Bell's Weekly Messenger was a British Sunday newspaper that began publication on 1 May 1796, under proprietorship of John Bell. Initially a Sunday paper...
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1837." The Legal Observer, Vol. XV, No. 438, p. 170. "Deaths" Bell's Weekly Messenger, 19 February 1849, p. 63. British Newspaper Archive. Retrieved...
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Richards, John (28 April 1816). "Richards' Portable Sherbet Powders". Bell's Weekly Messenger. p. 8. Slater, Nigel (2007). Eating for England: The delights and...
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story on the subject was "Christmas Festivities", published in Bell's Weekly Messenger in 1835; the story was then published as "A Christmas Dinner" in...
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Annotated Classic Fairy Tales, ISBN 0-393-05163-3 "Glass Slippers". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 25 November 1838. p. 4. Pnin, chapter 6 Maria Tatar, The Annotated...
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(1875–1931) – weekly Banbury Cake (–2017) – weekly paper merged with The Oxford Times Bell's Life In London and Sporting Chronicle (1822–1866), aka Bell's Life...
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Stamford Mercury. 7 October 1791. p. 4. "A direct communication". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 29 May 1820. p. 8. "Road across the Wash". Cambridge Chronicle...
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same month in a concert for the Musical Union. The reviewer in Bell's Weekly Messenger wrote of him: He is a young pianist of distinguished talent, an...
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and Linton, who had married a sister of Thomas Wade, editor of Bell's Weekly Messenger, found himself in sole charge of a business upon which two families...
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production of the original version since the Restoration in 1845. Bell's Weekly Messenger wrote "The majesty, as well as the paternal tenderness of Lear...
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Later he set up the Sunday newspaper Bell's Weekly Messenger, the women's monthly magazine La Belle Assemblée, Bell's classical arrangement of fugitive poetry...
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Archaeologia, VI, pp. 49-50, note (g) (Google). "Naworth Castle". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 16 July 1855. Retrieved 17 November 2015 – via British Newspaper...
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circulation of 300,000. Sunday newspaper sales also grew rapidly, with Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper being the first to sell one million copies an issue. The press...
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lesson on the cooking of vegetables", and sweet pies and puddings. Bell's Weekly Messenger asked, "Where is the housewife who will be satisfied without a...
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Cup". Sporting Life: 3. 6 March 1867. and "Sports and Pastimes". Bell's Weekly Messenger: 5. 9 March 1867. "The Youdan Football Cup". Sheffield and Rotherham...
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Accident at the Opening of the London and Birmingham Railway, Bell's Weekly Messenger, 4 October 1852, p5 The Chicago Exhibition, The Royal Cornwall...
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Scottish Architects. Retrieved 27 March 2024. "Naworth Castle". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 16 July 1855. Retrieved 17 November 2015 – via British Newspaper...
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RASHLEIGH, Philip (1729-1811), of Menabilly, nr. Fowey, Cornw. Bell’s Weekly Messenger, Saturday, 7 August 1869 BNS Research Blog, by Hugh Pagan, 1 October...
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Repository, vol. 11, p. 628 The Chinese Repository, vol. 11, p. 629 Bell's Weekly Messenger, 6 September 1843, p. 144 Chang Hsüan Wên (2006). "Truth and Fabrication:...
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and Weekly Gazette. 21 June 1855. p. 3. Retrieved 8 April 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive. "The General Election". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 12 July...
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reproduction of Burns' birthplace, built in 1911 "Cottage for sale". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 25 November 1838. p. 4. Cuthbertson, David Cuningham (1945). Autumn...
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3. Retrieved 18 August 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Bell's Weekly Messenger". 19 July 1847. p. 5. Retrieved 18 August 2018 – via British Newspaper...
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3. Retrieved 4 August 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Bell's Weekly Messenger". 16 August 1847. p. 2. Retrieved 4 August 2018 – via British Newspaper...
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1007/978-1-349-05137-3. ISBN 978-1-349-05137-3 – via Google Books. "Sheffield". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 10 July 1852. p. 3. Retrieved 8 July 2018 – via British Newspaper...
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– via British Newspaper Archive. "The Close of the Elections". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 14 August 1837. pp. 2–3. Retrieved 9 September 2019 – via British...
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and Ruffy's Farmers' Journal, a British newspaper acquired by Bell's Weekly Messenger in 1832 Farmer's Journal, a newspaper published in Quebec, Canada...
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&c", Reynolds's Newspaper, 1 May 1863, p. 9 "The Tamburini Row", Bell's Weekly Messenger, 3 May 1840, p. 5 Holden et al, pp. 284 and 288 Holden et al, p...
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of Loch Leven National Nature Reserve. p. 25. "Ancient Relics". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 3 April 1831. Retrieved 10 July 2009. Historic Environment Scotland...
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contest Bell's priority, the examiner approved Bell's patent on March 3, 1876. Gray had reinvented the variable resistance telephone, but Bell was the...
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Bill". Leeds Mercury. 28 April 1838. p. 7. "Imperial Parliament". Bell's Weekly Messenger. 6 May 1838. p. 4. "Factory Bill". Sherborne Mercury. 11 June 1838...
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