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16-766: The Newgate Calendar , subtitled The Malefactors' Bloody Register , was a popular collection of moralising stories about sin, crime, and criminals who commit them in England in the 18th and 19th centuries. Originally a monthly bulletin of executions , produced by the Keeper of Newgate Prison in London, the Calendar's title was appropriated by other publishers, who put out biographical chapbooks about notorious criminals such as Sawney Bean , Dick Turpin , and Moll Cutpurse . Collected editions of these stories began to appear in

32-590: A British TV programme now known as Tyne and Wear News Bulletin (service) , an online platform by Facebook See also [ edit ] Bulletin board (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Bulletin All pages with titles beginning with The Bulletin All pages with titles containing Bulletin Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

48-699: A daily newspaper in Bend, Oregon, U.S. The Bulletin (Belgian magazine) , a weekly English-language magazine published in Brussels, Belgium The Bulletin (Philadelphia newspaper) , a newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. (2004–2009) The Bulletin (Norwich) The Bulletin (Pittsburgh) , a monthly community newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. London Bulletin , surrealist monthly magazine (1938–1940) The Morning Bulletin ,

64-723: A daily newspaper published in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia since 1861 Philadelphia Bulletin , a newspaper published in Philadelphia, U.S. (1847–1982) San Francisco Evening Bulletin , founded as the Daily Evening Bulletin (1855–1929) Many organizations or associations maintain a bulletin for members, including: All pages with titles containing Bulletin of All pages with titles containing Bulletins of All pages with titles containing Bulletin de All pages with titles containing Bulletin ( Annual Bulletin (disambiguation) ,

80-583: A derogatory manner. Oliver Twist, which mentions the Calendar twice, was designated as such by Dickens' contemporary, William Makepeace Thackeray, much to Dickens' chagrin. Tom Cringle in Michael Scott's novel Tom Cringle's Log apologises for interrupting the pirate smuggler Obed's confessional story, saying "It was not quite the thing to cut you short in the middle of your Newgate Calendar, Obed--beg pardon, your story I mean; no offence now, none in

96-466: A lasting legacy on early 19th-century crime fiction. Critics believed that the Calendars' publication would inspire copycat criminals and romanticize crime culture. There was a communal and social element to the stories. According to Henry Mayhew , orphans in common lodging-houses would read the stories out loud in groups. Spoofs were dubbed "Newgate novels" of the "Newgate school" of literature in

112-455: Is a Swedish online newspaper founded in 2020. The stated position of the editorial page is libertarian conservative , and the newspaper has frequently been characterized as politically right-wing . In 2021, Bulletin recruited Andrew Rosenthal , a former editor of The New York Times , as editor-in-chief, as well as Pelle Zachrisson from right-wing populist site Nyheter Idag as operative editor-in-chief. Since its start in late 2020,

128-524: The Common Law and Bloody Code , with some rare exceptions. One edition contained an introduction suggesting that swindling be made (another) capital offence . A new edition in four volumes was published in 1824-26 by Andrew Knapp and William Baldwin, two lawyers , and a further edition in 1826, under the title, The New Newgate Calendar . A penny dreadful edition of The New Newgate Calendar appeared between 1863 and 1866. The Newgate Calendar had

144-566: The average home. The entries editorialise strongly against their subjects, including Catholicism, The Protectorate and Commonwealth , any political enemies of Britain (such as the French), drunkenness, prostitution ("Women of abandoned character"), gambling, "dissipation" in general and other "vices", while eulogising Protestantism, the Church of England , the English monarchy and legal system,

160-773: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up bulletin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bulletin or The Bulletin may refer to: Periodicals (newspapers, magazines, journals) [ edit ] Bulletin (online newspaper) , a Swedish online newspaper The Bulletin (Australian periodical) , an Australian magazine (1880–2008) Bulletin Debate , a famous dispute from 1892 to 1893 between Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson The Bulletin (alternative weekly) , an alternative weekly published in Montgomery County, Texas, U.S. The Bulletin (Bend) ,

176-483: The mid-18th century, and in 1774 a five-volume bound edition became the standard version. While many of its accounts are highly embellished and/or drawn uncritically from other sources, they are lively and full of incident, and often refer to contemporary events and social issues. Along with the Bible and John Bunyan 's The Pilgrim's Progress , the Calendar was famously in the top three works most likely to be found in

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192-831: The name of several publications Commercial Bulletin (disambiguation) , the name of several publications Other uses [ edit ] Bulletin Building, Rockhampton , listed on the Queensland Heritage Register in Australia Bulletin Building, Washington, D.C. , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. News bulletin , a broadcast report on news of extreme urgency that interrupts normal programming Bulletin (news programme) ,

208-549: The site has mainly drawn attention for its internal conflicts, which have been extensively covered in Swedish media. In the site's first three months, several of its founders, original financiers, and the first two editors-in-chief, the political editor, and the cultural editor all resigned in protest amid leaked emails and video conference calls , a charge of anti-Semitism , police reports , plagiarism , and legal confusion. In October 2021, Bulletin' s CEO Jannik Svensson

224-494: The title Bulletin . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bulletin&oldid=1135953882 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bulletin (online newspaper) Defunct Former Bulletin

240-574: The world--eh?" Thomas Carlyle wrote, in his Life of Friedrich Schiller : "Look at the biography of authors! Except the Newgate Calendar, it is the most sickening chapter in the history of man." This article related to the history of England is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about a book on true crime is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . bulletin From Misplaced Pages,

256-417: Was criticized for employing convicted triple murderer Ricard Nilsson as a legal representative at the newspaper's annual meeting of shareholders. In December 2021, owners Tino Sanandaji and Pontus Tholin each reported the other to the Swedish police for various types of fraud. Tholin stated that the paper should file for bankruptcy and that it was "a shadow of its former self". In February 2022, Bulletin

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