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Henry Muddiman

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leading to the rights being returned to Muddiman in 1665. By that time, Muddiman had established a good business distributing hand-written details of
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of 1688. At the change of regime he was considered too close to the previous incumbents and retired, dying in 1692.
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Muddiman lost the right to publish the journals three years later when it was handed to
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which he was not allowed to print. Once the rights were returned he began publishing
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Index

English
journalist
publisher
restoration of the monarchy
Strand, London
St Clement's Temple
St John's College, Cambridge
school teacher
newsbooks
Rump Parliament
George Monck
journals
Marchamont Needham
Cromwellian
monopoly
royalist
John Birkenhead
editor
Roger L'Estrange
propaganda
polemics
parliamentary proceedings
The London Gazette
newspaper
Exclusion crisis
Glorious Revolution
"Muddiman, Henry (MDMN647H)"
Categories
1629 births
1692 deaths

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