889); Continued as: The MiddlesexMessenger. Reel: 3126
Middlesex Messenger.London (Haringey). (Feb. 22, 1889)-(Oct. 11, 1889)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 20 (Feb. 22, 1889)-no. 53(Oct. 11, 1889); Discontinued. Reel: 3126
Bicycle Journal.London. (Aug. 18, 1876)-(July 31, 1878)On 1 full reel and 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Aug. 18,1876)-no. 103 (July 31, 1878); Continued as: BicycleJournal, Swimming and General Athletic andPedestrian Recorder. Reel: 3127-3128
Bicycle Journal, Swimming and General Athletic andPedestrian Recorder.(Aug. 7, 1878)-(Sept. 25, 1878)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 104 (Aug. 7, 1878)-no. 111(Sept. 25, 1878); Continued as: Bicycle. Swimmingand Athletic Journal. Reel: 3128
Bicycle. Swimming and Athletic Journal.(Oct. 2, 1878)- (Nov. 27, 1878)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 112 (Oct. 2, 1878)-no. 120(Nov. 27, 1878); Discontinued. Reel: 3128
Temperance World.(Mar. 1, 1898)-(Dec. 1898)On 1 multi-title reel; vol. 2, no. 11 (Mar. 1, 1898)-vol. 3, no. 6 (Dec. 1898). Reel: 3128
Temperance World and Prohibition Herald.London. (April 15, 1896)-(Feb. 1, 1898)On 1 multi-title reel; vol. 1, no. 1 (April 15, 1896)-vol. 2, no. 10 (Feb. 1, 1898); Continued as: TheTemperance World. Reel: 3128
Evening Star.London. (July 25, 1842)-(Feb. 28, 1843)On 1 full reel and 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (July 25,1842)-no. 188 (Feb. 28, 1843); Not available forfilming: no. 95 (Nov. 11, 1842), no. 180 (Feb. 18,1843). Reel: 3129-3130
Trader's Herald. A Weekly Journal of Political,Social, and Household Economy.London. (July 19, 1879)-(Feb. 14, 1880)On 1 multi-title reel; (The Organ of the Traders'Defence Association.) -- No. 1 (July 19, 1879). - no.31 (Feb. 14, 1880); Not available for filming: no. 24(Dec. 27, 1879). Reel: 3130
Emigration Gazette and Colonial Advocate.(April 30, 1842)-(May 13, 1843)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 28 (April 30, 1842)-no. 82(May 13, 1843); Not available for filming: no. 50(Sept. 31, 1842). Reel: 3131
Emigration Gazette and Colonial Settlers' UniversalGuide.London. (Oct. 23, 1841)-(April 23, 1842)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Oct. 23, 1841)-no. 27(April 23, 1842); Continued as: The EmigrationGazette and Colonial Advocate. Reel: 3131
Spirit of the Age. Journal of Political, Educational,and Industrial Progress.London. (July 1, 1848)-(Mar. 3, 1849)On 1 full reel; No. 1 (July 1, 1848)-no. 32 (Mar. 3,1849). Reel: 3132
Iron, Steel and Coal Times.London. (Jan. 5, 1894)-(April 27, 1894)On 1 full reel; No. 1 (Jan. 5, 1894)-no. 17 (April 27,1894). Reel: 3133
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Poor Law Chronicle.London. (July 7, 1866)-(July 21, 1869)On 1 full reel; No. 1 (July 7, 1866)-no. 74 (July 21,1869). Reel: 3134
Farmer's Gazette and Miller's Chronicle, CountryExchange and Agricultural Advertiser.(Oct. 5, 1878)-(Nov. 9, 1878)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 83 (Oct. 5, 1878)-no. 88(Nov. 9, 1878). Reel: 3135
Farmer's Gazette, Home Counties Chronicle, CountryExchange and Agricultural Advertiser.London. (Mar. 10, 1877)-(Sept. 28, 1878)On 1 multi-title reel; N.s. no. 1 (Mar. 10, 1877) - no.82 (Sept. 28, 1878); Continued as: The Farmer'sGazette and Miller's Chronicle, Country Exchangeand Agricultural Advertiser. Reel: 3135
The Day.London. (Mar. 19, 1867)-(May 4, 1867)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Mar. 19, 1867)-no. 41(May 4, 1867); Discontinued. Reel: 3136
Dissenters' Gazette of Politics, Commerce, Literatureand General Information.London. (Jan. 4, 1826)-(May 17, 1826)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 4, 1826)-no. 20(May 17, 1826); Continued as: The WednesdayTimes. Reel: 3136
Wednesday Times.(May 24, 1826)-(July 19, 1826)On 1 multi-title reel; N.s. no. 1 (May 24, 1826) - no.9 (July 19, 1826). Reel: 3136
Christian Examiner and Advocate of Civil andReligious Liberty.London. (Jan. 1841)- (June 1848)On 2 full reels; vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1841)-n.s. vol. 3,no. 6 (June 1848). Reel: 3137-3138
Eastern Times and Tower Hamlets Gazette.London (Tower Hamlets). Note: THE HACKNEYAND KINGSLAND TIMES amalgamated with THEEASTERN TIMES AND TOWER HAMLETSGAZETTE - no. 186 (June 20, 1863). (Dec. 3, 1859)-(Feb. 13, 1864)On 2 full reels; No. 1 (Dec. 3, 1859)-no. 220 (Feb.13, 1864). Reel: 3139-3140
Kensington Churchman and Ruridecanal Gazette.London (Kensington and Chelsea). (April 1888)-(Feb. 15, 1890)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (April 1888)-no. 42 (Feb.15, 1890); Continued as: The West London ChurchChronicle. Reel: 3141
West London Church Chronicle.(Feb. 22, 1890)-(Jan. 5, 1895)On 3 full reels and 2 multi-title reels; No. 43 (Feb.22, 1890)-no. 296 (Jan. 5, 1895); Not available forfilming: no. 49 (April [5], 1890), no. 60 (June [21],1890), no. 111 (June [20], 1891), no. 138 (Dec. [26],1891), nos. 139-149 (1892). Reel: 3141-3145
The Putney and Wandsworth Borough News.London (Wandsworth). (Jan. 10, 1885)-(June 15,1895)On 9 full reels and 1 multi-title reel; No. 30 (Jan. 10,1885)-no. 574 (June 15, 1895); Not available forfilming: no. 414 (May 21, 1892), no. 455 (Mar. 4,1893), no. 535 (Sept. 15, 1894). Reel: 3145-3154
Edmonton and Tottenham Weekly Guardian.London (Enfield). (Jan. 3, 1884)-(June 11, 1886);(Feb. 3, 1888)-(Nov. 30, 1906)On 7 full reels; No. 1 (Jan. 3, 1884)-no. 128 (June 11,1886) ; no. 219 (Feb. 3, 1888)-no. 1192 (Nov. 30,1906); Not available for filming: various issues. Reel: 3155-3161
East London Advertiser.London. (Nov. 29, 1862)-(Mar. 31, 1866)On 2 full reels and 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Nov. 29,1862)-no. 411 (Mar. 31, 1866); Not available forfilming: no. 261 (Feb. 4, 1865); Discontinued. Reel: 3162-3164
Iron Times.London. (Oct. 30, 1871), (Nov. 11, 1871)-(Sept. 13,1873)On 1 full reel and 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Oct. 30,1871), no. 7 (Nov. 11, 1871)-no. 88 (Sept. 13, 1873);Not available for filming: no. 1 (Oct. 30, 1871), no.14 (Dec. 30, 1871), no. 59 (Oct. 5, 1872), no. 62(Oct. 26, 1872), no. 63 (Nov. 2, 1872), no. 65 (187-),no. 66 (187-), no. 78 (June 28, 1873). Reel: 3164-3165
Charity Record and Philanthropic News.London. (Jan. 6, 1881)-(April 17, 1890)On 4 full reels and 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 6,1881)-no. 236 (April 17, 1890); Continued as: TheCharity Record Hospital Times, Philanthropic Newsand Official Advertiser. Reel: 3166-3170
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Charity Record Hospital Times, Philanthropic Newsand Official Advertiser.London. (May 1, 1890)-(Mar. 30, 1911)On 16 full reels and multi-title reels; No. 237 (May 1,1890)-no. 874 (Mar. 30, 1911); Continued as: TheCharity Record, Hospital and Philanthropist. Reel: 3170-3186
Country Times, and Agricultural and CommercialAdvertiser.London. (Jan. 4, 1830) - (Dec. 1830)On 1 multi-title reel; Not available for filming: no. 1(Jan. 4, 1830) - no. 52 (Dec. 1830). Reel: 3186
The Age and London Magpie.(Sept. 15, 1883)-(Dec. 29, 1883)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 35 (Sept. 15, 1883)-no. 50(Dec. 29, 1883); Continued as: London Magpie. Reel: 3187
London Magpie.(Jan. 27, 1883)-(Sept. 8, 1883)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 2 (Jan. 27, 1883)-no. 34(Sept. 8, 1883); Continued as: The Age and LondonMagpie. Reel: 3187
London Magpie.(Jan. 5, 1884)-(Mar. 22, 1884)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 51 (Jan. 5, 1884)-no. 62(Mar. 22, 1884); Discontinued. Reel: 3187
The Magpie.London. (Jan. 20, 1883)On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 20, 1883);Continued as: The London Magpie. Reel: 3187
Surrey, Southwark, Middlesex, Sussex Gazette ; or,Weekly Agricultural and Commercial Advertiser.London (General). (Jan. 3, 1818)-(Feb. 5, 1820)On 1 full reel; No. 419 (Jan. 3, 1818)-no. 527 (Feb. 5,1820). Reel: 3188
Religious Bits.London. (Jan. 16, 1892)-(April 15, 1893)On 2 full reels and 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 16,1892)-no. 66 (April 15, 1893); Continued as: TheChristian Weekly and Religious Bits. Reel: 3189-3191
Christian Weekly and Religious Bits.London. (April 22, 1893)-(April 7, 1894)On 1 full reel and 2 multi-title reels; No. 67 (April22, 1893)-no. 117 (April 7, 1894); Discontinued. Reel: 3191-3193
City Punch Bowl. A Comic Paper For Business Men.London. (Feb. 10, 1897)-(May 22, 1897)On 1 multi-titled reel; No. 1 (Feb. 10, 1897)-no. 15(May 22, 1897); Discontinued. Reel: 3193
Weekly Chronicle.London. (Sept. 18, 1836)-(June 15, 1851)On 18 full reels and 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Sept. 18,1836)-no. 770 (June 15, 1851); Continued as: TheWeekly News and Chronicle. Reel: 3194-3212
Weekly News and Chronicle.London. (June 21, 1851)-(Dec. 30, 1854)On 3 full reels and 1 multi-title reel; No. 771 (June21, 1851)-no. 957 (Dec. 30, 1854); Continued as: TheWeekly Chronicle in Unit 65; Note: Some issuesinclude supplements. Reel: 3212-3215
Weekly Chronicle.London. (Jan. 6, 1855)-(Sept. 1, 1855)Weekly; No. 958 (Jan. 6, 1855)-no. 991 (Sept. 1,1855); Continues: The Weekly News and Chroniclein ; Continued as: The Weekly Chronicle andRegister. Reel: 3216
Weekly Chronicle and Register.London. (Sept. 8, 1855)-(May 14, 1864)Weekly; No. 992 (Sept. 8, 1855)-no. 1445 (May 14,1864); Not available for filming: no. 1080 (May 16,1857) pages 14-15; no. 1306 (Sept. 14, 1861); no.1417 (Oct. 1863) - no. 1439 (Apr. 1864); Continuedas: The Weekly Chronicle and Register of Banking,Insurance, Railway and Mining Companies, Tradeand Commerce. Reel: 3216-3223
Weekly Chronicle and Register of Banking,Insurance, Railway and Mining Companies, Tradeand Commerce.London. (May 21, 1864)-(Dec. 21, 1867)Weekly; No. 1446 (May 21, 1864)-no. 1633 (Dec.21, 1867); Not available for filming: no. 1577 (Nov.24, 1866). Reel: 3223-3226
Penny Newsman, and Weekly Advertiser.London. (Jan. 28, 1860)-(July 10, 1864)Weekly; No. 1 (Jan. 28, 1860)-no. 233 (July 10,1864); Not available for filming: no. 100 (Dec. 22,1861) pages 7-8; no. 166 (Mar. 29, 1863) page 5;Continued as: The Newsman and Sunday MorningMail and Telegraph; Title varies: The PennyNewsman, and Sunday Morning Mail and Telegraph. Reel: 3227-3231
Newsman and Sunday Morning Mail and Telegraph.London. (July 17, 1864)-(Feb. 12, 1865)Weekly; No. 234 (July 17, 1864)-no. 264 (Feb. 12,1865); Discontinued. Reel: 3231
Hackney Mercury and North London Herald.London (Hackney). (July 4, 1885)-(Sept. 17, 1887)Weekly; No. 1 (July 4, 1885)-no. 116 (Sept. 17,1887); Continued as: The Mercury. Reel: 3232-3233
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The Mercury.London (Hackney). (Sept. 24, 1887)-(Oct. 14, 1905)Weekly; No. 117 (Sept. 24, 1887)-no. 1056 (Oct. 14,1905); Not available for filming: no. 277 (Oct. 18,1890) pages 6-7; no. 281 (Nov. 15, 1890) pages 2-3;no. 538 (Oct. 19, 1895); no. 1055 (Oct. 7, 1905);Continued as: The Hackney Mercury. Reel: 3233-3250
Hackney Mercury.London (Hackney). (Oct. 21, 1905)-(Mar. 17, 1906)Weekly; No. 1057 (Oct. 21, 1905)-no. 1077 (Mar. 17,1906); Not available for filming: no. 1067-1077(1906); Continued as: The Mercury. Reel: 3250
The Mercury.London (Hackney). (Mar. 24, 1906)-(July 23, 1910)Weekly; No. 1078 (Mar. 24, 1906)-no. 1413 (July 23,1910); Not available for filming: no. 1261 (1907). Reel: 3250-3251
The Albion.London. (Nov. 15, 1830)-(Oct. 15, 1831)Daily; No. 1 (Nov. 15, 1830)-no. 288 (Oct. 15, 1831);Continued as: The Albion and The Star. Reel: 3252-3254
