The Whitehall evening-post: or, London intelligencer.

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  • The Whitehall evening-post: or, London intelligencer.
  • Whitehall evening post London intelligencer
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Imprint
[London, England]: Advertisements and letters for the Whitehall Evening Post are taken in, and the paper sold by C. Corbett, at Addison's-Head, opposite St. Dunstan's-Church in Fleet-street.-Likewise at the bar of Baker's Coffee-House in Exchan[nge-]Alley; St. James's Coffee-House in St. James's Street; Abington's Coffee-House near Gray's-Inn Gate, Holbourn. Also by Mrs. Amey, at her pamphlet-shops at Charing-Cross and the Court of Requests; and by T. Gardner, at Cowley's-Head opposite St. Clement's Church in the Strand, all in London. Advertisements of a moderate length are taken in at two shillings and sixpenc[e].
Publication year
?-1769
ESTC No.
P1794
Grub Street ID
55564
Description
v. ; 1⁰ (41 cm.)
Note
Edited by T. Wright and S. Jones (cf. NCBEL).

Imprint from colophon of no. 180.

Colophon varies.

Title words separated by woodcut.

Text begins with factotum initial.

Printed in three columns.

Description based on: No. 174 (Tuesday March 24, to Thursday March 26, 1747.); title from caption.
Uncontrolled note
RPI reels not listed in order of publication. Some 1748 issues filmed from the holdings of the Beinecke Library, Yale University.