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Fleury Mesplet (January 10, 1734 – January 24, 1794) was a French -born Canadian printer best known for founding the Montreal Gazette , Quebec 's oldest daily newspaper, in 1778.

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7-4760: (Redirected from Montreal Herald ) This is a list of defunct newspapers of Quebec presented in order of first appearance. 1770–1799 [ edit ] La Gazette du commerce et littéraire pour la Ville & District de Montréal , 1778, Montréal, Fleury Mesplet , printer, and Valentin Jautard , editor and journalist La Gazette de Montréal/The Montreal Gazette , 1785, Montréal, Fleury Mesplet, printer Le Courier de Québec ou héraut francois , 1788, Quebec City, William Moore , editor, and James Tanswell , collaborator Quebec Herald and Universal Miscellany , 1788, Quebec City, William Moore, editor, and James Tanswell, collaborator Le Magasin de Quebec/The Quebec Magazine , 1792, Quebec City, Samuel Neilson , printer and editor Le Cours du tems , 1794, Quebec City, John Jones and William Vondenvelden 1800–1819 [ edit ] The British American Register , 1802, Quebec City, John Neilson , owner and publisher Quebec Mercury , 1804, Quebec City, Thomas Cary , owner L'Almanach des dames , 1806, Louis Plamondon , editor Le Canadien 1806, Quebec City, Pierre Bédard , François Blanchet and Jean-Thomas Taschereau Courier de Québec , 1807, Quebec City, Pierre-Amable de Bonne and Joseph-François Perrault , founders, Pierre-Édouard Desbarats , printer, Jacques Labrie , editor Canadian courant and Montreal Advertiser , 1807, Montréal, Nahum Mower , owner and editor La Gazette canadienne/The Canadian Gazette , 1807, Montréal, Charles Brown, publisher and James Brown , editor Le Vrai Canadien , 1810, Quebec City, Pierre-Amable de Bonne ''The Montreal Herald''  [ fr ] , 1811, Montréal, William Gray and Mungo Kay , founders, owners and publishers Le Spectateur canadien , 1815, Charles-Bernard Pasteur , owner, editor and publisher The Canadian Inspector , 1815, Montréal, Nahum Mower, publisher The Quebec Telegraph , 1816 L'Aurore , 1817, Montréal, Michel Bibaud and Joseph Victor Delorme Gazette des Trois-Rivières , 1817, Trois-Rivières, Ludger Duvernay , founder, printer and editor L'Abeille canadienne , 1818, Montréal, Henri-Antoine Mézière Le Courrier du Bas-Canada , Montréal, 1819, Joseph Victor Delorme , founder, printer, and Michel Bibaud , editor journalist 1820–1829 [ edit ] L'Ami de la religion et du roi , 1820, Trois-Rivières, Ludger Duvernay The Enquirer , 1821, Quebec City The Scribbler , 1821, Montréal, Samuel Hull Wilcocke , owner and editor, J. Lame, printer La Gazette canadienne , 1822, Montréal, Jonh Quilliam The Canadian Spectator , 1822, John Jones , editor, Jocelyn Waller , journalist The Canadian Times and Weekly Literary and Political Reporter , 1823, Ariel Bowman , printer, Edward Vernon Sparhawk , editor Christian Register , 1823, Montréal British Colonist and St-Françis Gazette , 1823, Stanstead, S. H. Dickerson Le Constitutionnel , 1823, Ludger Duvernay, owner, editor and journalist The Canadian Magazine and Literary Repository , 1823, Montréal, Joseph Nickless , owner, David Chisholmes and Alexander James Christie , directors The Canadian Review and Literary and Historical Journal , 1824, Montréal, Henry H. Cunningham , owner, David Chisholmes, director La Bibliothèque canadienne, ou miscellanées historiques, scientifiques et littéraires 1825, Montréal, Michel Bibaud and Joseph-Marie Bellenger La Minerve , 1826, Montréal, Augustin-Norbert Morin , founder, owner, printer and journalist L'Argus, Journal electorique , 1826, Trois-Rivières, Ludger Duvernay La Gazette de Saint-Philippe , 1826, Saint-Philippe-de-Laprairie, F-X Pigeon, founder Journal de médecine de Québec , 1826, Quebec City, Xavier Tessier The Christian Sentinel and Anglo-Canadian Churchman's Magazine , 1827 L'Électeur-The Elector , 1827, François Lemaître The Irish Vindicator and Canada General Advertiser , 1828, Montréal, Daniel Tracey , founder, editor, printer and journalist Journal des sciences naturelles , 1828, Quebec City, maybe Xavier Tessier Le coin du feu , 1829, Montréal, Madame Raoul Dandurand , founder & editor; Jacques Labrie and Augustin-Norbert Morin 1830–1839 [ edit ] L'Observateur 1830, Michel Bibaud , Ludger Duvernay, printer Le Magasin du Bas-Canada, Journal littéraire et scientifique 1832, Montréal, Michel Bibaud, Ludger Duvernay, printer L'Ami du peuple, de l'ordre et des lois 1832, Montréal,

