17th - 18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers

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Die Datenbank enthält digitalisierte englische Zeitungen und Flugschriften (insgesamt 1.270 Titel) des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts aus der Sammlung des Geistlichen Charles Burney (1757-1817).

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  1. St. James's Chronicle or the British Evening Post  5.150
  2. Whitehall Evening Post (1770)  4.903
  3. London Packet or New Evening Post  1.321
  4. E. Johnson's British Gazette and Sunday Monitor  664
  5. General Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer  583
  6. Parker's General Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer  423
  7. Weekly Journal or Saturday's Post  423
  8. Bell's Weekly Messenger  296
  9. Collection for Improvement of Husbandry and Trade  241
  10. General Advertiser (1784)  236
  11. British Apollo (Annual)  232
  12. Perfect Diurnall of Some Passages in Parliament (1643)  225
  13. Prompter (1734)  170
  14. British Apollo  157
  15. Prince's London Price Current  143
  16. Connoisseur (Collected Issues)  116
  17. Plain Dealer (1724)  116
  18. Mercurius Britanicus Communicating the Affaires of Great Britaine  107
  19. Whisperer  104
  20. London Gazette Extraordinary  102
  21. True Briton (1723)  75
  22. British Weekly Mercury  70
  23. Poor Robins Intelligence  68
  24. London Gazette: Supplements  66
  25. Tatler (1711: Morphew)  60
  26. Mirror of the Times  58
  27. Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome (Volumes 1 and 2)  57
  28. Briefe Relation of Some Affaires and Transactions  51
  29. Visitor  51
  30. Pacquets of Advice from Rome (Volume 3)  50
  31. Perfect Occurrences of Parliament and Chief Collections of Letters  49
  32. North Briton (1762)  47
  33. Weekly Journal With Fresh Advices Foreign and Domestick  46
  34. Scourge (1717)  45
  35. All Alive and Merry or the London Daily Post  44
  36. Pacquets of Advice from Rome (Volume 5)  41
  37. True News or Mercurius Anglicus  41
  38. History of Popery  37
  39. Evening Journal  36
  40. Perfect Diurnall of the Passages in Parliament (1642: Cooke and Wood)  30
  41. British Mercury and Evening Advertiser  28
  42. Exact Diurnall Faithfully Communicating (Diary or An Exact Journall)  28
  43. Parliament Scout Communicating His Intelligence to the Kingdome  26
  44. Universal London Price Current  25
  45. Parliamentary Spy  24
  46. Bingley's London Journal  22
  47. Oxford Gazette  22
  48. Spie Communicating Intelligence from Oxford  22
  49. Orphan Reviv'd or Powell's Weekly Journal  21
  50. Traiteur  21
  51. Packets of Letters  20
  52. Prompter (1789)  20
  53. Scotchman  20
  54. Tea-Table  19
  55. Englishman (1779)  18
  56. Literary Fly  18
  57. Spendthrift  18
  58. Continuation of Certain Speciall and Remarkable Passages from Both Houses of Parliament (Cooke and Wood)  17
  59. Perfect Passages of Each Dayes Proceedings in Parliament  17
  60. Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Germany  17
  61. Aurora and Universal Advertiser  16
  62. Daily Post Boy  16
  63. Smith's Currant Intelligence  16
  64. Occasionalist  15
  65. Perfect Occurrences of Both Houses of Parliament and Martiall Affairs  15
  66. Poor Robins Memoirs  15
  67. Weekly Intelligencer of the Common Wealth  13
  68. London Journal (1768)  12
  69. Mercurius Anglicus or The Weekly Occurrences Faithfully Transmitted  11
  70. Mercurius Democritus or A Perfect Nocturnal  11
  71. Mercurius Veridicus or True Informations  11
  72. Weekly Oracle or Universal Library  11
