Evening Post (London)
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The Evening Post was a London
newspaper
published from 1710 until February 1732, not to be confused with the London Evening Post
.
The paper was printed by E. Berington in Silver Street Bloomsbury and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall.
The paper was then published as Berington's Evening Post from February 8, 1732 until August 29, 1740;
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published from 1710 until February 1732, not to be confused with the London Evening Post
London Evening Post
The London Evening Post was a pro-Jacobite Tory English newspaper published in Great Britain from 1727 until 1797....
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The paper was printed by E. Berington in Silver Street Bloomsbury and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall.
The paper was then published as Berington's Evening Post from February 8, 1732 until August 29, 1740;