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. Public Advertiser  12.633
  2. London Gazette  11.952
  3. Daily Courant  9.924
  4. Morning Chronicle  8.221
  5. London Evening Post  8.064
  6. Daily Post  7.224
  7. Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser  6.528
  8. General Evening Post  5.605
  9. London Chronicle  5.572
  10. St. James's Chronicle or the British Evening Post  5.150
  11. Daily Journal  4.944
  12. Whitehall Evening Post (1770)  4.903
  13. Lloyd's Evening Post  4.263
  14. Daily Advertiser  3.873
  15. Morning Herald  3.610
  16. Post Man and the Historical Account  3.316
  17. Star and Evening Advertiser (1788)  3.200
  18. Daily Gazetteer  3.190
  19. Post Boy  3.125
  20. General Advertiser (1744)  2.649
  21. Morning Post  2.351
  22. Oracle  2.321
  23. World (1787)  2.243
  24. London Daily Post and General Advertiser  2.139
  25. True Briton (1793)  1.987
  26. Evening Post (1709)  1.981
  27. Sun  1.936
  28. Flying Post  1.488
  29. Times  1.426
  30. Diary or Woodfall's Register  1.354
  31. London Packet or New Evening Post  1.321
  32. Evening Mail  1.188
  33. Public Ledger  1.173
  34. Middlesex Journal  1.161
  35. Read's Weekly Journal Or British Gazetteer  1.057
  36. Gazetteer and London Daily Advertiser  1.004
  37. Observator (1702)  976
  38. Lloyd's List  957
  39. Penny London Post or The Morning Advertiser  952
  40. Country Journal or The Craftsman  895
  41. Courier  861
  42. London Courant (1745)  815
  43. Universal Spectator and Weekly Journal  810
  44. Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer  764
  45. London Journal (1720)  752
  46. E. Johnson's British Gazette and Sunday Monitor  664
  47. Review of the State of the British Nation (Cumulation)  633
  48. General Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer  583
  49. Spectator (1711)  556
  50. English Post  530
  51. Craftsman or Say's Weekly Journal  528
  52. Athenian Gazette or Casuistical Mercury  513
  53. London Daily Advertiser  493
  54. St. James's Evening Post  482
  55. Observator in Dialogue  465
  56. Mercurius Politicus Comprising the Summ of All Intelligence  453
  57. British Journal  450
  58. Weekly Miscellany  449
  59. London Post with Intelligence Foreign and Domestick  430
  60. Parker's General Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer  423
  61. Weekly Journal or Saturday's Post  423
  62. Grub Street Journal  420
  63. British Mercury  415
  64. Parker's Penny Post  413
  65. Old England  397
  66. Monitor or the British Freeholder  343
  67. Weekly Packet  340
  68. Westminster Journal or New Weekly Miscellany  324
  69. Bell's Weekly Messenger  296
  70. English Chronicle  285
  71. Fog's Weekly Journal  284
  72. Supplement  279
  73. Common Sense or The Englishman's Journal  276
  74. Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff  271
  75. View of the Times Their Principles and Practices  269
  76. Examiner  264
  77. Telegraph  259
  78. Westminster Journal and London Political Miscellany  246
  79. Collection for Improvement of Husbandry and Trade  241
  80. General Advertiser (1784)  236
  81. British Apollo (Annual)  232
  82. Perfect Diurnall of Some Passages in Parliament (1643)  225
  83. Argus  224
  84. Review of the Affairs of France  222
  85. Moderate Intelligencer (1645)  221
  86. Observer  215
  87. World (1753)  210
  88. Rambler (Collected Issues: 1753)  194
  89. London Daily Advertiser and Literary Gazette  190
  90. Loyal Protestant and True Domestick Intelligence  190
  91. Mercator tr Commerce Retrieved  180
  92. Parker's London News or the Impartial Intelligencer  176
  93. North Briton (1768: Annual)  175
  94. Guardian  174
  95. Mercurius Publicus Comprising the Sum of Forraign Intelligence  174
  96. Albion and Evening Advertiser  173
  97. Perfect Diurnall of Some Passages and Proceedings  171