  73. Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome Restored  11
  74. Free Briton  10
  75. Free Enquirer  10
  76. Honest True Briton  10
  77. Mercurius Anti-Pragmaticus  10
  78. Man in the Moon (1649)  9
  79. Votes of the House of Commons in Ireland  9
  80. Ayre's Sunday Gazette  8
  81. British Gazette and Sunday Monitor  8
  82. Currant Intelligence or An Impartial Account of Transactions  8
  83. Scourge (1717: Reprint)  8
  84. Weekly Review of the Affairs of France  8
  85. London Post (1644)  7
  86. Protestant Oxford Intelligence or Occurences Forraign and Domestick  7
  87. Continuation of the True Diurnall of Passages in Parliament  6
  88. Court Mercurie  5
  89. Hyp Doctor  4
  90. Impartial London Intelligence Or Occurences Foreign and Domestick  4
  91. Instructor  4
  92. Military Scribe  4
  93. Parliament Kite  4
  94. Sunday Chronicle  4
  95. Weekly Register (1730)  4
  96. Citizen or Morning Post  3
  97. City-Scout  3
  98. Coranto Relating Divers Particulars Concerning the Newes out of Italy Spaine Turkey  3
  99. Diutinus Britanicus Collector of the Affaires of Great Britaine  3
  100. General Post  3

Verlage

  1. Printed by Henry Baldwin, at the Britannia printing-office, White-Friars, Fleet-Street, where advertisements are taken in, and letters to the author received  5.150
  2. Sold by C. Corbett, stock broker, at the State Lotery-Office, No. 30, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street, where advertisements and letters of intelligence are taken in. Advertisements are also taken in, by T. Wright, No. 126, Chancery-Lane, Fleet-Street; Mr. Gardner, at Cowley's Head, opposite St. [C]lement's Church, in the Strand; Mr. Pearch, No. 12, Cheapside and at the St. James's Cofee House, and the Smyrna, Pall-Mall  4.903
  3. Printed for T. Evans, No. 54, Pater-noster-Row, where advertisements, and letters to the author, will be taken in.-Advertisements, &c. are also taken in by F. Blyth, bookseller, No. 12, Finch-Lane, and Mr. Brown, bookseller, the corner of Essex-Street, in the Strand  1.321
  4. Printed for E. Johnson, No. 4. Ludgate-Hill, where letters and advertisements are taken in  664
  5. Printed by W. Parker, No. 6, Old Bailey; where letters to the editor are received, and advertisements taken in; advertisements are also taken in by G. Corrall, corner of Blake-court, Catherine-street Strand; at New Lloyd's; at the Antigallican, Stock-Exchange, and Bank Coffee-houses, Threadneedle-street; at the Jamaica, Cole's, and the Union Coffee-houses, Cornhill; Messrs. Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange; Mr. Kearby, No. 2, Stafford-street; Mr. Brett, opposite St. Clement's Church, Strand; Temple Exchange Coffee-house, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-street; and at Mr. Axtell's, Royal-Exchange  583
  6. Printed and published by W. Parker, No. 183, Fleet-street, between Fetter-lane and St. Dunstan's Church; where letters to the editor are received, and advertisements taken in. Advertisements are also taken in at New Lloyd's Coffee-House, over the Royal Exchange; the Jamaica Coffee-House, Cornhill; Mr. Brett's, opposite St. Clement's Church, Strand; Mr. Debrett's, successor to Mr. Almon, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly; Mr. Kerby, Stafford-street, near Old Bond-street; and Mr. Breadhower, Portsmouth  423
  7. Printed by N[athaniel]. Mist in Great-Carter-Lane, near Doctor's Commons, where advertisemnts are taken in  423
  8. Printed for the authors, by J[ohn]. Mayo, at the Printing-Press, against Water-Lane in Fleet-street. Where advertisements are taken in  389
