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Title
Moderate Intelligencer (1645) [electronic resource].
Uniform title
Moderate intelligencer (London, England : 1645)
Created/published
London : Printed for R[obert]. W[hite], 1645-1649.
Description
v. ; 4to.
Associated name
Frequency
Weekly (Thurs.)
Publication coverage
Numb. 1 (From Thursday February 27. to Thursday March 6. 1645)-Numb. 237 (From Thursday, Septemb. 27, to Thursday, Octobber [sic] 4. 1649)
Numbering peculiarities
Numbs. 38 and 103 repeated in numbering.
Numb. 44 misdated: 1546.
Gap in publication; none published: 29 Jul.-12 Aug. 1647.
Numbs. 62, 103, and 106 have variant issues (not in the Thomason Collection). Cf. Nelson & Seccombe.
Numb. 44 misdated: 1546.
Gap in publication; none published: 29 Jul.-12 Aug. 1647.
Numbs. 62, 103, and 106 have variant issues (not in the Thomason Collection). Cf. Nelson & Seccombe.
Series statement
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection
Note
This record was provided by a vendor. It may contain incorrect or incomplete information.
Reproduction of the originals from the Burney Collection, the British Library (London).
Attributed to John Dillingham. Cf. Nelson & Seccombe.
Title from caption.
Imprint from colophon.
Imprint varies.
Some issues dated according to Lady Day dating.
Printers changed during 1648 as a result of Gilbert Mabbott's attempt to take over the newsbook; the attempt was unsuccessful.
Publication ceased as a result of the Licensing Act of 1649, which supressed the entire licensed press from 12 Oct. 1649 until mid-1650.
As one of the longest-running and most successful newsbooks, it had a number of competitors and imitators.
This record subsumes all editions and variants of individual issues of this title, as recorded by Nelson & Seccombe.
Pagination and signatures are continuous.
Reproduction of the originals from the Burney Collection, the British Library (London).
Attributed to John Dillingham. Cf. Nelson & Seccombe.
Title from caption.
Imprint from colophon.
Imprint varies.
Some issues dated according to Lady Day dating.
Printers changed during 1648 as a result of Gilbert Mabbott's attempt to take over the newsbook; the attempt was unsuccessful.
Publication ceased as a result of the Licensing Act of 1649, which supressed the entire licensed press from 12 Oct. 1649 until mid-1650.
As one of the longest-running and most successful newsbooks, it had a number of competitors and imitators.
This record subsumes all editions and variants of individual issues of this title, as recorded by Nelson & Seccombe.
Pagination and signatures are continuous.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, 2009. Scans represent the Burney Collection at the British Library, not necessarily the entire run of a newspaper or periodical.
Relationship to other resource
According to Frank this title was revived by Dillingham in 1652; Nelson & Seccombe are doubtful about the attribution of the 1652 title to Dillingham.
A companion publication 'The Moderate intelligencer' issued on a Tuesday, appeared for one issue in 1649.
A companion publication 'The Moderate intelligencer' issued on a Tuesday, appeared for one issue in 1649.
Cited/described in
Frank, J. Beginnings of the English newspaper, 1620-1660, p.90-91, 228
Nelson, C. British newspapers and periodicals, 1641-1700. Brit. newspapers and periodicals, 1641-1700, 419.001-237
Nelson, C. British newspapers and periodicals, 1641-1700. Brit. newspapers and periodicals, 1641-1700, 419.001-237
Continues
Parliament scout
Related item
Possibly revived as: Moderate intelligencer (London, England : 1652)
Moderate intelligencer (London, England : 1649)
Moderate intelligencer (London, England : 1649)
Series
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Burney Newspapers Collection.
Genre/form
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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