Daily Gazetteer


The Daily Gazetteer was an English newspaper which was published from 30 June 1735 until 1746. The paper was printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row, London by W. Arnall et al.
In June 1740 the opposition essay-paper The Champion joked that postal “Clerks of the Road” would not let it travel by post “for fear, perhaps, it shall quarrel with the Gazetteer upon the Road.”
The Gazetteer and New Daily Advertiser was printed by Charles Say until his death in 1775, after which it was printed by his widow, Mary Say. Say published three papers but the Gazetteer was the only daily publication.
The London Gazette paper was then published as