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Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 4 no. 161 10 March 1838 of The Cornwall Chronicle est. 1835 The Cornwall Chronicle
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1838 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Clever Women, single work essay (p. 1s)
A Boy's Letter, single work column humour (p. 1s)
Specimen of a Patent Pocket Dictionary, for the Use of Those Who Wish to Understand the Meaning of Things As Well As Words, extract prose humour

An extract from the first instalment of a serialisation of a humourous dictionary of words published in the English magazine the New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal in 1824.

The word 'Specimen' in the original title is plural. However, as this is an extract (a 'Specimen' of the 'Specimens') the editor of the Cornwall Chronicle may have deliberately made the work singular.

(p. 1s)
Ship News : Arrivals, single work column

Imports listed include: 'March 8 - Rhoda ... from London ... 1 case books, H. Dowling'

(p. 38)
Compositor Wanted, single work advertisement

An advertisement for a compositor 'to work upon the Melbourne Advertiser'. Applicants were asked to apply to the [Cornwall] Chronicle Office. The advertisement is dated 10 February 1838.

(p. 40)
The Cornwall Almanack, single work advertisement

An advertisement for the 1838 edition of the Cornwall Almanack.

(p. 40)
Reporter Wanted, single work advertisement
An advertisement for a reporter for the Cornwall Chronicle. The advertisement is dated 3 March 1838.
(p. 40)
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