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1 Aberdeen Magazine : or Universal Repository. Aberdeen: Printed by and for Burnett and Rettie, nether Kirgate On 1 reel; Issued monthly. June 1796-Dec Reel: 1 Abstract of Some Speciall Forreigne Occurrences, Brought Down To The Weekly News. Dec. 20, 1638 On multi-title reel of the same name. Reel: 1170 Account of the Bombarding and Burning of the French Magazines, and Town of Givet, Near Dinant. March 14, 1696 Account of the Bombarding of St. Malo, By The Fleet Under The Command of the Lord Berkeley, Admiral of the Blue Account of the Landbank. Aug An Account of the Proceedings of the Meeting of the Estates In Scotland. Mar Oct On multi-title reel of the same name; Publication dates March 1689-October Reel: 1389 Account of the Public Transactions In Christendom. In A Letter To A Friend in the Country. (Abel Boyer, John de Fonvive, Abel Roper, etc. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, near the Oxford- Arms in Warwick-Lane.). Aug. 11, 1694 On multi-title reel of the same name; Title changes: Historical Account of the Public Transactions in Christendom. Aug. 18, 1694-Jun. 15, (discontinued from Sept. 8,1694-May 4, 1695); Holland Pacquet-Boat; or, An Historical Account of the Public Transactions in Christendom. Jun. 17, 1695; Post Boy, and The Historical Account, &c, with Foreign and Domestic News. Jan. 19, 1695-Oct. 22, 1695; Post-man, and the Historical Account, &C. Oct. 24, 1695-Feb. 21, 1730; Oedipus; or, The Postman Remounted. Feb. 24, Reel: 1200 Adam's Weekly Courant. 1775; On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: Sept. 8, Reel: 624 The Adventurer On 1 reel; John Hawkesworth, Samuel Johnson, et al. London: Printed for J. Payne at Pope's Head in Pater Noster Row. Issued twice per week. Nov. 7, Mar. 9, Reel: 2 Advertisement To All Learned Gentlemen. There Is Newly Published A Book, Instituted, Censora Celebriorum Authorum: Sive. June 21, 1690 Advertisements. (Date unknown) Advice From Parnassus. Jan. 26-Feb. 2; Feb. 18, 1860 Advice From The Camp Before The Castle of Nemar. Aug. 19,? Advice To The Livery Men of London, in their Choice of A Lord-Mayor, On Michel Mus Day. Sept. 29, 1692 Advices (by The Groyne Mail) of the Defeat of 12 Thousand French In Catalonia Who Endeavored To Relieve Castle-Follit, Etc. July 1, 1695 Aegis, or, Independent Weekly Expositor. (July 3, 1818)-(Sept. 18, 1818) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (July 3, 1818)-no. 12 (Sept. 18, 1818). Reel: 2314 Affairs and General Business of Europe More Particularly. Feb. 14, 1624 The Age. (Jan. 24, 1819)-(Apr. 18, 1819) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 24, 1819)-no. 13 (Apr. 18, 1819). Reel:

2 The Age. May 1825-Oct On 9 reels; Publication dates May 1825-Oct. 1843; Merged with The Argus to become The Age and the Argus. Reel: The Age and Argus. Oct Apr On 3 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 7, 1843-Apr. 19, 1845; Continued by: The English Gentleman; Merger of The Argus and The Argus. Reel: The Age and London Magpie. (Sept. 15, 1883)-(Dec. 29, 1883) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 35 (Sept. 15, 1883)-no. 50 (Dec. 29, 1883); Continued as: London Magpie. Reel: 3187 Age We Live In, A True Record of the Times. London. (Jan. 21, 1860)-(May 27, 1876) Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Jan. 21, 1860)-vol. XVII, no. [854] (May 27, 1876); Not available for filming: vol. IV, no. 157 (Jan. 17, 1863) pages 4-5, no. 159 (Jan. 31, 1863) page 12; no. 160 (Feb. 7, 1863) pages 6-7; no. 170 (April 18, 1863) pages 2-3; no. 181 (July 4, 1863) pages 10-11; Vol V, no. 217 (Mar. 12, 1864) pages 3-10; vol. VII, no. 327 (April 21, 1866) pages 4-5; vol. VIII, no. 369 (Feb. 9, 1867) pages 4-5; vol. IX, no. 434 (May 9, 1868) pages 2, 11; vol. XIII, no. 1,143 (May 11, 1872) pages 6-7. Reel: The Albion. London. (Nov. 15, 1830)-(Oct. 15, 1831) Daily; No. 1 (Nov. 15, 1830)-no. 288 (Oct. 15, 1831); Continued as: The Albion and The Star. Reel: The Albion and The Star. London. (Oct. 17, 1831)-(Dec. 31, 1835) Daily; No. 289 (Oct. 17, 1831)-no (Dec. 31, 1835); Not available for filming: no. 297 (Oct. 26, 1831); no. 299 (Oct. 28, 1831); no. 520 (July 12, 1832); Discontinued. Reel: The Albion, and Evening Advertiser. May-Dec., 1800 On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: (?)-Jan. 9, 1800-(?); Title changes: Albion: A New Weekly paper. (Dec (?). Reel: 625 The Albion. A New Weekly Paper. See: The Albion, and Evening Advertiser. Alfred. London. (July 31, 1831)- (April 28, 1833) Weekly; No. 1 (July 31, 1831)-no. 93 (April 28, 1833). Reel: 4427 All-Alive and Merry: or The London Daily Post. Oct.-Nov On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: (?)-Sept Nov. 10, 1741-(?). Reel: 1171 Allen's Indian Mail. See: The Indian Mail, A Monthly Register. Amateur and Working Gardeners' Gazette. (Oct. 26, 1844)-(Dec. 28, 1844); (Jan. 4, 1845)-(Feb. 22, 1845) On 2 multi-title reels; Week 43 [i.e. no. 43] (Oct. 26, 1844)-Week 52 (Dec. 28, 1844); Week 1 (Jan. 4, 1845)-Week 8 (Feb. 22, 1845); Continues: The Gardeners' Gazette; Continued by: The Amateur Gardeners' Gazette. Reel: Amateur Gardeners' Gazette. (March 1, 1845)-(Dec. 27, 1845); (Jan. 3, 1846)- (June 27, 1846) On 2 multi-title reels; Week [i.e. No.] 9 (March 1, 1845)-Week 52 (Dec. 27, 1845); Week 1 (Jan. 3, 1846)-Week 26 (June 27, 1846); Continues: The Amateur and Working Gardeners' Gazette; Continued by: The Gardeners' Gazette. Reel: American Settler. July 10, 1880-Nov. 26,1892 On 7 reels; Publication dates: Jan Nov Reel: Anecdotes. A Weekly Journal For All English- Speaking Peoples. London. (Aug. 22, 1896)-(July 30, 1898) Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Aug. 22, 1896)-vol. IV, no. 102 (July 30, 1898); Not available for filming: vol. III, no. 56 (Sept. 11, 1897) pages 64-65; vol. III, no. 76 (Jan. 29, 1898) pages Reel: Anglo-American Times. Oct Nov On 35 reels; Publication dates: Oct Nov Reel: Anglo-Australasian. See: Australian and New Zealand Gazette. Annual Register; or, A View of the History, Politics and Literature For The Year E. Burke. London. Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall Mall ; On 41 reels; (Various editions; issues for include the Rivington continuation for ; N.B.: various editions are indicated on the respective title pages as well as New Series notes.) Reel:

3 Answer To The Mercurius Aulicus or His Communicated Intelligence From The Court To The Rest of the Kingdom. Dec. 9, 1644 Anti-Aulicus, Discovering Weekly The Policies, Deceits, and Erroneous Maximes of the Court. 1654, (?) Anti-Dull. Being An Anti-dote For All Who Feel Dull and Careworn. London. (Dec. 1893)-(Sept. 1907) Monthly; vol. 1 (Dec. 1893)-vol. 14, no. 166 (Sept. 1907); Not available for filming: vol. 1 (1893) ; vol. 4, no. 40 (Mar. 1897) pages ; vol. 6, no. 62 (Jan. 1899) pages 2-3 ; vol. 12, no. 141 (Aug. 1905) pages iv-v; Discontinued. Reel: Anti-Gallican Monitor and Anti-Corsican Chronicle. Jan. 27, 1811-Jan. 5, 1817 On 2 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 27, 1811-Jan. 4, 1818; See also: The British Monitor. Reel: Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine: or Monthly Political and Literary Censor. July 1798-April 1800 On 1 reel; Publication dates: No. 1, July Reel: 1307 Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine: or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. Jan Aug On 5 reels beginning on multi-title reel: The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle; Publication dates: Reel: Anti-Roman Pacquet. See: Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome: or, the History of Popery. Anti-Sweater. July 1886-Feb On 1 reel; Publication dates: July 1886-Feb Reel: 1558 Anti-Times. (Nov. 20, 1819)-(Dec. 11, 1819) On 1 multi-title reel; [No. 1] (Nov. 20, 1819) - (Dec. 11, 1819). Reel: 2314 Appendix To The Mercurius Reformatus: or The New Observator. 1692, (?) Applebee's Original Weekly Journal, with Fresh Advices, Foreign and Domestick. See: Original Weekly Journal, with Fresh Advices, Foreign and Domestick. Archaeologia: or Miscellaneous Tracts Relating To Antiquity On 4 reels; Publication dates: Reel: Archer's Bath Chronicle. See: Bath Chronicle. The Argus. Oct., On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Ed. S. Perry, April 11, 1789-June 30, 1791; Title changes: Argus of the Constitution. Jan.27, 1792-(?); Argus of the People. Oct. 13, 1792-Dec. 4, Reel: 665 The Argus. June 30, 1828-July 26, 1828 On 1 reel; Publication dates: June 30, 1828-July 26, Reel: 2115 The Argus. Feb. 3, 1839-Sept. 30, 1843 On 5 reels; Publication dates: Feb. 3, 1839-Sept. 30, 1843; Merged with The Age to become The Age and Argus. Reel: Argus of the Constitution. See: Argus. Argus of the People. See: Argus. Armies Scout. See: Faithful Scout. Impartially Communicating The Most Remarkable Passages of the Armies. Arminian Magazine. Edited by John Wesley and later by G. Story. London: Printed by G. Paramore, North-green Worship Street: sold by G. Whitfield, at the Chapel, City Road, and at all the Methodist Preaching Houses in Town and Country On 10 reels; Issued monthly ; Title changes: Methodist Magazine ; See also Methodist Magazine. Reel: Asiatick Miscellany On 1 multi-title reel: An Account of the Proceedings of the Meeting of the Estates in Scotland; Publication dates: 17 -?. Reel:

4 Associator. A Monthly Journal of Fact, Fiction, and Finance. London. (Oct. 1899)- (Dec. 1903) Monthly; No. 1 (Oct. 1899)-no. 51 (Dec. 1903); Continued as: Chatter; Title varies: The Journal for All. Reel: 3712 Athenian Gazette, or, Casuistical Mercury, Resolving All The Most Nice and Curious Questions Proposed By The Ingenious. Ed. J. Dunton et al. Bound up afterwards in volumes, with History of Athenian Society prefaces, supplements, indices, etc. Mar. 17, 1690-June 14, 1697 On 2 reels. Reel: Athenian News; or, Dunton's Oracle. Mar.-Jun., 1710 On multi-title reel: All-Alive and Merry: or, The London Daily Post. Reel: 1171 Atlas: A General Newspaper and Journal of Literature. May 21, 1826-Jan. 22, 1869 On 44 reels; Publication dates: May 21, 1926-Jan. 22, 1869; Title changes: The Englishman. July 5, Sept. 11, Reel: Auction Register and Law Chronicle. Jan. 7, 1813-Dec. 26, 1816 On 17 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 7,1813-Dec. 30, 1847; Title varies:; The Law Chronicle and Estate Advertiser; The Law Chronicle, Commercial and Bankruptcy Register. Reel: Aulicus, His Hue and Cry Sent Forth After Britanicus Who Is Generally Reported To Be A Lost Man. 1645, (?) Aurora and Universal Advertiser. Feb.-Mar On multi-title reel: All-Alive and Merry: or, The London Daily Post. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: Jan. 15-Mar. 3, Reel: 1171 Aurora Borealis. (Mar. 25, 1821)-(Dec. 30, 1821) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Mar. 25, 1821)-No. 45 (Dec. 30, 1821); Merged with: The Observer of the Times. Reel: 2716 Australian and New Zealand Gazette. Oct. 19, 1850-Sept. 30, 1882 On 40 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 19, 1850-Sept. 30, 1882; Title varies:; Australian & New Zealand Gazette and Colonial Chronicle; Australian & New Zealand Gazette and Anglo-Australasian; Anglo- Australasian; New Zealand Examiner. Reel: Australian and New Zealand Gazette and Anglo- Australasian. See: Australian and New Zealand Gazette. Australian and New Zealand Gazette and Colonial Chronicle. See: Australian and New Zealand Gazette. Australian Mail. May 17, 1859-Dec On 4 reels; Publication dates: May 17, 1859-Dec. 1870; Title varies:; The Australian Mail and New Zealand Express. Reel: Australian Mail and New Zealand Express. See: The Australian Mail. Authority Abused By The Vindication of the Last Years Transactions and The Abuses Detected. 1690, (?) On miscellaneous Reel A. Ayre's Sunday London Gazette. Apr. 7, 17, 1791 On 1 multi-title reel: An Account of the Proceedings of the Meeting of the Estates in Scotland; Publication dates: Reel: 1389 B. Berington's Evening Post. See: Evening Post. Baldwin's London Weekly Journal and Surrey and Sussex Gazette. See: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal and Craftsman. Baldwin's London Weekly Journal and Craftsman. Jan. 25, 1817-Dec. 31, 1836 On 7 reels; Publication dates: Dec. 10, 1803; May 16, 1807; Jan. 3, 1818-Dec. 31, 1836; Title varies:; Baldwin's London Weekly Journal and Surrey and Sussex Gazette. Reel: Balm of Gilead or Healer of Divisions. Jan. 4, On 1 multi-title reel of the same name; Publication dates: Jan. 4-Feb. 5, 1714; [one issue]. Reel:

5 Banker's Circular. July-Sept. 1828; Jan Dec On 18 reels; Title changes: Circular To Bankers, Sept Dec. 1853; Monetary Times and Bankers' Circular, Jan Dec. 1859; Bankers' Circular and Monetary Times, Jan.-March Reel: Barnet and Southgate Times. London (Barnet). (Dec. 25, 1891) Continues: The Barnet Times; Continued as: The Finchley Telegraph and Barnet Times; vol. I, no. 55 (Dec. 25, 1891). Reel: 3778 Barnet Times. London (Barnet). (Dec. 13, 1890)-(Dec. 18, 1891) Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (Dec. 13, 1890)-no. 54 (Dec. 18, 1891); Continued as: The Barnet and Southgate Times; Title varies: The Finchley Telegraph and Barnet Times, The Barnet and Southgate Times. Reel: 3778 Barnet Times and Finchley Telegraph. London (Barnet). (Jan. 1, 1897)- (Nov. 1, 1907) Weekly; vol. VII, no. 314 (Jan. 1, 1897)-vol. XXII, no (Nov. 1, 1907); Continues: The Finchley Telegraph and Barnet Times; Title varies: The Finchley Telegraph and Barnet Times. Reel: Bath and Bristol Chronicle. See: Bath Chronicle. Bath Chronicle. Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, in St. James's-street. 1784; On 2 reels. Aug. 27, 1789 lacking; Issued weekly. Sept. 13, 1770; Title changes: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette; Oct. 16, 1760-Nov. 19, 1761; Pope's Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette; Nov. 26, Feb. 9, 1764; Pope's Bath Chronicle; Feb. 16, Jul. 1768; Archer's Bath Chronicle; Aug. 4, Sept. 22, 1768; Bath and Bristol Chronicle; Sept. 29, 1768-Jan. 18, 1770; R. Cruttwell's Bath and Bristol Chronicle; Jan. 25, 1770-Sept. 6, Reel: 44; 1172 Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette. See: Bath Chronicle. Battersea and Clapham Mercury and Wandsworth Sentinel. (Sept. 20, 1902)-(Jan. 1, 1904) Weekly; vol. 1, no. 41 (Sept. 20, 1902)-vol. 1, no. 108 (Jan. 1, 1904); Continues: The Clapham and Battersea Mercury and Wandsworth Sentinel; Continued as: The South-Western Mercury. Reel: Battersea and Wandsworth Observer. London (Lambeth). (Sept. 13, 1873)-(Dec. 25, 1875) Weekly; No. 754 (Sept. 13, 1873)-no. 873 (Dec. 25, 1875); Not available for filming: no. 790 (May 23, 1874) pg. 7-8, no. 862 (Oct. 9, 1875), no. 866 (Nov. 6, 1875), no. 869 (Nov. 27, 1875), no. 870 (Dec. 4, 1875), no. 872 (Dec. 18, 1875); Continues: South Lambeth, Battersea and Wandsworth Times. Reel: Battersea Mercury and Wandsworth and Clapham Sentinel. London (Wandsworth). (Dec. 14, 1901)-(Sept. 6, 1902) Weekly; vol. 1, no. 1 (Dec. 14, 1901)-vol. 1, no. 39 (Sept. 6, 1902); Continued as: The Clapham and Battersea Mercury and Wandsworth Sentinel. Reel: 3740 Beacon and Christian Times. (Aug. 18, 1858)-(Aug. 24, 1859) On 2 reels; No. 529 (Aug. 18, 1858)-no. 582 (Aug. 24, 1859); Continues: Christian Times. Reel: Beginning of An History of the Life, Reigne, and Death of the Late King Charles, Collected Out of Choyce Records. 1652, (?) Bell's Life In London, and Sporting Chronicle. (Mar. 3, 1822)-(May 29, 1866) On 60 reels; No. 1 (Mar. 3, 1822)-No (May 29, 1866); Title varies slightly: Bell's Life in London. Reel: Bell's New Weekly Messenger. Jan. 1, 1832-Mar. 25, 1855 On 23 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 1, 1832-Mar. 25, 1855; Merged with: The News of the World; Supplements: The Commercialist & Weekly Advertiser; The Reviewer. Reel: Bell's News. London. (Feb. 24, 1855)-(May 16, 1857) Weekly; No. 1 (Feb. 24, 1855)-no. 118 (May 16, 1857). Reel: 4315 Bell's Weekly Messenger On 3 reels. May 7, 1797 lacking; Publication dates: May 1, 1796-Apr. 4, 1896; Title changes: Country Sport. Apr. 5, 1896-Dec. 31, Reel: Bell's Weekly Messenger. May 22, 1796-Dec. 25, 1825 On 7 reels; Publication dates: May 1, 1796-April 4, Reel:

6 Bent's Monthly Literary Advertiser. See: The Monthly Literary Advertiser. Bermondsey Review and South London Record. (Sept. 5, 1885)-(Jan. 15, 1887) On multi-title reel; No.3 (Sept. 5, 1885)- no.33 (Jan. 15, 1887); Continues: The Bermondsey Review and Tradesman's Vade Mecum. Reel: 2314 Bible Herald. See: The British Herald. Bicycle Journal. London. (Aug. 18, 1876)-(July 31, 1878) On 1 full reel and 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Aug. 18, 1876)-no. 103 (July 31, 1878); Continued as: Bicycle Journal, Swimming and General Athletic and Pedestrian Recorder. Reel: Bicycle Journal, Swimming and General Athletic and Pedestrian Recorder. (Aug. 7, 1878)-(Sept. 25, 1878) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 104 (Aug. 7, 1878)-no. 111 (Sept. 25, 1878); Continued as: Bicycle. Swimming and Athletic Journal. Reel: 3128 Bicycle. Swimming and Athletic Journal. (Oct. 2, 1878)- (Nov. 27, 1878) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 112 (Oct. 2, 1878)-no. 120 (Nov. 27, 1878); Discontinued. Reel: 3128 Bingley's Journal. See: Bingley's Journal or The Universal Gazette. Bingley's Journal, or The Universal Gazette. London. Printed for W. Bingley, and sold at the Britannia, No. 31, in Newgate Street On 1 reel; Issued weekly. June 9-Aug. 7, 1770; Title changes: Bingley's Weekly Journal: or, The Universal Gazette; Aug. 11, 1770-Feb. (?), 1771; Bingley's Journal; or, Universal Gazette; Feb. 29/Mar. 2-June 15/22, 1771; Bingley's Journal; June 22/29, Aug. 22/29, 1772; Bingley's London Journal; Aug. 29/Sept. 5, Reel: 282 Bingley's London Journal. See: Bingley's Journal or The Universal Gazette. Births, Marriages and Deaths. Oct. 9, 1871-Sept. 30, 1872 On reel 1; Publication dates: Oct. 9, 1871-Sept. 30, Reel: 2162 Black and White. April 16, 1892-Jan. 13, 1912 On 34 reels; Publication dates: Feb. 6, 1891-Jan. 13, Reel: Blackheath Gazette, Eltham, Lee and Lewisham Advertiser. Jan. 1, 1892-Dec. 31, 1897 On 6 reels; Publication date: Jan. 1, 1892-Dec. 31, Reel: Book World. Aug. 1, 1890-Apr Publication dates: Aug. 1, 1890-Apr Reel: Book-Bits: A Popular Illustrated Weekly. July 4, 1896-Feb Publication dates: July 4, 1896-Feb. 1897; Merged with: Books, The Librarian and Current Literature. Reel: 2163 Books, The Librarian and Current Literature. See: Book-Bits. Booksellers' Record and Trade Register. (Nov. 19, 1859)-(Dec. 31, 1859) On 1 multi-title reel; No.1 (Nov. 19, 1859)-no.7 (Dec. 31, 1859). Reel: 2314 Booksellers' Review: A Practical Journal For The Trade Only. Mar. 11, 1897-Jan. 27, 1898 On 1 reel; Publication dates: Mar. 11, 1897-Jan. 27, Reel: 2159 Boro' of Greenwich Observer, Etc. London (Greenwich). (May 31, 1879)-(Nov. 30, 1883) Weekly; No. 1 (May 31, 1879)-no. 237 (Nov. 30, 1883); Not available for filming: Several issues; Continued as: Greenwich Observer and Kentish Mail; Title varies: Boro' of Greenwich Observer and West Kent Advertiser, Boro' of Greenwich Observer and West Kent Gazette, Boro' of Greenwich Observer and Kentish Mail. Reel: Borough of Chelsea Herald. London (Kensington and Chelsea). (Feb. 16, 1884) Weekly; No. 1 (Feb. 16, 1884); Continued as: The Chelsea Herald. Reel: 3266 Bouchain: In A Dialogue Between The Late Medley and Examiner On multi-title reel: All Alive and Merry: or, The London Daily Post. Reel: 1171 Bouquet Magazine On 1 multi-title reel: An Account of the Proceedings of the Meeting of the Estates in Scotland; Publication dates: 17 -?. Reel:

7 Brice's Weekly Journal On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issues lacking; Printed by Andrew Brice at the sign of the Printing Press in the High Street. Jan. 21, 1725-Feb. 6, Reel: 1151 A Brief History of the Succession Collected Out of the Records, and The Most Authentic Historians. Undated Brief Relation of Some Affairs and Transactions, Civil and Military, Both Forraigne and Domestique. Oct Oct On 1 reel. Oct. 2, 1649 lacking; Publication dates: Oct. 2, 1644-Oct. 22, Reel: 1152 Brief: A Weekly Epitome of Current News, Thought, and Criticism. Nov. 3, 1877-Jun. 25, 1881 On 6 reels; Publication dates: Nov. 3, 1877-Feb. 25, 1882; Title varies:; Brief: A Weekly Epitome of the Press; Brief: The Weeks News. Reel: Brief: A Weekly Epitome of the Press. See: Brief: A Weekly Epitome of Current News, Thought, and Criticism. Brief: The Weeks News. See: Brief: A Weekly Epitome of Current News, Thought, and Criticism. Brighton. London. (Sept. 11, 1886)-(Dec. 25, 1886) Weekly; A weekly journal for men. No. 1 (Sept. 11, 1886) - no. 16 (Dec. 25, 1886); Continued as: London and Brighton. Reel: 4087 Britain. Jan.-May, 1713 On multi-title reel: Brice's Weekly Journal. Feb. 14/18, 1713 lacking; Publication dates: Jan. 6-May 9-13, Reel: 1151 Britanicus His Blessing, Britanicus His Welcome. See: Mercurius Britannicus, His Welcome to Hell. With the Devills Blessing to Britannicus. Britannia. London. (April 20,1839)-(April 12, 1856) Weekly; vol. I, no. 1 (April 20, 1839)-vol. XV, no. 896 (April 12, 1856); Not available for filming: vol. II, no. 110 (May 22, 1841) pages ; vol. VII, no. 358 (Feb. 21, 1846) pages ; vol. VIII, no. 409 (Feb. 13, 1847) page 113; vol. VIII, no. 411 (Feb. 27, 1847) page 129, vol. VIII, no. 453 (Dec. 18, 1847) page 801; vol. XIII, no. 693 (July 31, 1852) pages ; vol. XIV, no. 716 (Jan. 8, 1853) pages Reel: British and American Intelligencer. London. (Jan. 25, 1835)-(April 5, 1835) Weekly; No. 1 (Jan. 25, 1835)-no. 11 (April 5, 1835); Continues: The New Weekly Dispatch. Reel: 3761 British and Colonial Weekly Register. (Jan )-(Sept. 25, 1824) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan )-no. 39 (Sept. 25, 1824). Reel: 2315 British and Indian Observer. Dec. 14, 1823-July 11, 1824 On 1 multi-title reel. Reel: 2173 British Apollo: or Curious Amusements On 1 reel; Publication dates: Feb. 13, 1708-May 11, Reel: 629 British Army Despatch. See: The Nautical Standard. British Banner. Jan. 7, 1848-Dec. 30, 1858 On 13 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 7, 1848-Dec. 30, 1858; Title varies:; The Patriot. Reel: British Champion: or Impartial Advertiser. See: Champion or the Evening Advertiser. British Critic. Jan June 1813; Jan Dec On 5 reels; Publication dates: May 1793-December New Series: January 1814-June Third Series: October 1825-October A general Index to the First Twenty Volumes of the British Critic in Two Parts, 1804, Reel:

8 British Critic, A New Review. W. Beloe and R. Nares. London: Printed for F., C., and J. Rivington, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-Yard. New series edited by: T.F. Middleton, W.R. Lyall et al ; On 15 reels; Issued monthly. May ; Title changes: British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review; Nov Reel: British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review. See: British Critic, A New Review. British Farmers' Chronicle, and Commercial Gazette. London. (Aug. 7, 1826)-(Jan. 26, 1829) Weekly; No. 171 (Aug. 7, 1826)-no. 298 (Jan. 26, 1829); Continues: Fleming's British Farmers' Chronicle. Reel: British Freeholder. Feb. 5, 1820-May 10, 1823 On 2 reels; Continued by The British FreeHolder, and Saturday Evening Journal. Reel: British Freeholder and Saturday Evening Journal. See: British FreeHolder. British Guardian; and Protestant Advocate. Jan. 7, 1824-Mar. 22, 1826 On 2 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 7, 1824-Mar. 22, Reel: 2174 British Herald. Jan Dec On 3 reels; Publication dates: Jan Dec. 1875; Continued by: The Bible Herald. Reel: British Indian Advocate. Jan. 1, 1841-Jan. 1, 1842 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Jan. 1, Jan. 1, Reel: 2175 British Investment Review. (Mar. 2, 1896)-(Mar. 31, 1899) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Mar. 2, 1896)-No. 36 (Mar. 31, 1899). Reel: 2750 British Journal On 3 reels. Dec. 31, 1725, Jan. 8, 1726, and Aug. 8, 1730 lacking; Publication dates: Sept. 22, 1722-Jan. 13, 1728; Title changes: British Journal or The Censor, Jan. 20, 1728-Nov. 23, 1730; British Journal or The Traveller, Nov. 30, 1730-Mar. 20, Reel: British Journal or The Censor See also: British Journal. Reel: 1060 British Journal or The Traveller. See: British Journal; British Journal or The Censor. British Lion. (Apr. 3, 1825)-(Jun. 12, 1825) No.1 (Apr. 3, 1825)-no.11 (Jun. 12, 1825); See: The British Lion. The British Lion. (Jun. 29, 1867); (May 9, 1868)-(Jul. 11, 1868) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jun. 29, 1867); no.46 (May 9, 1868)-no.55 (Jul. 11, 1868); Continues: British Lion. Reel: 2416 British Luminary and Weekly Intelligencer. Oct. 3, 1818-May 21, 1820; June 3, 1821-June 8, 1823 On 2 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 3, 1818-June 8, 1823; Title changes: The British Luminary, or, Weekly Intelligencer, May 27, 1820-July 23, 1820; The Weekly Intelligencer, and British Luminary, July 30, 1820-May 27, Reel: British Luminary, or, Weekly Intelligencer. See: British Luminary and Weekly Intelligencer. British Magazine. Jan Dec On 1 multiple title reel of the same name; Publication dates: Reel: 1390 British Mail. See: British Mail and General Produce Prices Current. British Mail and General Produce Prices Current. Jan. 30, 1875-Dec. 31, 1886 On 12 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 30, 1875-Dec. 31, Reel: British Mercury. Aug. 20, 1798-Mar. 31, 1800 See: British Weekly Mercury; Aug. 20, 1798-Mar. 31, 1800 Vols Reel: British Mercury. A. Hill, et al. (Published by the Company of London Insurers) London: Printed for the Company of the Sun-Fire-Office, in Threadneedle-Street, behind the Royal-Exchange Issued twice per week. (Later, issued weekly) Mar. 27, 1710-Jan. 12, 1715; Title changes: British Weekly Mercury. Jan. 15, 1715-May 2, Reel: 45; 928 8

