107
Salaries of Newspaper staff, ii.
Salaries of Newspaper staff, ii.
Hunt - Fourth Estate - History of Newspapers and Liberty of Press - v2
195 Finnerty, Peter, ii- 275
First editor" s-room, i. 21
First Newspapers in England, i. 49 Fletcher's " Fair Maid of the Inn,"
i. 19
Flying Post, i. 165
Foote, i. 213
Forbidden books imported, i. 71
Forged "English Mercurie," i. 35, 292
Fourth Estate— What is it? i. 1 Fox, ii. 25
Fraud, great continental, ii. 181 Free press, argument for a, i. 4
Gareick, ii. 97
Guardian, i. 176
Gazette de France, i. 30
George the First and the press, i. 204 George the Third and the press, i. 251,
261
Gifford, i. 19
Giles, i. 134
Globe, ii. 233
Gordon's reports, ii. 265
Gray, proprietor of the Morning
Advertiser, ii. 91 Daily Courant, i. 245 ; ii. 90
INDEX.
Daily
Chronicle, ii. 103
I
Gray, Hon. A. , i. 150 Guthrie's reports, ii. 261
Harvey, D. W. , and True Sun, ii. 239 Hazlitt, i. 23
Heraclitus Ridens, i. 152
Herald, Morning, prospectus of, ii.
146
Hetherington, Henry, ii. 71
Heyling, Peter, i. 106
Holland, pamphlets issued from, i.
160
Hunt, Leigh, ii. 32, 35, 39, 43
Idler, the, on Newspapers, i. 208 Imprints, early, i. 48
Increase of readers, i. 44
Index of forbidden books, i. 38 Inquisition, i. 38
Intelligencer, The, i. 138, i. 144
James the Second and the News papers, i. 156
Jefferies, victims of, i. 151, 158 Johnson, Dr. , i. 5, 207 ; his reports,
ii. 263
Johnson, Rev. S. , trial of, i. 158 Jonson, Ben, Staple of News, i. 11,
Laws affecting books, 73 press, 135, 136
21
Jones, Stephen, ii. 240 Junius, i. 226; ii. 91, 94
Keach, trial of, i. 143 Knightley, Sir R. , trial
Maginn, Dr. , ii. 240
Mail, the Overland, ii. 205
Mail, West India, ii. 211
Mansfield, Lord,
Marryatt,
Marvel, Andrew, 150
Mercuries, the early, 96
Meres and the London Post, Middiman, 134
Mill, Mr. James, ii. Ill
Milton, 12^137
Modes of defeating the law, ii. 79 Morning Advertiser, ii. 91
Morning Chronicle, history ii. 99 Morning Herald, ii. 145, 147 Morning Journal, ii. 185
Logographic printing, ii. 153, 155, 157, 159
Lamb, Charles, ii. 131, 135, 137 Lane, Mr. George, and The Morning
Post, ii. 120, 233 Laud, Archbishop, 65
"*
41, 42
INDEX.
-2dr, and the
Law of libel, 257, 259
Laws, severe, 283
Leighton, punishment of, 57 L'Estrange, Sir Roger, 137, 144,
156
LibeL actions for, 253
Liberty of the press destroyed by
censing act of Charles the Second, 135
Licensing act expired, 162
Lilburn, persecution of,
Locke, writer of debates, London Gazette, 148, 155
Long Parliament and the press,
117, 130
Lord Mayor committed to the Tower,
241 Lyndhurst, Lord,
Mabbott, the licenser, 130, 132 Macaulay, 153, 154
Mackintosh, Sir James, ii. 122
11, 12 .
75
149
228
i.
of,
i.
of, i.
i.
9,i. i. i.
a
i. i. i.
i. i.
i. i. i. i. 55
8
6,
' i. *
i. 5,
i. i. i.
i. i. li
i. ;
i.
i.
am;
Morning Post, history of, ii. 113, 119, 141
Murphy, i. 31
Nedham, Marchamont, i, 98
Newes of this present weeke, i. 48, 49 Newes out of Holland, &c, i. 50, 51 News, The, ii. 33
News books i. 31
News-letters and News-writers, i. 9,
25
News out of Kent, i. 31
Newspaper, Crabbc's, i. 273 Newspaper criticism in 1805, ii. 33 Newspaper expenses, ii. 193 Newspaper forgery, i. 35
Newspaper life, ii. 214
Newspapers, assize charge against, i.