The Albion and The Star.London. (Oct. 17, 1831)-(Dec. 31, 1835)Daily; No. 289 (Oct. 17, 1831)-no. 1606 (Dec. 31,1835); Not available for filming: no. 297 (Oct. 26,1831); no. 299 (Oct. 28, 1831); no. 520 (July 12,1832); Discontinued. Reel: 3254-3265
Borough of Chelsea Herald.London (Kensington and Chelsea). (Feb. 16, 1884)Weekly; No. 1 (Feb. 16, 1884); Continued as: TheChelsea Herald. Reel: 3266
Chelsea Herald.London. (Feb. 23, 1884)-(Dec. 6, 1884)Weekly; No. 2 (Feb. 23, 1884). -- No. 43 (Dec. 6,1884)(Kensington and Chelsea); Continued as: TheChelsea Herald and West London Standard. Reel: 3266
Chelsea Herald and West London Standard.London (Kensington and Chelsea). (Dec. 13, 1884)-(Dec. 27, 1884)Weekly; No. 1 (Dec. 13, 1884) -- 46/3 (Dec. 27,1884); Continued as: The West London standard andChelsea herald. Reel: 3266
West London Standard and Chelsea Herald.London (Kensington and Chelsea). (Jan. 3, 1885)-(Apr. 4, 1885)Weekly; No. 47/4 (Jan. 3, 1885)-no. 60 (Apr. 4,1885); Continued as: The West London standard. Reel: 3267
West London Standard.London (Kensington and Chelsea). (Apr. 11, 1885)-(Dec. 11, 1886)Weekly; No. 61 (Apr. 11, 1885)-no. 147 (Dec. 11,1886). Reel: 3267-3268
Kent and Essex Mercury.London (General). (Oct. 15, 1822)-(Jan. 29, 1833)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 15, 1822)-no. 536 (Jan. 29,1833); Continued as: Essex and Herts Mercury. Reel: 3269-3272
Essex and Herts Mercury.London (General). (Feb. 5, 1833)-(Dec. 27, 1836)Weekly; No. 537 (Feb. 5, 1833)-no. 739 (Dec. 27,1836); Continued as: Essex, Herts and Kent Mercury. Reel: 3273-3274
Essex, Herts and Kent Mercury.London (General). (Jan. 3, 1837)-(Sept. 26, 1843)Weekly; No. 740 (Jan. 3, 1837)-no. 1090 (Sept. 26,1843); Continued as: Essex, Herts and SuffolkMercury; Incorporating the Essex and Suffolk Times- June 19, 1838. Reel: 3274-3278
Essex, Herts and Suffolk Mercury.London (General). Oct. 3, 1843)-(Dec. 26, 1843)Weekly; No. 1091 (Oct. 3, 1843)-no. 1103 (Dec. 26,1843). Reel: 3278
Finchley Free Press and Whetstone Chronicle andHighgate and Muswell Hill Post.London (Barnet). (Oct. 10, 1896)-(Dec. 18, 1897)Weekly; No. 193 (Oct. 10, 1896)-no. 255 (Dec. 18,1897); Continued as: The Free Press for Finchley,Maxwell Hill, Highgate, Whetstone, Mill Hill,Edgware, etc. Reel: 3279
Finchley Free Press and Woodside Park, MuswellHill and Highgate Gazette.London (Barnet). (Nov. 9, 1895)-(Oct. 3, 1896)Weekly; No. 145 (Nov. 9, 1895)-no. 192 (Oct. 3,1896); Continued as: The Finchley Free Press andWhetstone Chronicle and Highgate and Muswell HillPost. Reel: 3279
Free Press For Finchley, Maxwell Hill, Highgate,Whetstone, Mill Hill, Edgware, Etc.London (Barnet). (Dec. 25, 1897)-(Aug. 22, 1903)Weekly; No. 256 (Dec. 25, 1897)-no. 551 (Aug. 22,1903); Continued as Finchley Press. Reel: 3279-3285
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Boro' of Greenwich Observer, Etc.London (Greenwich). (May 31, 1879)-(Nov. 30,1883)Weekly; No. 1 (May 31, 1879)-no. 237 (Nov. 30,1883); Not available for filming: Several issues;Continued as: Greenwich Observer and Kentish Mail;Title varies: Boro' of Greenwich Observer and WestKent Advertiser, Boro' of Greenwich Observer andWest Kent Gazette, Boro' of Greenwich Observer andKentish Mail. Reel: 3286-3289
Greenwich Observer and Kentish Mail.London (Greenwich). (Dec. 7, 1883)-(Jan. 2, 1885)Weekly; No. 238 (Dec. 7, 1883)-no. 293 (Jan. 2,1885); Not available for filming: no. 251 (Mar. 7,1884) pages 6-7; Continued as: Greenwich andDeptford Observer. Reel: 3289-3291
Greenwich and Deptford Observer.London (Greenwich). (Jan. 9, 1885)-(Jan. 11, 1889)Weekly; No. 294 (Jan. 9, 1885)-no. 1494 (Jan. 11,1889); Continued as: The Kentish Mail, Greenwichand Deptford Observer; Title varies: Greenwich andDeptford Observer and Charlton News, Greenwichand Deptford Observer and Brockley Gazette. Reel: 3291-3295
Kentish Mail, Greenwich and Deptford Observer.London (Greenwich). (Jan. 18, 1889)-Dec. 31, 1909)Weekly; No. 1495 (Jan. 18, 1889)-no. 2918 (Dec. 31,1909); Not available for filming: Several issues. Reel: 3295-3313
Finchley Guardian.London (Barnet). (Nov. 1, 1902)-(Apr. 15, 1905)Weekly; No. 1 (Nov. 1, 1902)-no. 128 (Apr. 15,1905); Not available for filming: no. 85 (June 11,1904); no. 120 (Feb. 18, 1905). Reel: 3314-3315
North London Fiction Press.London (Hackney). (Oct. 21, 1893)-(Nov. 16, 1895)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 21, 1893)-no. 109 (Nov. 16,1895); Continued as: North London Popular Press. Reel: 3316
North London Popular Press.London (Hackney). (Dec. 7, 1895)-(May 16, 1896)Weekly; No. 112 (Dec. 7, 1895)-no. 135 (May 16,1896); Discontinued; Continues: The North LondonFiction Press. Reel: 3316
St. Pancras News.London (Camden). (June 4, 1859)-(June 30, 1860)Weekly; No. 8 (June 4, 1859)-no. 64 (June 30, 1860);Continued as: The St. Pancras News and Advertiser;Continues: St. Pancras News and General Advertiserfor the North of London. Reel: 3317
St. Pancras News & Advertiser.London (Camden). (July 7, 1860)-(Dec. 29, 1860)Weekly; No. 65 (July 7, 1860)-no. 91 (Dec. 29,1860); Continued as: The St. Pancras News andIllustrated Advertiser; Continues: The St. PancrasNews. Reel: 3317
St. Pancras News and General Advertiser For TheNorth of London.London (Camden). (Apr. 2, 1859)-(May 14, 1859)Weekly; No. 1 (Apr. 2, 1859)-no. 7 (May 14, 1859);Continued as: The St. Pancras News. Reel: 3317
St. Pancras News and Illustrated Advertiser.London (Camden). (Jan. 5, 1861)-(Dec. 28, 1861)Weekly; No. 92 (Jan. 5, 1861)-no. 143 (Dec. 28,1861); Continued as: The St. Pancras News andMiddlesex Advertiser; Continues: The St. PancrasNews and Advertiser. Reel: 3317
St. Pancras News and Middlesex Advertiser.London (Camden). (Jan. 4, 1862)-(Aug. 27, 1864)Weekly; No. 144 (Jan. 4, 1862)-no. 282 (Aug. 27,1864); Continued as: St. Pancras News andMarylebone Journal; Continues: The St. PancrasNews and Illustrated Advertiser. Reel: 3318-3320
St. Pancras News and Marylebone Journal.London (Camden). (Sept. 3, 1864)-(Nov. 24, 1866)Weekly; No. 283 (Sept. 3, 1864)-no. 396 (Nov. 24,1866); Not available for filming: nos. 378, 379(1866); (July 21, 1866); Continues: The St. PancrasNews and Middlesex Advertiser. Reel: 3320-3321
Weekly Times. (Sunday Edition).London. (June 25, 1826)-(Apr. 19, 1829)Weekly; No. 1 (June 25, 1826)-no. 146 (Apr. 19,1829); Continued as: The liberal. Reel: 3322-3323
The Liberal.London. (Apr. 26, 1829)-(Dec. 27, 1829)Weekly; No. 147 (Apr. 26, 1829)-no. 182 (Dec. 27,1829); Not available for filming: nos. 148-152, 157-160 (1829); Continued as: Weekly times; Continues:Weekly Times (Sunday Edition). Reel: 3323
Weekly Times.London. (Jan. 3, 1830)-(May 5, 1833)Weekly; No. 183 (Jan. 3, 1830)-no. 357 (May 5,1833); Not available for filming: no. 279 (Nov. 6,1831) pages 2-3; Continues: The Liberal. Reel: 3323-3324
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Fleming's Weekly Express (Sunday Edition).London. (May 4, 1823)-(July 30, 1826)Weekly; No. 1 (May 4, 1823)-no. 170 (July 30,1826); Not available for filming: no. 168 (July 16,1826) pages 636-637; Continued as: The Times'Express. Reel: 3325-3326
Times' Express.London. (Aug. 6, 1826)-(Dec. 31, 1826)Weekly; No. 171 (Aug. 6, 1826)-no. 192 (Dec. 31,1826); Not available for filming: no. 171 (Aug. 6,1826) pages 662-667; Continues: Fleming's WeeklyExpress (Sunday Edition). Reel: 3326
Public Leader: A Journal of Independent Views.London. (Oct. 7, 1876)-(Apr. 7, 1877)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 7, 1876)-no. 27 (Apr. 7, 1877);Discontinued. Reel: 3327
Putney & South Western Chronicle.London (Wandsworth). (May 31, 1884)-(Dec. 6,1884)Weekly; No. 1 (May 31, 1884)-no. 28 (Dec. 6, 1884). Reel: 3327
The Express and Kensington Post.London (Hammersmith). (June 6, 1890)-(July 4,1890)Weekly; No. 30 (June 6, 1890)-no. 34 (July 4, 1890);Continued as: The Kensington Post and West LondonExpress; Continues: The Express and West LondonGazette. Reel: 3328
The Express and West London Gazette.London (Hammersmith). (Feb. 21, 1890)-(May 30,1890)Weekly; No. 15 (Feb. 21, 1890)-no. 29 (May 30,1890); Continued as: The Express and KensingtonPost; Continues: The Hammersmith Express andWest London Gazette. Reel: 3328
Hammersmith Express and West London Gazette.London (Hammersmith). (Nov. 15, 1889)-(Feb. 14,1890)Weekly; No. 1 (Nov. 15, 1889)-no. 14 (Feb. 14,1890); Continued as: The Express and West LondonGazette. Reel: 3328
Kensington Post and West London Express.London (Hammersmith). (July 12, 1890)-(Dec. 5,1890)Weekly; No. 35 (July 12, 1890)-no. 56 (Dec. 5,1890); Continues: The Express and Kensington Post. Reel: 3328
Westminster Gazette, West End Chronicle & GeneralAdvertiser.London (Westminster). (Feb. 5, 1859)-(Aug. 6, 1859)Weekly; No. 1 (Feb. 5, 1859)-no. 27 (Aug. 6, 1859). Reel: 3328
London Advertiser.London (Southwark). (Apr. 22, 1871)-(Sept. 9, 1871)Weekly; No. 104 (Apr. 22, 1871)-no. 124 (Sept. 9,1871); Not available for filming: no. 121 (Aug. 19,1871); Continues: The South London Advertiser. Reel: 3329
South London Advertiser.London (Southwark). (Jan. 1, 1870)-(Apr. 15, 1871)Weekly; No. 36 (Jan. 1, 1870)-no. 103 (Apr. 15,1871); Not available for filming: no. 38 (Jan. 15,1870); Continued as: The London Advertiser. Reel: 3329
Smith's Weekly.London. (June 25, 1904)-(Aug. 10, 1907)Weekly; No. 1 (June 25, 1904)-no. 164 (Aug. 10,1907); Not available for filming: no. 38 (Mar. 11,1905); no. 69 (Oct. 14, 1905); no. 88 (Feb. 24, 1906);no . 108 (July 14, 1906); no. 151 (May 11, 1907)pages 454-455; Discontinued. Reel: 3330-3335
Fulham and Walham Green News.London (Hammersmith). (Jan. 5, 1889)-(Mar. 25,1904)Weekly; No. 314 (Jan. 5, 1889)-no. 1070 (Mar. 25,1904); Not available for filming: no. 335 (Mar. 2,1889) ; no. 337-339 (Mar. 16, 23, 30, 1889) ; no. 432(Jan. 3, 1891) page 5 ; no. 646 (Sept. 22, 1894). Reel: 3336-3347
Society Herald. A Weekly Record of Social,Political, Theatrical, Literary and Financial Events.London. (Oct. 22, 1887)-(Oct. 8, 1889)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Oct. 22, 1887)-vol. VI, no. 104(Oct. 8, 1889)Not available for filming: vol. I, no. 16(Jan. 30, 1888) pages iii-vi; vol. I, no. 25 (Apr. 3,1888) page vii; Continued as: Home and Abroad. Reel: 3348-3350
Home and Abroad.London. (Oct. 15, 1889)-(Dec. 24, 1889)Weekly; vol. IX, no. 105 (Oct. 15, 1889)-vol. IX, no.115 (Dec. 24, 1889); Continues: Society Herald;Discontinued. Reel: 3350
The Monitor.London. (Mar. 5, 1897)-(Mar. 26, 1897)Weekly; No. I (Mar. 5, 1897)-no. IV (Mar. 26, 1897);Continued as: The Monitor and Catholic Standardand Ransomer. Reel: 3351
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The Monitor and Catholic Standard and Ransomer.London. (April 2, 1897)-(Dec. 31, 1897)Weekly; No. 195 (April 2, 1897)-no. 234 (Dec. 31,1897); Continues: The Monitor; Continues as: TheMonitor. Reel: 3351
The Monitor.London. (Jan. 7, 1898)-(Jan. 19, 1900)Weekly; No. 235 (Jan. 7, 1898)-no. 340 (Jan. 19,1900); Continues: The Monitor and CatholicStandard and Ransomer. Reel: 3351-3353
The Monitor and New Era.London. (Jan. 26, 1900)-(Jan. 30, 1915)Weekly; No. 341 (Jan. 26, 1900)-no. 1408 (Jan. 30,1915); Not available for filming: no. 483 (Oct. 24,1902) ; no. 618 (June 2, 1905) page 16 ; no. 1168(June 25, 1913) ; no. 1339 (Oct. 4, 1913) pgs. 14-15 ;no. 1378 ((July 4, 1914) pages 2-16; Continues: TheMonitor. Reel: 3353-3378