  98. Review of the State of the English Nation (Cumulation)  171
  99. Prompter (1734)  170
  100. Mist's Weekly Journal  167

Erscheinungsorte

  1. London  160.740
  2. [London]  17.648
  3. London [England]  3.169
  4. Printed at London  278
  5. Imprime a Londres  47
  6. London?  35
  7. Londini  32
  8. Imprinted at London  29
  9. Hereford  26
  10. London printed  6
  11. Publié à Londres  3
  12. At London  2
  13. Bristoll [i.e. London]  2
  14. Chester?  2
  15. Dublin [i.e. London]  2
  16. London, Printed Ianuary 11. 1640  2
  17. London, printed  2
  18. Oxford  2
  19. Printed at Prague [i.e London]  2
  20. Printed at the Hage [i.e. London]  2
  21. Printed at the Hayf [sic, i.e. London]  2
  22. [Cambridge]  2
  23. [London, England]  2
  24. [London?]  2
  25. s.n  2

Verlage

  1. printed by W[ells]. Egelsham at Mr. [Henry] Woodfall's, the corner of Ivy-Lane, Pater noster-Row, where advertisements of a moderate length are taken in at two shillings each: also at the Universal Register-Office, opposite Cecil-street in the Strand, and in Bishopsgate-street; by G. Woodfall, next Craig's Court, Charing-Cross; Mr. [John] Shuckburgh, between Temple Gate, in Fleet-street; and Mr. [James] Brackstone, at the Globe, in Cornhill  12.633
  2. printed by Tho[mas]. Newcomb over against Baynards Castle in Thames-street  11.952
  3. sold by E[lizabeth]. Mallet, next door to the King's-Arms Tavern at Fleet-Bridge  9.924
  4. printed and sold by Charles Say, in Newgate Street, where advertisements, letters, articles of intelligence for this paper are received; at Mr. Owen's at Homer's-Head, near Temple Bar; and the following coffee-houses, viz. Sam's, at the Custom-House; Grigsby's, behind the Royal-Exchange; the Rainbow, in Cornhill; the Amsterdam, Pensylvania, New-York, and Pensacola, in Birchin-Lane; and by James Dixwell, Stationer, at the bottom of St. Martin's-Lane, near Charing-Cross. Note. No advertisements received after seven o'clock in the evening  8.879
  5. published by R[obert]. Westley, No. 201, opposite St. Clement's Church, Strand, where advertisements, letters, &c. are received. Advertisements are also taken in at Mr. Taylor's, New Lloyd's Coffee-House, over the Royal Exchange; Mr. [John] Walker's, printseller, No. 7, Cornhill; Mr. [Theophilus] Thornton's bookseller, Southampton Street, Covent-Garden; and at Mr. [William] Moore's, bookseller, No. 308, Oxford-Street, one door from Bond-Street  8.222
  6. printed by R[ichard]. Nutt in the Old Baily near Ludgate; where advertisements are taken in. Advertisements are also taken in by J[oseph]. Pote at the Golden Door over-against Suffolk-street End, Charing-Cross; and H. Whitridge at the Royal Exchange  8.064
  7. printed by H[ugh]. Meere in Black-Fryers, and sold by W. Boreham in Paternoster-Row; by whom advertisements are taken in  7.224
  8. printed for and sold by J[ames]. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, where advertisements and letters of intelligence are taken in; also by J[ohn]. Pemberton, at the Golden Buck against St. Dunstan's Church, and J[ohn]. Shuckburgh at the Sun next the Inner Temple-Gate in Fleet-street  5.605
  9. Sold by J[ohn]. Wilkie, at the Bible, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, where advertisements, and letters to the authors are taken in: and where all persons who choose to be regularly served with this paper are desired to apply  5.572
  10. 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
  11. Printed for T[homas]. Bickerton at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row. Where advertisements are taken in  4.944
  12. 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
  13. sold by W[illiam]. Nicoll, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, by whom all persons may be regularly served with this paper. Letters to the editor and advertisements will be received at Lloyd's Coffee-house, and at the publisher's  4.263
