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232:, which was usually published with the December issue of the magazine, a full index was compiled by the College of Arms and typed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. This 75-volume index, covering the years 1731–1850, gives the full name and an abbreviated reference to the date, event, and any other person(s) in each entry. The index is available at the Family History Library (FHL) under the call number 942 B2g Index, and is also available on microfilm (#599738–#599761) or microfiche (#6026701). In addition to the index, the FHL also has the magazine itself available in various formats. 178: 33: 1566: 169:. It was read throughout the English-speaking world and continued to flourish through the 18th century and much of the 19th century under a series of different editors and publishers. It went into decline towards the end of the 19th century and finally ceased general publication in September 1907. However, issues consisting of four pages each were printed in very small editions between late 1907 and 1922 in order to keep the title formally "in print". 239:
from 1731 to 1868" was published by George L. Gomme in 1891. He describes it as "excerpts from the original publications containing local history and information, topographical details, and family history are presented here, organized into volumes by county". Gomme's work has been digitised and
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Volume 2 includes an "Index of Names to the Marriages, Births, Deaths, Promotions, &c." covering 1731–1786, and volume 4 contains an "Index of Names of Persons" covering 1731–1818. The indexes are by surname only and are available online for free through Google Books:
145:. During a time when parliamentary reporting was banned, Johnson regularly contributed parliamentary reports as "Debates of the Senate of Magna Lilliputia". Though they reflected the positions of the participants, the words of the debates were mostly Johnson's own. The name " 327:" Nichols, 1789. Vol. 2. Free digital version at Google Books (follow link to page 64, which is followed by the index, which is numbered as page 1). Indexes names from Vol. 1 "To the End of the LVIth Volume of the 1807: 1832: 1297: 1275: 112:(meaning "storehouse") for a periodical. Contributions to the magazine frequently took the form of letters, addressed to "Mr. Urban". The iconic illustration of 98:. It carried original content from a stable of regular contributors, as well as extensive quotations and extracts from other periodicals and books. Cave, who edited 1432:
General Index to Fifty-six Volumes of the Gentleman's Magazine: Indexes to the names of persons, the books and pamphlets, the poetical articles, and to the plates
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The First Magazine. A History of the Gentleman's Magazine, with an Account of Dr. Johnson's Editorial Activity and of the Notice Given America in the Magazine
94:. Cave's innovation was to create a monthly digest of news and commentary on any topic the educated public might be interested in, from commodity prices to 1802: 1822: 149:", a poetic name for America coined by Johnson, first appears in a 1738 weekly publication of the debates of the British Parliament in the magazine. 1812: 1797: 1154: 1827: 1817: 1718: 1767: 886:(1667–1745), Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet and cleric who became 158:, Latin for "Out of many, one", is thought to have inspired the use of the phrase as an unofficial motto of the United States. Motteux's 891: 1603: 1193: 1753: 468: 904: 851: 120:, on the front of each issue (occasionally updated over the years) depicted Cave's home, in effect, the magazine's "office". 1384:
The Gentleman's Magazine: Indexes to the poetical articles, the names of persons, the plates, and to the books and pamphlets
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in January 1731. It ran uninterrupted for almost 200 years, until 1922. It was the first to use the term
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Boyd, Percival comp., Boyd's Marriage Index, 555 volumes, (London: Society of Genealogists, 1938–1962)
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Bodleian Internet Library of Early Journals: A digital library of 18th and 19th Century journals
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Joseph Foster's index to marriages includes marriages from this periodical, as well as from
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Ayscough, Samuel; Nichols, John. (sometimes Richard, Gabriel)  "General Index to the
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A four-volume set of indexes was compiled by Samuel Ayscough (Assistant Librarian of the
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Two supplements to Kuist were originally published in Vols. 44, 45, 46, 47, and 49 of
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General Index Volume 2; The Gentleman's Magazine, Or, Trader's Monthly Intelligencer
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David Dobson gleaned references to American births, marriages, and deaths from
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A skilled businessman, Edward Cave developed an extensive distribution system for
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Robert Riccaltoun (1691–1769), Scottish Presbyterian divine and friend of poet
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1787–1818" Nichols, 1821. Vol. 3. Free digital version at Google Books
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Fry, Edward Alexander. "Index to the Biographical and Obituary Notices in
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Index to the essays, dissertations and historical passages (486 pp.)
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Index to the essays, dissertations and historical passages (494 pp.)
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Volume 4 – 1731 – 1780 (published by the British Record Society)
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American Vital Records from the Gentleman's Magazine, 1731–1868
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine
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The Gentleman's Magazine: or, Trader's monthly intelligencer
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Top half of Volume One, Issue One, published January 1731
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Ayscough, Samuel; Nichols, John. "General Index to the
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Fry, Edward Alexander. "Index to the Marriages in the
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Cave. 20 July 1789 – via Google Books. 527:clergyman known as a writer on Spanish literature 476:(1663–1732), English man of letters, politician, 141:'s first regular employment as a writer was with 78:'s first regular employment as a writer was with 1661:and Its Conversion into an Electronic Database)" 631:(1821–1879), English traveler, historian, author 493:minister, theological writer and literary critic 353:A few partial indexes to genealogical events in 106:"Sylvanus Urban", was the first to use the term 972:(1681–1765), English poet, best remembered for 1833:News magazines published in the United Kingdom 1033:(1767–1827), English draughtsman and engraver 8: 808:(1725–1790), Welsh clergyman, academic, and 379:for the years 1731 to 1768 were included in 1482:"General Index to the Gentleman's Magazine" 1689:The Gentleman's magazine (London, England) 1507:, 6 vols. 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E pluribus unum

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