Marchamont Nedham

Marchamont Nedham, also Marchmont and Needham (1620 – November 1678), was a journalist, publisher and pamphleteer during the English Civil War who wrote official news and propaganda for both sides of the conflict.

A "highly productive propagandist", he was significant in the evolution of early English journalism, and has been strikingly (if hyperbolically) called the "press agent" of Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Nedham, Marchamont
Published 1767
[Printed for A. Millar [and 3 others]

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by Nedham, Marchamont
Published 1767
printed for A. Millar and T. Cadell in the Strand, G. Kearsly in Ludgate Street, and H. Parker in Cornhill

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by Nedham, Marchamont
Published 1707
Printed for G.H. and sold by B. Bragg at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Nedham, Marchamont
Published 1744
printed in the reign of King Charles II. and re-published by J. Collyer in Ivy-Lane