  14. printed by M. Jenour in Queen's-Head-Court in Gilt-Spur-Street, near West-Smithfield: where advertisements are taken in; and likewise at Young Will's Coffee House in Buckingham-Court, near the Admiralty-Office, Whitehall; and at the King's Arms Coffee-House near the Custom-House in Thames-Street  3.873
  15. 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  3.610
  16. printed for Richard Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick lane  3.316
  17. printed by P[eter]. Stuart, no. 31. Exeter-street, Catherine-street, Strand; where advertisemnets, articles of intelligence, &c. addressed to the printer are received  3.200
  18. printed for J[ohn]. Griffith, at the Crown, the third door above Fleet-Ditch, Fleetstreet; where advertisements of a moderate length, are taken in at two shillings each  3.190
  19. printed for A[bel]. Roper, E. Wilkinson and R. Clavel in Fleetstreet  3.125
  20. printed for H[enry]. Woodfall, jun. near the Pump in Little-Britain, where advertisements of a moderate length are taken in at two shillings each. Advertisements are also taken in by Mrs. Chapman, over-against the King's-Arms Tavern, in Pall-Mall; at the Sun, next the Inner-Temple Gate, Fleet-street; Mr. [James] Brackstone, bookseller, at the Globe in Cornhill; and at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard  2.649
  21. printed by H. Taylor (Pemberton-row), at the Oracle and Daily Advertiser office, corner of Holywell-street, Strand, and published at No 33, Fleet-street, by J. Mackenzie, of the Strand. Advertisments, essays, letters, and articles of intelligence are received at the office; Mr. [Richard] Martin, St. Michael's-alley, Cornhill; at the Antigallican Coffee-house, Threadneedle-street and at Mr. Dawson's, agent for Bath; who receives regularly by express, and distributes a very considerable number of this paper, on the first day of its [p]ublication  2.321
  22. printed under the direction of J[ohn]. Bell, at the British Library, in the Strand. Advertisements and correspondence will be properly attended to, if addressed to the commercial office of The World, at the corner of Exeter 'Change, Strand  2.243
  23. printed by H[enry]. Woodfall, jun. at the Rose and Crown in Little-Britain; where advertisements of a moderate length are taken in at two shillings each; also by T[homas]. Astley, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, Mr. [John] Jolliffe, bookseller, in St. James's Street, Mr. [Robert] Amy, a pamphlet shop, over-against Craigg's Court at Charing-Cross, and Mr. [Joseph] Fisher, bookseller, over-against Tom's Coffee-house in Cornhill  2.139
  24. printed by A. Wilson; and sold at no. 5, Catherine-Street, Strand, where advertisements, orders for the paper, letters for the editor, &c. will be received; and by Mr. Taylor, Lloyd's Coffee-House, Royal Exchange  1.987
  25. printed and sold by E. Berington in Silver-Street, Bloomsbury, and J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, where advertisements are taken in  1.981
  26. printed by B[uchanan]. Millan, and sold at no. 112, in the Strand, opposite Exeter-'Change; where advertisements, orders for the paper, letters for the editor, &c. will be received  1.936
  27. printed for John Salusbury, at the Rising-Sun in Cornhil  1.488
  28. s.n.  1.431
  29. printed by R. Nutkins, at the Logographic Press, Printing-House Square, near Apothecaries Hall, Blackfriars; where advertisements, essays, letters, and articles of intelligence are taken in. Also at Mr. Whiteave's, watch-maker, No.30, opposite St. Dunstan's-Church, Fleet-street; Mr. Grives's, stationer, No.103, corner of Fountain Court, Strand; Mr. Axtell's, No1. Finch-lane, Cornhill; and at Mr. Metenius, confectioner, Charing Cross  1.426
