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626. News from the dead; or, The monthly packet of true intelligence from the other world. Pts. 1-8, 1714-15. (From U. L.)

DLC.

627. News from the land of chivalry. 1681.

TXU (nos. 2-3, n. d. [1681]).

Nicholson's journal. See Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry, and the arts.

628. Night walker; or, Evening rambles in search after lewd women. John Dunton. 1696-97. m.

DLC (Sept. 1696-Mar. 1697).

629. Northampton mercury; or, The Monday's post. Northampton, May 2, 1720+. w.

DLC (v. 3-4, 1722-23), TxU (v. 27, no. 7, May 19, 1746), WH (v. 11, nos. 22-24, 48, 50-52, Sept. 21, 1730-Apr. 19, 1731; v. 12, nos. 1-5, 7, 9-17, 22-36, 38, 51, Apr. 26, 1731-Apr. 10, 1732; v. 13, nos. 5-7, 17-26, 29, 34, 36, 37-39, 45-47, 49, 52, May 22, 1732-Apr. 16, 1733; v. 14, nos. 3-4, 6-7, 9, 11-12, 15-18, 20, 23-24, 29, 32-36, 49, 51-52, May 7, 1733-Apr. 15, 1734; v. 15, nos. 1, 7, 13-22, 25-26, 38-39, 40, 42, 44, 47, 49-51, Apr. 23, 1734-Apr. 14, 1735; v. 16, nos. 2, 5-8, 11, 18-19, Apr. 28-Aug. 25, 1735).

630. North British intelligencer; or, Constitutional miscellany. Edinburgh, 1776-77. w.

NN (v. 1, 3, 5, 1776-77), PPL (1776-77).

631. North British magazine; or, Caledonian miscellany. Edinburgh, Oct. 16, 1782-Oct. 24, 1783.

Cty (no. 9, Feb. 20, 1783).

632. North Briton. John Wilkes. Printed for G. Kearsley (nos. 1-45) and E. Sumpter (no. 46). Nos. 1-46, June 5, 1762-May 28, 1763. w. (with some interruptions). After the close of Wilkes' editorship (with no. 46), the North Briton was continued as follows: (1) nos. 47235 (?), June 4, 1763-Dec. 6, 1766 (with pagination continuous from Wilkes' no. 46; printed for E. Sumpter [through no. 181, Dec. 21, 1765] and T. Peat [from no. 182, Dec. 28, 1765]); (2) nos. 47-218, May 10, 1768May 11, 1771 (with double numbering from no. 65, Sept. 10, 1768, which is also called no. 19" of the Continuation"; printed for W. Bingley); (3) after no. 218 in Bingley's journal; or, Universal gazette. Besides the no. 46 dated May 28, 1763, there were at least two other issues bearing this number but presenting quite different texts: (1) a fragment dated Apr. 30, 1763, "printed at

Strawberry Hill" and (2) an issue dated Nov. 12, 1763.
There were also a good many "extras" bearing the title
North Briton extraordinary.

CSH (nos. 1-46, 1762-63), CSt (nos. 1-93, June 5, 1762-Apr. 14,
1764; 95-170, Apr. 28, 1764-Oct. 5, 1765; 74, 2nd ed., 68, 3rd ed.,
130, 4th ed.), CtY (nos. 47-199, May 10, 1768-Dec. 29, 1770
[Bingley's continuation]; also nos. 1-46, rep. 1769; nos. 1-44,
Dublin rep., 1764-65; nos. 1-45, rep. 1766; Appendix to nos. 1-46,
1769), DLC (nos. 1-218, rep. 1769-71 [original series and Bingley's
continuation]; also Appendix to nos. 1-46, 1769), ICU (nos. 1-
46; also no. 46 of Apr. 30, 1763; also nos. 1-46 [Apr. 30 and Nov.
12, 1763], rep. Bingley, 1769; also nos. 47-100, May 10, 1768-
Apr. 10, 1769, rep. Bingley, 1769), IU (nos. 5-46 of the original
issue and 47-64, 66-73, 96, 101-206, 208-18 of Bingley's con-
tinuation; also nos. 1-45, rep. 1763), MB (nos. 1-218 [original
issue and Bingley's continuation], rep. 1769-71), MnU (nos. 2-
143, June 12, 1762-Mar. 30, 1765), N (nos. 1-45, June 5, 1762-
Apr. 23, 1763; 50-189 [Bingley's continuation], May 28, 1768–
Nov. 10, 1770), NIC (nos. 1-45), NN (nos. 1-46, June 5, 1762-
May 28, 1763; 47-51, June 4–July 2, 1763; 131-235, Jan. 5, 1765–
Dec. 6, 1766), NNC (nos. 1-52, 81, 100-03, 123, 149, 193-94, 1762-
70; also nos. 1-46, rep. 1763), TxU (nos. 47-218 [Bingley's con-
tinuation]; also nos. 1-46, rep. 1772), WH (nos. 1-46, June 5,
1762-Apr. 30, 1763, and 47-153, May 10, 1768-Mar. 3, 1770, rep.
Bingley).

