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The ''Evening Post'' was a
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published from 1710 until February 1732, not to be confused with the ''
London Evening Post The ''London Evening Post'' was a pro- Jacobite Tory English language daily newspaper published in London, then the capital city of the Kingdom of Great Britain, from 1727 until 1797.Cranfield, G.A. (1963). "The ''London Evening Post'', 1727–17 ...
''. The paper was printed by E. Berington in Silver Street, Bloomsbury, and sold by
John Morphew John Morphew (died 1720) was an English publisher. He was associated with significant literary and political publications of the early 18th century. At one point publishing for both Whig and Tory factions, he later became identified with the Tories ...
near Stationers-Hall. The paper was then published as ''Berington's Evening Post'' from 8 February 1732 until 29 August 1740.


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Burney Collection of Newspapers The Burney Collection consists of over 1,270 17th-18th century newspapers and other news materials, gathered by Charles Burney, most notable for the 18th-century London newspapers. The original collection, totalling almost 1 million pages, is held ...


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Defunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom Publications established in 1710 Publications disestablished in 1740 Newspapers published in London 1710 establishments in England {{UK-newspaper-stub