1800s
- Weekly Dispatch (1801–1928, continued as Sunday Dispatch). Weekly. Christian Observer (1802–1874).
- The Guardian of Education (1802–1806)
- The Edinburgh Review (1802–1900). Quarterly.
- The Monthly Register and encyclopedian magazine (1802–1803).
- Political Register (1802–1835). Weekly. Edited by William Cobbett
- Annual Review and History of Literature (1803–1809). Annual. Founded by Arthur Aikin; edited by Aikin (volumes 1-6) and Thomas Rees (volume 7).
- The Anti-Gallican: or Standard of British loyalty, religion and liberty (1804).
- The Eclectic Review (1805–1868). Monthly
- Youth's Magazine (1805–1867).
- La Belle Assemblée (1806–1832, continued as Court Magazine 1832–48). Established by John Bell.
- Le Beau Monde (1806–1810). Published by John Browne Bell.
- General Review of British and Foreign Literature (1806). Published by William Nicholson.
- The Monthly Repository (1806–1838). Monthly.
- The Athenaeum: a magazine of literary and miscellaneous information (1807–1809). Edited by John Aikin.
- The Cabinet (1807–1809).
- The Director: a weekly literary journal (1807).
- The Irish magazine, and monthly asylum for neglected biography (1807–1815).
- The Edinburgh Annual Register (1808–1826). Founded by Walter Scott.
- The Examiner (1808–1886). Weekly.
- The Tradesman; or, Commercial magazine (1808–1812).
- Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine (1809–).
- The New Musical Magazine, Review, and Register (1809–10). Monthly.
- Quarterly Review (1809–1967). Quarterly.
- Ladies' Fashionable Repository (1809–1829?; continues 1829–34 as Raw's Ladies
- Fashionable Repository; 1837–1905 Pawsey's Ladies Fashionable Repository). Annually.
- Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics (1809–1829). Established by Rudolph Ackermann.
1810s
- Hibernia Magazine, and Dublin monthly panorama (1810–1811)
- Monthly Panorama (1810).
- The Reflector: a quarterly magazine, on subjects of philosophy, politics, and the liberal arts (1810–1811).
- British Review (1811–1825). Quarterly. Founded by John Weylund; edited by Weylund (for 1 or 2 numbers), then by William Roberts (until 1822). Published by John Hatchard.
- Cheap Magazine (1813–1815). Monthly, 4d.
- Monthly Museum; or, Dublin literary repertory of arts, science, literature and miscellaneous information (1813–1814).
- Champion (1814–1822). Edited by John Scott. Lady's Monthly Museum; Or, Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction (1814–1830).
- The New Monthly Magazine (1814–1884). Quarterly.
- Augustan Review (1815–1816). Monthly.
- British Lady's Magazine (1815–1818). Monthly. Published by John Souter.
- Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette (1816–; became the Gazette and Herald in 1956). Weekly. The Black Dwarf (1817–1824)
- Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1817–1980). Monthly.
- The Ǣgis; or, Independent weekly expositor (July–September 1818). Weekly
- The Kaleidoscope; or, Literary and Scientific Mirror. Weekly. Published at Liverpool by Egerton Smith. (1818–1831).
- The Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc. (1818–1836). Weekly.
- The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review (1818–1828).
- Christian Remembrancer (1819–1868). Monthly 1819–44, quarterly 1844–68.
- Edinburgh Monthly Review (1819–1821).
- The English Musical Gazette; or, Monthly Intelligencer (1819). Monthly.
- Imperial Magazine (1819–1834). Edited by Samuel Drew.
- Indicator (1819–1821). Weekly. Published by Joseph Appleyard. Edited by Leigh Hunt.
1820s
- John Bull (1820–). Weekly.
- Y Cymmrodor (1821–1951).
- Album (1822–1825). Quarterly. Edited by Francis St. Leger.
- Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle (1822–1886)
- The Fancy (1822–26)
- Glasgow Medical Journal (1822–1956)
- The London Magazine (1822–1829)
- Mirror of Literature (1822–1847)
- Sportsman's Annual (1822?–1870). Annually.
- The Harmonicon (1823–1833). Monthly.
- The Lancet (1823–)
- The Portfolio (1823–25)
- Mirror of Literature, Amusement and Instruction (1823–41)
- The Westminster Review (1824–1914). Quarterly and then monthly.
