Perfect Occurrences

Perfect Occurrences was a weekly newspaper edited by Henry Walker (cleric) which became the semi-official mouth piece of Parliament in 1647.[1]

Perfect Occurrences, of Every Day journal in Parliament. Proceedings of the Council of State: And other Moderate Intelligence.

See also

30 September 1647 Ordinance for the regulation of printing and to prevent the issue of scandalous pamphlets.

Notes

  1. Clyde 1970, p. 146.

References

  • Clyde, William M. (1970). Struggle for the Freedom of the Press from Caxton to Cromwell. Issue 479 of Research and Source Works. Ayer Publishing. p. 146. ISBN 978-0-8337-0606-5.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)


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