  9. Printed by J[ohn]. Bell, British Library, opposite Southampton-street, Strand  296
  10. Published by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, and sold by J. Hindmarsh at the Golden Ball against the Royal Exchange, S. Smith at the Princes Arms, S. Pauls Churchyard; F. Saunders at the Blue Anchor, New Exchange; and W. Hensman in Westminster-Hall  241
  11. Printed by J. Almon, No. 183, Fleet-Street  236
  12. Printed for Francis Coles, and Laurance Blaikelock: and are to be sould at their shopps in the Old-Baily, and at Temple Barre  225
  13. Printed for J[ohn]. Peele, at Locke's Head, in Amen-Corner, Paternoster Row: where letters to the author are taken in  170
  14. Published by subscription (for the benefit of Mr. Prince's family) every Friday, at the office, No.2, St. Swithin's Lane, Lombard-Street, near the General Post-Office ...  143
  15. Printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane: where letters and advertisements are taken in  116
  16. Printed for R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster Row; where letters to the Connoisseur are received  116
  17. Printed by G[eorge]. B[ishop]. and R[obert]. W[hite].  107
  18. Printed and published for the authors by W. Moore, at No. 22. Fleet-Street, where letters to the Whisperer, (post paid) will be received  104
  19. Printed by E. Owen, in Amen-Corner  104
  20. Printed for Langley Curtis  89
  21. Printed for T[homas]. Payne, near Stationers-Hall. Where letters and advertisements are taken in  75
  22. Printed for the Company of the Sun-Fire-Office, in Threadneedle-Street, behind the Royal Exchange, London  70
  23. Printed by Edw. Jones in the Savoy  68
  24. Printed for the profit of the seller, and the pleasure of the buyer  68
  25. Sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall, where advertisements are taken in  60
  26. Printed by J. Crowder, No. 12, Warwick-Court, Warwick-Lane, Newgate-Street; where orders, advertisements, &c. post-paid, are received, and by the different newsmen  58
  27. Printed for C. L. [i.e. Langley Curtis]  57
  28. Printed for Robert Harford at the Angel in Cornhil  52
  29. Pinted [sic] by W[illiam]. Wilkins, at the Dolphin, in Little-Britain: and sold by J[ohn]. Peele, at Locke's Head, in Pater-noster-Row  51
  30. Printed by M[atthew]. Simmons, in Aldersgate Street  51
  31. Printed for L. C. [i.e. Langley Curtis]  50
  32. And printed by Andrew Coe according to order  49
  33. Printed for G. Kearsly, in Ludgate Street  47
  34. Printed for Robert Mawson, at the Bible and Star in Ireland-Yard near Fryars-Street in Black-Fryers  46
  35. Printed for J[ohn]. Morphew near Stationers Hall, where letters and subscriptions are taken in  45
  36. Printed for A. Merryman[,] and sold by the hawkers  44
  37. Printed by S[amuel]. Palmer in Bartholomew-Close, and sold by J[ames]. Roberts near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane  36
  38. Printed for Robert Wood. 1〓✹✹✹✹✹  30
  39. Printed for Matthew Walbanke, at Grayes-Inne Gate  28
  40. Published by Draper Brewman, at No. 1, facing the Obelisk, the top of Fleet-Market; also at the offices of Mess. Sharman and Co. at No. 11, St. James's-Street, the corner of the Thatched-House Tavern, and No. 7, Cockspur-Street, Charing-Cross; by Christopher Crouch, No. 4, Sherpherd's-Market; Mr. J. Dalton, No. 4, Drury-Lane, facing Craven-Buidlings; at Mr. Moody's China-shop, Hanway-Street; Mr. Yardley's, No. 2, New-Inn-Passage; at Mr. Cavil's, bookseller, Middle-Row, Holborn; and at Mr. Forder's, No. 33. Little Windmill-Street, Golden-Square  28
