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. Perfect Diurnall of Some Passages in Parliament (1643)  225
  2. Moderate Intelligencer (1645)  221
  3. Mercurius Britanicus Communicating the Affaires of Great Britaine  107
  4. Mercurius Aulicus (1643: Oxford)  103
  5. Mercurius Pragmaticus (1647)  70
  6. Mercurius Elencticus (1647)  56
  7. Perfect Occurrences of Parliament and Chief Collections of Letters  49
  8. Mercurius Melancholicus or Newes from Westminster and Other Parts  36
  9. Perfect Diurnall of the Passages in Parliament (1642: Cooke and Wood)  30
  10. Exact Diurnall Faithfully Communicating (Diary or An Exact Journall)  28
  11. Perfect Diurnall of the Passages in Parliament (1642: Coles)  28
  12. Perfect Occurrences of Every Dayes Journall in Parliament  28
  13. Mercurius Civicus Londons Intelligencer  27
  14. Parliament Scout Communicating His Intelligence to the Kingdome  26
  15. Spie Communicating Intelligence from Oxford  22
  16. Packets of Letters  20
  17. Continuation of Certain Speciall and Remarkable Passages from Both Houses of Parliament (Cooke and Wood)  17
  18. Mercurius Elencticus (1649: Wharton)  17
  19. Perfect Passages of Each Dayes Proceedings in Parliament  17
  20. Perfect Diurnall of the Passages in Parliament (1642: W. Cooke)  16
  21. Certaine Informations from Severall Parts of the Kingdome  15
  22. Continuation of Certain Speciall and Remarkable Passages Informed to the Parliament  15
  23. Perfect Occurrences of Both Houses of Parliament and Martiall Affairs  15
  24. Scotish Dove  14
  25. Continuation of Certain Speciall and Remarkable Passages from Both Houses of Parliament (Coles and Leach)  13
  26. Perfect Declaration of the Proceedings in Parliament  13
  27. Speciall Passages and Certain Informations from Severall Places  11
  28. Mercurius Anti-Pragmaticus  10
  29. Some Speciall and Considerable Passages from London  10
  30. True Informer  10
  31. Man in the Moon (1649)  9
  32. London Post (1644)  7
  33. Continuation of the True Diurnall of Passages in Parliament  6
  34. Mercurius Bellicus or An Alarum to All Rebels  6
  35. Citties Weekly Post  5
  36. Court Mercurie  5
  37. Mercurius Cambro-Britannus the Brittish Mercury or The Welch Diurnall  5
  38. Heads of Severall Proceedings in This Present Parliament  4
  39. Mercurius Aulicus (1643: London)  4
  40. Mercurius Aulicus (February 1648)  4
  41. Military Scribe  4
  42. Occurrences of Certain Speciall and Remarkable Passsages in Parliament  4
  43. Parliament Kite  4
  44. Perfect Occurrences of Parliament  4
  45. Welch Mercury  4
  46. City-Scout  3
  47. Diutinus Britanicus Collector of the Affaires of Great Britaine  3
  48. England's Memorable Accidents  3
  49. Exact and True Diurnall of the Proceedings in Parliament  3
  50. Heads of Some Notes of the Citie Scout from the Armie  3
  51. Kingdomes Weekly Post (1645)  3
  52. Late Proceedings of the Scotish Army  3
  53. Mercurius Anti-Mercurius  3
  54. Mercurius Censorius or Newes from the Isle of Wight  3
  55. Moderate Impartially Communicating Martial Affaires  3
  56. Parliaments Post  3
  57. Scottish Mercury Relating the Weekly Intelligence from Scotland and the Court  3
  58. Some Speciall Passages from London Westminster Yorke Hull Ireland and Other Partes  3
  59. True and Briefe Relation of the Great Victory Obtained by Sir Ralph Hopton  3
  60. Answer to Mercurius Aulicus  2
  61. Anti-Aulicus  2
  62. Aulicus His Hue and Cry Sent Forth After Britanicus  2
  63. Colchester Spie  2
  64. Continuation of Our Weekly Intelligence from His Majesties Army  2
  65. Contra-Replicant His Complaint to His Majestie  2
  66. Copy of a Letter Sent from the Committee At Lincoln  2
  67. Declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament  2
  68. Die Saturni 31 Julii 1647 Wee Your Majesties Loyall Subjects the Lords and Commons  2