Anecdotes. A Weekly Journal For All English-Speaking Peoples.London. (Aug. 22, 1896)-(July 30, 1898)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Aug. 22, 1896)-vol. IV, no. 102(July 30, 1898); Not available for filming: vol. III,no. 56 (Sept. 11, 1897) pages 64-65; vol. III, no. 76(Jan. 29, 1898) pages 490-491. Reel: 3379-3381
Saltmarsh's Local Notes For tottenham, Wood Green,Edmonton, & Stamford Hill.London (Haringey). (Oct. 11, 1893)-(Mar. 9, 1895)Weekly; No. 55 (Oct. 11, 1893)-no. 145 (Mar. 9,1895); Not available for filming: no. 69 (Nov. 29,1893); Continues as: The North Middlesex WeeklyStandard. Reel: 3382
North Middlesex Weekly Standard.London (Haringey). (Mar. 15, 1895)-(Feb. 22, 1901)Weekly; No. 146 (Mar. 15, 1895)-no. 458 (Feb. 22,1901); Continued as: The North Middlesex Standardand Tottenham & Wood Green Echo; Continues:Saltmarsh's Local Notes for Tottenham, Wood Green,Edmonton & Stamford Hill. Reel: 3382-3385
North Middlesex Standard and Tottenham & WoodGreen Echo.London (Haringey). (Mar. 1, 1901)-(Nov. 29, 1901)Weekly; No. 459 (Mar. 1, 1901)-no. 498 (Nov. 29,1901); Not available for filming: no. 471 (May 24,1901); Continues: The North Middlesex WeeklyStandard. Reel: 3385
Mayfair. A Tuesday Journal of Politics, Literature,and Society, Etc.London. (Dec. 19, 1876)-(Dec. 25, 1877); (Jan. 7,1879)-(Feb. 14, 1880)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Dec. 19, 1876)-vol. II, no. 52(Dec. 25, 1877); vol. V, no. 106 (Jan. 7, 1879)-no.164 (Feb. 14, 1880); Not available for filming: 1878;vol. V, no. 110 (Feb. 4, 1879) pages 981-988. Reel: 3386-3388
Man of the World.London. (Oct. 20, 1888)-(July 24, 1900)Weekly; New series, no. 1 (Oct. 20, 1888) - vol. IV,no. 615 (July 24, 1900); Not available for filming :vol. IX, no. 325 (Jan 2, 1895) pages 1-2; Incorporatedwith The Sporting Times; Note: The Bird O'Freedomincorporated with The Man of the World, June 4,1890. Reel: 3389-3398
Age We Live In, A True Record of the Times.London. (Jan. 21, 1860)-(May 27, 1876)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Jan. 21, 1860)-vol. XVII, no.[854] (May 27, 1876); Not available for filming: vol.IV, no. 157 (Jan. 17, 1863) pages 4-5, no. 159 (Jan.31, 1863) page 12; no. 160 (Feb. 7, 1863) pages 6-7;no. 170 (April 18, 1863) pages 2-3; no. 181 (July 4,1863) pages 10-11; Vol V, no. 217 (Mar. 12, 1864)pages 3-10; vol. VII, no. 327 (April 21, 1866) pages4-5; vol. VIII, no. 369 (Feb. 9, 1867) pages 4-5; vol.IX, no. 434 (May 9, 1868) pages 2, 11; vol. XIII, no.1,143 (May 11, 1872) pages 6-7. Reel: 3399-3410
Man About Town.London. (Sept. 11, 1869)-(Oct. 1, 1870)no. 1 (Sept. 11, 1869)-no. 56 (Oct. 1, 1870); (Achronicle and review of the doings of the day, athome and abroad). Reel: 3410
The Review. The Country Gentleman's Journal.London. (Jan. 2, 1858)-(Dec. 31, 1859)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Jan. 2, 1858)-vol. IV, no. 105(Dec. 31, 1859); Not available for filming: vol. IV,no. 81 (July 16, 1859) pages 870-871; Continued as:The Land. Reel: 3411-3412
The Land: It's Sports, Domains and Farms.London. (Jan. 7, 1860)-(Oct. 27, 1860)Weekly; vol. V, no. 106 (Jan. 7, 1860)-vol. VI, no.148 (Oct. 27, 1860); Discontinued; Continues: TheReview; Title varies: The Land: The CountryGentleman's Journal. Reel: 3413
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Monthly Times.London. (Feb. 4, 1842)-(Mar. 24, 1848)Monthly and semi-monthly; vol. I, No. 1 (Feb. 4,1842)-vol. VII, no. 4 (Mar. 24, 1848); Not availablefor filming: vol. II (Jan. 1844); vol. VI, nos. 8,9,10(June 7, June 24, July 7, 1847); vol. VI, nos. 12, 13(Aug. 7, 24, 1847); vol. VII, no. 2 (Feb. 24, 1848);Continued as: The English Mail. Reel: 3414-3415
English Mail.London. (Apr. 7, 1848)-(Feb. 7, 1849)Semi-monthly; vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 7, 1848)-no. 21(Feb. 7, 1849); Continues: The Monthly Times. Reel: 3415
Mid-Surrey Times and General Observer ofRichmond, Twickenham, Etc.London (Richmond upon Thames). (Sept. 30, 1876)-(Sept. 1, 1877)Weekly; No. 1 (Sept. 30, 1876)-no. 49 (Sept. 1,1877); Continued as: The Mid-Surrey Times,Kingston Express and Richmond Herald. Reel: 3416
Mid-Surrey Times, Kingston Express and RichmondHerald.London (Richmond upon Thames). (Sept. 8, 1877)-(Aug. 28, 1886)Weekly; No. 50 (Sept. 8, 1877)-no. 516 (Aug. 28,1886); Not available for filming: vol. VII, no. 179(Feb. 28, 1880) ; vol. VII, nos. 200-202 (July 24 -Aug. 7, 1880) ; vol. X, no. 326 (Dec. 30, 1882);Continues: The Mid-Surrey Times and GeneralObserver of Richmond, Twickenham, etc; Continuedas: The Mid-Surrey Times and General Advertiser. Reel: 3416-3424
Mid-Surrey Times and General Advertiser.London (Richmond upon Thames). (Sept. 4, 1886)-(Mar. 25, 1904)Weekly; vol. XV, no. 517 (Sept. 4, 1886)-no. 1070(Mar. 25, 1904); Not available for filming: no. 971(Feb. 21, 1902); Continues: The Mid-Surrey Times,Kingston Express and Richmond Herald. Reel: 3424-3440
Middlesex Gazette.London (Enfield). (Dec. 21, 1889)-(March 29, 1913)Weekly; No. 186 (Dec. 21, 1889)-no. 1390 (March29, 1913); Not available for filming: no. 189 (Jan. 11,1890); no. 208 (May 31, 1890); no. 215 (July 19,1890); no. 948 (Oct 1, 1904); no. 1005 (Nov. 4,1905); no. 1044 (Aug. 4, 1906); no. 1054 (Oct. 13,1906); nos. 1274-1296 (Jan. 7 - June 10, 1911); no.[1326] (Jan. 6, 1912) pages 1-2; Incorporated withEnfield Observer. Reel: 3441-3462
Favorite Comic.London. (Jan. 21, 1911)-(Mar. 31, 1917)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Jan. 21, 1911)-vol. VI, no. 324(Mar. 31, 1917); Not available for filming: vol. V.no. 209 (Jan. 16, 1915) pages 4-5; Incorporated withMerry and Bright. Reel: 3463-3465
The Magnet.London. (Mar. 13, 1837)-(Aug. 27, 1888)Weekly; (Agricultural, commercial and familygazette). -- vol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 13, 1837) - no. 2616(Aug. 27, 1888); Not available for filming: vol. 4, no.181 (Sept. 7, 1840) page 2 ; vol. 5, no. 199 (Jan. 25,1841) ; vol. 7, no. 313 (April 17, 1843) pages 6-7 ;vol. 8, no. 385 (Sept. 16, 1844); vol. 9, no. 353 (Mar.31, 1845) ; vol. 9, no. 357 (Apr. 28, 1845) ; no. 462(May 3, 1847) ; no. 1808 (Mar. 3, 1873) ; no. 1815(Apr. 21, 1873) ; no. 1820 (May 26, 1873) ; no. 2393(May 19, 1884) pages 2-3; Discontinued. Reel: 3466-3515
South London Advertiser.London. (Jan. 24, 1863)-(Mar. 31, 1866)Weekly; No. 9 (Jan. 24, 1863)-no. 411 (Mar. 31,1866); Not available for filming: (Mar. 21, 1863) ;no. 37 (Aug. 15, 1863) ; nos. 261-262 (Feb. 4, 1865 -Feb. 11, 1865) ; no. 274 (May 6, 1865) ; nos. 276-280 (May 20, 1865 - June 17, 1865) ; (Dec. 2, 1865);Discontinued. Reel: 3516-3518
The Guardian.London. (Dec. 12, 1819)-(Apr. 25, 1824)Weekly; No. 1 (Dec. 12, 1819)-no. 229 (Apr. 25,1824); Not available for filming: No. 123 (Apr. 14,1822) ; no. 173 (Mar. 30, 1823); Title varies. TheGuardian; or Historical and Literary Recorder. Reel: 3519-3520
Good Health: A Weekly Journal Devoted To Food,Drink, Medicine and Sanitation.London. (Oct. 8, 1892)-(Sept. 29, 1894)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 8, 1892)-no. 104 (Sept. 29,1894); Continued as: The Domestic Magazine andJournal for the Household; Title varies: Good Health:The Domestic Magazine. Reel: 3521-3523
Good Health. A Journal For Everybody.London. (Apr. 6, 1895)-(Aug. 29, 1896)Weekly; No. 131 (Apr. 6, 1895)-no. 204 (Aug. 29,1896); Not available for filming: No. 132 (Apr. 13,1895) ; no. 193 (June 13, 1896) pages 334-335, 342-343, 350-351 ; no. 198 (July 18, 1896) ; no. 201(Aug. 8, 1896) pages 594-595; Discontinued;Continues: The Domestic Magazine and Journal forthe Household. Reel: 3525-3526
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Men and Women. A Weekly Biographical and SocialJournal.London. (June 5, 1886)-(July 20, 1887)Weekly; No. 1 (June 5, 1886)-no. 60 (July 20, 1887);Discontinued. Reel: 3527
M.A.P. (Mainly About People). A Popular PennyWeekly of Pleasant Gossip, Personal Portraits, andSocial News.London. (June 18, 1898)-(Oct. 28, 1911)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 1 (June 18, 1898)-vol. 27, no. 698(Oct. 28, 1911); Not available for filming: vol. 6, no.42 (Mar. 2nd); Incorporated with The Watch Dog andP.T.O. Reel: 3528-3553
Golden Penny (an Illustrated Weekly).London. (June 15, 1895)-(Dec. 26, 1903)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 1 (June 15, 1895)-vol. 17, no. 446(Dec. 26, 1903); Not available for filming: vol. 4, no.104 (June 5, 1897) pages ii, 529; vol. 9, no. 238 (Dec.30, 1899) pages 537-540; vol. 17, no. 422 (July 11,1903) pages 26-28; Title varies: The War(illustrated); Incorporated with The Hour glass. Reel: 3554-3567
Fireside Companion, A Journal of Instructive andEntertaining Literature.London. (June 14, 1879)-(Aug. 18, 1888)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 19 (June 14, 1879)-vol. 9, no. 498(Aug. 18, 1888); Not available for filming: vol. 4, no.217 (Mar. 31, 1883); Continued as: The LondonStory Paper. Reel: 3568-3576
London Story Paper.London. (Sept. 8, 1888)-(Dec. 30, 1899)Weekly; vol. 10, no. 501 (Sept. 8, 1888)-vol. 21, no.1091 (Dec. 30, 1899); Not available for filming: vol.15, no. 756 (July 29, 1893) pages 3-6 ; vol. 15, no.783 (Feb. 3, 1894) page 8 ; vol. 15, no. 784 (Feb. 10,1894) page 1; Continues: The Fireside Companion. Reel: 3576-3587
Forest Gate Gazette and Upton Chronicle.London. (Dec. 15, 1888)-(Oct. 6, 1900)Weekly; No. 1 (Dec. 15, 1888)-no. 830 (Oct. 6,1900); Not available for filming: No. 310 (Nov. 24,1894); Continued as: Forest Gate Gazette andStratford Upton Chronicle. Reel: 3588-3592
Forest Gate Gazette and Stratford and UptonChronicle.London. (Oct. 13, 1900)-(Sept. 27, 1902)Weekly; No. 831 (Oct. 13, 1900)-no. 926 (Sept. 27,1902); Continues: The Forest Gate Gazette andUpton Chronicle. Reel: 3592
Camberwell News and South London Advertiser.London (Southwark). (Dec. 9, 1876)-(April 14, 1877)Weekly; No. 1 (Dec. 9, 1876)-no. 19 (April 14,1877); Continued as: The Camberwell NewsPeckham and South London Advertiser. Reel: 3593
Camberwell News, Peckham and South LondonAdvertiser.London (Southwark). (April 21, 1877)-(Jan. 31,1880)Weekly; No. 20 (April 21, 1877)-no. 165 (Jan. 31,1880); Not available for filming: No. 57 (Jan. 5,1878) pages 1 and 2; Continues: The CamberwellNews and South London Advertiser; Continued as:The South London Gazette. Reel: 3594; 3596
South London Gazette.London (Southwark). (Feb. 7, 1880)-(Dec. 31, 1881)Weekly; No. 166 (Feb. 7, 1880)-(Dec. 31, 1881);Continues: The Camberwell News Peckham andSouth London Advertiser; Camberwell NewsIncorporated. Reel: 3597
Anti-Dull. Being An Anti-dote For All Who FeelDull and Careworn.London. (Dec. 1893)-(Sept. 1907)Monthly; vol. 1 (Dec. 1893)-vol. 14, no. 166 (Sept.1907); Not available for filming: vol. 1 (1893) ; vol.4, no. 40 (Mar. 1897) pages 14-15 ; vol. 6, no. 62(Jan. 1899) pages 2-3 ; vol. 12, no. 141 (Aug. 1905)pages iv-v; Discontinued. Reel: 3598-3601
North London Mercury and Crouch End Observer.London (Haringey). (Sept. 2, 1899)-(Aug. 25, 1905)Weekly; vol. 19, no. 1388 (Sept. 2, 1899)-vol. 20, no.2249 (Aug. 25, 1905); Not available for filming: Nos.1389-1397, 1401, 1404-1406, 1410, 1419-1420,1422, 1568, 1580-1581, 1587, 1969-1971, 2017,2321 and 2323. Reel: 3602-3605
Illustrated Mail.London. (June 17, 1899)-(June 1, 1907)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 1 (June 17, 1899)-vol. 8, no. 416(June 1, 1907); Continued as: Weekly Illustrated. Reel: 3606-3614
The Illustrated.London. (Aug. 31, 1907)-(Sept. 21, 1907)Weekly; No. 4 (Aug. 31, 1907)-no. 7 (Sept. 21,1907); Discontinued; Continues: Weekly Illustrated. Reel: 3614