  30. printed by W[illiam]. Woodfall, No. 62, Dorset-Street, Salisbury-Square, where letters, &c. will be received. Advertisements are also taken in at W. Fountain's, at the Antigallican Coffee-House, Threadneedle-Street; Mr. Michell's, stationer, New Bond-Street; and W. and J. Stratford, booksellers, Holborn-Hill  1.354
  31. 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
  32. [s.n.]  1.231
  33. printed by J[ohn]. Walter and T. Holl, at the Logographic Press, Printing-house Square, Blackfriars; where advertisements, essays, letters, and articles of intelligence are received: also at No. 169, Piccadilly, at Mr. Whiteave's, No. 50, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street, at of Mr. Viner, Bond-Street, Bath. - Orders for this paper will be executed with the greatest punctuality by applying as above, or of the clerks of the roads at the General Post Office, Lombard-Street  1.188
  34. printed for W. Bristow, publisher, at the Register-Office next the Great Toy-Shop in St. Paul's Church-Yard: where advertisements and letters to the authors (post paid) are taken in  1.173
  35. printed for the proprietors; and sold by Isaac Fell, the publisher, at No. 14, Pater-Noster Row; to whom letters to the authors are desired to be sent; where advertisements for this paper will be received at the usual prices: advertisements are also taken in at Bicknell's Coffee-House, Cornhill; the Mile-End Assembly-Room; at Mr. Allen's in Blackman-Street, Southwark; the Three Pigeons at Brentford; the Swan, Westminster-Bridge; the Prince of Orange's Head, in Jermin-Street; the Angel, Islington; the Three Tuns, Spittlefields; Mr. Jones, No. 45, in Great Russell-Street, Bloomsbury; and Mr. John Walker's, stationer, in Little Portland-Street, Soho  1.161
  36. Printed for J[ames]. Read, in White-Fryers, Fleet-street: where advertisements are taken in  1.057
  37. printed by Charles Say, at his printing-office, near Newgate; and sold at W. Owens's, bookseller, at Homer's Head, Temple Bar for the conveniency of persons residing at different parts of the town, advertisements for this paper will be taken in at the following coffee-houses, viz. Sam's, near the Custom-House; Royal-Exchange, Threadneedle-street; Randal's, opposite the Post-Office, in Lombard-street; Old Slaughter's, in St. Martin's Lane; also the Public Register-Office, in King Street, Covent-Garden; Mr. Barnes, at Charing-Cross; at Homer's-Head, Temple-Bar; and by C[harles]. Say, printer, in Newgate-street  1.004
  38. printed by J[ohn]. How, and sold by B[enjamin]. Bragg, at the Blew-Ball in Avemary-Lane  976
  39. printed and sold by J[ohn]. Nicholson, near Black-and-white Court, in the Old-Bailey  952
  40. printed for R[ichard]. Francklin in Covent-Garden, where advertisements and letters to the author are taken in  895
  41. printed by R. Harris, No. 38, Charing-Cross, where advertisements, &c. are taken; and at the following places: Mr. Boosey's, bookseller, Broad-street, near the Royal Exchange; Mr. Axtell's, Finch-lane, Cornhill; Mr. Rider's, bookseller, no. 12, Ludgate-hill; Mr. Mason's, bookseller, Piccadilly; and at Mr. Latham's, College-Green, Bristol  861
  42. Advertisements, letters, and intelligence for this paper are taken in by the publisher, J. Barker, opposite the Pit-door, Russel-Court, Drury Lane; also ... J. Wright, Crown Coffee-house, Charles-Street, Covent-Garden and by J. Cooper, printer, no. 134, Drury-Lane  815
  43. printed for J[ames]. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, where letters to the author, and advertisements, are taken in  810
  44. printed and sold by J[ames]. Read in White-Fryers near Fleet-Street, where advertisements are taken in cheaper than in any other news-paper  764
  45. printed for J[ames]. Roberts in Warwick-Lane: at which place advertisements, and letters to the author, are taken in]  752
  46. Printed for E. Johnson, No. 4. Ludgate-Hill, where letters and advertisements are taken in  664