9 British Mercury and Evening Advertiser On multi-title reel: Brice's Weekly Journal; Publication dates: Nov. 16, 1780-Dec. 16, Reel: 1151 British Mercury-Weekly Mercury. May 27, 1710-Dec. 28, 1715 On 2 reels; Publication date unknown. Reel: British Miner and General Newsman. A Publication Devoted To The Interests of the Working Miners of the United Kingdom. Sept July 1867 On 4 reels; Publication dates: Sept July 1867; Title varies:; Miner; Miner and Workman's Advocate; Workman's Advocate; Commonwealth. Reel: British Monitor. Jan. 4, 1818-Apr. 10, 1825 On 6 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 4, 1818-Apr. 10, 1825; Title varies:; The Anti-Gallican Monitor and Anti-Corsican Chronicle; English Gentleman. Reel: British Neptune, or, Naval, Military, and Commercial Intelligencer, Etc. London. (Apr. 10, 1803); (Jan. 20, 1805); (Dec. 1, 1805); (July 3, 1809); (Mar. 19, 1810); (Jan. 4, 1818)-(May 12, 1823) Twice Weekly; No. 16 (Apr. 10, 1803), no. 108 (Jan. 20, 1805), no. 153 (Dec. 1, 1805), no. 351 (July 3, 1809), no. 389 (Mar. 19, 1810), no. 904 (Jan. 4, 1818)-no (May 12, 1823). Reel: British Observer. London. (Nov. 13, 1897)-(July 16, 1898) Weekly; No. 1 (Nov. 13, 1897)-no. 103 (July 16, 1898); Discontinued. Reel: 3698 British Press. June 22, 1804-April 22, 1809 On 1 reel; Publication dates: Jan. 1, 1803-Oct. 31, Reel: 1647 British Press; or Morning Literary Advertiser. (Jan. 26, 1803)-(Oct. 31, 1826) On 33 reels; No. 1, etc. (Jan. 26, 1803)-(Oct. 31, 1826). Lacking Jan. 1-25, 1803, and issues throughout. Reel: British Quarterly Trade Review. (Feb. 15, 1886)-(Jan. 1896) On 3 reels ending with a multi-title reel; vol. 1 (Feb. 15, 1886)-vol. 8 No. 32 (Jan. 1896); Merged with: The Foreign and Colonial Importer; Title varies slightly: The British Trade Review. Reel: British Queen and Statesman. London. Apr. 4, 1841)-(Sept. 26, 1841); (Jan. 2, 1842)-(Aug. 19, 1843) Weekly; No. 395 (Apr. 4, 1841)-no. 420 (Sept. 26, 1841); no. 434 (Jan. 2, 1842)-no. 518 (Aug. 19, 1843); Continues: The Statesman. The Weekly True Sun. Reel: British Spy, or, New Universal London Weekly Journal. Mar Mar On multi-title reel: Brice's Weekly Journal. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: (Feb. 15, 1752)- Feb. 21, 1756-Aug. 21, Reel: 1151 British Standard. (Jan. 2, 1857)- (Dec. 28, 1866) On 10 reels; No.1 (Jan. 2, 1857)-no.522 (Dec. 28, 1866); Merged with: The English Independent. Reel: British Statesman. Feb. 10, 1819-Dec. 11, 1819 On 2 reels; Publication dates: Feb. 10, 1819-Dec. 11, Reel: British Traveller. (July 19, 1821)-(Sept. 12, 1829) On 20 reels; No. 1 (July 19, 1821)-no.2553 (Sept. 12, 1829); Continued by: The British Traveller, or, Commercial & Law Gazette. Reel: British Traveller, or, Commercial & Law Gazette. (Sept. 14, 1829)-(May 25, 1833) On 9 reels; No.2554 (Sept. 14, 1829)-no.3703 (May 25, 1833); Continues: The British Traveller. Reel: British Weekly Mercury. See: British Mercury. British Workman and Friend of the Sons of Toil. March 1855-Dec On 1 reel; Publication dates: Feb ?. Reel: 1650 British, Foreign & Colonial Journal. Mar Oct On 1 reel; Publication dates: Mar Oct. 1890; Continued by: Greater Britain. Reel: 2164 Briton. (Tobias G. Smollett.) London: Printed for J. Coote at the Kings Arms in Paternoster Row. (Reprinted in Political Controversy... ) On multi-title reel of the same name; Issued weekly. May 29, 1762-Feb. 12, Reel: 46 9

10 Brixton and Clapham Post. London (Lambeth). (Oct. 18, 1873)-(May 8, 1875) Weekly; No. 759 (Oct. 18, 1873)-no. 840 (May 8, 1875); Not available for filming: issue no. 834 (March 27, 1875), and no. 835 (April 3, 1875); Continues: Brixton, Clapham and Streatham Post; Continued as: Brixton and Clapham Post and South London Chronicle. Reel: Brixton and Clapham Post and South London Chronicle. London (Lambeth). (May 15, 1875)-(Dec. 25, 1875) Weekly; No. 841 (May 15, 1875)-no. 873 (Dec. 25, 1875); Not available for filming: issue no. 865 (Oct. 30, 1875), no. 866 (Nov. 6, 1875), and no. 869 (Nov. 27, 1875); Continues: Brixton and Clapham Post. Reel: 3764 Brixton News and South London Record. London (Lambeth). (Jan. 16, 1886)-(Sept. 18,1886); (Jan. 7, 1888)-(Oct. 26, 1889) Weekly; No. 306 (Jan. 16, 1886)-no. 339 (Sept. 18,1886); no. 406 (Jan. 7, 1888)-no. 500 (Oct. 26, 1889); Not available for filming: no. 340 (Sept. 25, 1886) - no. 405 (Dec. 31, 1887); no. 474 (Apr. 27, 1889); no. 476 (May 11, 1889); no. 477 (May 18, 1889); Continued as: The South London Record and Brixton News; Title varies: The Brixton News, Albert Palace Echo, and South London Record. Reel: Brixton, Clapham and Streatham Post. London (Lambeth). (March 25, 1871)-(Oct. 11, 1873) Weekly; No. 631 (March 25, 1871)-no. 758 (Oct. 11, 1873); Continued as: Brixton and Clapham Post. Reel: Bromley Record and Monthly Advertiser. London (Bromley). (June 1858)-(Dec. 1913) Monthly; The Bromley Record and Monthly Advertiser. -- No. 1 (June 1858)-no. 665 (Dec. 1913); Not available for filming: no. 21 (Feb. 1860) pg ; no. 27 (Aug. 1860) pg ; no. 49 (June 1862) pg. 5-8; no. 54 (Nov. 1862) pg ; no. 67 (Dec. 1863) pg ; no. 97 (June 1866) titlepage; no. 153 (Feb. 1871) pg ; no. 182 (July 1873); no. 253 (Sept. 1, 1879) pg ; no. 466 (May 1897) pg ; no. 468 (July 1897) titlepage & ads; no. 469 (Aug. 1897) pg ; no. 660 (July 1913); no. 665 (Dec. 1913) pg. 218, iii. Reel: Business Gazette. Nov. 22, 1862-June 27, 1863 On multi-title reel; Publication dates: Nov. 22, June 27, Reel: 2175 Busy Body. (Oliver Goldsmith, et al. London: Published by Pottinger at the Dunciad in Pater-noster Row. Afterwards printed in Seymour's Postscript: or News of the Day.) On multi-title reel: Briton; Issued three times per week. Oct. 9-Nov.3, Reel: 46 By The King. A Proclamation Calcutta Chronicle and General Advertiser On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1061 Camberwell News and South London Advertiser. London (Southwark). (Dec. 9, 1876)-(April 14, 1877) Weekly; No. 1 (Dec. 9, 1876)-no. 19 (April 14, 1877); Continued as: The Camberwell News Peckham and South London Advertiser. Reel: 3593 Camberwell News, Peckham and South London Advertiser. London (Southwark). (April 21, 1877)-(Jan. 31, 1880) Weekly; No. 20 (April 21, 1877)-no. 165 (Jan. 31, 1880); Not available for filming: No. 57 (Jan. 5, 1878) pages 1 and 2; Continues: The Camberwell News and South London Advertiser; Continued as: The South London Gazette. Reel: 3594; 3596 Cape and Natal News. Oct. 7, 1858-Nov. 21, 1870; Apr. 12, 26, May 31, July 19, 1879 On 5 reels; Publication dates: Oct. 7, 1858-Nov. 21, New Series: Apr. 12, 26, May 31, July 19, Reel: Capital and Interest. June 1884-Jan. 10, 1887 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: June Jan. 10, Reel: 2176 Capital and Labour. Feb Dec On 9 reels; Publication dates: Feb Dec Reel: Carlton Chronicle of Politics, Literature, Science, and Arts. June 11, 1836-Aug. 18, 1836 On 1 reel; Publication dates: June 11, 1836-Aug. 18, 1836; Continued by: The Carlton Chronicle and National Conservative Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Arts. Reel:

11 Catalogus Librorum. May 8, 1676 The Catholic. July 30, 1842-Nov. 19, 1842 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: July 30, 1842-Nov. 19, Reel: 2171 Catholick Intelligence, or, Infallible News Both Domestick and Forreign. Mar. 1, 1679/80-Mar. 29, 1680 The Censor; or Satirical Times. Jan. 4, 1846-Jan. 25, 1846 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Jan. 4, Jan. 25, Reel: 2197 Centaur: A Record of the Road. Mar. 22, 1879-Dec. 31, 1881 On 6 reels; Publication dates: Mar. 22, 1879-Dec. 31, 1881; Continued by: The Centaur: Weekly Organ of the Cab Trade and General Advertiser. Reel: Centinel. (T. Franklin) London: Printed for M. Cooper at the globe in Pater-noster row On multi-title reel: Crab-Tree; Issued weekly. Jan. 6- July 6, Reel: 49 Central News. July 4, 1874-Nov. 13, 1875 On 1 reel; Publication dates: July 4, 1874-Nov. 13, Reel: 2198 Central Press. Jan. 18, 1871-June 29, 1874 On 22 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 18, 1871-June 29, 1874; Title varies:; Sun & Central Press. Reel: Central Times. Dec. 3, 1890-Sept. 5, 1891 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Dec. 3, Sept. 5, Reel: 2176 Cerberus. (a Weekly Political Journal). June 17, 1843-Nov. 18, 1843 On 1 multi-title reel. Reel: 2197 Champion. See: Drakard's Paper. Champion. London. (Sept. 18, 1836)-(Nov. 1836) Weekly; No. 1 (Sept. 18, 1836)-no. 9 (Nov. 1836); Continued as: The Champion and Weekly Herald. Reel: 4316 Champion and Weekly Herald. London. (Nov. 20, 1836)-(April 26, 1840) Weekly; No. 10 (nov. 20, 1836)-No. 189 (april 26, 1840); Continues: The Champion. Reel: Champion and Weekly Herald. London. (Nov. 20, 1836)-(April 26, 1840) Weekly; No. 10 (Nov. 20, 1836)-no. 189 (April 26, 1840); Continues: The Champion. Reel: Champion: or British Mercury. See: Champion: or Evening Advertiser. Champion: or Evening Advertiser On 1 reel. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: Apr. 10, 1740-Aug. 31, 1742; Title changes: Champion: or British Mercury. Nov. 15, 1739-(?); British Champion: or The Impartial Advertiser. (?)- Aug. 18, 1743-Sept. 15, 1743-(?). Reel: 780 Charity. June 1886-Dec On 3 reels; Publication dates: June 1886-Dec Reel: Charity Record and Philanthropic News. London. (Jan. 6, 1881)-(April 17, 1890) On 4 full reels and 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 6, 1881)-no. 236 (April 17, 1890); Continued as: The Charity Record Hospital Times, Philanthropic News and Official Advertiser. Reel: Charity Record Hospital Times, Philanthropic News and Official Advertiser. London. (May 1, 1890)-(Mar. 30, 1911) On 16 full reels and multi-title reels; No. 237 (May 1, 1890)-no. 874 (Mar. 30, 1911); Continued as: The Charity Record, Hospital and Philanthropist. Reel: Charter. Jan Mar On 4 reels; Publication dates: Jan Mar Reel: Chatter. London. (Jan. 1904)- (July 1912) Monthly; No. 52 (Jan. 1904)-no. 154 (July 1912); Continues: Associator. A Monthly Journal of Fact, Fiction and Finance. Reel:

12 Chelsea Chronicle Pimlico, Battersea & Wandsworth Gazette. (May 18, 1860)-(June 8, 1860) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (May 18, 1860)-no. 4 (June 8, 1860). Reel: 2315 Chelsea Herald. London. (Feb. 23, 1884)-(Dec. 6, 1884) Weekly; No. 2 (Feb. 23, 1884). -- No. 43 (Dec. 6, 1884)(Kensington and Chelsea); Continued as: The Chelsea Herald and West London Standard. Reel: 3266 Chelsea Herald and West London Standard. London (Kensington and Chelsea). (Dec. 13, 1884)- (Dec. 27, 1884) Weekly; No. 1 (Dec. 13, 1884) -- 46/3 (Dec. 27, 1884); Continued as: The West London standard and Chelsea herald. Reel: 3266 Chester Chronicle or Commercial Intelligencer Oct On multi-title reel: Calcutta Chronicle and General Advertiser. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1061 China Telegraph. (Nov. 30, 1858)-(Nov. 11, 1859) On 1 reel; No. 1 (Nov. 30, 1858)-No. 24 (Nov. 11, 1859); Continued by: The London and China Telegraph. Reel: 2754 Christian Advocate, and Weekly Record of Literature, Science, Agriculture, Commerce and Public Occurrences. London. (Jan. 7, 1830)-(Sept. 2, 1839) On 4 full reels; No. 1 (Jan. 7, 1830)-no. 505 (Sept. 2, 1839); Title varies. Reel: Christian Cabinet. July 13, 1855-Dec. 28, 1864 On 6 reels; Publication dates: July 13, 1855-Dec. 28, Reel: Christian Examiner and Advocate of Civil and Religious Liberty. London. (Jan. 1841)- (June 1848) On 2 full reels; vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1841)-n.s. vol. 3, no. 6 (June 1848). Reel: Christian Reporter. (Jan. 3, 1820)-(Feb. 11, 1822) On 1 reel; No. 1 (Jan. 3, 1820)-No. 6 (Feb. 11, 1822); Merged with: Philanthropic Gazette. Reel: 2753 Christian Times. (Aug. 12, 1848)-(Aug. 9, 1858) On 10 reels; Continued as: The Beacon and Christian Times. Reel: Christian Weekly and Religious Bits. London. (April 22, 1893)-(April 7, 1894) On 1 full reel and 2 multi-title reels; No. 67 (April 22, 1893)-no. 117 (April 7, 1894); Discontinued. Reel: Christian Weekly News. (July 11, 1854)-(Mar. 31, 1857) On 5 reels; No. 2 (July 11, 1854)-no. 144 (Mar. 31, 1857). Lacking no. 1. Reel: Christianissmus Christiandus, or Reason For The Reduction of France To A More Christian State In Europe On multi-title reel: Abstract of Some Special Forreigne Occurrences, brought down to The Weekly News. Church and State. Jan.2, 1886-Feb. 27, 1886; On 1 multi-title reel. Unit 44; Publication dates: Jan. 2, 1886-Feb. 27, Reel: 1170 Christian's Monthly News and British Protestant. July 2, 1866-Dec. 1, 1869 On 1 reel; Publication dates: July 2, 1866-Dec. 1, Reel: 2196 Church and State Gazette. (Feb. 18, 1842)-(Dec. 26, 1856) On 15 reels; No. 1 (Feb. 18, 1842)-no. 777 (Dec. 26, 1856). Reel: Church Chronicle and Clerical Advertiser. (Nov. 13, 1857)-(Oct. 8, 1858) On 1 reel; No. 1 (Nov. 13, 1857)-No. 48 (Oct. 8, 1858). Reel: 2755 Church Herald. (Oct. 20, 1869)-(Aug. 27, 1873) On 4 reels ending with a multi-title reel; No. 1 (Oct. 20, 1869)-No. 317 (Aug. 27, 1873). Reel: Church Intelligencer. June 30, 1841-Aug. 14, 1844 On 3 reels; Publication dates: June 30, 1841-Aug. 14, Reel: Church Weekly. Jan. 3, 1896-June 25, 1902 On 6 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 3, 1896-June 25, Reel:

13 Churches Not To Be Violated. A Tract of the Rights and Respects Due Unto Churches. 1646, (?) Churchman's Newspaper. Aug. 20, 1844-Apr. 22, 1845 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Aug. 20, 1844-Apr. 22, Reel: 2210 Cicerone and Record of the Drama, Music and Fine Arts. Sept.30, 1843-Mar. 9, 1844 On multi-title reel; Publication dates: Sept. 30, Mar. 9, Reel: 2195 Circular To Bankers'. See: Bankers' Circular. Cities Weekly Post. Dec. 23/30, 1645 On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Dec. 15/22, 1645-Mar. 3, Cities Weekly Post Faithfully Communicating The Affairs of the Armies of the Kingdome. Jan. 6/13, 1646 City Affairs. Aug. 21, 1897-May 28, 1898 On 1 reel; Publication dates: Aug. 21, 1897-May 28, Reel: 2196 City Argus. A Chronicle of Finance and Investment. Dec. 13, 1873-June 13, 1874 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Dec. 13, 1873-June 13, Reel: 2175 City Courier. A Mining and General Share List. (Jan. 25, 1890)-(Mar. 29, 1890) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 25, 1890)-no. 10 (Mar. 29, 1890); Continued as: The City Financial Courier. Reel: 2416 City Financial Courier. (Apr. 12, 1890)-(Sept. 27, 1890) See: The City Courier, A Mining & General Share List; No. 11 (Apr. 12, 1890)-no. 35 (Sept. 27, 1890). City Mercury. Printed for Thomas Hawkins in George Yard in Lombard Street. Mar. 7, 1692-(?). Jul. 4, 1692; Mar. 13, 1693; Mar.27, 1693; Jun. 11, 1694; Dec. 10, 1694 City Mercury From The Office of the Royal Exchange. See: City Mercury: or Advertisements Concerning Trade. City Mercury: From The Office At The Royal Exchange. Printed by R. Everingham. Mar. 17, 1680 City Mercury: or Advertisements Concerning Trade. Feb. 3/10, 1675 On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Nov. 4, 1675-(?); Title changes: Mercury: or Advertisements Concerning Trade; (?)-Feb. 21, 1678-(?); City Mercury: from The Office of the Royal Exchange; Oct. 21, 1680-Jun. 16, 1681; See also Mercury: or Advertisements Concerning Trade. City of London Trade Protection Circular. Apr. 15, 1848-Mar. 24, 1849 On 1 reel. Reel: 2167 City Punch Bowl. A Comic Paper For Business Men. London. (Feb. 10, 1897)-(May 22, 1897) On 1 multi-titled reel; No. 1 (Feb. 10, 1897)-no. 15 (May 22, 1897); Discontinued. Reel: 3193 City Scout. Oct. 7-Oct. 14, 1645 On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Oct. 7- Nov. 11, 1645; Title changes: Heads of some Notes of the Citie Scout from The Armie, Communicating to The City and Kingdome, Aug. 19-Sept. 30, 1645; See also Heads of some Notes of the Citie Scout from The Armie, Communicating to The City and Kingdome. Clapham and Battersea Mercury and Wandsworth Sentinel. London (Wandsworth). (Sept. 13, 1902) Continues: The Battersea Mercury and Wandsworth and Clapham Sentinel; Continued as: Battersea and Clapham Mercury and Wandsworth Sentinel; vol. 1, no. 40 (Sept. 13, 1902). Reel: 3740 Clapham Gazette and Local Advertiser. (Feb. 1854)-(July, 1855) On 1 Multi-title reel; No. 4 (Feb. 1854)-no. 21 (July, 1855). Lacking nos Reel: 2313 Clapham Mercury. June 30, 1855-July 21, 1855 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: June 30, 1855-July 21, Reel:

14 Cleave's London Satirist and Gazette of Variety. (Oct. 14, 1837)-(Dec. 9, 1837) On 1 reel; No. 1 (Oct. 14, 1837)-no. 9 (Dec. 9, 1837); Continued as: Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety. Reel: 2465 Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety. (Dec. 16, 1837)-(Oct. 12, 1839) See: Cleave's London Satirist and Gazette of Variety; Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety and Amusement; No. 10 (Dec. 16, 1837)-no. [105] (Oct. 12, 1839). Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety and Amusement. (Oct. 19, 1839)-(Jan. 20, 1844) On 1 reel; Continues: Cleave's Penny Gazette of Variety; No. 106 (Oct. 19, 1839)-no. 327 (Jan. 20, 1844). Reel: 2466 Clerkenwell Press and General Advertiser. July 14, 1877-Nov. 3, 1877 On 6 reels; Publication dates: July 14, 1877-Nov. 3, 1877; Title changes: The Clerkenwell Press, St. Luke's Guardian and Holborn News, Nov. 10, Mar. 17, 1886; The Clerkenwell Press, St. Luke's. Reel: Clerkenwell Press, St. Luke's Guardian and Holborn News. See: Clerkenwell Press and General Advertiser. Clerkenwell Times and North London Gazette. (Oct. 26, 1856)-(Dec. 20, 1856) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Oct. 26, 1856)-no. 9 (Dec. 20, 1856). Reel: 2315 Clerkenwell Watchman and Reformer's Gazette and General Advertiser. (Jan. 10, 1857)- (May 16, 1857) On multi-title reel; No. 1 (Jan. 10, 1857)-no. 19 (May 16, 1857). Reel: 2315 Cobbett's Annual Register. London. (Jan. 1, 1802)-(Mar. 3, 1804) Monthly; Continued as: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register. Reel: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register. London. (Mar. 17, 1804)-(Sept. 17, 1836) Weekly; Not available for filming: vol. XXIX. No. 4 (Oct. 28, 1815), vol. 32, no. 9 (Mar. 1, 1817), (Apr., June, 1817), (Apr. 7, 1821), (Apr. 14, 1821); Continues: Cobbett's Annual Register. Reel: Coffee Public-House News. (Nov. 1, 1878)-(April 16, 1887) On 3 reels; No. 1 (Nov. 1, 1878)-No. 124 (April 16, 1887). Note: Issues from no. 39 Jan. 2, 1882 called the Coffee Public House News and Temperance Hotel Journal; Continued by: The Temperance Caterer. Reel: Coffee Tavern Gazette and Journal of Food Thrift. (April 10, 1886)-(April 23, 1887) On 1 reel; No. 1 (April 10, 1886)-No. 26 (April 23, 1887); Merged with: The Temperance Caterer. Reel: 2632 Colchester Spie. Aug , 1648 On Miscellaneous Reel A; Publication dates: Aug. 11, Collection For Improvement of Husbandry and Trade. Ed. J. Houghton. Mar. 30, 1692-Sept. 24, On 1 reel. Reel: 1105 A Collection of the Several Addresses In The Late King James' Time: Concerning The Conception and Birth of the Pretended Prince of Wales. 1688, (?) Colonial Gazette. Dec Jan On 8 reels; Publication dates: Dec. 1, 1838-Jan. 16, 1847.On. Reel: Colonies. Jan Dec On 3 reels; Title varies:; The Colonies and India. Reel: Colonies and India. Jan June 1884 On 9 reels; Publication dates: Jan. 6, 1877-May 30, 1898; Title varies:; The Colonies. Reel: Colonies and India. July 4, 1884-May 30, 1898 On 26 reels; Publication dates:?; Title varies:; The Colonies and India and American Visitor. Reel:

15 Colonies and India and American Visitor. See: Colonies and India. Colored News. [an Illustrated Weekly Magazine]. Aug. 4, 1855-Sept. 29, 1855 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Aug. 4, Sept. 29, Reel: 2175 Commentator. Mar. 29, 1828-Aug. 7, 1828 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Mar. 29, 1828-Aug. 7, Reel: 2192 Commercial Daily List. Mar Mar On 40 reels; Publication dates: March 1838-March Reel: Commercial Gazette. (Apr. 7, 1870)-(Sept. 25, 1895) On 35 reels; No. 855 (Apr. 7, 1870)-no (Sept. 25, 1895). Lacking nos Reel: Commercialist & Weekly Advertiser. See: The Bell's New Weekly Messenger. Commonsense, or The Englishman's Journal. By Earl of Chesterfield, Lord Lyttleton and Molloy. Feb Jun On 2 reels. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: Commonwealth. Feb July 1867 See: British Miner and General Newsman. Conclusion of the Peace. In A Post-Script To The Post-Man. Sept. 14, 1697 Conservative Journal and Church of England Gazette. London. (June 1, 1839)-(April 22, 1843) Weekly; No. 139 (June 1, 1839)-no. 335 (April 22, 1843); Continues: Metropolitan Conservative Journal and Church of England Gazette. Reel: Constitution. Feb. 4, 1827-May 27, 1827 On multi-title reel; Publication dates: Feb. 4, May 27, Reel: 2195 Constitution. London. (Jan. 4, 1818)-(April 6, 1823) Weekly; No. 314 (Jan. 4, 1818)-no. 690 (April 6, 1823). Reel: Constitutional and Public Ledger. London. (Sept. 15, 1836)-(July 1, 1837) Daily; Continues: The Public Ledger; Continued as: The Public Ledger; No. 1 (Sept. 15, 1836)-no. 249 (July 1, 1837). Reel: Constitutionalist. June 30, 1839-June 14, 1840 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: June 30, 1839-June 14, Reel: 2195 Con-Test. (By Owen Ruffhead, et al.). London: Printed for C. Corbett, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet Street On multi-title reel: Old Maid; Issued weekly. Nov. 23, 1756-Aug. 6, 1757; continuation of A Journal of Passages of the Parliament and other papers. See Papers from The Scot's Quarters, Containing some Passages, Concerning The King, The Estates of Scotland, The Garrisons, The Armies, and Proceedings For The Settling of the Kingdome's in Peace. Reel: 230 Continuation of Certain Speciall and Remarkable Passages From Both Houses of Parliament. Feb.-June, 1643 On multi-title reel of the same name. Scattered issues lacking; Publication dates: Aug. 23, 1642-Oct. 13, 1643; Title changes: A True Relation of Certaine Speciall and Remarkable Passages. Aug. 19, Reel: 1173 Continuation of Our Weekly Intelligence From His Majesties Army. Sept. 12, 1642 Continuation of Our Weekly News. London: Printed for Mercurius Britannicus. Jan.- May, 1625 On multi-title reel: Abstract of some Special Forreigne Occurrences, Brought Down To The Weekly News. Scattered issues lacking. Reel: 1170 Continuation of Papers. See: Papers from the Scot's Quarters, Containing Some Passages, Concerning the King, the Estates of Scotland, the Garrisins, the Armies, and Proceedings for the Settling of the Kingdomes in Peace. Continuation of the Proceedings of the Army Under The Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax. July 3,

16 Continuation of True Intelligence From The Armies In The North. July 10-27, 1644 Continued Journal of All The Proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham. Aug. 30, 1627 Contra-Replicant. His Complaint To His Majestie. 1643, (?) Conventicle Courant: Setting Forth The Proceedings For Suppressing Unlawful Meetings By The King's Command. Printed by the Assigns of John Hilton. (July 24), 1682-Feb. 14, Aug. 14, 1682 Convocation Speech, By Mr. Thomas Warmstry, One of the Two Clerks For Diocese of Worchester: Against Images, Alters, Crosses, The New Cannons, and The Oaths. 1641, (?) Cooper's John Bull. Jan. 1, 1826-May 8, 1826 On 1 multi-title reel; Publication dates: Jan. 1, May 8, 1826; Continued by: John Bull. Reel: 2197 Copy of A Letter Sent From The Committee At Lincoln, To The House of Commons, Directed To The Speaker of Said House, and Subscribed With Names of the Said Committee. Jan. 6, 1642 Corncutter's Journal. Nov Mar On multi-title reel: Covent-Garden Journal. Scattered issues lacking.; Publication dates: Oct. 2, 1733-Mar. 25, Reel: 1134 Coronet. (Feb. 20, 1841)-(Apr. 24, 1841) On 1 multi-title reel; No. 1 (Feb. 20, 1841)-no. 10 (Apr. 24, 1841). Reel: 2313 Correspondent. (July 1, 1812)-(Sept. 30, 1812) On 1 multi-title reel; [New Series]. No. 1 (July 1, 1812)-no. 14 (Sept. 30, 1812). Reel: 2313 Correspondent. Mar. 27, 1819-Dec. 25, 1819 On 1 reel; Publication dates: Mar. 27, 1819-Dec. 25, Reel: 2126 Correspondent and Public Cause. London. (Oct. 7, 1812); (Oct. 5, 1814); (Sept. 6, 1815) Weekly; No. 1 (Oct. 7, 1812), no. 1 (Oct. 5, 1814), no. 46 (Sept. 6, 1815); Not available for filming: (Jan. 18, 1815); Continues: The Public Cause; Continued as: The Public Cause, or Westminster Reformer. Reel: 4698 Country Journal; or, The Craftsman. London: Printed by H. Haines, at R. Franklin's in Convent Garden. By Caleb D'Anvers, of Gray's Inn. esq. May On 6 reels. Scattered issues lacking; Title changes: Craftsman. Dec. 5, 1726-(May 6), 1727; See also Craftsman. Reel: 47-48; 298; Country Sport. See: Bell's Weekly Messenger. Country Times, and Agricultural and Commercial Advertiser. London. (Jan. 4, 1830) - (Dec. 1830) On 1 multi-title reel; Not available for filming: no. 1 (Jan. 4, 1830) - no. 52 (Dec. 1830). Reel: 3186 County Courts Chronicle. (June 1, 1847)-(Apr. 1, 1920) On 20 reels; No. 1 (June 1, 1847)-No. 875 (Apr. 1, 1920); Title varies slightly : The County Courts Chronicle and Gazette of Bankruptcy. Reel: County Herald and Weekly Advertiser, Etc. London. (Jan. 3, 1818)- (April 25, 1829); (June 6, 1829)-(June 27, 1829); (Aug. 1, 1829)-(July 31, 1830); (Sept. 4, 1830)-(Dec. 30, 1865) Weekly; No (Jan. 3, 1818)-no (April 25, 1829); no (June 6, 1829)-no (June 27, 1829); no (Aug. 1, 1829)-no (July 31, 1830); no (Sept. 4, 1830)-no (Dec. 30, 1865); Not available for filming: no (May 1829); no (July 1829); no (Mar. 20, 1830); no (August 1830); no (Feb. 21, 1846); no (May 30, 1846); no (April 22, 1848); no (Nov. 25, 1848) no (April 20, 1850); no (Nov. 12, 1853); all of 1861; Title varies: The County Herald and Middlesex and Herts Courier and Weekly Advertiser for Bucks, Berks, and Essex. Reel:

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