  69. Die Veneris 16 Maii 1645 By the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament at Westminster  2
  70. Diurnal Occurrences or Proceedings in the Parliament  2
  71. Diurnall Occurences in Parliament  2
  72. Exchange Intelligencer  2
  73. Fatall Blow or the Most Impious and Treasonable Fact of Hammond  2
  74. Hermes Straticus  2
  75. His Excellencies Letter to the House of Commons  2
  76. His Majesties Declaration to All His Subjects  2
  77. His Majesties Declaration to Both Houses of Parliament  2
  78. His Majesties Letter to the Gentry of Yorkshire  2
  79. His Majesties Letter to the Mayor of Kingston Upon Hull  2
  80. Humble Petition of the Lord Major Aldermen and Commons of the City of London  2
  81. Humble Petition of the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons of the City of London  2
  82. Informator Rusticus or The Countrey Intelligencer  2
  83. Kingdomes Weekly Post (1643)  2
  84. Letter from the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Rowe Extraordinary Embassadour for His Majestie at Vienna  2
  85. Master Hollis His Speech in Parliament  2
  86. Mercurius Academicus  2
  87. Mercurius Anglicus  2
  88. Mercurius Anglicus or A Post from the North  2
  89. Mercurius Anti-Melanchollicus or Newes from Westminster and All Other Parts  2
  90. Mercurius Aquaticus or The Water Poets Answer to All That Hath Or Shall Be Writ by Mercurius Britanicus  2
  91. Mercurius Aulicus (August 1648)  2
  92. Mercurius Bellicus the Fourth Intelligence from Reading  2
  93. Mercurius Britanicus His Welcome to Hell  2
  94. Mercurius Candidus  2
  95. Mercurius Dogmaticus  2
  96. Mercurius Elencticus (31 January 1649)  2
  97. Mercurius Impartialis or An Answer to That Treasonable Pamphlet Mercurius Militaris  2
  98. Mercurius Medicus or A Soveraigne Salve for These Sick Times  2
  99. Mercurius Militaris Communicating from All Parts of England Scotland & Ireland  2
  100. Mercurius Pacificus His Lectures of Concord  2

Verlage

  1. Printed for Francis Coles, and Laurance Blaikelock: and are to be sould at their shopps in the Old-Baily, and at Temple Barre  225
  2. printed for R[obert]. W[hite].  221
  3. s.n.  212
  4. Printed by G[eorge]. B[ishop]. and R[obert]. W[hite].  107
  5. printed by Henry Hall, for William VVebb  103
  6. [s.n.]  52
  7. And printed by Andrew Coe according to order  49
  8. Printed for Robert Wood. 1〓✹✹✹✹✹  30
  9. Printed for Matthew Walbanke, at Grayes-Inne Gate  28
  10. for Francis Coules  28
  11. printed for I[ane]. Coe, and A[ndrew]. Coe, and are to be sold at Cripplegate, and in the Old-Baily  28
  12. printed, and are to be sold in the Old Bayly  27
  13. Printed by G[eorge]. Bishop and R[obert]. White  26
  14. Printed according to order, for I.F.  22
  15. printed for H[umphrey]: Blunden  21
  16. Printed at London by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield, neere the Queens-head Tavern  20
  17. October 8. Printed for Robert Wood  17
  18. Printed for R[obert]. Austin  17
  19. Printed by Jane Coe, and published according to order of Parliament  15
  20. Printed for Henry Overton  15
  21. printed for Laurence Chapman  14
  22. Printed for Thomas Bates, at the Maiden-head on Snow-hill, and J.W.J. in the Old-Baily  13
  23. printed for Francis Leach and Francis Cowles  13
  24. printed for F[rancis]. L[each].  11
  25. Printed for William Ley  10
  26. printed for Tho[mas]. B[ates]. and I[ohn]. W[right]. Iunior, and are to be sold at their shops in the Old Baily  10
  27. Printed at the full of the moon, and are to be sold at the signe of Scorpio, for the good of the state  9
  28. Printed according to order, by G[eorge]. B[ishop].  7
  29. Printed for Humphry Blunden in Cornhill  6
  30. printed for F[rancis]. L[each]. for F[rancis]. Coles, and are to be solde in the Old Baly  6
