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The Reading mercury: or, London spy [electronic resource].

Eighteenth Century Collections Online II (ECCO) Available from 1737 until 1737. Available online

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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Newspaper
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Prices--Newspapers--Early works to 1800.
Prices.
Great Britain--History--George II, 1727-1760--Newspapers--Early works to 1800.
Great Britain.
Ireland--History--18th century--Newspapers--Early works to 1800.
Ireland.
Genre:
Newspapers -- England -- 18th century.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (v. )
Weekly
Began in 1736; ceased in 1738. Cf. Wiles.
Other Title:
Reading mercury
Continues:
Reading post, or weekly mercury
Continued By:
Reading mercury, or weekly post
Place of Publication:
Reading [England] : printed by W[illiam]. Carnan, at the printing-office in the Market-Place: and sold by A. Pote, over against the College in Eton: Mr. Ellot, in Newbury: by Judith Titheridge, in Basingstoke, Wiliam Prier, in Winchester: Edward Easton, in Sarum, and by th newsmen. By all whom letters advertisements from correspondents are taken in, 1737.
Notes:
Title varies slightly in 1737.
With woodcut of Reading below title.
Imprint from colophon; imprint lacks dates.
Price on date line: "2d".
Issue number from head of title.
Note below imprint advertises printing and woodcut business.
Printed in three columns.
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Numeration continues from previous title.
Extent of run unknown; no copies known after Feb. 1738 with this title.
Cited in:
NCBEL, II:1365
Wiles, R.M. Freshest advices, 122
NEWSPLAN. LASER, p. 221
English Short Title Catalog, P2918.
OCLC:
508356596

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