Weekly Illustrated.London. (June 8, 1907)-(Aug. 3, 1907); (Aug. 10,1907)-(Aug. 24, 1907)Weekly; vol. 9, no. 417 (June 8, 1907)-no. 425 (Aug.3, 1907) ; new series, no. 1 (Aug. 10, 1907)-no. 3(Aug. 24, 1907); Continues: Illustrated Mail;Continued as: The Illustrated. Reel: 3614
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Hammersmith and Sheperd's Bush Weekly Express.London (Hammersmith). (June 8, 1906)-(Nov. 16,1906)Weekly; vol. 4, no. 150 (June 8, 1906)-no. 174 (Nov.16, 1906); Continues: The West End WeeklyExpress; Continued as: Hammersmith, Shepherd'sBush and Kensington Weekly Express. Reel: 3615
Hammersmith and Shepherd's Bush Weekly Expressand West End Press.London (Hammersmith). (Jan. 18, 1905)-(July 12,1905)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 73 (Jan. 18, 1905)-no. 98 (July12, 1905); Continues: Hammersmith Weekly Expressand West End Press; Continued as: The West EndWeekly Express. Reel: 3615
Hammersmith Weekly Express and West End Press.London (Hammersmith). (Jan. 4, 1905)-(Jan. 11,1905)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 71 (Jan. 4, 1905)-no. 72 (Jan. 11,1905); Continued as: Hammersmith and Shepherd'sBush Weekly Express and West End Press. Reel: 3615
Hammersmith, Shepherd's Bush and KensingtonWeekly Express.London (Hammersmith). (Nov. 23, 1906)-(Sept. 20,1907)Weekly; vol. 4, no. 175 (Nov. 23, 1906)-vol. 5, no.218, (Sept. 20, 1907); Continues: Hammersmith andShepherd's Bush Weekly Express. Reel: 3615
West End Weekly Express.London (Hammersmith). (July 19, 1905)-(May 30,1906)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 99 (July 19, 1905)-vol. 3, no. 149(May 30, 1906); Not available for filming: vol. 3, no.130 (Feb. 21, 1906) ; vol. 3, no. 137 (April 11, 1906);Continues: Hammersmith and Shepherd's BushWeekly Express and West End Press; Continued as:Hammersmith and Shepherd's Bush Weekly Express. Reel: 3615
St. James's Budget. A Weekly Edition of the St.James's Gazette.London. (July 8, 1880)-(Feb. 3, 1911)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (July 8, 1880)-vol. LXII, no.1597 (Feb. 3, 1911); Discontinued; Not available forfilming: vol. XXXII, no. 827 (May 1, 1896) pages36-37; vol. XXXIII, no. 836 (July 3, 1896) pages 4-5;vol. XXXIV, no. 875 (April 2, 1897) pages 38-39;vol. XXXV, no. 913 (Dec. 24, 1897) pages 39-39;first pagination; vol. XXXVIII, no. 1007 (Oct. 13,1899) pages 6-7; vol. 42, no. 1105 (Aug. 30, 1901);Titlepage; vol. 46, no. 1175 (Jan. 2, 1903) pages 38-39; vol. 46, no. 1177 (Jan. 16, 1903) pages 9-16; 25-32; vol. 46, no. 1201 (July 3, 1903) pages 38-39; vol.47, no. 1215 (Oct. 9, 1903) pages 8-9; vol. 56, nos.1436 (Jan. 3, 1908)-1462 (July 3, 1908); Titlepages. Reel: 3616-3676
Britannia.London. (April 20,1839)-(April 12, 1856)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (April 20, 1839)-vol. XV, no.896 (April 12, 1856); Not available for filming: vol.II, no. 110 (May 22, 1841) pages 329-330; vol. VII,no. 358 (Feb. 21, 1846) pages 129-136; vol. VIII, no.409 (Feb. 13, 1847) page 113; vol. VIII, no. 411(Feb. 27, 1847) page 129, vol. VIII, no. 453 (Dec. 18,1847) page 801; vol. XIII, no. 693 (July 31, 1852)pages 511-518; vol. XIV, no. 716 (Jan. 8, 1853)pages 37-38. Reel: 3677-3692
Holloway Advertiser.London. (Islington). (Dec. 16, 1882)-(Apr. 9, 1887)Weekly; No. 1 (Dec. 16, 1882)-no. 216 (Apr. 9,1887); Discontinued; Title varies: The Holloway andHighgate Advertiser. Reel: 3693-3694
Finsbury Park, Crouch Hill and Hornsey House andProperty Register and Local Advertiser.London. (Haringey). (Apr. 15, 1880)-(July 1, 1880)Weekly; No. 1 (Apr. 15, 1880)-no. 3 (July 1, 1880);Discontinued; Continued as: The North LondonAdvertiser. Reel: 3694
North London Advertiser.London. (Aug. 1, 1880)-(Mar. 11, 1884)Weekly; No. 4 (Aug. 1, 1880)-no. 191 (Mar. 11,1884); Not available for filming: no. 19 (Dec. 28,1880); nos. 24-25 (Feb. 1-8, 1881); nos. 35-36 (Apr.19-26, 1881); nos. 40-41 (May 24-31, 1881); no. 43(June 14, 1881); nos. 47-49 (July 12-26, 1881); nos.55-56 (Sept. 6-13, 1881) and no. 61 (Oct. 18, 1881);Discontinued; Continues: The Finsbury Park, CrouchHill and Hornsey. Reel: 3694-3695
North-Eastern Leader and Bethnal Green & HackneyNews.London. (Tower Hamlets). (May 7, 1892)-(Apr. 11,1896)Weekly; No. 1 (May 7, 1892)-no. 223 (Apr. 11,1896); Not available for filming: no. 217 (Feb. 29,1896); Discontinued; Title varies: The North-EasternLeader. Reel: 3696-3697
British Observer.London. (Nov. 13, 1897)-(July 16, 1898)Weekly; No. 1 (Nov. 13, 1897)-no. 103 (July 16,1898); Discontinued. Reel: 3698
North-London Advertiser.London. (Camden). (May 7, 1867)-(June 29, 1869)Weekly; No. 1 (May 7, 1867)-no. 57 (June 29, 1869);Continued as: The North-London Advertiser andHolloway Observer. Reel: 3698
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North-London Advertiser and Holloway Observer.London. (Camden). (June 3, 1873)-(Sept. 22, 1874)Weekly; vol. 5, no. 227 (June 3, 1873)-vol. VI no.295 (Sept. 22, 1874); Continues: The North-LondonAdvertiser; Amalgamated with The South LondonAdvertiser, The West Central Observer and TheEastern Chronicle, and subsequently published asThe London Advertiser, Shipping and EmigrantsGuide and Trade Register. Reel: 3698
Fact and Fiction. A Journal of MiscellaneousInformation and Entertaining Literature.London. (Nov., 1911)-(Mar., 1912)Weekly; No. 1 (Nov., 1911)-no. 5 (Mar., 1912);Discontinued. Reel: 3699
The Torch. A Weekly Review of Society, Literature,Art, Fashion and Finance.London. (Oct. 15, 1896)-(Jan. 23, 1897)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 15, 1896)-no. 15 (Jan. 23, 1897);Discontinued. Reel: 3699
The Glowworm.London. (June 5, 1865)-(Feb. 13, 1869)Daily; No. 1 (June 5, 1865)-no. 1152 (Feb. 13, 1869);Not available for filming: no. 256 (Mar. 30, 1866);no. 929 (May 28, 1868); Discontinued; Title varies:Glowworm and Evening News. Reel: 3700-3710
Millions and Channel Coast Magazine.London. (Oct. 15, 1913)-(July 15, 1914)Monthly; No. 13 (Oct. 15, 1913)-no. 22 (July 15,1914); Continues: Millions. The Magazine For All;Continued as: The Channel Coast and MediterraneanMagazine. Reel: 3711
Millions. The Magazine For All.London. (Oct. 1912)-(Sept. 1913)Monthly; No. 1 (Oct. 1912)-no. 12 (Sept. 1913);Continued as: Millions and Channel Coast Magazine. Reel: 3711
Associator. A Monthly Journal of Fact, Fiction, andFinance.London. (Oct. 1899)- (Dec. 1903)Monthly; No. 1 (Oct. 1899)-no. 51 (Dec. 1903);Continued as: Chatter; Title varies: The Journal forAll. Reel: 3712
Chatter.London. (Jan. 1904)- (July 1912)Monthly; No. 52 (Jan. 1904)-no. 154 (July 1912);Continues: Associator. A Monthly Journal of Fact,Fiction and Finance. Reel: 3713-3715
London Argus.London. (April 3, 1897)-(June 29, 1907)Weekly; A weekly journal and review of municipallife. -- vol. 1, no. 1 (April 3, 1897) - vol. 21, no. 534(June 29, 1907); Continued as: The MunicipalGazette and London Argus. Reel: 3716-3733
Municipal Gazette and London Argus.London. (July 6, 1907)-(Dec. 24, 1909)Weekly; vol. 21, no.535 (July 6, 1907)-vol. 26, no.664 (Dec. 24, 1909); Not available for filming: vol.26, no. 656 (Oct. 29, 1909); Continues: The LondonArgus. Reel: 3733-3735
Fleming's Weekly Express.London. (May 5, 1823)-(Sept. 13, 1824)Weekly; [Monday edition.] -- No. 1(May 5, 1823) -no. 72 (Sept. 13, 1824); Not available for filming:No. 47 (Mar. 22, 1824); Continued as: Fleming'sWeekly Express and British Farmers' Chronicle. Reel: 3736
Fleming's Weekly Express and British Farmers'Chronicle.London. (Sept. 20, 1824)-(July 18, 1825)Weekly; No. 73 (Sept. 20, 1824)-no. 116 (July 18,1825); Continues: Fleming's Weekly Express;Continued as: Fleming's British Farmers' Chronicle. Reel: 3736-3737
Fleming's British Farmers' Chronicle.London. (July 25, 1825)-(July 31, 1826)Weekly; No. 117 (July 25, 1825)-no. 170 (July 31,1826); Continues: Fleming's Weekly Express andBritish Farmers' Chronicle; Continued as: The BritishFarmers' Chronicle, and Commercial Gazette. Reel: 3737
British Farmers' Chronicle, and Commercial Gazette.London. (Aug. 7, 1826)-(Jan. 26, 1829)Weekly; No. 171 (Aug. 7, 1826)-no. 298 (Jan. 26,1829); Continues: Fleming's British Farmers'Chronicle. Reel: 3737-3738
High Life In London.London. (Dec. 23, 1827)-(March 2, 1828)Weekly; A political, sporting, literary, scientific, andgeneral newspaper. -- No. 1 (Dec. 23, 1827) - no. 11(March 2, 1828); Continued as: High Life: andSunday Fashionable Post. Reel: 3739
High Life: and Sunday Fashionable Post.London. (March 9, 1828)-(March 23, 1828)Weekly; No. 12 (March 9, 1828)-no. 14 (March 23,1828); Continues: High Life in London. Reel: 3739
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The North and East London Star.London (Hackney). (March 30, 1889)-(May 11,1889)Weekly; No. 1 (March 30, 1889)-no. 7 (May 11,1889); Continued as: The North London Press andStar. Reel: 3739
North London Press.London (Hackney). (June 15, 1889)-(Jan. 25, 1890)Weekly; No. 517 (June 15, 1889)-no. 547 (Jan. 25,1890); Not available for filming: No. 538 (Nov. 23,1889) pgs. 3-8; Continues: The North London Pressand Star. Reel: 3739
North London Press and Star.London (Hackney). May 18, 1889)-(June 8, 1889)Weekly; No. 513 (May 18, 1889)-no. 516 (June 8,1889); Continues: The North and East London Star;Continued as: North London Press. Reel: 3739
Battersea Mercury and Wandsworth and ClaphamSentinel.London (Wandsworth). (Dec. 14, 1901)-(Sept. 6,1902)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 1 (Dec. 14, 1901)-vol. 1, no. 39(Sept. 6, 1902); Continued as: The Clapham andBattersea Mercury and Wandsworth Sentinel. Reel: 3740
Clapham and Battersea Mercury and WandsworthSentinel.London (Wandsworth). (Sept. 13, 1902)Continues: The Battersea Mercury and Wandsworthand Clapham Sentinel; Continued as: Battersea andClapham Mercury and Wandsworth Sentinel; vol. 1,no. 40 (Sept. 13, 1902). Reel: 3740
Battersea and Clapham Mercury and WandsworthSentinel.(Sept. 20, 1902)-(Jan. 1, 1904)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 41 (Sept. 20, 1902)-vol. 1, no.108 (Jan. 1, 1904); Continues: The Clapham andBattersea Mercury and Wandsworth Sentinel;Continued as: The South-Western Mercury. Reel: 3740-3741
South-Western Mercury.London (Wandsworth). (Jan. 8, 1904)-(Feb. 12,1904)Weekly; No. 109 (Jan. 8, 1904)-no. 114 (Feb. 12,1904); Continues: Battersea and Clapham Mercuryand Wandsworth Sentinel. Reel: 3741
Kensington Weekly Advertiser.London (Kensington and Chelsea). (June 13, 1888)-(Sept. 5, 1888)Weekly; No. 1 (June 13, 1888)-no. 13 (Sept. 5,1888); Continued as: The Kensington WeeklyAdvertiser and Society Journal. Reel: 3742
Kensington Weekly Advertiser and Society Journal.London (Kensington and Chelsea). (Sept. 12, 1888)-(April 23, 1890)Weekly; No. 14 (Sept. 12, 1888)-vol. 4, no. 97 (April23, 1890); Continues: The Kensington WeeklyAdvertiser; Continued as: Kensington Society. Reel: 3742-3743
Kensington Society.London (Kensington and Chelsea). (April 30, 1890)-(Jan. 17, 1891)Weekly; vol. 4, no. 98 (April 30, 1890)-vol. 6, no.135 (Jan. 17, 1891); Continues: The KensingtonWeekly Advertiser and Society Journal; Continuedas: Kensington Society and London Society Up toDate. Reel: 3743-3744
Kensington Society and London Society Up To Date.London (Kensington and Chelsea). (Jan. 24, 1891)-(April 11, 1896)Weekly; Continues: Kensington Society; (Kensingtonsociety and London up to date). -- vol. 6, no. 136(Jan. 24, 1891) - vol. 16, no. 405 (April 11, 1896). Reel: 3744-3748
South Western World and Clapham Junction Gazette.London (Wandsworth). Nov. 4, 1893-Sept. 24, 1898Weekly; Nov. 4, 1893-no. 251 (Sept. 24, 1898); Notavailable for filming: July 28, 1894; Continued as:South Western Comet. Reel: 3749-3752
