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- World market intelligence news
- A penny paper for the people
- Account of the Publick Transactions in Christendom
- Adventurer (Cumulation).
- Advice from Parnassus
- Advocate
- Albion and Evening Advertiser
- All Alive and Merry or the London Daily Post
- All-alive and merry, or, the London daily-post
- An Epitome of the weekly news
- Anti-Jacobin or Weekly Examiner
- Applebee's Original Weekly Journal
- Argus
- Athenian Gazette or Casuistical Mercury
- Athenian Mercury
- Aurora and Universal Advertiser
- Ayre's Sunday Gazette
- Baldwin's London Weekly Journal
- Banks's Current Intelligence
- Bell's Weekly Messenger
- Bell's weekly messenger
- Bexley times
- Bingley's Journal
- Bingley's London Journal
- British Gazette and Sunday Monitor
- British Journal
- British Mercury
- British Mercury and Evening Advertiser
- British Spy or New Universal London Weekly Journal
- British Weekly Mercury
- Cabinet
- Champion Or Evening Advertiser
- Church Man's Last Shift or The Loyalist's Weekly Journal
- Citizen or Morning Post
- City Mercury
- Cleave's weekly police gazette
- Cobbett's evening post
- Common Sense or The Englishman's Journal
- Con-Test
- Controller
- Country Journal or The Craftsman
- Courier
- Courier Politique et Litteraire
- Courier de L'europe
- Craftsman
- Craftsman (1731)
- Craftsman or Gray's Inn Journal
- Craftsman or London Intelligencer
- Craftsman or Say's Weekly Journal
- Currant Intelligence
- Currant Intelligence or An Impartial Account of Transactions
- Current Intelligence
- Daily Advertiser
- Daily Courant
- Daily Gazetteer
- Daily Journal
- Daily Post
- Daily Post Boy
- Daily express
- Daily mail
- Daily mirror
- Dawk's News Letter
- Diary or Woodfall's Register
- Diverting Post
- Domestick Intelligence or News Both from City and Country
- Domestick intelligence, or, News both from city and country
- Douglas Jerrold's weekly newspaper
- E. Johnson's British Gazette and Sunday Monitor
- E. Johnson's British gazette and Sunday monitor
- East London advertiser
- England's memorable accidents
- English Chronicle
- English Courant
- English Currant
- English Currant or Advice Domestick & Forreign
- English Gazette
- English Post
- English and French News Journal
- English chartist circular, and temperance advocate
- Epitome of the Weekly News
- Evening Advertiser
- Evening Courant
- Evening Entertainment
- Evening Journal
- Evening Mail
- Evening Post (1706).
- Evening Post (1709).
- Evening Post (1740).
- Evening standard
- Express and Evening Chronicle
- Faithful Mercury
- Financial news
- Flying Post
- Flying Post and Medley
- Flying Post or The Weekly Medley
- Fog's Weekly Journal
- Free Briton
- Free Holder
- Free Thinker (1711).
- Friendly Intelligence
- Gazette de Londres
- Gazetteer and London Daily Advertiser
- Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser
- General Advertiser (1744).
- General Advertiser (1784).
- General Advertiser (1790).
- General Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer
- General Evening Post
- General London Evening Mercury
- General Post
- General Remark on Trade
- General Remark or Miscellanies
- Gentleman's Journal and Tradesman's Companion
- Grub Street Journal
- Harlem Currant
- Harlem's Courant
- Historical Account of the Publick Transactions in Christendom
- Holland Pacquet Boat
- Honest Gentleman
- Honest True Briton
- Humanist
- Impartial London Intelligence Or Occurences Foreign and Domestick
- Independent Chronicle
- Independent Whig
- Intelligence Domestick and Foreign
- Intelligence Domestick and Foreign with the Flying Post Boy from the Camp in Flanders
- Intelligencer Published for the Satisfaction and Information of the People
- Jesuite
- Kentish times
- Liberty
- Literary Courier of Grub Street
- Lloyd's Evening Post
- London Advertiser and Literary Gazette
- London Chronicle
- London Courant (1688).
- London Courant (1745).
- London Daily Advertiser
- London Daily Advertiser and Literary Gazette
- London Daily Post and General Advertiser
- London Evening Post
- London Farthing-Post
- London Gazette
- London Gazette Extraordinary
- London Gazetteer
- London Herald and Evening Post
- London Intelligence
- London Journal (1720).
- London Journal (1768).
- London Journal and Country Craftsman
- London Mercury
- London Mercury or Great Britain's Weekly Journal
- London Mercury or Moderate Intelligencer
- London Morning Advertiser
- London Morning Penny Post
- London News-Letter with Foreign and Domestick Occurrences
- London Packet or New Evening Post
- London Post (1715).
- London Post or The Tradesman's Intelligence
- London Post with Intelligence Foreign and Domestick
- London Recorder or Sunday Gazette
- London Spy Revived
- London Spy and Read's Weekly Journal
- London Tatler
- London and Country Journal (1739 1st Thursday Edition).