197
Newspapers, first taxes on, i. 187, 281 Newpapers in 1849, ii. 89 Newspapers, their number in 1849,
ii. 88
News-writers, i. 11
News- writers of 1712, i. 185 News-writers' oflice, i. 17
New Times, The, i. 175, 185
Night search by the licensers, i. 139 North Briton, i. 209, 211
North, Dr. John, i. 27
North, Roger, i. 27
North's Examen, i. 28
Observator, The, i. 168
Observator, Tutchin's, i. 173 O'Connell and the reporters, ii. 283 ;
in Ireland, ii. 286
Old Newspapers in the Museum, i. 91 Oliver, Alderman, committed to the
Tower, i. 239
Onslow's motion, ii. 244
Orange Intelligencer, The, i. 162 O'Reilly and The Times, ii. 181 Overland mail, ii. 205
Oxford Gazette, i. 148
Paine, Trial of, i. 263
Papers, illegal, i. 205
Parliament and The Oracle, ii. 21 Parliamentary debates, i. 134 — 149 Parliamentary ordinance, i. 120 Parliament defeated by the press
i. 243
Partisan News-letters, i. 27
Peel, Sir R. , testimony as to reporters,
ii. 283
Peltier, ii. 9 ; trial of, ii. 5
Penny Newspaper stamps in 1848,
ii. 88
Percival the minister and the
Courier, ii. 226
Perry and Gray, ii. 103
Perry, James, life of, ii. 99 ; start
in life, ii. 101 ; his character, ii. 107 ; mode of reporting, ii. 268
Phillip, Sir Richard, ii. 234
Pillory, writers punished by, i. 65,
68, 82, 158
Pitt and the country Newspapers,
i. 279
Plebeian, The, i. 198
Police and the News-hawkers, ii. 77 Police and the unstamped, ii. 75
Post and Chronicle, ii. 123, 125 Praed, Mackworth, ii. 145
Press of the present century, ii. 1 Press, Parliamentary attacks on, i.
229
Printers' houses broken open, i. 14 Printers in 1724, i. 246 Printing-houses in 1724, i. 156 Proclamation against libels, i. 73
INDEX.
Prosecutions, Government, ii. 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67
Prynn, Trial of, i. 59, 66, 68, 71, 87 Public Advertiser, ii. 91
Public Ledger, ii. 188
Pulteneyj ii. 253
Quarrels of the licensers, i. 55 Queen Anne, i. 167
Quidnunc, Addison's, i. 177
297
Smollett and Wilkes, i. 209
Spankie and Lord Campbell, ii. 105 Specimens of early Newspapers, i. 51 Spectator, i. 176
Spectator's comic Newspaper, i. 179
Stamp duty, reduction ii. 87 Stamp, halfpenny, 189
Stamp, plea against, ii. 85 Standard, The, ii. 240
Star Chamber, 40, 74, 75
Steam printing, ii. 170
Steele's defence, 193 expulsion
139
Reporting and reporters, ii. 242 Representative, The, ii. 187
Roche, Eugenius, ii. 144, 186 Romish censors of the press, i. 125 Ruddiman, life of, i. 34
Rupert, Prince, i. 25
Ryves, i.
107
Salaries of Newspaper staff, ii. 196 Saunders's News-letter, i. 36 Scotsman, The, ii. 110
Scott, Sir Walter, i. 26
Secret printing, i. 43 Sergeant-at-Arms and the Mayor, i.
235
Services rendered by the press, ii. 289 Shaftesbury, Earl of, 150
Shebbeare, ii. 94
Sheridan, i. 275
Sheridan's defence of reporters, ii. 271 Sheridan, Whitbread, and Wilber-
force, ii. 31
Shirley's sketch, i. 47
Sketches, Foote's, i. 217, 219, 221,
223
Slop, Dr. , ii. 185
Post, ii. 146
Stirling, Captain, ii. 176
St. James' Chronicle, ii. 240 Stoddart, Dr. , ii. 174
Stuart, James, of The Courier, ii. 228 Stuart, J. , petitions the House of
Commons reprimanded, ii. 32 Stuart, Peter, of The Oracle, ii. 18 Summary, first Parliamentary, ii. 179 Sun, ii. 239
Sun, The True, ii. 239 Supple, Mark, ii. 273
Swift, 176,203
Swift and Bolingbroke, 181
Tatler, 176
TattersaU, Mr. , ii. 114
Taxes on Newspapers, 254
Thiers,
Thomasson's collection, 93 Tierney, Mr. , ii. 128
Times and the steam press, ii. 171,
173
Times, first number of, described,
247
Times, history of, ii. 161, 163, 165,
167, 169
INDEX.
