Also issued in French ed.: Gazette de Londres., Below title: "Published by authority.", Colophon varies; later issues list Edw. Jones as printer, -1706; M. Jones, 1706- J[acob]. Tonson, -1715; S[amuel]. Buckley, 1716-1730; Edward Owen, 1731-1756; E[dward]. Owen and T[homas]. Harrison (sometimes just Thomas Harrison), 1757-1788. Some colophons lack names., Daily, Imprint from colophon; printer's address changes., Includes British and Parliamentary news, marriage and death notices, bankruptcies, official appointments, patent medicine advertisements at end of most issues., Indexes are issued with some volumes., Issue numbering is somewhat irregular., London gazette extraordinary is issued occasionally between regular numbers., Numb. 24 (Feb. 1 to 5, 1665 [i.e. 1666])-, Original editor: Henry Muddiman. (cf. NCBEL)., Price sometimes at end of colophon; in 18th century sometimes at foot of p. 1., Printed in two columns., Some issue dates given according to Lady Day dating., Supplements accompany some issues; supplements entitled "London gazette extraordinary" accompany issues in 1745, 1755, 1759, 1762, 1777, 1786, and 1799., These are variant issues., and Title from caption.
Publisher:
T. Neuman,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Politics and government--17th century--Newspapers., Great Britain--Politics and government--18th century--Newspapers., and London (England)--Newspapers.
Also issued in French ed.: Gazette de Londres., Below title: "Published by authority.", Colophon varies; later issues list Edw. Jones as printer, 1688-1706; M. Jones, 1706-1707; J[acob]. Tonson, 1707-1715; S[amuel]. Buckley, 1716-1730; Edward Owen, 1731-1756; E[dward]. Owen and T[homas]. Harrison (sometimes just Thomas Harrison), 1757-1788. Some colophons lack names., Daily, Imprint from colophon; printer's address changes., Includes British and Parliamentary news, marriage and death notices, bankruptcies, official appointments, patent medicine advertisements at end of most issues., Indexes are issued with some volumes., Issue numbering is somewhat irregular., London gazette extraordinary is issued occasionally between regular numbers., No. 1502 (!), April 27-May 1736 reprinted in New York gazette, no. 557, June 28-July 5, 1736., Numb. 24 (Feb. 1 to 5, 1665 [i.e. 1666])-, Original editor: Henry Muddiman. (cf. NCBEL)., Price sometimes at end of colophon; in 18th century sometimes at foot of p. 1., Printed in two columns., Some issue dates given according to Lady Day dating., Supplements accompany some issues; supplements entitled "London gazette extraordinary" accompany issues in 1745, 1755, 1759, 1762, 1777, 1786, and 1799., and Title from caption.
Publisher:
T. Neuman,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Politics and government--17th century--Newspapers, Great Britain--Politics and government--18th century--Newspapers, and London (England)--Newspapers
Subject (Name):
American Congregational Association Stamp., J. H. G.--Autograph., and Stubbs, William,--1825-1901--Ownership.
State of Ireland, True Briton (London, England : 1793), and True Briton and porcupine
Description:
Began in 1792; ceased in Apr. (?), 1804., Merged with: Daily advertiser and oracle, Daily advertiser, oracle, and true Briton., and Sometimes published as: True Briton and porcupine, .
Ireland. Dublin, May 11. Abstract of the report from the Committee of Secrecy, True Briton (London, England : 1793), and True Briton and porcupine
Description:
Began in 1792; ceased in Apr. (?), 1804., Merged with: Daily advertiser and oracle, Daily advertiser, oracle, and true Briton., and Sometimes published as: True Briton and porcupine, .
Includes British and foreign news, advertisements, stock reports, death notices, publishers' and theatrical announcements.
Alternative Title:
Morning herald (London, England)
Description:
Daily (except Sunday) and Edited by H. Bate and Alexander Chalmers (cf. NCBEL).
Publisher:
Printed by J[ames]. S[mith]. Barr no. 18, Catherine-street, in the Strand, where advertisements, letters to the editor (post-paid) and articles of intelligence will be received, advertisements likewise taken in by Mr. Newman, New-England Coffee-house, behind the Royal Exchange, and [Edward] Macklew, bookseller, opposite the King's Theatre, Hay-Market,
Subject (Geographic):
Europe.--(OCoLC)fst01245064, Europe--History--1760-1789--Periodicals, Great Britain.--(OCoLC)fst01204623, Great Britain--History--1760-1789--Periodicals, United States.--(OCoLC)fst01204155, and United States--History--1760-1789--Periodicals