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Bell's Weekly Messenger : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bell's Weekly Messenger
''Bell's Weekly Messenger'' was a British Sunday newspaper that began publication on 1 May 1786, under proprietorship of John Bell.〔''A Catalogue of Books, Newspapers, &c. Printed by John Bell, of the British Library, the Morning Post, Bell's Weekly Messenger, &c. () Exhibited at the First Edition Club, London, 15 April-May 5, 1931'' (London, 1931).〕 Initially a Sunday paper, from 1799 the London edition was reprinted on Monday for nationwide distribution.〔Prospectus. ESTC citation no. T124125.〕 By 1803, it was selling 6,000 copies a week, at sixpence a copy.〔J. C. Reid, ''Bucks and Bruisers: Pierce Egan and Regency England'' (London, 1971), p. 28.〕 In 1799 there was even an augmented reprint of the previous year's editions, under the title ''Bell's Annual Messenger'', printed for international distribution under the auspices of the East India Company. From its inception in 1799 the Monday edition carried information on agricultural markets in the U.K. Although ''Bell's Weekly Messenger'' began as a general weekly, after it acquired in 1832 ''Evans and Ruffy's Farmers' Journal'' it gave extensive coverage to agricultural affairs and was for many years the leading agricultural newspaper in the U.K.〔(''Evans and Ruffy's Farmers' Journal'', National Library of Australia )〕 The newspaper continued under the title ''Bell's Weekly Messenger'' until March 1896, after which it was continued as ''Country Sport''. In 1832 the first recorded British newspaper cartoon was published in Bell's New Weekly Messenger. ==References==
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