14-525: A hundred pages, and another seven were almanacs . Michel Bibaud Michel Bibaud (19 January 1782 – 3 August 1857) was a Canadian writer and educator in Montreal, Quebec . In 1813 Bibaud began working as a journalist for Le Spectateur in Montreal. Later he became the founder and editor of La Bibliothèque canadienne with the close assistance of Joseph-Marie Bellenger . His body of work

21-657: Is different from Wikidata Fleury Mesplet Mesplet was born in Marseille , France, and was apprenticed as a printer in Lyon . He emigrated to London in 1773 where he set up shop in Covent Garden . In 1774 he emigrated to Philadelphia ; it is thought that he may have been persuaded to do so by Benjamin Franklin . In Philadelphia he again went into business as a printer, but received little work; he printed

28-674: The Gazette Littéraire de Montréal , edited by Valentin Jautard . Both were arrested in 1779 for sedition , and imprisoned for three years; on his release, Mesplet was $ 5,000 in debt but quickly dealt with his creditors. In 1785, he published La Gazette de Montréal , now the Montreal Gazette , the successor to the suspended Gazette Littéraire . In total, he published some seventy or eighty works, in French , English , Latin , and Iroquois ; ten of these ran to more than

35-685: The Lettre adressée aux habitants de la province de Québec, ci-devant le Canada ( Letter to the Inhabitants of Canada ) for the Continental Congress in 1775, and travelled to Montreal the following year to set up a printing press in the newly captured city. As the Americans withdrew from Montreal, he was arrested and imprisoned, but released later in the year; however, he managed to publish several works in 1776. In 1778 he founded

42-3425: The sulpiciens, John Jones, Pierre-Édouard Leclère Montreal Vindicator , 1832, Montréal, Édouard-Raymond Fabre , owner, Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan , journalist The Montreal Museum or Journal of Literature and Arts , 1832, Montréal, Mary Graddon Gosselin , editor, Ludger Duvernay, printer L'Écho du pays , 1833, Saint-Charles, Pierre-Dominique Debartzch , founder, Alfred-Xavier Rambau , journalist L'Abeille canadienne , 1833, Quebec City, François-Xavier Garneau , founder, editor and J-B Fréchette, printer L'Impartial , 1834, Laprairie Le Glaneur, journal littéraire, d’agriculture et d’industrie , 1836, Saint-Charles (replaces L'Écho du pays) Le Télégraphe , 1836, Quebec City, Philippe-Ignace François Aubert de Gaspé and Napoléon Aubin , founders and editors Le Populaire , 1837, Montréal, Clément-Charles Sabrevois de Bleury , Léon Gosselin , Pierre-Dominique Debartzch, Hyacinthe Leblanc de Marconnay , chief editor Le Fantasque , 1837, Quebec City, Napoléon Aubin, founder and editor Le Libéral , 1837, Quebec City La Quotidienne , 1837, Montréal, François Lemaître Le Temps , 1838, Montréal The Literary Garland , 1838, Montréal L'Aurore des Canadas, Journal littéraire, politique et commercial , 1839, Montréal, Joseph-Guillaume Barthe , editor 1840–1899 [ edit ] L'Avenir , 1847 Le Pays , 1852 Canadian Illustrated News , Montreal, 1869 The Montreal Evening Star , later The Montreal Star , 1869 Le Cultivateur , Quebec City, 1974 The Gazette Megantic Edition , Inverness, 1899–1911 1900–1989 [ edit ] Le Nationaliste , 1904 Montreal Standard , 1905–1951 (became Weekend ) Le Cri de l'Est , Matane, 1911 The Monitor , Montreal, 1926 (converted to online-only in 2009) L'Illustration , 1930, Montréal (also known as L'Illustration Nouvelle and Montréal-Matin ) Dimanche-Matin , 1954, Montreal Sunday Express , circa 1973, Montreal Le Jour , 1974, Saint-Laurent Montreal Daily News , 1988, Montreal References [ edit ] http://www.unites.uqam.ca/arche/alaq/index.php?nomLien=603 http://www.bib.umontreal.ca/CS/livre-savant/imprime/ https://web.archive.org/web/20060505231757/http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/8/18/r18-215-e.html v t e List of defunct newspapers of Canada (by province or territory ) Provinces Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Territories Northwest Territories Nunavut Yukon [REDACTED] Category [REDACTED] Canada portal Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_defunct_newspapers_of_Quebec&oldid=1247346959 " Categories : Quebec-related lists Defunct newspapers published in Quebec Lists of newspapers published in Canada Lists of defunct newspapers Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

49-417: Was diverse and large. The historical content has importance to the events of the time. Bibaud is credited with the first book written in verse by a Canadian. It was entitled Épîtres, Satires, Chansons, Épigrammes et Autres Pièces de vers and was published in 1830. His son, François-Maximilien , became a widely published writer on diverse topics concerning law and judicial matters. This article about

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