  41. Printed by G[eorge]. Bishop and R[obert]. White  26
  42. Published every Tuesday by Thomas Morris and Co. and sold by T. Axtell, at his shop, under the Royal- Exchange, and at his house, No. 1, Finch-Lane, Cornhill  25
  43. Printed for John Smith bookseller in Great Queen Street  24
  44. Sold by Mess. Matthews and Walker, at no. 6, Castle-Court, nearly opposite Durham-Yard, in the Strand  24
  45. Oxon, printed by Leonard Liechfield, and re-printed at London, for the use of some merchants and gentlemen, who desired them  22
  46. Printed according to order, for I.F.  22
  47. Printed for himself, and sold by S. Woodgate, near the Chapter Coffee-House, St. Paul's Church-Yard  22
  48. Printed and sold by Eliz. Powell, at the Prince of Wales's Arms in Black-Fryers. Where advertisements and letters of correspondnets [sic] are taken in  21
  49. Printed for G. Kearsly, No. 46, Fleet-street, by whom letters for the editor will be thankfully received, immediately attended to, and regularly answered  21
  50. Printed and published (by order of the Society) for Hookham, New Bond-Street; Beetham, opposite St Dunstan's, Fleet Street; Brett, opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand; Manson, in the Piazza, Covent Garden; and may be had at both the theatres  20
  51. Printed and published by W. Moore, No. 32, Chancery-Lane, where all letters directed to the Scotchman, (post-paid) will be received  20
  52. Printed at London by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield, neere the Queens-head Tavern  20
  53. Printed for J[ames]. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane. Where advertisements are taken in, and letters to the author  19
  54. To be sold at the Ph¿?nix in St. Pauls Church-yard  19
  55. Printed and published by [Christopher] Etherington, at no 25, opposite the south-door of St. Paul's (where letters, post-paid, to the Literary Fly will be received). To be had also at Bell's, in the Strand; Richardson and Urquhart's, Royal Exchange; Faulder's, in New Bond-street; Fletcher's, Oxford; Merril's, Cambridge; Frobisher's, York; Walker's Maidstone; and all the booksellers in town and country  18
  56. Printed for J. Wilkie, in St. Paul's Church-yard, where letters for the author will be received  18
  57. Printed for J[ohn]. Wilkie, No 71, St. Paul's Church-yard; T[homas]. Durham, Cockspur-street, Charing-cross; and R[obert].. Faulder, New Bond-street  18
  58. October 8. Printed for Robert Wood  17
  59. Printed for R[obert]. Austin  17
  60. G. Scott, at the Aurora Prinping [sic] Office, opposite Symmond's Inn, Chancery Lane; [sold by] R[obert]. Faulder, corner of Maddox Street, New Bond Street; R[ichard]. Blamire, corner of Northumberland Street and J. Donaldson, corner of Arundel Street, Strand  16
  61. Printed by W. Davis in Little Britain, where advertisements are taken in: and also by T. Green over against the Meuse at Charing-Cross; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster Row; and E. Smith, at the Royal Exchange  16
  62. Printed by A.P. and T.H. for the General Assembly of Hawkers  15
  63. Printed by Jane Coe, and published according to order of Parliament  15
  64. Printed for Becket and De Hondt, in the Strand  15
  65. Printed by R[obert]. Austin  13
  66. Printed by Henry Baldwin, at the Britannia Printing-Office, no. 108, Fleet-Street, where advertisements are taken in, and letters to the author received  12
  67. Printed according to order [by Bernard Alsop]  11
