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Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 4 no. 173 2 June 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.
A Madman's Manuscript, Charles Dickens , extract novel (p. 89)
Note: Author unattributed in this source.
Ship News : Departures, single work column
Goods listed include: 19 May 1838 Rhoda for London - '7 cases returned printed books, H. Dowling.'
(p. 90)
Ex Officio!, single work column (p. 90)
The Investigation of Charges Preferred by Mr Goodwin Against Mr Friend, single work column

Report of a board of inquiry into the allegations between Matthew Curling Friend and the editor of the Cornwall Chronicle, William Lushington Goodwin. The inquiry continued over some weeks.

(p. 90)
Farewell to the Thirteen, William Lushington Goodwin , single work correspondence

A threat of legal action against the 'thirteen gentlemen' who withdrew their names from the Cornwall Chronicle subscription list on 28 April 1838.

(p. 90)
To the Editor, 'A Friend to Truth' , single work correspondence
Correspondence dated 18 May 1838 criticising the 1838 edition of the Hobart Town Almanack and Van Diemen's Land Annual.
(p. 90)
Mr Goodwin's Acquittal : Liberty of the Press, single work column

The editor of the Cornwall Chronicle, William Lushington Goodwin and the Launceston port officer, Matthew Curling Friend were in a long running feud that escalated in 1838.

(p. 90)
Note: Reprinted from the Colonial Times newspaper.
Compositors Wanted, single work advertisement
An advertisement for two compositors for the Cornwall Chronicle.
(p. 92)
Wanted a Demy Iron Press, single work advertisement (p. 92)
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