- The Children's Friend (1824–). Monthly.
- Child's Companion (1824–). Monthly.
- Staffordshire Mercury (1824–1848). Weekly
- The World of Fashion and Continental Feuilletons (1824–1851; continued 1852–79 as The Ladies Monthly Magazine and World of Fashion; 1880–1891 as Monde Élegant; or the World of Fashion). Monthly.
- The Age (1825–1843; continues 1843–45 as The Age and Argus, 1845–46 as The English Gentleman). Weekly.
- The Anti-Slavery Reporter (1825–?)
- Birmingham Journal (1825–1869). Weekly.
- The Foreign Quarterly Review (1827–1846). Quarterly.
- The Keepsake (1827–1857). Annually.
- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (1827–)
- Athenaeum (1828–1921)
- Church of England Newspaper (1828–)
- The Spectator (1828–)
- The London Review (1829)
- Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life (1829–1836).
1830s
- Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1830–1882). Monthly.
- Comic Annual (1830–1839, 1842)
- Figaro in London (1831–1839). Weekly.
- Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London (1831–1880)
- The Metropolitan Magazine (1831–1850)
- The Poor Man's Guardian (1831–1835). Weekly.
- Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times (1831–1849). Weekly.
- Chambers's Edinburgh Journal (1832–1956; renamed Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Arts in 1854, and Chambers's Journal in 1897)
- Dublin Journal of Medical & Chemical Science (1832–1925; renamed Dublin Journal of Medical Science, and Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science from 1846 to 1871)
- Hereford Times (1832–). Weekly. 7d.
- The Journal (1832–). Weekly
- Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music and Romance (1832–1870). Monthly.
- The Penny Magazine (1832–1845). Weekly
- The Saturday Magazine (1832–1844). Weekly
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (1832–1855)
- The Cheltenham Looker-On (1833–1920)
- The Dublin University Magazine (1833–1877)
- The British and Foreign Review; or, European Quarterly Journal (1835–1844). Quarterly.
- The Gospel Standard (1835–). Monthly
- The London Review (1835–1836)
- The Mining Journal (1835–)
- The London and Westminster Review (1836–1840)
- The Musical World (1836–1891). Weekly.
- The Dublin Review (1836–1900). Quarterly, then monthly.
- Bentley's Miscellany (1837–1868). Monthly.
- Cleave's Penny Gazette (1837–44). Weekly.
- Justice of the Peace (1837–). Weekly.
- Northern Liberator (1837–1840). Weekly.
- Northern Star (1837–52). Weekly.
- Penny Satirist (1837–1846; continues 1846 as Penny Satirist and London Pioneer; 1846–48 as London Pioneer; 1848 as Literary Pioneer). Weekly.
- Publishers' Circular (1837–1959).
- The Era (1838–1939). Weekly
- Journal of the Statistical Society of London (1838–86, continued as Journal of the Royal Statistical Society)
- The Monthly Chronicle: A National Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art (1838–1841). Monthly.
- The Art Union Monthly Journal, soon renamed The Art Journal (1839–1912). Monthly
- Millennial Star (1840–1970). Monthly
- The Musical Journal (1840). Weekly.
- Peter Parley's Annual (1840–1892). Annually.
- Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal, later became British Medical Journal (1840–)
- Annals and Magazine of Natural History (1841-), later became Journal of Natural History
- The Gardeners' Chronicle (1841–)
- The Jewish Chronicle (1841–). Weekly
- Punch (1841–1992). Weekly.
- Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art (1842–1854)
- The Friend (1842–). Weekly.
- Illustrated London News (1842–). Weekly. 6d.
- Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper (1842–). Weekly.
- The Musical Examiner (1842–44). Weekly.
- The Builder (1843–). Weekly.
- The Economist (1843–). Weekly.
- Family Friend (1842–). Weekly
- The Family Herald: A Domestic Magazine of Useful Information & Amusement (1843–1940). Weekly.
- News of the World (1843–2011). Weekly. 3d.
- Pictorial Times (1843–48). Weekly.
- The Zoologist (1843–). Monthly.
- Archaeological Journal (1844-). Quarterly (annually after 1927)
- The Musical Times (1844–). Monthly.
- The North British Review (1844–1871). Quarterly.
- Preston Guardian (1844–; renamed Farmers Guardian in 1958)
- The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature (1845–1855). Quarterly.
