The Morning Chronicle was a newspaper founded in 1769 in London. It was notable for having been the first steady employer of essayist William Hazlitt...
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created a Joint Operating Agreement under which the Chronicle became the city's sole morning daily while the Examiner changed to afternoon publication (which...
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broadsheet format. It was also published as The Morning Chronicle, The Chronicle and The Sydney Chronicle. It was the first Catholic newspaper published in...
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The Christmas Chronicles is a 2018 American Christmas comedy film directed by Clay Kaytis from a screenplay by Matt Lieberman. The film stars Kurt Russell...
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Thomas Moore (redirect from One Of The Fancy)
(Morning Chronicle, 1 June 1840) An Account of an Extraordinary Dream (Morning Chronicle, 15 June 1840) The Retreat of the Scorpion (Morning Chronicle...
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pseudonym Jonathan Oldstyle. The letters first appeared in the November 15, 1802, edition of the New York Morning Chronicle, a political-leaning newspaper...
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The Adelaide Morning Chronicle was a newspaper published in Adelaide, South Australia during 1852 and 1853. While claiming not to be a religious newspaper...
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John Black (journalist) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
The Morning Chronicle. In 1817, a worsening illness led Perry to turn over the editorial duties to Black. As editor, Black maintained the paper's opposition...
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The News Chronicle was a British daily newspaper. Formed by the merger of The Daily News and the Daily Chronicle in 1930, it ceased publication on 17 October...
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the Janesville Gazette, Wisconsin in 1854. It later appeared in The Morning Chronicle, London in 1861 and was popularized during World War I. Military...
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Washington Irving (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
observational letters to the Morning Chronicle, written under the pseudonym Jonathan Oldstyle. He temporarily moved to England for the family business in 1815...
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returned to the newspaper. In 1935, The Morning Call acquired a competing Allentown newspaper, The Chronicle and News, renaming it The Evening Chronicle. In 1938...
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series of newspaper articles in the Morning Chronicle that was later compiled into the three-volume book London Labour and the London Poor (1851), a groundbreaking...
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George Hogarth (category Alumni of the University of Edinburgh)
a music critic for The Morning Chronicle newspaper in London, and in 1835 he became editor-in-chief of The Evening Chronicle, a post he held for twenty...
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Catherine Dickens (category Women of the Victorian era)
the Morning Chronicle, where Dickens was a young journalist, and later the editor of the Evening Chronicle. Dickens immediately took a liking to the attractive...
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Sketches by Boz (section The History of "Boz")
newspapers and periodicals, including The Morning Chronicle, The Evening Chronicle, The Monthly Magazine, The Carlton Chronicle and Bell's Life in London, between...
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composition. An article in the Morning Chronicle described Martin's painting as "the most extraordinary production of the pencil that has ever appeared...
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noblewoman, sister to Lord Hervey Ryan Sampson – Boz, a journalist from The Morning Chronicle Robbie Gee – Billy Oates, a hardened street-smart criminal Anna...
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SUICIDE". The Morning Chronicle. 20 May 1846 – via Newspapers.com. "Further Particulars". Northern Star. 23 May 1846 – via Newspapers.com. "The WHOLESALE...
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Northern Belle (redirect from Rescue of the Northeern Belle)
sharing amongst the rescuers, £10–£30 per man. The London Morning Chronicle of 9 October 1857 reported that the wreck was to be raised, and that chains had...
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author of The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp in the UK "Victorian London - Publications - Social Investigation/Journalism - The Morning Chronicle : Labour...
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Jacob's Island (category History of the London Borough of Southwark)
rookery, and described as "The very capital of cholera" and "The Venice of drains" by The Morning Chronicle in 1849. In the 1840s it became "a site of...
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newspaper, the Morning Chronicle, which were later compiled into book form. Mayhew went into deep, almost pedantic detail concerning the trades, habits...
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Dickens, who also served as the newspaper's first editor. It was conceived as a radical rival to the right-wing Morning Chronicle. The paper was not at first...
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Lewis Doxat (category People from the Bengal Presidency)
with the Morning Chronicle. In 1804 he started an association with The Observer, and rose to become its editor three years later. He would serve as the editor...
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Jonathan McCully (category Members of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia)
contributions to the Acadian Recorder. In addition, he was a contributor to the Halifax Morning Chronicle, the major Liberal newspaper of the province of Nova...
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Hastings line (redirect from The Hastings Line)
Highness Prince Albert to the Queen Dowager, at Tunbridge Wells". The Morning Chronicle. No. 24859. London. 25 June 1849. "Visit of the Queen to Dorden near...
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Henry Man (writer) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Man was deputy-secretary of the South Sea House and colleague of Charles Lamb. He contributed essays to The Morning Chronicle; his works were collected...
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"Shipping Intelligence". The Morning Chronicle. No. 26584. London. 9 March 1852. "Shipping Intelligence". The Morning Chronicle. No. 26586. London. 11 March...
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He contributed regularly to the Peelite newspaper The Morning Chronicle and also to The Times, the Pall Mall Gazette and the Cornhill Magazine (under Thackeray's...
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