South Western Comet.London (Wandsworth). (Oct. 7, 1898)-(Jan. 18, 1901)Weekly; No. 253 (Oct. 7, 1898)-no. 372 (Jan. 18,1901); Continues: South Western World andClapham Junction Gazette. Reel: 3752-3754
Holborn Journal.London (Camden). (Feb. 27, 1858)-(Feb. 21, 1863)Weekly; No. 1 (Feb. 27, 1858)-no. 261 (Feb. 21,1863); Not available for filming: issue no. 31 (Sept.25, 1858) - no. 45 (Jan. 1, 1859); Continued as: TheHolborn and Bloomsbury Journal. Reel: 3755-3756
Holborn and Bloomsbury Journal.London (Camden). (Feb. 28, 1863)-(Sept. 14, 1867)Weekly; No. 262 (Feb. 28, 1863)-no. 505 (Sept. 14,1867); Continues: The Holborn Journal; Continuedas: Holborn, St. Pancras and Bloomsbury Journal. Reel: 3756-3758
Holborn, St. Pancras and Bloomsbury Journal.London (Camden). (Sept. 21, 1867)-(June 11, 1870)Weekly; No. 506 (Sept. 21, 1867)-no. 641 (June 11,1870); Not available for filming: issue nos. 601-603,(July 17 -July 31, 1869), 634 (March 19, 1870);Continues: The Holborn and Bloomsbury Journal;Continued as: St. Pancras, Holborn and BloomsburyJournal. Reel: 3758-3759
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St. Pancras, Holborn and Bloomsbury Journal.London (Camden). (June 18, 1870).-(April 8, 1871)Weekly; No. 642 (June 18, 1870).-no. 684 (April 8,1871); Continues: Holborn, St. Pancras, andBloomsbury Journal; Continued as: St. Pancras andHolborn Journal. Reel: 3759
St. Pancras and Holborn Journal.London (Camden).Weekly; Continues: St. Pancras, Holborn andBloomsbury Journal; No. 685 (april 15, 1871) - No.797 (june 7, 1873). Reel: 3759-3760
St. Pancras and Holborn Journal.London (Camden). (April 15, 1871)-(June 7, 1873)Weekly; No. 685 (April 15, 1871)-no. 797 (June 7,1873); Continues: St. Pancras, Holborn andBloomsbury Journal. Reel: 3759-3760
British and American Intelligencer.London. (Jan. 25, 1835)-(April 5, 1835)Weekly; No. 1 (Jan. 25, 1835)-no. 11 (April 5, 1835);Continues: The New Weekly Dispatch. Reel: 3761
New Weekly Dispatch.London. (Sept. 8, 1833)-(Jan. 18, 1835)Weekly; No. 1 (Sept. 8, 1833)-no. 72 (Jan. 18, 1835);Continued as: The British and AmericanIntelligencer. Reel: 3761
Brixton, Clapham and Streatham Post.London (Lambeth). (March 25, 1871)-(Oct. 11, 1873)Weekly; No. 631 (March 25, 1871)-no. 758 (Oct. 11,1873); Continued as: Brixton and Clapham Post. Reel: 3762-3763
Brixton and Clapham Post.London (Lambeth). (Oct. 18, 1873)-(May 8, 1875)Weekly; No. 759 (Oct. 18, 1873)-no. 840 (May 8,1875); Not available for filming: issue no. 834(March 27, 1875), and no. 835 (April 3, 1875);Continues: Brixton, Clapham and Streatham Post;Continued as: Brixton and Clapham Post and SouthLondon Chronicle. Reel: 3763-3764
Brixton and Clapham Post and South LondonChronicle.London (Lambeth). (May 15, 1875)-(Dec. 25, 1875)Weekly; No. 841 (May 15, 1875)-no. 873 (Dec. 25,1875); Not available for filming: issue no. 865 (Oct.30, 1875), no. 866 (Nov. 6, 1875), and no. 869 (Nov.27, 1875); Continues: Brixton and Clapham Post. Reel: 3764
Watch Dog.London. (Nov. 4, 1911)-(March 23, 1912)Weekly; No. 1 (Nov. 4, 1911)-no. 21 (March 23,1912). Reel: 3765
Shoreditch Advertiser.London (Hackney). (Sept. 15, 1860)-(July 10, 1869)Weekly; No. 1 (Sept. 15, 1860)-no. 461 (July 10,1869). Reel: 3766-3769
Sainsbury's Weekly Register and AdvertisingJournal.London. (Sept. 2, 1859)-(Nov. 5, 1864)Weekly; Not available for filming: Sept. 23, 1859,p.3-4, 9-10; Sept. 30, 1859, p.9-10; no. 995 (July 14,1860); no. 998 (Aug. 4, 1860); no. 1013 (Nov. 15,1860); no. 99 (April 13, 1861); no. 115 (Aug. 3,1861); Nov. 22, 1862 - March 11, 1863; Title varies:Sainsbury's Weekly Register; Sainsbury's WeeklyAdvertising Journal; The City of London AdvertisingJournal; Sainsbury Register; Sainsbury's WeeklyNews. Reel: 3770-3772
South Lambeth, Battersea and Wandsworth Times.London (Lambeth). (June 1, 1872)-(Sept. 6, 1873)Weekly; No. 688 (June 1, 1872)-no. 753 (Sept. 6,1873); Not available for filming: no. 689-691 (June 8- June 22, 1872); Continued as: The Battersea andWandsworth Observer. Reel: 3773
Battersea and Wandsworth Observer.London (Lambeth). (Sept. 13, 1873)-(Dec. 25, 1875)Weekly; No. 754 (Sept. 13, 1873)-no. 873 (Dec. 25,1875); Not available for filming: no. 790 (May 23,1874) pg. 7-8, no. 862 (Oct. 9, 1875), no. 866 (Nov.6, 1875), no. 869 (Nov. 27, 1875), no. 870 (Dec. 4,1875), no. 872 (Dec. 18, 1875); Continues: SouthLambeth, Battersea and Wandsworth Times. Reel: 3773-3774
South London Courier and Britannia.London (Wandsworth). (April 17, 1869)-(May 22,1869)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 1 (April 17, 1869)-no. 6 (May 22,1869); Not available for filming: vol. 1, no. 5 (May15, 1869) p.3-10; Continued as: The South LondonCourier. Reel: 3775
South London Courier.London (Wandsworth). (May 29, 1869)-(March 25,1871)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 7 (May 29, 1869)-vol. 5, no. 102(March 25, 1871); Not available for filming: vol. 3,no. 63 (June 25, 1870) p.10-11; Continues: The SouthLondon Courier and Britannia; Continued as: TheSouth London Courier and Surrey County Mercury. Reel: 3775-3777
South London Courier and Surrey County Mercury.London (Wandsworth). (April 1, 1871)-(July 27,1872)Weekly; vol. 5, no. 103 (April 1, 1871)-vol. 7, no.173 (July 27, 1872); Continues: The South LondonCourier. Reel: 3777
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Barnet and Southgate Times.London (Barnet). (Dec. 25, 1891)Continues: The Barnet Times; Continued as: TheFinchley Telegraph and Barnet Times; vol. I, no. 55(Dec. 25, 1891). Reel: 3778
Barnet Times.London (Barnet). (Dec. 13, 1890)-(Dec. 18, 1891)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Dec. 13, 1890)-no. 54 (Dec. 18,1891); Continued as: The Barnet and SouthgateTimes; Title varies: The Finchley Telegraph andBarnet Times, The Barnet and Southgate Times. Reel: 3778
Finchley Telegraph and Barnet Times.London (Barnet). (Jan. 1, 1892)-(Dec. 25, 1896)Weekly; vol. II, no. 56 (Jan. 1, 1892)-vol. VI, no. 313(Dec. 25, 1896); Not available for filming: vol. II, no.63 (Feb. 19, 1892), vol. IV, no. 205 (Nov. 9, 1894),vol. IV, no. 212 (Dec. 28, 1894); Continues: TheBarnet and Southgate Times; Continued as: TheBarnet Times and Finchley Telegraph; Title varies:The Barnet and Southgate Times, The Barnet Times. Reel: 3779-3783
Barnet Times and Finchley Telegraph.London (Barnet). (Jan. 1, 1897)- (Nov. 1, 1907)Weekly; vol. VII, no. 314 (Jan. 1, 1897)-vol. XXII,no. 1817 (Nov. 1, 1907); Continues: The FinchleyTelegraph and Barnet Times; Title varies: TheFinchley Telegraph and Barnet Times. Reel: 3784-3793
News of the Week and Bloomsbury Reporter.London (Camden). (Aug. 23, 1856)-(March 6, 1858)Weekly; No. 1 (Aug. 23, 1856)-vol. 2, no. 81 (March6, 1858); Continued as: The News of The Week,Bloomsbury and Westminster Reporter. Reel: 3794
News of the Week, Bloomsbury and WestminsterReporter.London (Camden). (March 13, 1858)-(Aug. 13,1859)Weekly; vol. 2, no. 82 (March 13, 1858)-vol. 4, no.156 (Aug. 13, 1859); Continues: The News of theWeek and Bloomsbury Reporter; Continued as: TheNews of the Week, Bloomsbury, Westminster andMarylebone Reporter. Reel: 3794-3795
News of the Week, Bloomsbury, Westminster andMarylebone Reporter.London (Camden). (Aug. 20, 1859)-(June 20, 1863)Weekly; vol. 5, no. 157 (Aug. 20, 1859)-vol. 12, no.357 (June 20, 1863); Not available for filming: issuenos. 300-332 (May 17-Dec. 1862); Continues: TheNews of the Week, Bloomsbury and WestminsterReporter; Continued as: The West End News. Reel: 3795-3797
West End News.London (Camden). (June 27, 1863)-(May 22, 1875)Weekly; vol. 12, no. 358 (June 27, 1863)-vol. 20, no.979 (May 22, 1875); Not available for filming: vol.13, no. 565(June 15, 1867) pg.2-3, vol. 17, no. 683(Sept. 18, 1869) pg.5-6, vol. 19, no. 848 (Nov. 16,1872), vol. 19, no. 857 (Jan. 18, 1873) pg.2-16, vol.19, no. 858 (Jan. 25, 1873) titlepage, vol. 19, no. 868(April 5, 1873), vol. 20, no. 968 (March 6, 1875);Continues: The News of the Week, Bloomsbury,Westminster and Marylebone Reporter; Continuedas: Elliot's London Advertiser. Reel: 3797-3806
Elliot's London Advertiser.London (Camden). (May 29, 1875)-(Aug. 7, 1875)Weekly; vol. 20, no. 980 (May 29, 1875)-no. 990(Aug. 7, 1875); Continues: The West End News;Continued as: The West End News. Reel: 3806
West End News.London (Camden). (Aug. 14, 1875)-(Dec. 28, 1878)Weekly; vol. 20, no. 991 (Aug. 14, 1875)-vol. 23, no.1167 (Dec. 28, 1878); Continues: Elliot's LondonAdvertiser. Reel: 3806-3808
News of the Week.London. (Oct. 9, 1897)-(Oct. 13, 1900)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 9, 1897)-no. 158 (Oct. 13,1900). Reel: 3809-3812
West End.London. (April 1897)-(June 1897)Monthly; vol. 1, no. 1 (April 1897)-no. 3 (June1897); Continued as: The West End Review; Anillustrated monthly review of politics, society,fashion, art, music, literature and the drama. Reel: 3812
West End Review.London. (Aug. 1897)-(Jan. 1899)Monthly; vol. 1, no. 4 (Aug. 1897)-vol. 3, no. 21(Jan. 1899);Continues: The West End; Continued as:The West End. Reel: 3812-3814
The West End.London. (Feb. 22, 1899)-(Aug. 30, 1899)Weekly; vol. 4, no. 1 (Feb. 22, 1899)-vol. 5, no. 28(Aug. 30, 1899); Continues: The West End Review. Reel: 3814
Southall News, Norwood Advertiser, and HanwellObserver.London (Ealing). (Jan. 5, 1886)-(Jan. 11, 1888)Weekly; No. 1 (Jan. 5, 1886)-no. 112 (Jan. 11, 1888). Reel: 3815
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Walthamstow Express.London (Waltham Forest). (Sept. 15, 1882)-(Dec. 30,1899)Weekly; No. 1 (Sept. 15, 1882)-no. 902 (Dec. 30,1899); Not available for filming: no. 495 (March 5,1892), no. 570 (Aug. 12, 1893); no. 641 (Dec. 29,1894), no. 889 (Sept. 30, 1899) p.2-3, 6-7. Reel: 3816-3831
Illustrated Medical News.London. (Sept. 29, 1888)-(Feb. 1, 1890)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 29, 1888)-vol. 5, no. 71(Feb. 1, 1890); Not available for filming: vol. 1, no.14 (Dec. 29, 1888) pg. x-xi, vol. 5, no. 66 (Dec. 28,1889) titlepage. Reel: 3832-3834
National Register.London. (Jan. 3, 1808)-(May 12, 1823)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Jan. 3, 1808)-vol. XVI, no.1418 (May 12, 1823); Not available for filming: vol.I, no. 37 (Sept. 11, 1808) p.589-590; vol. II, no. 71(May 7, 1809) p.300-301; vol. III, no. 116 (Mar. 18,1810) p.162-163; vol. III, no. 120 (Apr. 16, 1810)p.238-239; vol. IV, no. 206 (Dec. 8, 1811); vol. IV,no. 209 (Dec. 29, 1811); vol. VII, no. 326 (Apr. 24,1814) p.272-273; vol. IX, no. 456 (Nov. 4, 1816);vol. IX, no. 466 (Jan. 13, 1817); vol. XIII, no. 1237(Apr. 30, 1820) p.138-139. Reel: 3835-3848
The News.London. (May 19, 1805)-(June 29, 1835)Weekly; No. 1 (May 19, 1805)-no. 1556 (June 29,1835); Not available for filming: no. 19 (Sept. 22,1805) p.148-149; no. 24 (Oct. 27, 1805) p.186-187;no. 26 (Nov. 10, 1805) p.207-210; no. 33-85 (1806);no. 99 (April 5, 1807); no. 105 (May 17, 1807)p.154-155; no. 137 (Jan. 3, 1808) - no. 143 (Feb. 14,1808); no. 164 (July 10, 1808); no. 166 (July 24,1808) - no. 170 (Aug. 21, 1808); no. 173 (Sept. 11,1808) - no. 176 (Sept. 25, 1808); no. 180 (Oct. 23,1808); no. 181 (Oct. 30, 1808); no. 187 (Dec. 4,1808); no. 193 (Jan. 15, 1809); no. 386 (Nov. 8,1812); no. 393 (Dec. 27, 1812); no. 417 (June 13,1813); no. 418 (June 20, 1813); no. 502 (Feb. 26,1815) p.67; no. 507 (April 9, 1815); no. 509 (April30, 1815); no. 516 (June 18, 1815) p.201-206; no.517 (June 25, 1815); no. 569 (June 23, 1816); no. 570(June 30, 1816); no. 593 (Dec. 15, 1816); no. 594(Dec. 22, 1816); no. 599 (Jan. 26, 1817); no. 605(March 9, 1817); no. 606 (March 16, 1817); no. 1214(Dec. 1, 1828); no. 1235-1238 (May 1829); no. 1244-1247 (July 1829); no. 1249 (Aug. 10, 1829); no. 267(; Continued as: The News and Sunday Herald. Reel: 3849-3865; 3866-3872