- The British Quarterly Review (1845–1886). Quarterly.
- Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany (1845–49). Monthly.
- The London Journal (1845–1906). Weekly.
- Norfolk News (1845–). Weekly
- Sharpe's London Journal (1845–1870). Weekly 1845–47, monthly 1848–70.
- British Mothers' Magazine (1845–64). Monthly.
- Juvenile Companion, and Sunday-School Hive (1845–1891). Monthly.
- Archaeologia Cambrensis (1846–1999). Annually.
- Le Follet (1846–). Monthly.
- The Guardian [Anglican newspaper] (1846–1951). Weekly.
- Prophwyd y Jubili (1846–1848). Monthly
- Lady's Newspaper and Pictorial Times (1847–1863). Weekly.
- The Rambler (1848–1862). Weekly (Jan–Aug 1848), then monthly (until Feb 1589), then bimonthly (until 1862).
- Red Republican (1848–1850). Weekly
- Eliza Cook's Journal (1849–1853). Weekly.
- Notes and Queries (1849–). Weekly.
- Spirit of Freedom, and Working Man's Vindicator (1849–1850)
1850s
- The Germ (1850–1850). Monthly
- Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1850–). Monthly.
- Household Words (1850–1859). Weekly.
- The Leader (1850–60). Weekly.
- Reynold's News (1850–). Weekly
- Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Younger Members of the English Church (1851–1899). Monthly.
- Racing Times (1851–1868). Weekly.
- The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine (1852–1874; 1877; 1880–1890). Monthly. Craven Herald (1853–). Monthly; later weekly.
- The Field (1853–)
- The London Quarterly Review (1853–1900). Quarterly.
- Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science (1853–1965; from 1966 the Journal of Cell Science)
- Alnwick Mercury (1854–; renamed Alnwick and County Gazette in 1883, Northumberland and Alnwick Gazette in 1943, and Northumberland Gazette in 1947)
- Morpeth Herald (1854–). Monthly; weekly from 1858.
- The National Review (1855–1864). Quarterly.
- The Orcadian (1854–). Monthly, then weekly.
- Swindon Advertiser and Monthly Record (1854–) Monthly, 1d.; from 1855 weekly; from 1898 daily.
- Illustrated Times (1855–1872). Weekly.
- Boy's Own Magazine (1855–74)
- Derbyshire Times (1855–). Weekly.
- The Harrow Monthly Gazette and General Advertiser (1855–). 2d.
- Local Government Chronicle (1855–)
- Military Chronicle and Naval Spectator (1855–; later Rochester, Chatham and Gillingham News). Weekly.
- The Saturday Review of politics, literature, science, and art (1855–1938). Weekly. The Weekly News (1855–). Weekly.
- The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine (1856)
- The Engineer (1856–)
- The Atlantic Monthly (1857–1915). Monthly.
- Friendly Companion and Illustrated Instructor (1857–). Monthly.
- Journal of the Royal United Service Institution (1857–)
- The Atlantis (1858–1860, 1862–1863, 1870)
- The Bookseller (1858–)
- English Women's Journal (1858–1864). Monthly.
- Estates Gazette (1858–)
- Ladies' Treasury: An Illustrated Magazine of Entertaining Literature (1857–1895). Monthly.
- All the Year Round (1859–1895). Weekly.
- Bentley's Quarterly Review (1859–1860). Quarterly.
- Chemist and Druggist (1859–)
- The Eagle (1859=)
- Macmillan's Magazine (1859–1907). Monthly.
- Sporting Life (1859–1998). Weekly, then daily after 1883.
- Transactions of the South Wales Institute of Engineers (1859–).
1860s
- The Cornhill Magazine (1860–1975). Monthly.
- Investors Chronicle (1860–)
- Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers (1860–1900)
- Baily's Monthly Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1860–1926). Monthly.
- The Bee-Hive (1861–1878). Weekly.
- Fun (1861–1901). Weekly.
- Penny Illustrated Paper (1861–1913). Weekly.
- The Queen (1861–)
- The Home and Foreign Review (1862–1864)
- Every Boy's Magazine (1862–1889; titled Routledge's Magazine for Boys 1865–68, and Young Gentleman's Magazine 1869–73). Monthly.