  31. Printed by Tho[mas]. Forset  5
  32. printed by Bernard Alsop  5
  33. Printed by W.E. and J.G. according to order  4
  34. Printed for I[ohn]. T[homas].  4
  35. Printed for the good of the kingdome  4
  36. printed by Jane Coe, and published according to order  4
  37. printed for Andrew Coe  4
  38. printed for Samuel Gellibrand  4
  39. printed for W[illiam]. Ley, and G[eorge]. Lindsey  4
  40. Imprinted at London by R[ichard]. A[ustin]. and I[ane]. C[oe].  3
  41. Printed according to order by I[ohn]. H[ammond]. Octob. 15  3
  42. Printed by H[enry]. Hall for VV[illiam]. VVebb  3
  43. Printed for Iohn Iones  3
  44. Printed for R[obert]. A[ustin]. and J[ane]. C[oe].  3
  45. Printed for Thomas Baker  3
  46. Printed for William Cook  3
  47. Published according to order: and printed by G[eorge]. B[ishop].  3
  48. printed for H. H. and R. J.  3
  49. printed for Robert Bostock, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard, at the signe of the Kings head  3
  50. printed for Robert White  3
  51. printed for Stephen Bowtell in Popes head Alley  3
  52. Aug. 3. London, printed for Bernard Alsop  2
  53. Imprinted by John Hammond according to order  2
  54. June 6. London, printed for Joseph Hunscott  2
  55. Novemb. 8. Printed for A[ndrew]. Coe.  2
  56. Printed [by Leonard Lichfield] in the waine of the moone pag. 121, and number 16, of Mercurius Britanicus  2
  57. Printed according to order for T.B.  2
  58. Printed according to order, by T[homas]. Forcet.  2
  59. Printed according to order, for H.T.  2
  60. Printed at Yorke and now re-imprinted in London  2
  61. Printed by M.B. and are to be sold at the Kings Head in the Old Bayley  2
  62. Printed by Richard Cotes, printer to the Honorable City of London  2
  63. Printed by Richard Cotes, printer to the honourable city of London  2
  64. Printed by Robert Wood, (at the earnest request of divers well-affected persons) for the benefit of the Common-Wealth  2
  65. Printed for I.N. and M.S.  2
  66. Printed for Iohn Burroughes  2
  67. Printed for Matthew Walbanke at Grays-Inne Gate  2
  68. Printed for W. W.  2
  69. Printed in the weeke, in which the Saints looke bleake  2
  70. Printed in the year of the Saints fear  2
  71. Printed in the yeer  2
  72. Printed in the yeere  2
  73. Printed where I was, and where I will be  2
  74. Published according to order: and printed by G[eorge]. B[ishop]  2
  75. [Bernard Alsop?]  2
  76. [by William Cooke]  2
  77. by A.N. for Humphrey Tuckey  2
  78. by Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most Excellent Majestie: and by the assignes of John Bill  2
  79. by order of the Committee of Estates, by Evan Tyler, His Majesties printer  2
  80. printed by B. A.  2
  81. printed by J.M. for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle at the West end of Pauls  2
  82. printed by Richard Cotes  2
  83. printed by Robert Austin, and Andrew Coe  2
  84. printed by Robert Ibbitson in Smithfield, neere the Queens-head Tavern  2
  85. printed for Abell Roper  2
  86. printed for Bernard Alsop  2
  87. printed for Ed. Husbands, and Jo. Franck  2
  88. printed for Edward Husbands  2
  89. printed for F[rancis]. L[each]. and Geo. Thompson  2
  90. printed for Francis Coales, and Laurence Blacklocke  2
  91. printed for Francis Coules and Thomas Banks  2
  92. printed for H. Blunden  2
  93. printed for John Partridge and George Whittington; in Black Fryers at the gate going into Carter Lane, and at the blue Anchor in Cornhill  2
  94. printed for Laurence Chapman and Laurence Blaiklock, and are to be sold at their shops at Chancery-lane end, and at Temple-Bar  2
  95. printed for Thomas Cook  2
  96. printed for Thomas Underhill, at the Bible in Woodstreet  2
  97. printed for William Ley  2
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