  47. 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
  48. printed for Sam. Buckley, at the Dolphin in Little Britain; and sold by A[nn]. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane  556
  49. printed by R. Janeway, on Addle-hill, near Doctors-Commons, for the author  530
  50. printed at the Gazetteer Printing-office, at No. 3, in Newgate-street, price two-pence halfpenny, delivered to any part of the town or place adjacent; where every thing in the printing business is executed with expedition, and on moderate terms  528
  51. printed for P. Smart  524
  52. printed for N. Jackson, at D. Browne's near Charing-Cross, and sold at the Dunciad in St. Paul's Church-yard  493
  53. printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, where advertisements are taken in  482
  54. printed for H[enry]. Brome, at the Gun in S. Pauls Church-yard  465
  55. printed for Robert White  456
  56. printed for J[ohn]. Peele, at Locke's Head, in Paternoster-Row: where advertisements, and letters to the author, are taken in. Also by A[nne]. Dodd at Temple-Bar; H. Whitridge, the corner of Castle-Alley, near the Royal-Exchange  450
  57. printed for J[ames]. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane: where advertisements, and letters to the author, are taken in. As also by J. Jackson, near St. James's-House, in Pall-Mall; and H. Whitridge, the corner of Castle-Alley in Cornhill  447
  58. printed for the author  437
  59. printed and sold by Benj. Harris, at the Golden-Boar's-Head in Gracechurch-street  430
  60. 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
  61. Printed by N[athaniel]. Mist in Great-Carter-Lane, near Doctor's Commons, where advertisemnts are taken in  423
  62. printed and sold by J[ames]. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and at the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, also at the Pegasus (vulgarly called the Flying-Horse) in Grubstreet  420
  63. Printed by M. Jenour, near St. Sepulchre's back-gate in Gilt-spur-street  415
  64. printed by G[eorge]. Parker, at the Star and Ball in Salisbury-Court, where advertsements [sic] are taken in  413
  65. printed for J[ohn]. Purser, in Red-Lion Court, Fleet-Street. Where advertisements, and letters to the author, are taken in  397
  66. Printed for the authors, by J[ohn]. Mayo, at the Printing-Press, against Water-Lane in Fleet-street. Where advertisements are taken in  389
  67. printed for J[ohn]. Scott at the Black Swan in Pater-noster-Row; where letters to the author will be received  343
  68. printed by H(ugh). Meere, for E. Place at Furnival's-Inn Gate in Holborn, and sold by A. Dodd at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and J[ohn]. Graves in St. James's-street  340
  69. printed and sold by J. Mechell, at the King's-Arms opposite the Leg-Tavern, in Fleet-street, where advertisements and letters to the author are taken in  324
  70. Printed by J[ohn]. Bell, British Library, opposite Southampton-street, Strand  296
  71. printed by J.S. Barr, at the Paper Warehouse, (No. 139) opposite Catherine-Street, Strand, where advertisements, articles of intelligence, and letters to the editor are received. Orders for this paper will be executed with punctuality and dispatch, by applying to the publisher; to Mr. Hargrave, at the Rainbow Coffee-house, Cornhil; to J. Harding, on the Point, Portsmouth; or at the Clerks of the Roads, at the General Post-Office  285
  72. printed by J[ohn]. Wilford, in Stationers-Court, near Ludgate: where advertisements are taken in; as also at Mr. Mist's late house, in Great Carter-Lane  284
  73. printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall  284
  74. printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster  279
  75. printed for John Morphew, near Stationer's-Hall; where advertisements are taken in  279
  76. printed for J. Purser in Bartholomew-Close: where letters to the author, and advertisements, are taken in  276