Reformation, influence of, i. 39
Register, Cobbett's, ii. 49
Reminiscenses, Charles Lamb's, ii. Stephen, James, and the Morning
of, 194
i.
i. 6
; is
i. i.
i.
i. i. i. i. ;of,
i. i.
29K
Times' testimonial, ii. 184 Times, the New, ii. 185 Titles of Newspapers, i. 246 Travelling press, i. 41 Trenchard, i. 201
Twyn, trial and execution of, i. 141 Trials, Cobbett's, ii. 47
Trieste route, ii. 209
Triumphant return of Prynn, i. 89 Tutchin, trial of, i. 169 ; in gaol, i.
171
Twenty-four hours of Newspaper
life, ii. 214
Twiss, Horace, ii. 180
Tyas, Mr. , the reporter, ii. 280
Violent proceedings of the House, i. 237
Waghorn, Lieutenant, ii. 207 Walgrave's travelling press, i. 41
Walpole, Sir R. , ii. 255
Walter, founder of the Times, ii. 1 54 Walter, John, ii. 164 ; his account
of the Times, ii. 165; his will, ii.
179.
Watts' letter, i. 35
Weekly News, i. 10 ; titles of, i. 48 Weekly Papers, ii. 288
Wharton, persecution of, i. 74 Whitehall and the News, i. 153 Whitehall Evening Post, ii. 241 Wickstone's trial, i. 42
Wilkes, i. 210
Williamson, Sir J. , i. 148
Wyndham and Sheridan, ii. 23 Windham, Sir W. , ii. 246 Wither, George, i. 109
Wolsey, i. 38
Wood, Anthony, i. 98 Woodfall, ii. 93, 98 WoodfaU's reports, ii. 267
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First editor" s-room, i. 21
First Newspapers in England, i. 49 Fletcher's " Fair Maid of the Inn,"
i. 19
Flying Post, i. 165
Foote, i. 213
Forbidden books imported, i. 71
Forged "English Mercurie," i. 35, 292
Fourth Estate— What is it? i. 1 Fox, ii. 25
Fraud, great continental, ii. 181 Free press, argument for a, i. 4
Gareick, ii. 97
Guardian, i. 176
Gazette de France, i. 30
George the First and the press, i. 204 George the Third and the press, i. 251,
261
Gifford, i. 19
Giles, i. 134
Globe, ii. 233
Gordon's reports, ii. 265
Gray, proprietor of the Morning
Advertiser, ii. 91 Daily Courant, i. 245 ; ii. 90
INDEX.
Daily
Chronicle, ii. 103
I
Gray, Hon. A. , i. 150 Guthrie's reports, ii. 261
Harvey, D. W. , and True Sun, ii. 239 Hazlitt, i. 23
Heraclitus Ridens, i. 152
Herald, Morning, prospectus of, ii.
146
Hetherington, Henry, ii. 71
Heyling, Peter, i. 106
Holland, pamphlets issued from, i.
160
Hunt, Leigh, ii. 32, 35, 39, 43
Idler, the, on Newspapers, i. 208 Imprints, early, i. 48
Increase of readers, i. 44
Index of forbidden books, i. 38 Inquisition, i. 38
Intelligencer, The, i. 138, i. 144
James the Second and the News papers, i. 156
Jefferies, victims of, i. 151, 158 Johnson, Dr. , i. 5, 207 ; his reports,
ii. 263
Johnson, Rev. S. , trial of, i. 158 Jonson, Ben, Staple of News, i. 11,
Laws affecting books, 73 press, 135, 136
21
Jones, Stephen, ii. 240 Junius, i. 226; ii. 91, 94
Keach, trial of, i. 143 Knightley, Sir R. , trial
Maginn, Dr. , ii. 240
Mail, the Overland, ii. 205
Mail, West India, ii. 211
Mansfield, Lord,
Marryatt,
Marvel, Andrew, 150
Mercuries, the early, 96
Meres and the London Post, Middiman, 134
Mill, Mr. James, ii. Ill
Milton, 12^137
Modes of defeating the law, ii. 79 Morning Advertiser, ii. 91
Morning Chronicle, history ii. 99 Morning Herald, ii. 145, 147 Morning Journal, ii. 185
Logographic printing, ii. 153, 155, 157, 159
Lamb, Charles, ii. 131, 135, 137 Lane, Mr. George, and The Morning
Post, ii. 120, 233 Laud, Archbishop, 65
"*
41, 42
INDEX.