  68. Printed and sold by T. Read, in Dogwell-Court, White-Fryars, where letters to the authors, post-paid, and advertisements are taken in, the latter, if of a moderate length, and such as require no preference to others, at two shillings each. This paper may likewise be had at the pamphlet shops, at the Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, Charing-Cross, Westminster-Hall, and of the persons who carry newspapers  11
  69. Printed for J. C[rouch].  11
  70. Printed for T[homas]. Benskin, in St. Brides Church-Yard  11
  71. Printed for E. Cabe, bookseller, in Ave-Mary-Lane; by whom letters for the Free enquirer will be received  10
  72. Printed for J. Peele at Locke's Head in Paternoster-Row; where advertisements are taken in  10
  73. Printed for J. Peele, at Locke's Head in Pater-noster Row; where letters and advertisements are taken in  10
  74. Printed for William Ley  10
  75. Dublin: printed for William Norman. And Reprinted at London by R. Roberts  9
  76. Printed at the full of the moon, and are to be sold at the signe of Scorpio, for the good of the state  9
  77. Printed by J[ames]. S[mith]. Barr, Bridges-street, Covent-Garden  8
  78. Printed for E. Johnson, No. 4, Ludgate-Hill, where letters and advertisements are taken in  8
  79. Printed for J. Jones, and sold by J[ohn]. Morphew near Stationers-Hall  8
  80. Printed for the booksellers of London and Westminster  8
  81. Printed according to order, by G[eorge]. B[ishop].  7
  82. Printed for Humphry Blunden in Cornhill  6
  83. Printed by Tho[mas]. Forset  5
  84. Printed by W.E. and J.G. according to order  4
  85. Printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane; and sold by E. Nutt, at the Royal Exchange; by A. Dodd, at Temple-Bar; J. Chrichley, by Charing-Cross, J. Jolliffe, in St. James's-Street; J. Smith, in New Bond-Street; and at the pamphlet-shops  4
  86. Printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane  4
  87. Printed for Robert Woolley in Mincing Lane  4
  88. Printed for T. Warner, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row: at which place advertisements, and letters to the author, are taken in. Advertisements are likewise taken in at John's Coffee-House in Birchin-Lane; and at Mrs. Winbush's next door to Old Man' Coffee-House, Charing-Cross  4
  89. Printed for the good of the kingdome  4
  90. Printed for the proprietors, by J. Almon, no. 182, Fleet-street, by whom it is sold, where advertisements and articles of intelligence are received. It is also sold by J. Kerby, Stafford-street, Piccadilly; J. Kerby, no 190, Oxford-street, near Portman square; J. Axtell, no. 1, Finch-lane, Cornhill; Mr. Burnett, bookseller, no. 184, Strand, near Norfolk-street; [Mr.?] Ridgway, bookseller, Piccadilly; J. Duff's music shop, no. 79, Swallow-street, near Hanover-square; S. Fisher, bookseller, no. 2, Jerusalem Passage, St. Johns-square, Clerkenwell; Mr. Annoreau, bookseller, Stone's-end, bottom of Borough High-street; P. Rochett, no. 16, Little Charlotte-street, Rathbone Place; Mr. Smith's, news-paper-office, no. 4 Duke-street, Grosvenor-square; Mr. Cavell, Middle Row, Holborn; T. Tindal, no. 112, Great Portland-street; Mr. Walker, bookseller, Old street Road, Hoxton, near the church; Mr. Hamilton, bookseller, n. 10, Gate-street, Lincoln's-Inn-fields, and at the commission warehouse, no. 2, Little St. Martin's-lane, or at no. 42, Long-Acre  4
  91. Imprinted at London by R[ichard]. A[ustin]. and I[ane]. C[oe].  3
  92. Printed (now) by especial appointment for E. Sumpter, bookseller, in Fleet street; where letters to the North Briton (post paid) will be received  3
  93. Printed [by T. Snodham?] for Nathaniel Butter, Nicholas Bourne, and William Shefford  3
  94. Printed according to order by I[ohn]. H[ammond]. Octob. 15  3