  77. printed by J. Lake, No. 159, Fleet-Street, where advertisements, &c. are taken; and at No. 161, Piccadilly  259
  78. printed and published by G[raham]. Redmayne, at the printing-office in Creed-Lane, near St. Paul's; where letters to the author, and advertisements are taken in: and where all persons who choose to be regularly served with this paper, are desired to apply Also printing performed in the neatest and expeditious manner  246
  79. 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
  80. Printed by J. Almon, No. 183, Fleet-Street  236
  81. Printed for Francis Coles, and Laurance Blaikelock: and are to be sould at their shopps in the Old-Baily, and at Temple Barre  225
  82. printed and published by J. Powell, No. 5, Catherine-Street, Strand  224
  83. printed for R[obert]. W[hite].  221
  84. printed and published W. Locke, No. 283, Strand, opposite Norfolk-Street, where advertisements and articles of intelligence will be received.  215
  85. printed for R[obert]. Dodsley in Pall-Mall, (where letters to the author are taken in) and sold by M[ary]. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row  210
  86. printed for J[ohn]. Payne, and J. Bouquet, in Pater-noster-Row; where letters for the author are received  194
  87. printed by Nath. Thompson next the Cross Keys in Fetter-lane  190
  88. printed for M. Jackson, at D. Browne's near Charing-Cross, and sold by R[alph]. Griffiths, in St. Paul's Church-yard  190
  89. printed for Benj. Tooke, at the Temple-Gate; and John Barber, on Lambeth-Hill  180
  90. printed by G. Parker at the Star and Ball in Salisbury Court, where advertisments are taken in  176
  91. printed for W[illiam]. Bingley, opposite Durham-Yard, in the Strand  175
  92. printed by John Macock, on Addle-hill near Baynards Castle  174
  93. printed for J[acob]. Tonson in the Strand; and sold by A[nn]. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane  174
  94. printed and published at No. 197, Fleet-street, where advertisements, orders, &c. for the paper, will be received; also by D. Moffatt, Prince's-street, Edinburgh; and J. Stockdale, No. 62, Abbey-street, Dublin. -J. Darling, printer, Angel-court, Strand; George Ross, publisher, Red-Lion Court, Fleet-Street  173
  95. printed by Edw. Griffin in the Old-baily  171
  96. Printed for J[ohn]. Peele, at Locke's Head, in Amen-Corner, Paternoster Row: where letters to the author are taken in  170
  97. printed by N[athaniel]. Mist, in Great-Carter-Lane  167
  98. printed for the benefit of the author, and sold by E. Holloway, and T. Meere, at the Blue-Last in Salisbury-Court, Fleet-street  166
  99. printed by R. Walker, in Fleet Lane. Of whom, and of the persons who serves this paper, may be had the former numbers to compleat sets  165
  100. for Robert Ibbitson dwelling in Smithfield  163

Erscheinungsdatum

  1. 1604  4
  2. 1607  2
  3. 1610  1
  4. 1614  2
  5. 1616  2
  6. 1617  2
  7. 1619  4
  8. 1620  8
  9. 1621  6
  10. 1622  86
  11. 1623  75
  12. 1624  23
  13. 1625  29
  14. 1626  2
  15. 1627  17
  16. 1628  6
  17. 1629  7
  18. 1630  2
  19. 1631  4
  20. 1632  12
  21. 1637  4
  22. 1638  4
  23. 1639  8
  24. 1640  4
  25. 1641  82
  26. 1642  105
  27. 1643  204
  28. 1644  285
  29. 1645  325
  30. 1646  172
  31. 1647  168
  32. 1648  308
  33. 1649  149
  34. 1650  164
  35. 1651  180
  36. 1652  165
  37. 1653  157
  38. 1654  145
  39. 1655  74
  40. 1656  101
  41. 1657  57
  42. 1658  52
  43. 1659  70
  44. 1660  131
  45. 1661  109
  46. 1662  103
  47. 1663  108
  48. 1664  106
  49. 1665  123
  50. 1666  127
  51. 1667  104
  52. 1668  98
  53. 1669  128
  54. 1670  125
  55. 1671  101
  56. 1672  103
  57. 1673  105
  58. 1674  107
  59. 1675  106
  60. 1676  140
  61. 1677  145
  62. 1678  121
  63. 1679  299
  64. 1680  195
  65. 1681  559
  66. 1682  590