-2dr, and the
Law of libel, 257, 259
Laws, severe, 283
Leighton, punishment of, 57 L'Estrange, Sir Roger, 137, 144,
156
LibeL actions for, 253
Liberty of the press destroyed by
censing act of Charles the Second, 135
Licensing act expired, 162
Lilburn, persecution of,
Locke, writer of debates, London Gazette, 148, 155
Long Parliament and the press,
117, 130
Lord Mayor committed to the Tower,
241 Lyndhurst, Lord,
Mabbott, the licenser, 130, 132 Macaulay, 153, 154
Mackintosh, Sir James, ii. 122
11, 12 .
75
149
228
i.
of,
i.
of, i.
i.
9,i. i. i.
a
i. i. i.
i. i.
i. i. i. i. 55
8
6,
' i. *
i. 5,
i. i. i.
i. i. li
i. ;
i.
i.
am;
Morning Post, history of, ii. 113, 119, 141
Murphy, i. 31
Nedham, Marchamont, i, 98
Newes of this present weeke, i. 48, 49 Newes out of Holland, &c, i. 50, 51 News, The, ii. 33
News books i. 31
News-letters and News-writers, i. 9,
25
News out of Kent, i. 31
Newspaper, Crabbc's, i. 273 Newspaper criticism in 1805, ii. 33 Newspaper expenses, ii. 193 Newspaper forgery, i. 35
Newspaper life, ii. 214
Newspapers, assize charge against, i.
197
Newspapers, first taxes on, i. 187, 281 Newpapers in 1849, ii. 89 Newspapers, their number in 1849,
ii. 88
News-writers, i. 11
News- writers of 1712, i. 185 News-writers' oflice, i. 17
New Times, The, i. 175, 185
Night search by the licensers, i. 139 North Briton, i. 209, 211
North, Dr. John, i. 27
North, Roger, i. 27
North's Examen, i. 28
Observator, The, i. 168
Observator, Tutchin's, i. 173 O'Connell and the reporters, ii. 283 ;
in Ireland, ii. 286
Old Newspapers in the Museum, i. 91 Oliver, Alderman, committed to the
Tower, i. 239
Onslow's motion, ii. 244
Orange Intelligencer, The, i. 162 O'Reilly and The Times, ii. 181 Overland mail, ii. 205
Oxford Gazette, i. 148
Paine, Trial of, i. 263
Papers, illegal, i. 205
Parliament and The Oracle, ii. 21 Parliamentary debates, i. 134 — 149 Parliamentary ordinance, i. 120 Parliament defeated by the press
i. 243
Partisan News-letters, i. 27
Peel, Sir R. , testimony as to reporters,
ii. 283
Peltier, ii. 9 ; trial of, ii. 5
Penny Newspaper stamps in 1848,
ii. 88
Percival the minister and the
Courier, ii. 226
Perry and Gray, ii. 103
Perry, James, life of, ii. 99 ; start
in life, ii. 101 ; his character, ii. 107 ; mode of reporting, ii. 268
Phillip, Sir Richard, ii. 234
Pillory, writers punished by, i. 65,
68, 82, 158
Pitt and the country Newspapers,
i. 279
Plebeian, The, i. 198
Police and the News-hawkers, ii. 77 Police and the unstamped, ii. 75
Post and Chronicle, ii. 123, 125 Praed, Mackworth, ii. 145
Press of the present century, ii. 1 Press, Parliamentary attacks on, i.
229
Printers' houses broken open, i. 14 Printers in 1724, i. 246 Printing-houses in 1724, i. 156 Proclamation against libels, i. 73
INDEX.
