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The Owl (magazine)

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from 1864 to 1870. Irregularly published, but sometimes fortnightly, it cost 6d., was
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was joint editor of the paper from 1864 to 1868. Contributors included the architect
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Reginald Lucas, 'Borthwick, Sir Algernon, first Baron Glenesk (1830–1908)',
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Irregularly published magazines published in the United Kingdom
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in politics and consisted of a mix of satire and London
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The Owl: a Wednesday journal of politics and society
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Satirical magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Index

OWL (magazine)
London
Tory
society
Morning Post
Algernon Borthwick
Evelyn Ashley
Lord Wharncliffe
James Archibald Stuart-Wortley
Alexander Baillie-Cochrane, 1st Baron Lamington
Arthur Ashpitel
Montagu Corry
Laurence Oliphant
Henry Drummond Wolff
Mortimer Collins
Lord Houghton
Ralph Bernal Osborne
George Otto Trevelyan
Thomas Gibson Bowles
H. C. G. Matthew
‘Borthwick, Algernon, Baron Glenesk (1830–1908)’
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography


ODNB
Dublin University Magazine
Categories
1870 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Satirical magazines published in the United Kingdom
Defunct magazines published in the United Kingdom

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