633. Novelist's magazine. V. 1-23, 1780-88.

634.

DLC (v. 2-8, 10-11, 13-18, 20-22), ICU (v. 1-20, 1780-86), IU, MB,
MHi, MnU, NjP, NN, NNC (v. 7, 16, 23), WU.

Observator. John Tutchin (to Sept. 1707). 1702-12. w.;
s. w. (from May 23, 1702).

Cty (v. 1-11, Apr. 1, 1702-July 30, 1712), DLC (nos. 11-23, Nov. 1-Dec. 12, 1707), ICU (v. 1-3, Apr. 1, 1702-Mar. 3, 1705), MH (v. 7, nos. 2-43, Feb. 21-July 14, 1708; v. 8, nos. 1-99, Feb. 2, 1709–Jan. 11, [1710]; v. 9, nos. 13-16, 25, 56, Mar. 1-11, Apr. 12, July 29, 1710), NN (v. 1, no. 5, Apr. 29, 1702; v. 3, no. 53, Sept. 23, 1704), TxU (v. 1-3, Apr. 1, 1702-Mar. 3, 1705).

635. Observator. Continued as Rehearsal (from no. 2, Aug. 12,

1704); as Rehearsal of Observator, &c. (from no. 5, Sept. 2, 1704, though with frequent recurrences of Rehearsal); as Rehearsal (from no. 51, July 21, 1705). Charles Leslie. August 5, 1704-Mar. 26, 1709. w. (to no. 93, Apr. 6, 1706); s. w.

Cty (also rep. 1750), DLC, ICU (also rep. 1750), IEK, IU (v. 1-3, 1704-08), IWS, MH, MÂU, NNC (also rep. 1750), TXAG, TxU, WH.

636. Observator, in question and answer. Sir Roger L'Estrange. Apr. 13, 1681-Mar. 9, 1687. Sometimes called Observator in dialogue.

CSH (v. 1, nos. 1-470, Apr. 13, 1681-Jan. 9, 1684; v. 2, nos. 1-215, Jan. 10, 1684-Feb. 7, 1685; v. 3, nos. 1-246, Feb. 11, 1685-Mar. 4, 1687), Cty (v. 1-3, Apr. 13, 1681-Mar. 9, 1687), DLC (Apr. 23, 1681), ICN (v. 1, Apr. 13, 1681-Jan. 9, 1684), ICU (v. 1-3), IU (Apr. 13, 1681-Mar. 9, 1687), IWS, MB (Apr. 13, 1681-Mar. 9, 1686/7), MH (v. 1; v. 2, nos. 1, 39-45, 47-69, 71-76, 78-83, 86-88, 92, 94-103, 106-08, 111, 113, 114, 116-19, 121-23, 125-30, 132-43, 145-214, Jan. 10, 1684-Feb. 6, 1685; v. 3, nos. 201-02, Aug. 18-21, 1686), MnU (v. 1-3, Apr. 13, 1681-Mar. 9, 1687), N (v. 1, 3), NN (v. 1-3), PPL (Jan. 14, 1684–Mar. 9, 1686/7), WH (Apr. 13, 1681-Mar. 9, 1681/2).

637. Observator observ'd; or, Protestant observations upon antiProtestant pamphlets. 1681.

NN (no. 2), TxU (nos. 1, May 6, [1681]; 2, 3, n. d.).

638. Observator reviv'd. 1707. (From U. L.)

DLC.

639. Observator, Tory, Trimmer, Whig, Nobs, Mob. 1688 (?). CSH (no. [1], Dec. [1688]).

640. Observator, with a summary of intelligence. Marchamont Nedham. Nos. 1-2, Oct. 24-Nov. 7, 1654. (From U. L.) NN (no. 1).

641. Occasional paper, containing reflexions on books. ... 1697-98.

IEK (nos. 1-3), IU (v. 1, no. 9, 1698), NIC (no. 2), NNC (nos. 1, 4, 8).

642. Occasional paper. S. Browne, B. Avery, and others. 171619. m. Titlepages of collected volumes read: A collection of the occasional papers for the year times referred to as "Bagweel" papers.

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CSH (v. 3, no. 9, Sept. 1719), CtY (nos. 1-10, 12, 1716-18), ICU (v. 1, nos. 1-5, 7-12; v. 2, nos. 2-12; v. 3, no. 9, 1716-19), IU (v. 3, no. 9), MB (nos. 1-12, 1716; v. 3, no. 4, 1718; v. 3, nos. 9, 10, 1719), MHi (1717-18, inc.), NIC (v. 3, no. 12, Dec. 1719), NNC (v. 1-2, 1716-18), TxU (v. 3, no. 9).

643. Occasional writer. Bolingbroke. 1727.

CtY, ICU (nos. 1-3, 1727), NIC (nos. 1-3), NNC (no. 1, 1727),
TXU (no. 2, 1727).

644. Occasional writer. 1738.

CtY, NNC (no. 4).