Prosecutions, Government, ii. 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67
Prynn, Trial of, i. 59, 66, 68, 71, 87 Public Advertiser, ii. 91
Public Ledger, ii. 188
Pulteneyj ii. 253
Quarrels of the licensers, i. 55 Queen Anne, i. 167
Quidnunc, Addison's, i. 177
297
Smollett and Wilkes, i. 209
Spankie and Lord Campbell, ii. 105 Specimens of early Newspapers, i. 51 Spectator, i. 176
Spectator's comic Newspaper, i. 179
Stamp duty, reduction ii. 87 Stamp, halfpenny, 189
Stamp, plea against, ii. 85 Standard, The, ii. 240
Star Chamber, 40, 74, 75
Steam printing, ii. 170
Steele's defence, 193 expulsion
139
Reporting and reporters, ii. 242 Representative, The, ii. 187
Roche, Eugenius, ii. 144, 186 Romish censors of the press, i. 125 Ruddiman, life of, i. 34
Rupert, Prince, i. 25
Ryves, i.
107
Salaries of Newspaper staff, ii. 196 Saunders's News-letter, i. 36 Scotsman, The, ii. 110
Scott, Sir Walter, i. 26
Secret printing, i. 43 Sergeant-at-Arms and the Mayor, i.
235
Services rendered by the press, ii. 289 Shaftesbury, Earl of, 150
Shebbeare, ii. 94
Sheridan, i. 275
Sheridan's defence of reporters, ii. 271 Sheridan, Whitbread, and Wilber-
force, ii. 31
Shirley's sketch, i. 47
Sketches, Foote's, i. 217, 219, 221,
223
Slop, Dr. , ii. 185
Post, ii. 146
Stirling, Captain, ii. 176
St. James' Chronicle, ii. 240 Stoddart, Dr. , ii. 174
Stuart, James, of The Courier, ii. 228 Stuart, J. , petitions the House of
Commons reprimanded, ii. 32 Stuart, Peter, of The Oracle, ii. 18 Summary, first Parliamentary, ii. 179 Sun, ii. 239
Sun, The True, ii. 239 Supple, Mark, ii. 273
Swift, 176,203
Swift and Bolingbroke, 181
Tatler, 176
TattersaU, Mr. , ii. 114
Taxes on Newspapers, 254
Thiers,
Thomasson's collection, 93 Tierney, Mr. , ii. 128
Times and the steam press, ii. 171,
173
Times, first number of, described,
247
Times, history of, ii. 161, 163, 165,
167, 169
INDEX.
Reformation, influence of, i. 39
Register, Cobbett's, ii. 49
Reminiscenses, Charles Lamb's, ii. Stephen, James, and the Morning
of, 194
i.
i. 6
; is
i. i.
i.
i. i. i. i. ;of,
i. i.
29K
Times' testimonial, ii. 184 Times, the New, ii. 185 Titles of Newspapers, i. 246 Travelling press, i. 41 Trenchard, i. 201
Twyn, trial and execution of, i. 141 Trials, Cobbett's, ii. 47
Trieste route, ii. 209
Triumphant return of Prynn, i. 89 Tutchin, trial of, i. 169 ; in gaol, i.
171
Twenty-four hours of Newspaper
life, ii. 214
Twiss, Horace, ii. 180
Tyas, Mr. , the reporter, ii. 280
Violent proceedings of the House, i. 237
Waghorn, Lieutenant, ii. 207 Walgrave's travelling press, i. 41
Walpole, Sir R. , ii. 255
Walter, founder of the Times, ii. 1 54 Walter, John, ii. 164 ; his account
of the Times, ii. 165; his will, ii.
179.
Watts' letter, i. 35
Weekly News, i. 10 ; titles of, i. 48 Weekly Papers, ii. 288
Wharton, persecution of, i. 74 Whitehall and the News, i. 153 Whitehall Evening Post, ii. 241 Wickstone's trial, i. 42
Wilkes, i. 210
Williamson, Sir J. , i. 148
Wyndham and Sheridan, ii. 23 Windham, Sir W. , ii. 246 Wither, George, i. 109
Wolsey, i. 38
Wood, Anthony, i. 98 Woodfall, ii. 93, 98 WoodfaU's reports, ii. 267
INDEX.
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By H. W. Longfellow.
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V.
WITH PORTRAIT OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN,
THE YEAR-BOOK OF FACTS IN SCIENCE AND ART.
EXHIBITING ALL THE NEW DISCOVERIES AND INVENTIONS IN SCIENCE AND THE MECHANICAL ARTS FOR THE PAST YEAR.
By John Timbs,
EDITOR OP THE "ARCANA OF SCIENCE AND ART. "
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