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Newcastle Journal (1739-1788) : ウィキペディア英語版
Newcastle Journal (1739–88)

The ''Newcastle Journal'' was a folio-sized weekly newspaper published in Newcastle-upon-Tyne from 1739 to 1788.
==Establishment==
William Cuthbert and the Quaker printer Isaac Thompson (1703-1776) printed a prospectus for a new Newcastle newspaper in January 1739. The enterprise, they announced, would be sustained by strict political impartiality:
Facing down mockery from the existing ''Newcastle Courant'', the first issue of the ''Newcastle Journal'' appeared on 7 April 1739. By the summer the editors claimed they were selling "nearly 2000 of these Papers weekly".〔''Newcastle Journal'', 15 July 1739. Cited in 〕 They also claimed a wide regional circulation, with agents in towns as far afield as Berwick and Newhaven, Derbyshire.

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