The ''Daily Gazetteer'' was an
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newspaper
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which was published from 30 June 1735 until 1746. The paper was printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in
Pater-Noster Row
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, London by W. Arnall ''et al.''
''The Gazetteer'' and ''New Daily Advertiser'' was printed by Charles Say until his death in 1775, after which it was printed by his widow, Mary Say.
[Robert Louis Haig The Gazetteer : 1735-1797 : a study in the eighteenth-century English newspaper]
The paper was then published as
* The ''Daily Gazetteer or London Advertiser'' from 1746 until 15 April 1748
* The ''London Gazetteer'' from 5 December 1748 until October 1753
* The ''Gazetteer and London Daily Advertiser'' from 1 November 1753 until April 1764
* The ''Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser'' 27 from April 1764 until November 1796
* The ''Gazetteer'' from November 1796 until September 1797
See also
*
Burney Collection of Newspapers
References
Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom
Publications established in 1735
1735 establishments in England
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