Nathaniel Mist

Standard Name: Mist, Nathaniel

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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Eliza Haywood
The author deliberately confuses her or his identity: a fictional correspondent cites contradictory opinions as to whether it is EH , or some other daughter of Behn or Manley , or a man dissimulating his...

Timeline

Probably 22 December 1716: Nathaniel Mist began publishing his Opposition...

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Probably 22 December 1716

Nathaniel Mist began publishing his Opposition newspaper The Weekly Journal; or, Saturday's-Post.
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The earliest copy in the British Library is no. 9, published on 9 February 1717.

1 May 1725: Nathaniel Mist's Opposition paper The Weekly...

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1 May 1725

Nathaniel Mist 's Opposition paper The Weekly Journal; or, Saturday's-Post changed its name to Mist's Weekly Journal.
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28 September 1728: Following the prosecution of its proprietor,...

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28 September 1728

Following the prosecution of its proprietor, Nathaniel Mist , the Opposition paper Mist's Weekly Journal changed its name to Fog's Weekly Journal.
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