Middlesex Journal

Date:
1769-1790
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Also known as

Middlesex Journal (Online)
Middlesex Journal and Evening Advertiser
Middlesex Journal and London Evening Post
Middlesex Journal or Chronicle of Liberty
Middlesex Journal or Universal Evening Post

Publication/Creation

London : 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

Current frequency

Three times a week

Designation

No. 1 (Tuesday, April 4, 1769)-No 507 (From Saturday, June 27, to Tuesday, June 30, 1772); Numb. 508 (From Tuesday, June 30, to Thursday, July 2, 1772)-No. 729 (From Saturday, November 27, to Tuesday, November 30, 1773)-
Began in 1783.
By 1780 this title had changed to: The Middlesex journal, and evening-post.
Ceased in 1790?.
Ceased with: No. 728 (25-27 Nov. 1773)?.

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