645. Occurrences from foreign parts, with an exact accompt of the publick affairs of . England, Scotland and Ireland. Oliver Williams, John Canne, etc. Nos. 1-88 (?), June 28, 1659-May 18, 1660. (From U. L.)

MH (nos. 50, 88, 1660).

646. Oeconomist; or, Edlin's weekly journal. 1733-(?). w. Cty (no. 1, Sept. 1, 1733).

647. Oeconomist; or, Englishman's magazine. Thomas Bigge and others. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1798-99. m.

CtY, ICJ (v. 1), IEK, IU, NNC (v. 1, 1798).

Edipus; or, The postman remounted. See Account of the
publick transactions.

Old common sense; or, The Englishman's journal. See
Common sense; or The Englishman's journal.

648. Old England; or, The constitutional journal. Continued as Old England; or, The broadbottom journal (from Oct. 4, 1746); as Old England; or, The national gazette (from Apr. 6, 1751); as Old England's journal (from Feb. 24, 1753). 1743-53. w.

Cty (nos. 8, [1743]; 146, Feb. 28, 1747), NN (Aug. 20, Sept. 1, 7,
Oct. 1, 1743).

649. Old maid. Frances Brooke. Nos. 1-37, Nov. 15, 1755-July 24, 1756. w.

Cty (rep. 1764), DLC (no. 10, Jan. 17, 1756), IU, IWS, TxU (nos. 1-9, Nov. 15, 1755–Jan. 10, 1756).

650. Old Whig. Joseph Addison. Nos. 1-2, Mar. 19-Apr. 2, 1719.

Cty (nos. 1-2; also rep. in Town talk, 1789), IU (rep. in Town talk, 1790), MB (rep. 1790), MBB (rep. 1790), NN.

651. Old Whig; or, The consistent Protestant. 1735-38(?). w. Cty (Mar. 13, 1735-Mar. 30, 1738), MB (nos. 1-103, 1735-38), MH (nos. 1-160, 1735-38), NIC (rep. 1739), NNC (rep. 1739), PPL (Mar. 13, 1735-Mar. 13, 1738, rep. 1739), TxU (nos. 47-160, Jan. 29, 1736-Mar. 30, 1738, lacking nos. 50-53, 55, 58, 62, 80-81, 85-86, 97-98, 101-02, 104, 105-110, 111, 112-17, 118, 126, 130, 13435, 140-41, 150, 152-55).

652. Olla podrida. T. Monro and others. Oxford and London,

nos. 1-44, Mar. 17, 1787-Jan. 12, 1788. w.

Cty (2nd ed., 1788), DLC (2nd ed.), ICU, IU, MB (2nd ed.), MH, MHi (2nd ed.), NIC (2nd ed.), NNC (2nd ed.), PPL (v. 1, nos. 1-37, Mar. 17, 1787-Nov. 24, 1787), WH.

One pennyworth of pig-meat; or, Lessons for the swinish multitude. See Pigs' meat.

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Oracle and public advertiser. See London daily post and general advertiser.

656. Oracle, Bell's new world. 1789-94. d. Incorporated with the Public advertiser in 1794. See London daily post and general advertiser.

Cty (nos. 32-295, July 7, 1789-May 10, 1790; 478-804, Jan. 1–
Dec. 24, 1791, inc.).

657. Orange gazette. 1688-89. 8. w.

CSH (nos. 1-8, 11-17), CtY (nos. 2, 10, Jan. 3, Feb. 8, 1689).

658. Oratory magazine. Ed. J. Henley. 1748.

CtY (no. 3).

659. Ordinary weekly curranto. Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne. 1638-39.

MnU (nos. 6-11, 21-23, 29-31, 35-40, 47-48, 50, 64-74, Jan. 1-
May 27, 1639).

660. Oriental collections. Sir Wm. Ouseley. 1797-99. q.
MB, NN (v. 1-2, 1797-98), NNC (v. 1-2), PU.

661. Oriental repertory. 1791-97. (From U. L.)

DLC.

662. Original weekly journal, with fresh advices, foreign and domestick. Continued as Applebee's original weekly journal . . . (from July 16, 1720). 1715(?)-36(?). w. Cty (July 30, 1715, May 9, 1719-May 6, 1721, Jan. 19, 1722, May 4, 1723, Mar. 23, 1730), TxU (Aug. 4, 25, Sept. 1, 15, Dec. 29, 1716; Jan. 5, 12, 19, Feb. 2, May 18, 1717).

663. Orphan reviv'd; or, Powell's weekly journal. 1719-20. w. MH (nos. 23, 51, Apr. 18, Nov. 7, 1719).

Owen's weekly chronicle; or, Universal journal. See New weekly chronicle.

664. Oxford diurnall, communicating the intelligence and affaires of the court to the rest of the kingdome. Oxford, 1643. w.

Cty (1st week, Jan. 7, 1642/3).

665. Oxford gazette. Continued as London gazette (from no. 24, Feb. 5, 1666). Oxford, 1665-66; London, 1666+. s. w. Numerous issues called Supplement to the London gazette; others, London gazette extraordinary.

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