City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . MILL CREEK BRIDGE, OX L. E. & D. R. RAILWAY — LENGTH 5^7 FEET 8 INCHES, HEIGHT 76 FEET. ONTARIO, CANADA. 165 and commencedthe publicationof the True Pa-tiiot. a strongConsor V a t i v enewspaper. Itsurvived but avery few 1836 a feAvardent Eeform-ers in Londonpurchased aprinting press,and induced Ed-ward Allan Tal-bot to again en-ter the field as apublic paper wasintended to de-nounce Sir Fran-cis Bond Head,the then Gover-nor, and all hissupporters. Atthat particulartime the greaterportion of th
City of London, Ontaro, CanadaThe pioneer period and the London of to-day . MILL CREEK BRIDGE, OX L. E. & D. R. RAILWAY — LENGTH 5^7 FEET 8 INCHES, HEIGHT 76 FEET. ONTARIO, CANADA. 165 and commencedthe publicationof the True Pa-tiiot. a strongConsor V a t i v enewspaper. Itsurvived but avery few 1836 a feAvardent Eeform-ers in Londonpurchased aprinting press,and induced Ed-ward Allan Tal-bot to again en-ter the field as apublic paper wasintended to de-nounce Sir Fran-cis Bond Head,the then Gover-nor, and all hissupporters. Atthat particulartime the greaterportion of thereading Liberalswere supportersof the ,edited byJohn Talbot:consequently, thenew London pa-per, the Free-mans Journal, died for want of 1840 the two Hackstafs established a. Re-form paper, the Inquirer. That paper livedfor several years. In 1844, Lemon & Hartissued the Times. This later on became the
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