- The Grocer (1862–)
- The Musical Standard (1862–1933). Semimonthly 1862–63, biweekly 1864–66 weekly 1866–.
- London Society (1862–1898). Monthly.
- Sporting Gazette (1862–1878; continued 1879 as Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal; 1880–1903 as County Gentleman, Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal; 1903–05 as County Gentleman; 1905–15 as County Gentleman and Land and Water; 1916–1920 as Land and Water). Weekly.
- Alpine Journal (1863–). Annually.
- Church Times (1863–). Weekly.
- The Theological Review: A Quarterly Journal of Religious Thought and Life (1864–1879). Quarterly.
- Alexandra Magazine (1864–1865). Monthly.
- Entomologist's Monthly Magazine (1864–) Monthly / quarterly?
- The Geological Magazine (1864–)
- The Illustrated Police News (1864–1939)
- The Month (1864–2001). Monthly.
- The Musical Monthly and Repertoire of Literature, the Drama, and the Arts (1864–65). Monthly.
- The Owl: a Wednesday journal of politics and society (1864–). Weekly.
- The English Mechanic and World of Science (1865–1926). Weekly.
- Fishing Gazette (1865–1962). Weekly.
- The Fortnightly Review (1865–1900). Fortnightly for a year, then monthly.
- Hardwicke's Science Gossip: A Monthly Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature (1865–1893). Monthly.
- Merry & Wise; a magazine for young people (1865–1872). Monthly.
- Sporting Times (1865–1931). Weekly.
- The Contemporary Review (1866–). Monthly.
- The Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society (1866–)
- Aunt Judy's Magazine (1866–1885). Monthly.
- Chatterbox (1866–1953) Weekly / monthly.
- Boys of England (1866–99, continues as Up-To-Date Boys' Journal 1899–1901, Boys of England 1901?–1906). Weekly.
- Englishwoman's Review (1866–1910). Monthly / quarterly.
- Father William's Stories (1866–67, continues 1868–81 as The Children's Treasury and 1881 as Our Darlings). Monthly / weekly.
- Kind Words for Boys and Girls (1866–1937). Monthly / weekly.
- Judy; or the London serio-comic journal (1867–1907). Weekly.
- Reports and transactions of the Cardiff Naturalists Society (1867–1986). Annually.
- Saint Pauls: A Monthly Magazine (1867–1874). Monthly.
- The Tomahawk (1867–1870). Weekly.
- Collections Historical & Archaeological relating to Montgomeryshire (1868–)
- Good Words for the Young (1868–1877). Monthly / weekly.
- Academy (1869–1916). Weekly.
- The Graphic (1869–1932). Weekly.
- Nature (1869–). Weekly.
- The People's Friend (1869–). Weekly.
1870s
- The Boy's Own Paper, front page, 11 April 1891
- Shield; the Anti-Contagious Diseases Acts Association's weekly circular (1870–1886; continues 1897–1916 as The Shield / Josephine Butler Society; 1916–1933 as The Shield; a review of moral and social hygiene).
- The London Figaro; (1870–1898) a literary and satirical magazine. Daily for the first 9 months, then weekly.
- The Dark Blue (1871–1873)
- Little Folks; the magazine for boys and girls; a magazine for the young (1871–1933). Weekly, then monthly.
- Our Young Folk's Weekly Budget (1871–76, continues 1876–79 as Young Folk's Weekly Budget, 1879–84 as Young Folks, 1884–91 as Young Folks, 1891–96 as Old and Young, 1896–97 as Folks-at-Home). Weekly.
- St. Nicholas; Scribner's illustrated magazine for girls and boys (1872–). Monthly.
- The New Quarterly Magazine (1873–1880). Quarterly.
- Journal of the Women's Education Union (1873–1881). Monthly.
- Passing Events; at home and abroad (1873). Weekly.
- Funny Folks (1874–); available openly and freely from the UF Digital Collections [a] The Women's Advocate (1874). Monthly.
- Women and Work (1874–1876). Weekly.
- Little Wide-Awake. A story book for little children (1874–93) [a] (Lucy Sale-Barker, editor)
- Myra's Journal of Dress and Fashion (1875–). Monthly.
- The Dart (1876–1911). Weekly.
- Mind (1876–)
- Women's Union Journal (1876–1890; continued 1891 as Quarterly Report and Review; 1891–1919 as Women's Trade Union Review). Monthly / quarterly.
