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  311
  2. Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser  309
  3. Daily Advertiser  296
  4. Morning Chronicle  199
  5. General Evening Post  157
  6. Middlesex Journal  157
  7. London Evening Post  156
  8. London Chronicle  67
  9. Craftsman or Say's Weekly Journal  52
  10. London Gazette  50
  11. Bingley's Journal  34
  12. Westminster Journal and London Political Miscellany  29
  13. St. James's Chronicle or the British Evening Post  25
  14. Scotchman  20
  15. Bingley's London Journal  19
  16. Public Ledger  19
  17. London Packet or New Evening Post  3
  18. Whitehall Evening Post (1770)  3
  19. Votes of the House of Commons (1772-1773)  2
  20. Whisperer  2
  21. Humble Address of the Right Honourable the Lords  1
  22. Lloyd's Evening Post  1

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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  311
  2. 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  309
  3. 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  296
  4. 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  199
  5. 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  157
  6. 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  157
  7. 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  156
  8. 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  67
  9. 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  52
  10. printed by Tho[mas]. Newcomb over against Baynards Castle in Thames-street  50
  11. printed for W[illiam]. Bingley, No. 31, Newgate-street, (by whom letters are received.)  34
  12. 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  29
  13. Printed by Henry Baldwin, at the Britannia printing-office, White-Friars, Fleet-Street, where advertisements are taken in, and letters to the author received  25
  14. Printed and published by W. Moore, No. 32, Chancery-Lane, where all letters directed to the Scotchman, (post-paid) will be received  20
  15. Printed for himself, and sold by S. Woodgate, near the Chapter Coffee-House, St. Paul's Church-Yard  19
  16. 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  19
  17. 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  3
  18. 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  3
  19. Printed and published for the authors by W. Moore, at No. 22. Fleet-Street, where letters to the Whisperer, (post paid) will be received  2
  20. printed for John Whiston, and Charles Bathurst; Lockyer Davis; Benjamin White; and William Bowyer and John Nichols  2
  21. printed by Thomas Baskett; and by the assigns of Robert Baskett  1
  22. 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  1

Erscheinungsdatum

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