  67. 1683  344
  68. 1684  112
  69. 1685  105
  70. 1686  104
  71. 1687  107
  72. 1688  169
  73. 1689  161
  74. 1690  52
  75. 1691  258
  76. 1692  253
  77. 1693  258
  78. 1694  261
  79. 1695  435
  80. 1696  527
  81. 1697  315
  82. 1698  406
  83. 1699  449
  84. 1700  762
  85. 1701  957
  86. 1702  1.083
  87. 1703  816
  88. 1704  910
  89. 1705  1.003
  90. 1706  939
  91. 1707  1.088
  92. 1708  1.185
  93. 1709  1.298
  94. 1710  1.694
  95. 1711  1.561
  96. 1712  1.508
  97. 1713  1.276
  98. 1714  1.063
  99. 1715  1.067
  100. 1716  890
  101. 1717  1.113
  102. 1718  1.149
  103. 1719  1.250
  104. 1720  1.531
  105. 1721  1.604
  106. 1722  1.653
  107. 1723  1.656
  108. 1724  1.755
  109. 1725  1.514
  110. 1726  1.385
  111. 1727  1.615
  112. 1728  1.465
  113. 1729  1.359
  114. 1730  1.448
  115. 1731  1.771
  116. 1732  1.416
  117. 1733  1.527
  118. 1734  1.356
  119. 1735  1.653
  120. 1736  1.938
  121. 1737  1.421
  122. 1738  1.463
  123. 1739  1.563
  124. 1740  1.611
  125. 1741  1.781
  126. 1742  1.107
  127. 1743  1.913
  128. 1744  1.858
  129. 1745  1.942
  130. 1746  1.049
  131. 1747  1.224
  132. 1748  1.220
  133. 1749  1.064
  134. 1750  1.083
  135. 1751  1.412
  136. 1752  1.095
  137. 1753  988
  138. 1754  964
  139. 1755  985
  140. 1756  1.324
  141. 1757  1.120
  142. 1758  1.256
  143. 1759  1.370
  144. 1760  1.496
  145. 1761  1.660
  146. 1762  1.486
  147. 1763  1.262
  148. 1764  1.409
  149. 1765  1.450
  150. 1766  1.134
  151. 1767  1.086
  152. 1768  1.015
  153. 1769  1.431
  154. 1770  1.489
  155. 1771  1.109
  156. 1772  1.912
  157. 1773  1.961
  158. 1774  2.102
  159. 1775  2.300
  160. 1776  2.242
  161. 1777  2.003
  162. 1778  2.407
  163. 1779  2.081
  164. 1780  2.362
  165. 1781  2.152
  166. 1782  2.127
  167. 1783  2.038
  168. 1784  1.929
  169. 1785  1.652
  170. 1786  1.645
  171. 1787  2.003
  172. 1788  2.117
  173. 1789  2.485
  174. 1790  2.319
  175. 1791  2.830
  176. 1792  2.825
  177. 1793  3.276
  178. 1794  3.093
  179. 1795  3.141
  180. 1796  3.887
  181. 1797  3.597
  182. 1798  3.982
  183. 1799  3.816
  184. 1800  4.005
  185. 1801  97
  186. 1802  38
  187. 1803  51
  188. 1804  40

Zeitraum

  1. 1603-1800  180.996
  2. 18th century  2.818
  3. Civil War, 1642-1649  1.418
  4. Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660  1.322
  5. 1702-1714  1.063
  6. George II, 1727-1760  933
  7. Anne,1702-1714  663
  8. Anne, 1702-1714  490
  9. 1701-1800  472
  10. Charles II, 1660-1685  447
  11. 1714-1727  441
  12. Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660  342
  13. 17th century  328
  14. 1641-1700  322
  15. 1473-1640  312
  16. 1760-1789  285
  17. 1643-1715  236
  18. 1727-1760  229
  19. George I, 1714-1727  225
  20. 1517-1648  154
  21. 1642-1660  118
  22. William and Mary, 1689-1702  69
  23. Charles I, 1625-1649  41
  24. 1642-1649  37
  25. George I, 1714-1760  32
  26. 1625-1649  26
  27. 1648-1789  26
  28. 1649-1660  24
  29. 1760-1820  23
  30. Revolution, 1775-1783  22
  31. 16th century  19
  32. 1789-1820  11
  33. 1660-1688  9
  34. Utrecht, Treaty of, April 11, 1713  8
  35. 1689-1702  6
  36. James I, 1603-1625  6
  37. 1603-1625  4
  38. 1618-1648  4
  39. 1648-1715  4
  40. 1660-1714  4
  41. Louis XIII, 1610-1643  4
  42. Restoration, 1660-1688  4
  43. Revolution, 1789-1793  3
  44. 1478-1798  2
  45. 1526-  2
  46. 1558-1603  2
  47. 1603-1714  2
  48. 1618-1848  2
  49. Commonwealth and Restoration, 1649-1660  2
  50. Early works to 1800  2
  51. Frederick V, 1610-1623  2
  52. George I, II, 1714-1760  2
  53. George III, 1760-1820  2
  54. Henry III, 1216-1272  2
  55. James II, 1685-1688  2
  56. Rebellion of 1641  2
  57. Siege, 1648  2
  58. Siege, 1695  2
  59. Stuarts, 1603-1714  2
  60. To 1688  2
  61. Twelve Years' Truce, 1609-1621  2
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