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The tatler, 1709-1711 / by Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq.
Eighteenth Century Journals: Module I Newspapers and Periodicals, 1693-1790 Available online
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- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Steele, Richard, Sir, 1672-1729, author.
- Series:
- Eighteenth century journals. Module I.
- Eighteenth century journals. Module I
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- English essays--Periodicals--Early works to 1800.
- English essays.
- English periodicals--Early works to 1800.
- English periodicals.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 volume (unpaged)).
- Place of Publication:
- 1709-1711 /
- London : Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, 1711.
- Notes:
- AMDigital Reference: The Tatler;Hope fol. 91, item 3.
- "The full run was 12 Apr 1709 - 19 May 1711 and included issue Nos. 1-330. The issues included here are: No. 1 (12 Apr 1709) - No. 330 (19 May 1711). A newspaper entitled 'The Edinburgh Gazette' has existed under various guises since 1680. The first known run is No.1, 7 Dec 1680; No.2, 14 Dec - No. 4, 28 Dec 1680. Our journals come from the second and third sequences which are: twice a week - No. 1, 2 Mar 1699 - No. 336, 8 Jun 1702 - [1705] - [c. 1706]; No.1, 25 Apr 1706 - No.46, 7 Oct 1706 (ed. James Donaldson, John Bisset); three times a week - No. 1, 25 Mar 1707 - No. 149, 2 Sep 1708 (ed. James Donaldson, John Fearn). Continued as The Scots Postman or New Edinburgh Gazette, No. 1, 7 Sep 1708 - No. 197, 24 Dec 1709; No. 1, 27 Dec 1709 - 26 Jun 1712 - [1714] (ed. James Donaldson, John Fearn). At the same time another newspaper appeared as 'The Edinburgh Gazette', No. 144 (first number), 18 Aug 1709 - No. 157, [n.d.] - [c. Dec 1709] (ed. James Donaldson). The newspaper then continued twice a week as The Edinburgh Gazette, Or Scots Postman, with the Freshest Occurences, Foreign and Domestic, No. 1, 11 Mar - No. 67, 9 Nov 1714 - [No. 73]; No. 74, 3 Mar 1715 - No. 76 (for 77), 15 Mar 1715 [-?]. The title reappears as The Edinburgh Gazette, No. 1, 1 Feb - No. 26, 28 Apr - [Jul 1780] (twice a week) (ed. Thomas Robertson), and again as The Edinburgh Gazette, No. 1, 2 Jul 1793 - onwards (twice a week) (an official paper analogous to The London Gazette). Title changes: No. 27 'The Scots Post-Man; Or, the New Edinburgh Gazette'; No. 58 'The Scots Post-Man; Or, The Edinburgh Gazette'"--Home page.
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