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published a rival version with differing format. Potts ceded in March 1774 to Thomas Walker, also of Dame Street, who added his surname to the magazine's title in May 1785. There was some production overlap at this time with
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says Joseph was Thomas Walker's son, and Pollard says he "probably" was. Louis D. Melnick says that Thomas died in 1817, unmarried but with sons named Thomas, George and Rev. Thomas Frederick.
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was to Ireland during the latter half of the eighteenth century. It has, perhaps, a more marked individuality of character and a stronger flavour of provincialism than the
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debates and the latest births, deaths, and marriages, but also tit-bits of London and Dublin gossip, the newest outrages, the most thrilling sentimental tales à la
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and includes the first version of his celebrated speech from the dock. An index to marriages announced in its pages was compiled by Henry Farrar in the 1890s.
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Clyde lists Peter Seguin as the publisher from October 1773, and Thomas Walker from June 1778. This conflicts with Gargett and Sheridan and Pollard.
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was a general-interest magazine published monthly in Dublin, Ireland, from February 1771 to July 1812. Until 1785 it was called
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A Dictionary of Members of the Dublin Book Trade 1550-1800; based on the records of the Guild of St Luke the Evangelist, Dublin
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Vance, R. N. C. (1982). "Text and Tradition: Robert Emmet's Speech from the Dock".
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The magazine had high production values, with regular illustrations and sometimes
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Irish Literary Magazines: An Outline History and Descriptive Bibliography
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for Irish history of the period; its unofficial report of the trial of
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from 1766. From October 1772 until at least July 1773 Peter Seguin of
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at the end of 1790 to his relative Joseph Walker, who died in 1805.
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The Hibernian Magazine or Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge
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Hibernian Magazine

literary magazines
Dame Street
St Stephen's Green

sheet music
Thomas Moore
creative writing
Orientalism
Romanticism
European Magazine
C. J. Hamilton
Gentleman's Magazine
parliamentary
Werther
women's rights
Catholic emancipation
United Irishmen
Napoleonic Wars
antiquarian
primary source
Robert Emmet
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John Thomas Gilbert
Irish Literary Magazines: An Outline History and Descriptive Bibliography
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9780716527510

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