Entertainment, Job vacancy and News

Powered by Blogger.

Pages

Contributors

Saturday, 19 October 2013

World First Ever English Newspaper Publish In 1665 Is For Sale


A rare copy of the first ever newspaper printed in Britain is to be auctioned nearly 350 years after it came off the press.
The Oxford Gazette was published on November 7, 1665, at a time when London was in the grip of the devastating bubonic plague.
It was the first newspaper in the world to be printed in English.

Read all about it: This is a copy of the first ever newspaper printed in Britain published on November 7, 1665
Read all about it: This is a copy of the first ever newspaper printed in Britain published on November 7, 1665
 

There was also the news of a group of MPs' possible impeachment for treason, and the edition ends with a story noting 1,050 people had died from the plague.

The Oxford Gazette was so named because at the time Charles II had removed his court to the university city from London, which was being ravaged by the plague.
The Gazette was published by journalist Henry Muddiman, and its first publication is noted by Samuel Pepys in his diary.
Charles returned to London as the plague dissipated, taking the Gazette with him.
It was renamed the London Gazette and the first issue under the new name was published on February 5, 1666.

'Published by Authority': The Oxford Gazette later became The London Gazette, first published on 5 February 1666, and included this edition dated August 24, 1668.


0 comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...