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List of eighteenth-century British periodicals : ウィキペディア英語版
List of 18th-century British periodicals

This list of 18th-century British periodicals excludes daily newspapers.
*''The Spectator (1711)'', (1711–1714) daily 1711–1712, founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, in 1714 three times a week for six months, but collected in book form it remained hugely popular for the rest of the century.
*''Vetusta Monumenta'' (1718–1906) Illustrated antiquarian papers at intermittent intervals, published by the Society of Antiquaries of London.
*''The Gentleman's Magazine'' (1731–1907). Monthly.
*''The London Magazine'' (1732–1785)
*''The Bee'' (1733-1735). Founded by Eustace Budgell.
*''Lloyd's List'' (1734–). Weekly, then semi-weekly.
*''The Scots Magazine'' (1739–1826).
*''The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure'' (1747–1814). Monthly. Editors included James Hinton, W. Bent, and Percival Stockdale.
*''The Monthly Review'' (1749–1845). Monthly. Founded by Ralph Griffiths and Robert Dodsley. Oliver Goldsmith was a contributor.
*''The Rambler'' (1750–1752). Twice weekly.
*''The World'' (1753-1756). Every Thursday. Founded by "Adam Fitz-Adam" (i.e. Edwin Moore) and published by the Dodsleys.
*''The Connoisseur'' (1754–1756). Weekly.
*''The Critical Review'' (1756–1817)
*''The Annual Register'' (1758–). Annually.
*''The Bee'' (1759–)
*''Exeter Mercury or West Country Advertiser'', later ''Trewman's Exeter Flying Post'' (1763–1917)
*''The Gospel Magazine'' (1766–)
*''Theological Repository'' (1769–1771, 1784, 1786, 1788)
*''Town and Country Magazine'' (1769–)
*''Lady's Magazine'' (1770–1837). Monthly.
*''The Building Magazine'' (1774–78)
*''Wesleyan Methodist Magazine'' (1778–1969). Monthly
*''The Arminian Magazine'' (1778–1913)
* ''The European Magazine, and London Review'' (1782–1826). Founded by James Perry; later edited by Isaac Reed.
*''A New Review'' (1782–1786). Edited by Paul Henry Maty.
*''Annals of Agriculture'' (1784–1815). Started by Arthur Young.
*''The New Town & Country Magazine'' (1787–89)
*''The Analytical Review'' (1788–1799)
*''The Botanical Magazine'', subsequently ''Curtis's Botanical Magazine'' (1787–)
*''The Observer'' (1791–). Weekly.
*''The Sporting Magazine''. (1792–). Monthly.
*''British Critic''. Quarterly (1793–1826)
*''Anthologia hibernica'' (1793–94). Published in Dublin.
*''The Monthly Mirror'' (1795-1811). Founded by Thomas Bellamy.
*''The Tribune'' (1795–96). Edited by John Thelwall
*''The Aberdeen Magazine, Or, Universal Repository''. (1796–98)
*''The Monthly Magazine'' (1796–1825). Founded by Sir Richard Phillips, edited by John Aikin
*''The Watchman'' (1796). Founded and edited by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
*''The Anti-Jacobin, or, Weekly Examiner'' (1797–98)
*''The Anti-Jacobin Review'' (1798–1821)
*''The Philosophical Magazine'' (1798–)
*''The Asiatic annual register'' (1799–1811)
==See also==

* List of nineteenth-century British periodicals
* List of eighteenth century journals

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