The News and Sunday Herald.London. (July 5, 1835)-(May 1, 1837)Weekly; No. 1556 (July 5, 1835)-no. 1652 (May 1,1837); Continues: The News; Continued as: TheNews and Sunday Globe. Reel: 3872-3874
The News and Sunday Globe.London. (May 7, 1837)-(Aug. 26, 1839)Weekly; No. 1653 (May 7, 1837)-no. 1768 (Aug. 26,1839); Not available for filming: no. 1673 (Sept. 25,1837); Continues: The News and Sunday Herald. Reel: 3874-3876
Brixton News and South London Record.London (Lambeth). (Jan. 16, 1886)-(Sept. 18,1886);(Jan. 7, 1888)-(Oct. 26, 1889)Weekly; No. 306 (Jan. 16, 1886)-no. 339 (Sept.18,1886); no. 406 (Jan. 7, 1888)-no. 500 (Oct. 26,1889); Not available for filming: no. 340 (Sept. 25,1886) - no. 405 (Dec. 31, 1887); no. 474 (Apr. 27,1889); no. 476 (May 11, 1889); no. 477 (May 18,1889); Continued as: The South London Record andBrixton News; Title varies: The Brixton News,Albert Palace Echo, and South London Record. Reel: 3877-3878
South London Record and Brixton News.London (Lambeth). (Nov. 2, 1889)-(Feb. 14, 1891)Weekly; No. 501 (Nov. 2, 1889)-no. 568 (Feb. 14,1891); Continues: The Brixton News and SouthLondon Record; Continued as: The South LondonRecord and South Eastern Advertiser. Reel: 3878-3879
South London Record and South Eastern Advertiser.London (Lambeth). (Feb. 21, 1891)-(Aug. 1, 1891)Weekly; No. 569 (Feb. 21, 1891)-no. 592 (Aug. 1,1891); Continues: The South London Record andBrixton News. Reel: 3879
The Tribune. An Independent Journal.London. (March 1, 1886)-(July 2, 1887)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (March 1, 1886)-vol. III, no. 60(July 2, 1887); Not available for filming: vol. III, no.52 (May 7, 1887); Continued as: The Society Timesand Tribune. Reel: 3880-3881
Society Times and Tribune.London. (July 9, 1887)-(Oct. 15, 1887)Weekly; vol. IV, no. 61 (July 9, 1887)-vol. IV, no. 75(Oct. 15, 1887); Continues: The Tribune; Continuedas: The Society Times. Reel: 3881
Society Times.London. (Oct. 22, 1887)-(Dec. 5, 1891)Weekly; vol. IV, no. 76 (Oct. 22, 1887)-vol. XI, no.292 (Dec. 5, 1891); Continues: The Society Timesand Tribune. Reel: 3881-3885
St. James's Gazette.An evening review and record of news. (May 31,1880)-(March 13, 1905)Daily; No. 1 (May 31, 1880)-no. 7683 (March 13,1905); Not available for filming: no. 1373 (Oct. 26,1884); Incorporated with Evening Standard; London. Reel: 3886-3992
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Bromley Record and Monthly Advertiser.London (Bromley). (June 1858)-(Dec. 1913)Monthly; The Bromley Record and MonthlyAdvertiser. -- No. 1 (June 1858)-no. 665 (Dec. 1913);Not available for filming: no. 21 (Feb. 1860) pg. 187-190; no. 27 (Aug. 1860) pg. 245-248; no. 49 (June1862) pg. 5-8; no. 54 (Nov. 1862) pg. 53-56; no. 67(Dec. 1863) pg. 201-208; no. 97 (June 1866)titlepage; no. 153 (Feb. 1871) pg. 20-21; no. 182(July 1873); no. 253 (Sept. 1, 1879) pg. 73-80; no.466 (May 1897) pg. 70-71; no. 468 (July 1897)titlepage & ads; no. 469 (Aug. 1897) pg. 124-125; no.660 (July 1913); no. 665 (Dec. 1913) pg. 218, iii. Reel: 3993-4012
The Newspaper.London. (July 5, 1890)-(Oct. 31, 1891)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 1 (July 5, 1890)-vol. 3, no. 70(Oct. 31, 1891); Continued as: The NewspaperReview. Reel: 4013-4014
Newspaper Review.London. (Nov. 7, 1891)-(March 26, 1892)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 71 (Nov. 7, 1891)-vol. 4, no. 91(March 26, 1892); Continues: The Newspaper;Continued as: The Radical Review. Reel: 4014-4015
Radical Review.London. (April 2, 1892)-(June 25, 1892)Weekly; vol. 4, no. 92 (April 2, 1892)-vol. 4, no. 104(June 25, 1892); Continues: The Newspaper Review. Reel: 4015
The Morning.London. (May 21, 1892)-(Sept. 3, 1898)Daily; No. 1 (May 21, 1892)-no. 1967 (Sept. 3,1898); Not available for filming: no. 601 (April 24,1894), no. 602 (April 25, 1894), no. 686 (Aug. 1,1894) p.2-3; Continued as: The London Morning. Reel: 4016-4040
London Morning.London. (Sept. 5, 1898)-(April 22, 1899)Daily; No. 1968 (Sept. 5, 1898)-no. 2164 (April 22,1899); Continues: The Morning. Reel: 4040-4043
North London News.London. (Islington). (Oct. 27, 1860)-(Nov. 4, 1865)Weekly; No. 9 (Oct. 27, 1860)-no. 271 (Nov. 4,1865); Not available for filming: no. 33 (April 13,1861); Continued as: The North London News andBorough of Finsbury Gazette; Title varies: The NorthLondon News and Weekly Advertiser, The NorthLondon News and Metropolitan Advertiser, TheNorth London News and Islington Reporter. Reel: 4044-4047
North London News and Borough of FinsburyGazette.London. (Islington). (Nov. 11, 1865)-(Dec. 14, 1895)Weekly; No. 272 (Nov. 11, 1865)-no. 1763 (Dec. 14,1895); Not available for filming: no. 472 (Sept. 11,1869), no. 492 (Jan. 29, 1870), no. 625 (Feb. 15,1873), no. 1721 (Feb. 16, 1895) - no. 1731 (May 4,1895), no. 1733 (May 18, 1895) - no. 1746 (Aug. 24,1895), no. 1748 (Sept. 7, 1895) - no. 1750 (Sept. 14,1895), no. 1752 (Sept. 28, 1895) - no. 1753 (Oct. 5,1895), no. 1755 (Oct. 19, 1895) - no. 1756 (Oct. 26,1895), no. 1758 (Nov. 9, 1895) - no. 1759 (Nov. 16,1895), no. 1761 (Nov. 30, 1895) - no. 1762 (Dec. 7,1895); Continues: The North London News; Titlevaries: The North London News and FinsburyGazette. Reel: 4047-4065; 4066-4067
World.London. (May 4, 1827)-268 (Jan. 18, 1832); (Jan. 25,1832)-(March 28, 1832)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 1 (May 4, 1827)-vol. 5, no. 268(Jan. 18, 1832); new series : vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 25,1832)-no. 9 (March 28, 1832); Not available forfilming: vol. 1, no. 15 (July 25, 1827); vol. 2, no. 61(May 28, 1828); vol. 2, no. 94 (Dec. 31, 1828); vol.2, no. 112-120 (May 6-27, 1829); vol. 3, no. 126-130(July 1-29); vol. 4, no. 188 (July 5, 1830), p.179-182,187-190; vol. 5, no. 263 (Dec. 7, 1831); vol. 5 (Dec.14, 1831). Reel: 4068-4069
London and Provincial Sunday Gazette and PoliticalInquisitor.London. (Jan. 4, 1818)-(May 11, 1823)Weekly; vol. X, no. 488 (Jan. 4, 1818)-vol. XV, no.746 (May 11, 1823). Reel: 4070-4071
Stratford Times and South Essex Gazette.London. (Newham). (Dec. 3, 1858)-(June 14, 1882)Weekly; No. 1 (Dec. 3, 1858)-no. 1112 (June 14,1882); Not available for filming: No. 61 (Jan. 6,1860); no. 62 (Jan. 13, 1860); all of 1863; no. 640(Feb. 1, 1871); all of 1872; Title varies: StratfordTimes, Bow & Bromley News; The Stratford Times,Bow & Bromley News & South Essex Gazette. Reel: 4072-4082
Metropolitan Conservative Journal.London. (Oct. 8, 1836)-(June 9, 1838)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 8, 1836)-no. 88 (June 9, 1838);Continued as: Metropolitan Conservative Journal andChurch of England Gazette. Reel: 4083
Metropolitan Conservative Journal and Church ofEngland Gazette.London. (June 16, 1838)-(May 25, 1839)Weekly; No. 89 (June 16, 1838)-no. 138 (May 25,1839); Continues: Metropolitan ConservativeJournal; Continued as: The Conservative Journal andChurch of England Gazette. Reel: 4083-4084
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Conservative Journal and Church of England Gazette.London. (June 1, 1839)-(April 22, 1843)Weekly; No. 139 (June 1, 1839)-no. 335 (April 22,1843); Continues: Metropolitan Conservative Journaland Church of England Gazette. Reel: 4084-4086
Brighton.London. (Sept. 11, 1886)-(Dec. 25, 1886)Weekly; A weekly journal for men. No. 1 (Sept. 11,1886) - no. 16 (Dec. 25, 1886); Continued as:London and Brighton. Reel: 4087
London and Brighton.London. (Jan. 8, 1887)-(Oct. 26, 1892)Weekly; No. 17 (Jan. 8, 1887)-no. 419 (Oct. 26,1892); Not available for filming: no. 72 (Feb. 1,1888) pg. 2-3; no. 285 (Sept. 1890); no. 307 (Dec.1890); no. 309 (Dec. 1890); no. 356 (Sept. 1891); no.362 (Oct. 1891); no. 377 (Jan. 1892); no. 382 (Feb.1892); no. 399 (April 1892); no. 393 (May 1892); no.403 (July 1892); no. 405 (July 1892); no. 410 (Aug.1892); no. 413 (Sept. 1892); Continues: Brighton. Reel: 4087-4089
General Advertiser.London. (Jan. 1842)-(Oct. 1842); (Sept. 1843)-(Dec.1845)Monthly; No. 1 (Jan. 1842)-no. 10 (Oct. 1842); no.21 (Sept. 1843)-no. 48 (Dec. 1845); Not available forfilming: no. 11 (Nov. 1842) - no. 20 (Aug. 1843);Continued as: The General Advertiser and MonthlyMiscellany. Reel: 4090
General Advertiser and Literary Review.London. (June 1847)-(Dec. 1847)Monthly; No. 18 (June 1847)-no. 24 (Dec. 1847);Continues: The General Advertiser and MonthlyMiscellany. Reel: 4090
General Advertiser and Monthly Miscellany.London. (Jan. 1846)-(May 1847)Monthly; New series no. 1 (Jan. 1846) - no. 17 (May1847); Continues: The General Advertiser; Continuedas: The General Advertiser and Literary Review. Reel: 4090
Sphynx.London. (July 8, 1827)-(April 25, 1829)Weekly; A weekly journal of politics, literature andgeneral news. No. 1 (July 8, 1827) - no. 116 (April25, 1829); Not available for filming: no. 24 (Dec. 13,1828) pg. 373-376; Title varies: The Sphynx Politicaland Literary Journal; The Sphynx London NewsGazette; The Sphynx Politics, Literature and News. Reel: 4091-4092
National Adviser and Literary, Commercial, andAgricultural Register.London. (Aug. 10, 1811)-(Dec. 2, 1812)Weekly; No. 1 (Aug. 10, 1811)-no. 138 (Dec. 2,1812)Not available for filming: no. 33 (Nov. 27-30,1811); no. 135 (Nov. 21, 1812). Reel: 4093
North Middlesex and Southgate Messenger.London. (Enfield). (Sept. 1857)-(Dec. 1862)Monthly; No. 13 (Sept. 1857)-no. 76 (Dec. 1862);Continues: The Southgate Messenger and GeneralAdvertiser. Reel: 4094
Southgate Messenger and General Advertiser.London. (Enfield). (Sept. 1856)-(Aug. 1857)Monthly; No. 1 (Sept. 1856)-no. 12 (Aug. 1857);Continued as: The North Middlesex and SouthgateMessenger. Reel: 4094
Family Times.London. (June 6, 1846)-(June 26, 1847)Weekly; No. 1 (June 6, 1846)-no. 162 (June 26,1847). Reel: 4095
County Herald and Weekly Advertiser, Etc.London. (Jan. 3, 1818)- (April 25, 1829); (June 6,1829)-(June 27, 1829); (Aug. 1, 1829)-(July 31,1830); (Sept. 4, 1830)-(Dec. 30, 1865)Weekly; No. 1383 (Jan. 3, 1818)-no. 1966 (April 25,1829); no. 1972 (June 6, 1829)-no. 1975 (June 27,1829); no. 1980 (Aug. 1, 1829)-no. 2031 (July 31,1830); no. 2036 (Sept. 4, 1830)-no. 3279 (Dec. 30,1865); Not available for filming: no. 1967-1971(May 1829); no. 1976-1979 (July 1829); no. 2013(Mar. 20, 1830); no. 2032-2035 (August 1830); no.2248 (Feb. 21, 1846); no. 2262 (May 30, 1846); no.2356 (April 22, 1848); no. 2387 (Nov. 25, 1848) no.2459 (April 20, 1850); no. 2646 (Nov. 12, 1853); allof 1861; Title varies: The County Herald andMiddlesex and Herts Courier and Weekly Advertiserfor Bucks, Berks, and Essex. Reel: 4096-4118
The Statesman.London. July 24, 1806); (June 19, 1809)-(Dec. 30,1815); (Jan. 1, 1818)-(Feb. 18, 1824)Daily; No. 128 (July 24, 1806); no. 1032 (June 19,1809)- No. 3086 (Dec. 30, 1815); no. 3714 (Jan. 1,1818)-no. 6006 (Feb. 18, 1824); Not available forfilming: no. 1081 (Aug. 14, 1809); no. 1130 (Oct. 10,1809); many issues of 1811; no. 1880 (March 5,1812); no. 2209 (March 24, 1813); no. 2452 (Jan. 1,1814); no. 2765-2767 (Jan. 2-4, 1815); no. 2906-2907 (June 3 & 5, 1815); no. 2920 (June 20, 1815);no. 3087 (Jan. 1, 1816) - no. 3713 (Dec. 31, 1817);no. 5365 (May 7, 1822). Reel: 4119-4143
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Evening Chronicle.London. (Jan. 31, 1835)-(July 23, 1847)Tri-Weekly; No. 1 (Jan. 31, 1835)-no. 1940 (July 23,1847). Reel: 4144-4156