- London and Country Journal (1739 1st Wednesday Edition).
- London and Country Journal (1739 Tuesday Edition).
- London and Country Journal (1741 Friday Edition).
- London dispatch
- Londons Diurnal
- Lover
- Loyal Intelligence or News Both from City and Country
- Loyal London Mercury or the Moderate Intelligencer
- Loyal Observator Revived or Gaylard's Journal
- Loyal Protestant and True Domestick Intelligence
- Man in the Moon (1663).
- Medley
- Mercurius &c
- Mercurius Anglicus or The Weekly Occurrences Faithfully Transmitted
- Mercurius Bifrons or the English Janus
- Mercurius Britannicus or The Weekly Observator
- Mercurius Civicus
- Mercurius Honestus
- Mercurius Infernus or News from the Other World
- Mercurius Latinus
- Mercurius Librarius or A Catalogue of Books
- Mercurius Politicus
- Mercurius Politicus or An Antidote to Popular Misrepresentations
- Mercurius Publicus Being a Summary of the Whole Weeks Intelligence
- Mercurius Reformatus or The New Observator
- Mercurius Veridicus Communicating Such Intelligence
- Mercurius Veridicus Communicating the Best and Truest Intelligence
- Mercurius Veridicus or True Informations
- Mercurius civicus, or, A true account of affairs both forreign and domestick
- Mercurius civicus, or, An account of affairs both forreign and domestick
- Mercurius civicus, or, The city mercury
- Mercurius politicus, or, An antidote to popular mis-representations, containing reflections on the present state of affairs
- Mercurius pragmaticus
- Mercurius publicus : comprising the sum of forraign intelligence ; with the affairs now in agitation in England, Scotland, and Ireland
- Mercurius reformatus, or, The new observator
- Middlesex Journal
- Miller's London Mercury or Weekly Register of News
- Mirror of the Times
- Miscellany
- Mist's Weekly Journal
- Mist's weekly journal
- Moderate Intelligencer (1682).
- Moderator (1763).
- Modern History or A Monethly Account of All Considerable Occurrences
- Monitor or British Freeholder (Annual Cumulation).
- Monitor or the British Freeholder
- Morning Advertiser
- Morning Chronicle
- Morning Herald
- Morning Star
- Morning advertiser
- Narrative or The Delightful and Melancholy History of Leucippe
- New Morning Post or General Advertiser
- New News Book or Occurrences Forreign and Domestick
- New State of Europe Both As to Publick Transactions and Learning
- New State of Europe or A True Account of Publick Transactions and Learning
- Newes Published for Satisfaction and Information of the People
- News from Parnassus
- News of the world
- News-Letter
- Night Post
- Noon Gazette and Daily Spy
- North London journals
- North West times
- Nottingham post
- Observator (1702).
- Observator Observ'd
- Observator in Dialogue
- Observer
- Old Common Sense or The Englishman's Journal
- Old England
- Old England or The National Gazette
- Old England's Journal
- Old Post-Master
- Oracle
- Orange Gazette
- Original London Post or Heathcote's Intelligencer
- Original Star and Grand Weekly Advertiser
- Original Weekly Journal
- Owen's Weekly Chronicle
- Pacquet of Advice from France
- Pacquet-Boat from Holland and Flanders
- Parker's General Advertiser and Morning Intelligencer
- Parker's London News or the Impartial Intelligencer
- Patriot and General Advertiser
- Pegasus Being an History of the Most Remarkable Events
- Penny London Morning Advertiser
- Penny London Post or The Morning Advertiser
- Politick Spy
- Poor Robins Intelligence
- Porcupine
- Post Boy
- Post Man and the Historical Account
- Progressive digital media aerospace news
- Protestant (Domestick) Intelligence or News Both from City and Country
- Protestant Courant Imparting News Foreign and Domestick
- Protestant Mercury Occurrences Foreign and Domestick
- Protestant Oxford Intelligence or Occurences Forraign and Domestick
- Protestant Post-Boy
- Protester
- Public Advertiser
- Public Advertiser or Political and Literary Diary
- Public Ledger
- Publick Intelligence
- Publick Intelligencer (1660).
- Publick Occurrences Truely Stated
- Publick Register or The Weekly Magazine
- Rambler (Collected Issues : 1753)
- Read's Weekly Journal Or British Gazetteer
- Redditch advertiser
- Redhill and Reigate life
- Reigate mirror
- Remembrancer (1747).
- Review and Sunday Advertiser
- Reynolds's newspaper
- Rhapsody
- Robin's last shift, or, Weekly remarks and political reflections upon the most material news foreign and domestick
- Royal Westminster Journal and London Political Miscellany
- Saturday's Post
- Scotchman
- Scrutator
- Smith's Currant Intelligence
- Smith's Protestant Intelligence Domestick and Foreign
- Southern star
- Spectator (1711).
- Spectator (1715).
- Spectator (1716).
- Spectator (1753).
- Spendthrift
- St. James's Chronicle or the British Evening Post
- St. James's Evening Post
- St. James's Post
- Staffetta Italiana or The Italian Post
- Star and Evening Advertiser (1788).
