Answers to Questions on the Press I. (a) 1853, (b)
1855, (c) 1861.-2. A Record of daily events posted up in Ancient Rome.-3. Edmund Burke, (House of Commons, 1774).-4. Morning Post (1772), The Times (1785).
5. Charles Dickens of Daily News in 1846; John Forster.-8. The Star, by T. P. O'Connor in 1888.-7. In Coningsby, (Beacons- field), book 3, chapter I.—g. Local Authorities (Admission of Press to Meetings) Act 1908, Children Act 1908.-9. British Museum.-10. W. E. Gladstone (sec, his Life by Justin Macarthy). —11. Lord Brentford (then Sir Wm. Joynson.Hicks) at Printers' Pension Dinner, (see Times, November 17th, 1927).-12. London Gazette, founded in 1665 as Oxford Gazette" ; twice weekly.- 13. John Stuart Mill On Liberty, about 1858.