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  313
  2. London Chronicle  160
  3. London Evening Post  157
  4. London Gazette  105
  5. Lloyd's Evening Post  72
  6. Monitor or the British Freeholder  54
  7. Read's Weekly Journal Or British Gazetteer  53
  8. British Spy or New Universal London Weekly Journal  37
  9. Con-Test  32
  10. Evening Advertiser  31
  11. Centinel  28
  12. Test  28
  13. Schofield's Middlewich Journal or Cheshire Advertiser  19
  14. Whitehall Evening Post (1770)  17
  15. Crab Tree  15
  16. Gazetteer and London Daily Advertiser  6
  17. Daily Advertiser  3
  18. Humanist  3
  19. London Gazette Extraordinary  3
  20. Microcosm  3
  21. Norwich Mercury  2

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  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  313
  2. 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  160
  3. 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  157
  4. printed by Tho[mas]. Newcomb over against Baynards Castle in Thames-street  105
  5. 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  72
  6. printed for J[ohn]. Scott at the Black Swan in Pater-noster-Row; where letters to the author will be received  54
  7. Printed for J[ames]. Read, in White-Fryers, Fleet-street: where advertisements are taken in  53
  8. printed by J. Leage, at the Mitre and Rose, opposite the Queen's-Head, near the Sessions-House, in the Great Old-Baily; where advertisements are taken in, and all manner of printing done, in a neat and reasonable manner  37
  9. printed for C[harles]. Corbett, opposite St. Dunstan's-Church, in Fleet-Street  32
  10. printed for J[ohn]. Payne, at Pope's-Head in Pater-noster-Row, near St. Paul's, where advertisements are taken in: likewise by J. Moore, printer, in Bartholomew-Lane behind the Royal Exchange; Mr. Reeve, bookseller, near Serjeants-inn, Fleet-street; and at Mrs. Andrews's pamphlet-shop, the sign of the King's-Speech, over-against the Admiralty, Charing-Cross  31
  11. printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, where letters to the author are taken in  28
  12. printed for S[amuel]. Hooper, at Gay's Head, near Beaufort Buildings, in the Strand, where may be had No. II. III. and IV  28
  13. printed by James Schofield, by whom all manner of printing and copper-plate work, is performed in the neatest and most compleat manner, and at the most reasonable rates. Subscriptions and advertisements for this paper, are taken in at the following places: Mr. Clarke, bookseller in Manchester, ... and Edward Darby , in Manket [sic] Drayton  19
  14. 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  17
  15. printed for J. Scott, at the Black Swan, in Paternoster-Row  15
  16. 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  6
  17. Printed by E. Owen, in Amen-Corner  3
  18. 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
  19. printed for John Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-yard  3
  20. printed for M. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-noster-row; where letters directed for the author will be received  3
  21. printed by W[illiam]. Chase in the Cockey-Lane  2

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