Christian Remembrancer
The Christian Remembrancer was a high-church periodical which ran from 1819 to 1868. Joshua Watson and Henry Handley Norris, the owners of the British Critic, encouraged Frederick Iremonger to start the Christian Remembrancer as a monthly publication in 1819. Renn Dickson Hampden was briefly editor, 1825–26. In 1841 Francis Garden and William Scott became co-editors. In 1844 the magazine was relaunched as a quarterly, with James Mozley briefly succeeding Garden and acting as an editor until 1855.
Contributors to the Christian Remembrancer included John Armstrong, Richard William Church, Charles [John Ellicott], Robert Wilson Evans, Philip Freeman, Arthur [West Haddan], Walter Farquhar Hook, Anne Mozley, John Mason Neale, John Oxlee, Mark Pattison, Baden Powell, James Seaton Reid, George Williams and Samuel Wix.