  95. Printed and published by J. Hand, at the office opposite Somerset House, near Catherine Street, Strand; where advertisements, letters to the editor, articles of intelligence, &c. are received. Published likewise by Mr. Axtell, no. 1 south side of the Royal Exchange; where advertisements, letters, articles of intelligence are received  3
  96. Printed and sold by B[enjamin]. Harris next the Golden Boar's-Head in Gracious-Street  3
  97. Printed at Corke, and now re-printed at London by T.N. for Giles Calvert, at the black spread Eagle at the West-end of Pauls  3
  98. Printed by H[enry]. Baldwin, at the Britannia printing-office, White-Friars, Fleet-Street, where advertisements are taken in, and letters to the author received  3
  99. Printed by J Downes, No. 182, Fleet-street  3
  100. Printed for Iohn Iones  3

Erscheinungsdatum

  1. 1622  3
  2. 1627  2
  3. 1638  2
  4. 1641  12
  5. 1642  35
  6. 1643  87
  7. 1644  184
  8. 1645  170
  9. 1646  75
  10. 1647  47
  11. 1648  56
  12. 1649  36
  13. 1650  42
  14. 1651  11
  15. 1652  2
  16. 1659  11
  17. 1663  2
  18. 1665  14
  19. 1666  8
  20. 1669  2
  21. 1674  2
  22. 1676  33
  23. 1677  41
  24. 1678  16
  25. 1679  85
  26. 1680  62
  27. 1681  70
  28. 1682  58
  29. 1683  29
  30. 1692  34
  31. 1693  50
  32. 1694  51
  33. 1695  89
  34. 1696  55
  35. 1697  10
  36. 1700  3
  37. 1701  2
  38. 1702  2
  39. 1703  1
  40. 1704  12
  41. 1705  8
  42. 1706  7
  43. 1708  93
  44. 1709  103
  45. 1710  157
  46. 1711  105
  47. 1712  5
  48. 1713  2
  49. 1715  102
  50. 1716  17
  51. 1717  90
  52. 1718  54
  53. 1719  69
  54. 1720  58
  55. 1721  55
  56. 1722  54
  57. 1723  158
  58. 1724  187
  59. 1725  53
  60. 1727  27
  61. 1728  15
  62. 1729  7
  63. 1730  1
  64. 1731  8
  65. 1732  4
  66. 1733  4
  67. 1734  22
  68. 1735  113
  69. 1736  52
  70. 1740  12
  71. 1741  29
  72. 1742  2
  73. 1743  4
  74. 1745  10
  75. 1746  22
  76. 1747  120
  77. 1748  127
  78. 1749  156
  79. 1750  153
  80. 1751  156
  81. 1753  1
  82. 1754  205
  83. 1755  208
  84. 1756  174
  85. 1757  20
  86. 1758  164
  87. 1759  166
  88. 1760  163
  89. 1761  284
  90. 1762  197
  91. 1763  175
  92. 1764  162
  93. 1765  157
  94. 1766  165
  95. 1767  157
  96. 1768  155
  97. 1769  299
  98. 1770  76
  99. 1771  71
  100. 1772  72
  101. 1773  86
  102. 1774  151
  103. 1775  160
  104. 1776  173
  105. 1777  157
  106. 1778  454
  107. 1779  372
  108. 1780  412
  109. 1781  345
  110. 1782  571
  111. 1783  369
  112. 1784  357
  113. 1785  307
  114. 1786  330
  115. 1787  337
  116. 1788  346
  117. 1789  363
  118. 1790  326
  119. 1791  370
  120. 1792  201
  121. 1793  333
  122. 1794  507
  123. 1795  502
  124. 1796  585
  125. 1797  581
  126. 1798  650
  127. 1799  598
  128. 1800  548
  129. 1801  85
  130. 1802  38
  131. 1803  51

Zeitraum

  1. 1603-1800  17.529
  2. Civil War, 1642-1649  659
  3. 18th century  649
  4. 1714-1727  203
  5. 1641-1700  102
  6. 1701-1800  88
  7. Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660  84
  8. George I, 1714-1727  66
  9. George II, 1727-1760  66
  10. William and Mary, 1689-1702  66
  11. Anne, 1702-1714  60
  12. 1760-1789  52
  13. 17th century  30
  14. 1760-1820  20
  15. 16th century  19
  16. 1643-1715  8
  17. 1702-1714  8
  18. 1473-1640  7
  19. 1642-1649  6
  20. 1625-1649  4
  21. Charles I, 1625-1649  4
  22. 1649-1660  3
  23. 1660-1688  2
  24. Charles II, 1660-1685  2
  25. Early works to 1800  2
  26. George III, 1760-1820  2
  27. Henry III, 1216-1272  2
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