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. World (1787)  312
  3. Diary or Woodfall's Register  308
  4. Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser  275
  5. London Chronicle  156
  6. General Evening Post  154
  7. St. James's Chronicle or the British Evening Post  154
  8. Whitehall Evening Post (1770)  153
  9. English Chronicle  130
  10. Argus  129
  11. Lloyd's List  102
  12. London Gazette  59
  13. India Gazette  27
  14. Lloyd's Evening Post  22
  15. Morning Chronicle  21
  16. E. Johnson's British Gazette and Sunday Monitor  16
  17. Calcutta Chronicle and General Advertiser  6
  18. Craftsman or Say's Weekly Journal  5
  19. Morning Herald  4
  20. General Advertiser (1790)  2
  21. Hibernian Journal or Chronicle of Liberty  2
  22. Leeds Intelligencer  2
  23. Daily Advertiser  1
  24. Evening Mail  1
  25. Morning Post and Daily Advertiser  1
  26. Star and Evening Advertiser (1788)  1
  27. Sunday Chronicle  1

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  313
  2. 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  312
  3. 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  308
  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  275
  5. 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  156
  6. Printed by Henry Baldwin, at the Britannia printing-office, White-Friars, Fleet-Street, where advertisements are taken in, and letters to the author received  154
  7. 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  154
  8. 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  153
  9. 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  130
  10. printed and published by J. Powell, No. 5, Catherine-Street, Strand  129
  11. s.n.  102
  12. printed by Tho[mas]. Newcomb over against Baynards Castle in Thames-street  59
  13. printed by A[aron]. Upjohn, at his office, next to Messrs. Cockerell, Trail, & Lawtie's; where advertisements, letters, and articles of intelligence, are received  27
  14. 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  22
  15. 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  21
  16. Printed for E. Johnson, No. 4. Ludgate-Hill, where letters and advertisements are taken in  16
  17. Printed by Stuart and Cooper  6
  18. 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  5
  19. 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  4
  20. Printed by Edward Yardley at No. 182, Fleet-street, where advertisements, letters and essays are received; also at Mr. Hookham's, bookseller, New Bond-Street; Mr. J. Otridge's, bookseller, No. 158, Strand; Seagoe's and Owle's Coffee-houses, Holborn, and [J.] Kerby, No. 2. Stafford-street, Bond-street  2
  21. Printed by Griffith Wright, in the Lower-head-Row  2
  22. printed by order, at the Hibernian Prining Office in Meath-street; where advertisements and subscriptions for this paper are now taking in  2
  23. 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  1
  24. 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
  25. 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  1
  26. printed by P[eter]. Stuart, no. 31. Exeter-street, Catherine-street, Strand; where advertisemnets, articles of intelligence, &c. addressed to the printer are received  1

Erscheinungsdatum

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