- Stella
- Stuart's Star and Evening Advertiser
- Sun
- Sunday Chronicle
- Sunday Reformer
- Sunday express
- Sunday times
- Supplement
- Tatler (1709).
- Tatler (1711 : Baldwin)
- Tea-Table
- Telegraph
- Telegraph.co.uk
- The "destructive," and poor man's conservative
- The British journal
- The Chartist
- The Conventicle courant
- The Courier and evening gazette
- The Craftsman, or, Say's weekly journal
- The Daily news
- The Daily post-boy
- The English chartist circular, and temperance record for England and Wales
- The English chartist circulars, and temperance record for England and Wales
- The English gazette
- The English leader
- The Evening advertiser
- The Evening mail
- The Evening post
- The Grub-Street journal
- The Independent
- The Independent chronicle
- The London chronicle
- The London clipper and sport play
- The London evening-post
- The London gazette
- The London news
- The London news : a weekly journal for every home
- The Medusa, or, Penny politician
- The Morning herald
- The Morning post and gazetteer
- The Norfolk yeoman's gazette and eastern advertiser, for the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridge and Herts
- The Original London post, or, Heathcote's intelligence
- The Pall Mall gazette
- The Penny illustrated paper
- The People
- The People's advocate and national vindicator of right v. wrong : a journal of home and foreign news, literature, science and art
- The People's newspaper
- The People's party
- The People's police gazette
- The Phœnix, or, The Christian advocate of equal knowledge
- The Porcupine
- The Protestant (domestick) intelligence, or, News both from city and country
- The Protestant Times
- The Protestant post-boy
- The Social reformer
- The St. James's chronicle, or, The British evening-post
- The Standard
- The Star, evening advertiser
- The Sunday telegraph
- The Tichborne news and anti-oppression journal : a weekly newspaper advocating fairy play for every man
- The True Protestant Mercury, or, Occurrences forein and domestick
- The Weekly telegraph
- The Westminster gazette
- The Working man's friend, and political magazine
- The Yorkshire Tribune : a monthly magazine of progress
- The cabinet newspaper
- The cap of liberty
- The champion
- The charter
- The clarion
- The common good
- The con-test
- The daily courant
- The daily news
- The daily telegraph
- The daily universal register
- The democrat
- The financial times
- The gazetteer and London daily advertiser
- The gazetteer and new daily advertiser
- The general evening post
- The graphic
- The guardian
- The illustrated police news
- The illustrated police news
- The man
- The medley
- The moderate intelligencer : impartially communicating martiall affaires to the Kingdome of England. From Thursday, March 19 to Thursday March 19. to Thursday March 26. 1645 [i.e. 1646]
- The monitor, or, The British freeholder
- The morning chronicle
- The morning chronicle
- The morning chronicle and London advertiser
- The morning herald and daily advertiser
- The morning star, or, Phalansterian gazette
- The northern star, and national trades' journal
- The observer
- The odd fellow
- The operative
- The oracle
- The oracle and public advertiser
- The oracle, and the daily advertiser
- The patriot
- The people
- The people
- The people's advocate
- The pioneer
- The pioneer and weekly record of movements
- The plain dealer
- The post-angel
- The post-angel, or, Universal entertainment
- The prophet
- The public advertiser
- The public advertiser, or, Political and literary diary
- The public ledger
- The radical
- The radical reformer
- The red rag
- The republican
- The spie, communicating intelligence from Oxford
- The standard
- The star and national trades' journal
- The times
- The times, or, Daily universal register
- The trades chronicle
- The true Briton
- The universal London morning advertiser
- The voice of the people
- The weekly pacquet of advice from Rome, or, The history of popery
- The weekly register
- The weekly register, or, Universal journal
- Times
- Times series
- Tomahawk Or Censor General
- Traiteur
- True Briton (1723).
- True Briton (1793).
- True News or Mercurius Anglicus
- True Protestant (Domestick) Intelligence Or News Both from City and Country
- True Protestant Mercury or Occurrences Foreign and Domestick (1681 : Janeway)
- True Protestant Mercury or Occurrences Forein and Domestick (1680 : Curtiss)
- Tuner
- Universal Chronicle and Westminster Journal
- Universal Chronicle or Weekly Gazette
- Universal Intelligence
- Universal London Morning Advertiser
- Universal Weekly Journal
- Visitor
- Weekly Journal With Fresh Advices Foreign and Domestick
- Weekly Journal or British Gazetteer
- Weekly Journal or Saturday's Post
- Weekly Medley
- Weekly Medley or the Gentleman's Recreation
- Weekly News-Letter
- Weekly Packet
- Weekly Register (1730).
- Weekly Register (1798).
- Weekly Remarks
- Weekly Remarks and Political Reflections
- Weekly times
- Westminster Gazette
- Westminster Gazette or Constitutional Evening Post
- Westminster Journal and London Political Miscellany
- Whisperer
- Whitehall Evening Post
- Whitehall Evening Post (1770).
- World (1787).
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