London Mercury.London. (Sept. 18, 1836)-(Sept. 17, 1837)Weekly; No. 1 (Sept. 18, 1836)-no. 53 (Sept. 17,1837). Reel: 4156
Englishman; or, Sunday Express.London. (Aug. 19, 1804)-(Dec. 20, 1807); May 1,1808); (June 5, 1808); (Jan. 15, 1809); (April 8,1810); (May 6, 1810); (July 29, 1810); (Feb. 16,1812)- (Dec. 26, 1813)Weekly; No. 64 (Aug. 19, 1804)-no. 235 (Dec. 20,1807); no. 260 (May 1, 1808); no. 265 (June 5,1808); no. 297 (Jan. 15, 1809); no. 361 (April 8,1810); no. 365 (May 6, 1810); no. 380 (July 29,1810); no. 464 (Feb. 16, 1812)-no. 556 (Dec. 26,1813); Title imperfect, many issues not available forfilming; Continued as: The Englishman. Reel: 4157-4158
Englishman.London. (Jan. 7, 1816)-(Dec. 29, 1833)Weekly; No. 661 (Jan. 7, 1816)-no. 1029 (Dec. 29,1833); Title imperfect, many issues not available forfilming; Continues: The Englishman; or, SundayExpress. Reel: 4158-4163
London Evening Chronicle.London. (Aug. 2, 1824)-(Nov. 7, 1825)Bi-weekly; No. 1 (Aug. 2, 1824)-no. 133 (Nov. 7,1825). Reel: 4164
The National.London. (March 14, 1846)-(March 10, 1849)Weekly; No. 1 (March 14, 1846)-no. 157 (March 10,1849); Not available for filming: no. 30 (Oct. 3,1846); no. 32 (Oct. 17, 1846) - no. 34 (Oct. 31,1846); no. 40 (Dec. 12, 1846); no. 52 (March 6,1846) - no. 59 (April 24, 1846); no. 111 (April 22,1848) - no. 112 (April 29, 1848); no. 143 (Dec. 2,1848) - no. 144 (Dec. 9, 1848); A weekly familyjournal of politics, literature, the fine arts, and recordof building societies. Reel: 4165
Evening Journal.London. (Oct. 6, 1851)-(Apr. 14, 1860)Bi-daily; No. 1 (Oct. 6, 1851)-no. 1356 (Apr. 14,1860); Not available for filming: no. 298 (Aug. 29,1853). Reel: 4166-4182
Shipping Gazette.London. (Jan. 4, 1836)-(Oct. 13, 1837)Daily; No. 1 (Jan. 4, 1836)-no. 557 (Oct. 13, 1837);Continued as: Shipping Gazette and CommercialAdvertiser. Reel: 4183-4186
Shipping Gazette and Commercial Advertiser.London. (Oct. 14, 1837)-(March 9, 1838)Daily; No. 558 (Oct. 14, 1837)-no. 683 (March 9,1838); Continues: Shipping Gazette. Reel: 4186
London Recorder and Sunday Reformer.London. (Jan. 19, 1806)-(July 9, 1809)Weekly; No. 1331 (Jan. 19, 1806)-no. 1152 (July 9,1809); Title imperfect; many issues not available forfilming. Reel: 4187
London Dispatch and People's Political and SocialReformer.(Sept. 17, 1836)-(May 13, 1838)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Sept. 17, 1836)-vol. II, no. 87(May 13, 1838); Continued as: The London Dispatch. Reel: 4188-4191
London Dispatch and People's Political and SocialReformer.London. (Sept. 17, 1836)-(May 13, 1838)Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Sept. 17, 1836)-vol. II, no. 87(May 13, 1838); Continued as: The London Dispatch. Reel: 4188-4191
London Dispatch.London. (May 20, 1838)-(Oct. 6, 1839)Weekly; vol. II, no. 88 (May 20, 1838)- vol. II, no.160 (Oct. 6, 1839); Continues: The London Dispatchand People's Political and Social Reformer. Reel: 4191-4192
The Pilot.London. (Aug. 16, 1808)-(Dec. 31, 1813); (June 21,1815)-(Oct. 31, 1815)Daily; No. 509 (Aug. 16, 1808)-no. 2179 (Dec. 31,1813); no. 2653 (June 21, 1815)-no. 2766 (Oct. 31,1815); Title imperfect; many issues not available forfilming. Reel: 4193-4199
British Neptune, or, Naval, Military, and CommercialIntelligencer, Etc.London. (Apr. 10, 1803); (Jan. 20, 1805); (Dec. 1,1805); (July 3, 1809); (Mar. 19, 1810); (Jan. 4,1818)-(May 12, 1823)Twice Weekly; No. 16 (Apr. 10, 1803), no. 108 (Jan.20, 1805), no. 153 (Dec. 1, 1805), no. 351 (July 3,1809), no. 389 (Mar. 19, 1810), no. 904 (Jan. 4,1818)-no. 3395 (May 12, 1823). Reel: 4200-4203
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Constitution.London. (Jan. 4, 1818)-(April 6, 1823)Weekly; No. 314 (Jan. 4, 1818)-no. 690 (April 6,1823). Reel: 4204-4205
The Sentinel.London. (Jan. 7, 1843)-(June 7, 1846)Weekly; No. 1 (Jan. 7, 1843)-No. 179 (June 7, 1846). Reel: 4206-4208
London General Advertiser.London. (July 22, 1865)-(Dec. 1, 1866)Weekly; No. 517 (July 22, 1865)-No. 582 (Dec. 1,1866); Continues: The Morning Mail. Reel: 4209
Morning Mail.London. (April 25, 1864)-(July 15, 1865)Weekly; No. [362] (April 25, 1864)-No. 516 (July15, 1865); Continued as: The London GeneralAdvertiser. Reel: 4209
Old England and Constitution.London. (Nov. 14, 1824)-(Nov. 6, 1825)Weekly; No. 1 (Nov. 14, 1824)-no. 52 (Nov. 6,1825). Reel: 4210
The Express.London. (Sept. 1, 1846)-(Apr. 30, 1869)Daily; No. 1 (Sept. 1, 1846)-No. 7090 (Apr. 30,1869); Not available for filming: no. 100 (Dec. 25,1846), no. 422 (Jan. 5, 1848), no. 464 (Feb. 23,1848), no. 489 (Mar. 23, 1848), no. 602 (Aug. 2,1848), no. 902 (July 18, 1849), no. 926 (Aug. 15,1849), no. 3463 (Sept. 22, 1857), no. 3489 (Oct. 22,1857), no. 4077 (Sept. 8, 1859), no. 4318 (June 15,1860), no. 4379 (Aug. 25, 1860), no. 4401 (Sept. 20,1860), no. 5777 (Feb. 11, 1865), no. 5787 (Feb. 23,1865), no. 5933 (Aug. 12, 1865), no. 5963 (Sept. 16,1865), no. 6212(July 4, 1866). Reel: 4210-4255
Mercantile Chronicle.London. (July 20, 1821)-(Jan. 10, 1823)Twice Weekly; No. 1 (July 20, 1821)-No. 232 (Jan.10, 1823). Reel: 4256
The Star.London. (Jan. 1, 1801)-(Oct. 15, 1831)Daily; No. 3783 (Jan. 1, 1801)-No. 13,914 (Oct. 15,1831); Not available for filming: no. 4115 (Jan. 23,1802); no. 4117 (Jan. 26, 1802); no. 4147 (March 2,1802); no. 4241 (June 22, 1802); no. 4290 (Sept. 17,1802); no. 4299 (Sept. 28, 1802); no. 4349 (Nov. 24,1802); no. 4376 (Dec. 25, 1802); no. 4379 (Dec. 29,1802); no. 5872 (Nov. 18, 1807); no. 6831 (Feb. 2,1809); no. 7930 (Aug. 5, 1812); no. 8452 (April 6,1814); no. 13,375 (Jan. 19, 1830). Reel: 4257-4314
Bell's News.London. (Feb. 24, 1855)-(May 16, 1857)Weekly; No. 1 (Feb. 24, 1855)-no. 118 (May 16,1857). Reel: 4315
Champion.London. (Sept. 18, 1836)-(Nov. 1836)Weekly; No. 1 (Sept. 18, 1836)-no. 9 (Nov. 1836);Continued as: The Champion and Weekly Herald. Reel: 4316
Champion and Weekly Herald.London. (Nov. 20, 1836)-(April 26, 1840)Weekly; No. 10 (nov. 20, 1836)-No. 189 (april 26,1840); Continues: The Champion. Reel: 4316-4324
Champion and Weekly Herald.London. (Nov. 20, 1836)-(April 26, 1840)Weekly; No. 10 (Nov. 20, 1836)-no. 189 (April 26,1840); Continues: The Champion. Reel: 4316-4324
Evening Times.London. (Nov. 14, 1825)-(Jan. 5, 1826)Daily; No. 1 (Nov. 14, 1825)-no. 46 (Jan. 5, 1826). Reel: 4324
Morning News.London. (Mar. 3, 1856)-(Jan. 29, 1859)Daily; The Morning News. No. 1 (Mar. 3, 1856)-no.924 (Jan. 29, 1859). Reel: 4325-4331
New Tom Spring's Life In London and SportingTimes.London. (Oct. 28, 1843)-(Dec. 7, 1844)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 28, 1843)-no. 59 (Dec. 7, 1844). Reel: 4331
New Tom Spring's Life In London and SportingTimes.London. (Oct. 28, 1843)-(Dec. 7, 1844)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 28, 1843)-no. 59 (Dec. 7, 1844). Reel: 4331
The Planet.London. (Dec. 17, 1837)-(Feb. 4, 1844)Weekly; No. 1 (Dec. 17, 1837)-no. 310 (Feb. 4,1844). Reel: 4332-4335
Sunday Advertiser and Weekly Register.London. (Jan. 4, 1818)-(Aug. 5, 1821)Weekly; No. 555 (Jan. 4, 1818)-no. 739 (Aug. 5,1821); Continued as: Weekly Register. Reel: 4336-4337
Weekly Register.London. (Aug. 12, 1821)-(Dec. 30, 1827)Weekly; No. 740 (Aug. 12, 1821)-no. 1073 (Dec. 30,1827); Continues: The Sunday Advertiser andWeekly Register; Continued as: Sunday Herald. Reel: 4337-4340
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Sunday Herald.London. (Jan. 6, 1828)-(Feb. 8, 1829)Weekly; No. 1074 (Jan. 6, 1828)-no. 1131 (Feb. 8,1829); Continues: Weekly Register. Reel: 4340
The Town. (a Journal of Original Essays).London. (Jun. 3, 1837)-(May 23, 1840); (Jun. 27,1841)-(Jan. 26, 1842)Weekly; No. 1 (Jun. 3, 1837)-no. 156 (May 23,1840); no. 192 (Jun. 27, 1841)-no. 244 (Jan. 26,1842). Reel: 4341-4342
The Town. (a Journal of Original Essays).London. (Jun. 3, 1837)-(May 23, 1840); (Jun. 27,1841)-(Jan. 26, 1842)Weekly; No. 1 (Jun. 3, 1837)-no. 156 (May 23,1840); no. 192 (Jun. 27, 1841)-no. 244 (Jan. 26,1842). Reel: 4341-4342
The Telescope.London. (Dec. 12, 1824)-(Dec. 11, 1825)Weekly; No. 1 (Dec. 12, 1824)-no. 53 (Dec. 11,1825). Reel: 4342
United Kingdom.London. (Oct. 30, 1830)-(Dec. 28, 1834)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 30, 1830)-no. 221 (Dec. 28,1834); Title varies. Reel: 4343-4344
Wooler's British Gazette.London. (Jan. 3, 1819)-(Dec. 14, 1823)Weekly; vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 3, 1819)-vol. 6, no. 259(Dec. 14, 1823). Reel: 4345-4346
Weekly True Sun.London. (Feb. 10, 1833) (Dec. 29, 1839)Weekly; No. 1 (Feb. 10, 1833)-no. 331 (Dec. 29,1839); Continued as: The Statesman. The WeeklyTrue Sun. Reel: 4347-4350
The Statesman. The Weekly True Sun.London.Weekly; Continues: Weekly True Sun; Continued as:The British Queen and Statesman; No. [332] (jan. 5,1840) - 394 (mar. 28, 1841). Reel: 4351
The Statesman. The Weekly True Sun.London. (Jan. 5, 1840)-(Mar. 28, 1841)Weekly; No. [332] (Jan. 5, 1840)-394 (Mar. 28,1841); Continues: Weekly True Sun; Continued as:The British Queen and Statesman. Reel: 4351
British Queen and Statesman.London. Apr. 4, 1841)-(Sept. 26, 1841); (Jan. 2,1842)-(Aug. 19, 1843)Weekly; No. 395 (Apr. 4, 1841)-no. 420 (Sept. 26,1841); no. 434 (Jan. 2, 1842)-no. 518 (Aug. 19,1843); Continues: The Statesman. The Weekly TrueSun. Reel: 4351-4352
The Oracle and Daily Advertiser.London. (Jan. 1, 1801)-(Mar. 24, 1802)Daily; No. 22,434 (Jan. 1, 1801)-no. 2263 (Mar. 24,1802); Continued as: The Daily Advertiser andOracle. Reel: 4353-4355
Daily Advertiser and Oracle.London. (Mar. 25, 1802)-(Apr. 14, 1804)Daily; No. 22,632 (Mar. 25, 1802)-no. 22,817 (Apr.14, 1804); Continues: The Oracle and the DailyAdvertiser; Continued as: The Daily Advertiser,Oracle, and True Briton. Reel: 4355-4359
Daily Advertiser, Oracle, and True Briton.London. (Apr. 16, 1804)-(Jun. 17, 1809)Daily; No. 22,818 (Apr. 16, 1804)-no. 30,901 (Jun.17, 1809); Continues: The Daily Advertiser, Oracle,and True Briton. Reel: 4359-4367
Everybodys Journal.London. (Oct. 1, 1859)-(Jan. 28, 1860)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 1, 1859)-no. 18 (Jan. 28, 1860). Reel: 4367
The Traveller.London. (Sep. 11, 1801); (Jan. 1, 1818)-(Dec. 28,1822)Daily; No. 463 (Sep. 11, 1801); no. 5519 (Jan. 1,1818)-no. 7375 (Dec. 28, 1822). Reel: 4368-4376
St. James's Chronicle or British Evening Post.London. (Dec. 30, 1800)-(Dec. 28, 1852)Twice Weekly; No. 6715 (Dec. 30, 1800)-no. 14,862(Dec. 28, 1852); Title Imperfect: Issues not availablethroughout; Title Varies:; The St. James's Chronicleand London Evening Post. The St. James's Chronicleand General Evening Post. The St. James's Chronicle,Whitehall and General Evening Post. Reel: 4377-4426
Alfred.London. (July 31, 1831)- (April 28, 1833)Weekly; No. 1 (July 31, 1831)-no. 93 (April 28,1833). Reel: 4427
The Intelligence.London. (March 21, 1830)-(July 24, 1831)Weekly; No. 1 (March 21, 1830)-no. 71 (July 24,1831). Reel: 4427
Early English NewspapersReel Listing
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The Sun.London. (Jan. 1, 1801)-(Feb. 25, 1871)Daily; No. 2584 (Jan. 1, 1801)-no. 24,555 (Feb. 25,1871); Title varies: The Morning Sun; The EveningSun. Reel: 4428-4637
Public Ledger and Commercial and GeneralAdvertiser.London. (Jan. 1, 1805)-(June 21, 1809)Daily; No. 13,709 (Jan. 1, 1805)-no. 15,153 (June 21,1809); Several issues not available for filming;Continued as: The Public Ledger and DailyAdvertiser. Reel: 4638-4644
Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser.London. (June 23, 1809)-(July 26, 1832)Daily; No. 15,155 (June 23, 1809)-no. 22,049 (July26, 1832); Several issues not available for filming;Continues: The Public Ledger and Commercial andGeneral Advertiser; Continued as: The Guardian andPublic Ledger. Reel: 4644-4678
The Guardian and Public Ledger.London. (July 30, 1832)-(April 19, 1834)Daily; No. 1 (July 30, 1832)-no. 541 (April 19,1834); Continues: The Public Ledger and DailyAdvertiser; Continued as: The Morning News andPublic Ledger. Reel: 4678-4681
Morning News and Public Ledger.London. (April 21, 1834)-(March 28, 1835)Daily; No. 542 (April 21, 1834)-no. 23,886 (March28, 1835); Continues: The Guardian and PublicLedger; Continued as: The Public Ledger. Reel: 4681-4682
Public Ledger.London. (March 30, 1835)-(Sept. 14, 1836)Daily; No. 23,887 (March 30, 1835)-no. 24,339(Sept. 14, 1836); Continues: The Morning News andPublic Ledger; Continued as: The Constitutional andPublic Ledger. Reel: 4682-4685
Constitutional and Public Ledger.London. (Sept. 15, 1836)-(July 1, 1837)Daily; Continues: The Public Ledger; Continued as:The Public Ledger; No. 1 (Sept. 15, 1836)-no. 249(July 1, 1837). Reel: 4685-4686
Imperial Weekly Gazette.London. (Feb. 20, 1808)-(April 30, 1808); (Jan. 6,1810)-(June 2, 1810)Weekly; No. 210 (Feb. 20, 1808)-no. 220 (April 30,1808); no. 308 (Jan. 6, 1810)-no. 329 (June 2, 1810);Several issues not available; Continued as: TheImperial Weekly Gazette and Westminster Journal. Reel: 4687
Imperial Weekly Gazette and Westminster Journal.London. (Jan. 3, 1818)-(Dec. 27, 1823)Weekly; No. 3997 (Jan. 3, 1818)-no. 4138 (Dec. 27,1823); Continues: The Imperial Weekly Gazette;Continued as: Imperial Gazette. Reel: 4687-4689
Imperial Gazette.London. (Jan. 3, 1824)-(Jan. 22, 1825)Weekly; No. 4139 (Jan. 3, 1824)-no. 4189 (Jan. 22,1825); Continues: The Imperial Weekly Gazette andWestminster Journal. Reel: 4689
Westminster Journal and Old British Spy.London. (Aug. 31-Sept. 7, 1805)-(Dec. 22-Dec. 29,1810)Weekly; No. 3368 (Aug. 31-Sept. 7, 1805)-no. 3639(Dec. 22-Dec. 29, 1810); Not available for filming:No. 3425 (Oct. 4 -Oct. 11, 1806) - no. 3430 (Nov. 8 -Nov. 15, 1806). Reel: 4690-4691
The Town.London. (Jan. 1, 1832)-(July 20, 1834)Weekly; No. 1 (Jan. 1, 1832)-no. 134 (July 20, 1834). Reel: 4692
Independent Whig.London. (Feb. 9, 1806)-(Dec. 30, 1810)Weekly; No. 6 (Feb. 9, 1806)-no. 261 (Dec. 30,1810); Not available in filming: No. 20 (May 18,1806), no. 21 (May 25, 1806), no. 23 (June 11, 1806),no. 26 (June 29, 1806), no. 27 (July 6, 1806), no. 28(July 13, 1806), no. 40 (Oct. 5, 1806), no. 50 (Dec.14, 1806), no. 51 (Dec. 21, 1806), no. 262-299 (Jan.6 - Sept. 22, 1811), no. 301 (Oct. 6, 1811), no. 585(Mar. 16, 1817), no. 589 (April 13, 1817), no. 591(April 27, 1817), no. 592 (May 4, 1817), no. 593(May 11, 1817), no. 595-598 (May 25 - June 15,1817); no. 300 (Sept. 29, 1811) - no. 313 (Dec. 29,1811), no. 398 (Aug. 15, 1813), no. 402 (Sept. 12,1813), no. 433 (April 17, 1814), no. 436 (May 2,1814), no. 441 (June 12, 1814), (Oct. 16, 1814), no.464 (Nov. 20, 1814), no. 470 (Jan. 1, 1815) - no. 600(June 29, 1817), no. 627 (Jan. 4, 1818) - no. 793(Mar. 25, 1821). Reel: 4693-4697
Correspondent and Public Cause.London. (Oct. 7, 1812); (Oct. 5, 1814); (Sept. 6,1815)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 7, 1812), no. 1 (Oct. 5, 1814),no. 46 (Sept. 6, 1815); Not available for filming:(Jan. 18, 1815); Continues: The Public Cause;Continued as: The Public Cause, or WestminsterReformer. Reel: 4698
Public Cause.London. (Oct. 9, 1811)-(Feb. 5, 1812)Weekly; No. 2 (Oct. 9, 1811)-no. 19 (Feb. 5, 1812);Continued as: The Correspondent and Public Cause. Reel: 4698
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Public Cause and General Correspondent.London. (Jan. 3, 1816)-(July 10, 1816)Weekly; No. 64 (Jan. 3, 1816)-no. 90 (July 10, 1816);Not available for filming: No. 66 (Jan. 24, 1816), no.72 (Mar. 6, 1816), no. 79 (Apr. 24, 1816), no. 83(May 22, 1816), no. 87 (June 19, 1816); Continues:The Public Cause or Westminster Reformer. Reel: 4698
Public Cause or Westminster Reformer.London. (Sept. 13, 1815)-(Dec. 27, 1815)Weekly; No. 47 (Sept. 13, 1815)-no. 62 (Dec. 27,1815); Continues: The Correspondent and PublicCause; Continued as: The Public Cause and GeneralCorrespondent. Reel: 4698
Standard of Freedom.London. (July 1, 1848)-(Oct. 4, 1851)Weekly; No. 1 (July 1, 1848)-no. 171 (Oct. 4, 1851). Reel: 4699-4701
Emigrant and Colonial Advocate.London. (July 22, 1848)-(Sept. 16, 1848)Weekly; No. 1 (July 22, 1848)-no. 9 (Sept. 16, 1848);Continued as: The Emigrant and Colonial Gazette. Reel: 4702
Emigrant and Colonial Gazette.London. (Sept. 23, 1848)-(Nov. 17, 1849)Weekly; No. 10 (Sept. 23, 1848)-no. 65 (Nov. 17,1849); Not available for filming: No. 57 (Aug. 18,1849), no. 59, (Oct. 27, 1849); Continues: TheEmigrant and the Colonial Advocate. Reel: 4702
Lady's Newspaper and Pictorial Times.London. (Jan. 2, 1847)-(June 27, 1863)Weekly; No. 1 (Jan. 2, 1847)-no. 861 (June 27,1863); Not available for filming: No. 23-26 (June 6, -June 27, 1847), no. 43 (Oct. 23, 1847), no. 44 (Oct.30, 1847), no. 46 (Nov. 13, 1847), no. 99 (Nov. 18,1848), no. 100 (Nov. 25, 1848), no. 237 (July 12,1851), no. 275 (Apr. 3, 1852), no. 276 (Apr. 10,1852). Reel: 4703-4715; 4716-4718
The Statesman.London. (Oct. 10, 1857)-(Apr. 23, 1859)Weekly; vol. No. 1 (Oct. 10, 1857)-no. 3 (Apr. 23,1859). Reel: 4719-4720
The Universe.London. (Jan. 6, 1846)-(Aug. 4, 1848)Weekly; vol. 1, No. 1 (Jan. 6, 1846)-vol. 3 no. 31(Aug. 4, 1848). Reel: 4721
Weekly Tribune.London. (Oct. 6, 1849)-(July 6, 1850)Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 6, 1849)-no. 72 (July 6, 1850);Not available for filming: No. 68 (June 8, 1950);Continues: The Spirit of the Times. Reel: 4723
The Porcupine.London. (Oct. 30, 1800)-(Dec. 31, 1801)Daily; No. 1 (Oct. 30, 1800)-no. 365 (Dec. 31, 1801). Reel: 4724-4725
Weekly Post.London. (Mar. 13, 1836)-(Oct. 1, 1837)Weekly; No. 1 (Mar. 13, 1836)-No. LXXXII (Oct. 1,1837). Reel: 4726
Old England.London. (Apr. 14, 1832)-(Mar. 12, 1836); (June 15,1839)-(Feb. 21, 1842)Semi-weekly; No. 1 (Apr. 14, 1832)-no. 243 (Mar.12, 1836), no. 244 (June 15, 1839)-no. 384 (Feb. 21,1842). Reel: 4727-4732
Sunday Herald.London. (Apr. 7, 1833)-(June 28, 1835)Weekly; No. 1 (Apr. 7, 1833)-no. 246 (June 28,1835). Reel: 4733
Cobbett's Annual Register.London. (Jan. 1, 1802)-(Mar. 3, 1804)Monthly; Continued as: Cobbett's Weekly PoliticalRegister. Reel: 4734-4737
Cobbett's Weekly Political Register.London. (Mar. 17, 1804)-(Sept. 17, 1836)Weekly; Not available for filming: vol. XXIX. No. 4(Oct. 28, 1815), vol. 32, no. 9 (Mar. 1, 1817), (Apr.,1817 - June, 1817), (Apr. 7, 1821), (Apr. 14, 1821);Continues: Cobbett's Annual Register. Reel: 4737-4777
Morning Chronicle.(Jan. 1 1801)-(Mar. 19, 1862)No. 9864 (Jan. 1 1801)-no. 29701 (Mar. 19, 1862). Reel: 4778-4865
Morning Chronicle.London. (Jan. 1, 1801)-(Dec. 20, 1862)Daily; No. 9864 (Jan. 1, 1801)-no. 29706 (Dec. 20,1862). Reel: 4778-5038
Daily News.London. (Jan. 21, 1846)-(May 11, 1912)No. 1 (Jan. 21, 1846)-no. 4567 (Dec. 31, 1860). Reel: 5039-5093; 5322-5412
Lloyd's List.London. (Jan. 16, 1801)-(Dec. 31, 1860)Twice Weekly; No. 4117 (Jan. 16, 1801)-no. 14,583(Dec. 31, 1860). Reel: 5094-5115
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Lloyd's List.London. (Jan. 16, 1801)-(Dec. 31, 1860)Twice Weekly; No. 4117 (Jan. 16, 1801)-no. 14,583(Dec. 31, 1860). Reel: 5094-5133
Morning Post and Gazetteer.London. (Jan. 1, 1801)-(Dec. 31, 1802)Daily; No. 10,082 (Jan. 1, 1801)-no. 10,685 (Dec. 31,1802); Continued as: The Morning Post. No. 10,686(Jan. 1, 1803) - no. 51,561 (Sept. 30, 1937). Reel: 5134-5136
Morning Post.London. (Jan. 1, 1803)-(Sept. 30, 1937)Daily; No. 10,686 (Jan. 1, 1803)-no. 51,561 (Sept.30, 1937). Reel: 5137-5165; 5166-5215; 5216-5265; 5266-5284; 5413-5415; 5416-5465; 5466-5508
Reynolds's Newspaper.London. (Feb. 16, 1851)-(Feb. 25, 1923)Weekly; No. 27 (Feb. 16, 1851)-no. 3784 (Feb. 25,1923). Reel: 5285-5321
Weekly Dispatch.London. (Sept. 27, 1801)-(Dec. 30, 1804); (Oct. 5,1806); July 5, 1807); (Sept. 6, 1807); (Jan. 9, 1814);(Jan. 5, 1817)-(June 24, 1928)Weekly; No. 1 (Sept. 27, 1801)-no. 172 (Dec. 30,1804). No. 265 (Oct. 5, 1806) No. 304 (July 5, 1807)No. 313 (Sept. 6, 1807) No. 643 (Jan. 9, 1814) No.797 (Jan. 5, 1817)-No. 6608 (June 24, 1928). Reel: 5509-5574
Morning Advertiser.London. (Jun. 21, 1804); (Nov. 13, 1805)-(Dec. 31,1810); (Jan. 1 1818)-(Mar. 31. 1893); (July 1, 1893)-(Jan. 2, 1965)Daily (except Sunday); No. 3252 (Jun. 21, 1804); No.3689 (Nov. 13, 1805)-No. 5295 (Dec. 31, 1810); No.8186 (Jan. 1 1818)-No. 31787 (Mar. 31. 1893); No.31866 (July 1, 1893)-No. 54073 (Jan. 2, 1965); Notavailable for filming: no. 2336 (July 18, 1801); no.2340 (July 23, 1801); no. 2341 July 24,1801); no.2350 (Aug. 4, 1801); no. 2353 (Aug. 7 1801); no.2355 (Aug. 10, 1801) no. 2362 (Aug. 18, 1801); no.2369 (Aug 26, 1801); no. 2371 (Aug. 28, 1801); no.2374 (Sept. 1, 1801); no. 2564 (Apr. 10 1802). Reel: 5575-5703
The Globe.London. (Dec. 7, 1804); (May 28, 1805)Daily; No. 597 (Dec. 7, 1804); No. 754 (May 28,1805); Continued as: The Globe and Traveller. No.6262 (Dec. 30, 1822) - No. 39167 (Feb. 5, 1921); No.776 (Jun. 21, 1805) - No. 943 (Jan. 3 1806); No.1365 (May 21, 1807); No. 1536 (Dec. 8, 1807); No.1620 (Mar. 26, 1808); No. 1642 (Apr. 21, 1808) ; No.1643 (Apr. 22, 1808); No. 1647 (Apr. 27, 1808); No.1648 (Apr. 28, 1808); No. 1808 (Nov. 1, 1808) - No.2007 (Jun. 28, 1809); No. 2064 ((aug. 22, 1809; No.2135 (Nov. 24, 1809) - No. 2165 (Dec. 30, 1809);No. 2284 (May 19, 1810); No. 2288 (May 24, 1810);No. 2422 (Oct. 27, 1810); No. 2465 (Dec. 17, 1810);No. 2478 (Jan. 1, 1811) - No. 3134 (Dec 31, 1812);No. 3763 (Jan. 4, 1815) - No. 4072 (Dec. 30, 1815);No. 4113 (Feb. 16, 1816); No. 4188 (May 14, 1816);No. 4637 (Oct. 20, 1817); No. 4709 (Jan. 1, 1818) -No. 6262 (Dec. 28, 1822). Reel: 5704-5765
The Globe and Traveller.Jul. 1, 1835-Dec. 30, 1843 Reel: 5766-5790
Political State of Great Britain.Jan. 1713/4-Dec. 1740Vols. 1-60. Reel: 5791-5817
Universal Magazine.Jan. 1804-Jun. 1814; Jun. 1747-Dec. 1800Jan. 1804 - Jun. 1814. Vols. 1-21 and Jun. 1747 -Dec. 1800. Vols. 1-107. Reel: 5818-5828; 5866-5897
London Magazine.Apr. 1732-Dec. 1785Apr. 1732-Dec. 1785; Vols. 1-54. Reel: 5829-5855
Oxford Magazine.Jul. 1768-Dec. 1774Vols. 1-11. Reel: 5856-5859
Register of the Times.Jan. 11, 1794-Jun. 1796Vols. 1-8. Reel: 5860-5862
The Remembrancer.1775-1779Vols. 1-8. Reel: 5863-5865
True Briton.Jan. 2, 1751-Jun. 6, 1753Vols. 1-5. Reel: 5898-5899
Weekly Amusement.Dec. 24, 1763-Dec. 25, 1767Vols. 1-8. Reel: 5900-5902
Early English NewspapersReel Listing
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London Medical Journal.Jan. 1781-Dec. 1784Jan. 1781-Dec. 1784. Vols. 1-5. Reel: 5903-5904
Topographer.Apr. 1798-Jun. 1791Vols. 1-4. Reel: 5905-5906
British Mercury.Aug. 20, 1798-Mar. 31, 1800See: British Weekly Mercury; Aug. 20, 1798-Mar.31, 1800 Vols. 1-5. Reel: 5907-5908
Westminster Magazine.Jan. 1773-Jul. 1785Jan. 1773-Jul. 1785. Vols. 1 no.1, 3, 5-13. Reel: 5909-5913
Political Controversy.Jul. 15, 1762-Sep. 6, 1763Jul. 15, 1762-Sep. 6, 1763. Vols. 1-5. Reel: 5914-5915
News of the World.Oct. 1, 1843-Dec. 26, 1880See: Bell's New Weekly Messenger. Reel: 5916-5953
The Senator.Nov. 25, 1790-Dec. 31, 1800; Jan. 22, 1801-Jun. 28,1802Nov. 25, 1790-Dec. 31, 1800. Vols. 1-27 and Jan. 22,1801-Jun. 28, 1802. Vols. 1-5 (NS). Reel: 5954-5968
The Observer.Dec. 4, 1791-Dec. 26, 1880 Reel: 5969-6015; 6016-6060
Royal Magazine.Jul. 1759-Dec. 1767Vols. 1-17. Reel: 6061-6065
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