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Daily Gazetteer

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TheDaily Gazetteerwas anEnglishnewspaperwhich was published from 30 June 1735 until 1746.[1]The paper was printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe inPater-Noster Row,London by W. Arnallet al.

The GazetteerandNew Daily Advertiserwas printed by Charles Say until his death in 1775, after which it was printed by his widow,Mary Say.[2]Say published three papers but the Gazateer was the only daily publication.[3] The London Gazette The paper was then published as

  • TheDaily Gazetteer or London Advertiserfrom 1746 until 15 April 1748
  • TheLondon Gazetteerfrom 5 December 1748 until October 1753
  • TheGazetteer and London Daily Advertiserfrom 1 November 1753 until April 1764
  • TheGazetteer and New Daily Advertiser27 from April 1764 until November 1796
  • TheGazetteerfrom November 1796 until September 1797

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References

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  1. ^"Home - Gale Primary Sources - Media Guide".
  2. ^Robert Louis Haig The Gazetteer: 1735-1797: a study in the eighteenth-century English newspaper
  3. ^Maxted, Ian (23 September 2004).Say [née Bemister; other married name Vint], Mary (1739/40–1832), printer and newspaper publisher.Vol. 1. Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/66881.