• 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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    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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    (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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  • 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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    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 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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    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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  • SUICIDE". The Morning Chronicle. May 20, 1846 – via Newspapers.com. "Further Particulars". Northern Star. May 23, 1846 – via Newspapers.com. "The WHOLESALE...
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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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • Lewis Doxat (category The Observer people)
    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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    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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  • 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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  • Intelligence". The Newcastle Courant etc. No. 8854. Newcastle upon Tyne. 16 August 1844. "Shipping Intelligence". The Morning Chronicle. No. 23457. London...
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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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  • "The Late Gale". The Morning Chronicle. No. 16690. 17 October 1822. "Ship News". The Morning Chronicle. No. 16532. 13 April 1822. "Ship News". The Morning...
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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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    19th- and early 20th-century forebears: the Chronicle, Telegraph, Chronicle Telegraph, and Sun. The Morning Chronicle was established on June 26, 1841 by...
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  • Barney Aaron (category Boxers from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets)
    London's Morning Chronicle wrote that "Barney has shown himself to be one of the best of his weight", though the reporter considered Warren to have the greater...
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    in the creation of the piece, but Etty had done little with the notion until, stung by The Morning Chronicle's criticism, he decided to return to the theme...
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    reporter on the Morning Chronicle and was the editor of the evening paper The Traveller. He was the second son of Thomas Coulson, master painter in the royal...
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  • 1819. "Ship News". The Morning Chronicle. No. 15539. 18 February 1819. "Ship News". The Morning Post. No. 15007. 24 February 1819. "The Marine List". Lloyd's...
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    Cato Street Conspiracy (category 1820 in the United Kingdom)
    12–15. Court decision. The Proceedings of the Old Bailey. "Execution of Thistlewood and Others for High Treason". The Morning Chronicle. No. 15915. London...
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  • (What's the Story) Morning Glory? is the second studio album by the English rock band Oasis. Released on 2 October 1995 by Creation Records, it was produced...
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  • March 1823. "Ship News". The Morning Chronicle. No. 16941. 6 August 1823. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (5806). 27 May 1823. "The Marine List". Lloyd's...
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    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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