List of eighteenth-century British periodicals
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This list of Eighteenth-century British periodicals excludes daily newspapers.
- The Gentleman's Magazine (1731-1907). Monthly.
- The London Magazine (1732-1785)
- The Scots Magazine (1739-1826).
- Universal Magazine (1747-). Founded by Percival Stockdale.
- The Monthly Review (1749-1845). Monthly. Founded by Ralph Griffiths and Robert Dodsley. Oliver Goldsmith was a contributor.
- The Rambler (1750-1752). Twice weekly.
- The Connoisseur (1754-1756). Weekly.
- The Critical Review (1756-1817)
- The Annual Register (1758-). Annually.
- The Bee (1759-)
- Exeter Mercury or West Country Advertiser, later Trewman's Exeter Flying Post (1863)
- The Gospel Magazine (1766-)
- Theological Repository (1769-1771, 1784, 1786, 1788)
- Town and Country Magazine (1769-)
- Lady's Magazine (1770-1837). Monthly.
- The Building Magazine (1774-78)
- Wesleyan Methodist Magazine (1778-1969). Monthly
- The Arminian Magazine (1778-1913)
- A New Review (1782-1786). Edited by Paul Henry Maty.
- Annals of Agriculture (1784-1815). Started by Arthur Young.
- The New Town & Country Magazine (1787-89)
- The Analytical Review (1788-1799)
- The Botanical Magazine, subsequently Curtis's Botanical Magazine (1787-)
- The Observer (1791-). Weekly.
- The Sporting Magazine. (1792-). Monthly.
- British Critic. Quarterly (1793-)
- Anthologia hibernica (1793-94). Published in Dublin.
- The Tribune (1795-96). Edited by John Thelwall
- The Aberdeen Magazine, Or, Universal Repository. (1796-98)
- The Monthly Magazine (1796-). Founded by Sir Richard Phillips, edited by John Aikin
- The Watchman (1796). Founded and edited by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- The Anti-Jacobin, or, Weekly Examiner (1797-98)
- The Anti-Jacobin Review (1798-1821)
- The Philosophical Magazine (1798-)
- The Asiatic annual register (1799-1811)