- The Nineteenth Century (1877–1900). Monthly.
- The Observatory (1877–)
- The University Magazine (1878–1880)
- Routledge's Every Girl's Annual (1878–1886?; continues 1887–1888 as Every Girl's Annual). Annually.
- Moonshine (1879–1902). Weekly.
- Boy's Own Paper (1879–1967). Weekly.
- Owl; a journal of wit and wisdom (1879–). Weekly.
1880s
- The Amateur Photographer, Vol 1, No 1, 10 Oct 1884, front cover.
- The Modern Review: A Quarterly Magazine (1880–1884)
- The Union Jack; a magazine of healthy, stirring tales of adventure by land or sea (1880–1883). Weekly.
- Girl's Own Paper (1880–1956). Weekly, then monthly.
- Young England magazine (1880–1937). Weekly, then monthly, then annually.
- British Chess Magazine (1881–). Monthly.
- Tit-Bits (1881–). Weekly.
- Kate Greenaway's Almanack (1882–)
- Longman's Magazine (1882–1900). Monthly.
- The Scottish Review (1882–1900)
- Surveyor (1882–). Weekly.
- Wildfowler's Shooting Times and Kennel News, later Shooting Times (1882–)
- The National Review (London) (1883–).
- British Women's Temperance Journal (1883–92; 1892 continues as Wings)
- Ally Sloper's Half Holiday (1884–). Weekly.
- (The) Amateur Photographer (1884–). Weekly, 2d.
- Amateur Gardening (1884–)
- The Century Guild Hobby Horse (1884–1892, continued 1893-4 as The Hobby Horse). Quarterly.
- Horse & Hound (1884–). Weekly.
- Justice (1884–1925). Weekly.
- Walter's Theatrical and Sporting Directory and Book of Reference (1884–1893). Annually.
- Arbeyter Fraynd (1885–1914)
- Commonweal (1885–1894). Monthly, then weekly.
- The Quarterly Musical Review (1885–88). Quarterly.
- Freedom (1886–)
- Atalanta (1887–98). Monthly.
- Murray's Magazine. (1887–1891). Monthly. Our Little Dots. Pretty pictures and stories for little girls and boys (1887–). Monthly.
- Lucifer (1887–1897)
- The Dawn (1888–1896). Quarterly.
- Licensed Victuallers' Mirror (1888–92, continues 1892– as Sporting Mirror). Weekly.
- Pick-Me-Up (1888–1909). Weekly.
- The Women's Penny Paper (1888–1890; continued 1891–1899 as The Women's Herald). Weekly.
- Boys' Brigade Gazette (1889–). Quarterly.
- The Dial (1889–1897), founded by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon
- The New Review (1889–1897) at Google books
- English edition of Puck (1889–90)
1890s
- Bound volume of The Strand Magazine for Jan–June 1894
- Review of Reviews (1890–1953). Monthly.
- Golf (1890–1899, continues 1899– as Golf Illustrated)
- Illustrated Chips (1890–) Weekly
- The Bookman (1891–1934). Monthly.
- Cycling (1891–; briefly in the 1890s Cycling and Moting). Weekly
- The Strand Magazine (1891–1950)
- Chums (1892–)
- Hearth and Home (1892–)
- The Idler (1892–1911). Monthly.
- Isis (1892–). Weekly.
- Bright Eyes: an annual for young folk (1893–)
- Halfpenny Marvel (1893–98, continues 1898– as The Marvel)
- The New Quarterly Review (1893–96). Quarterly.
- Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion / Trafodion Anrhydedd
- Gymdeithas y Cymmrodorion (1893–)
- The Woman at Home (1893–1920; continued 1920–21 as The Home Magazine; 1922 as The Ladies Home Magazine; 1922–31 as The Home Magazine and the Ladies Field). Monthly / weekly.
- The New Age (1894–1922?)
- Picture Politics (1894–1914). Monthly.
- Tiny Tots; an annual for very little people (1894–1940). Monthly / fortnightly / annually.
- The Yellow Book (1894–1897). Quarterly.
- Union Jack (1894–1933). Weekly. (re-named Detective Weekly in 1933, this continued until 1940 but was cancelled due to paper rationing)
- The Autocar (1895–)
- Racing Illustrated (1895–1896).
- The Savoy (1896).
- The Pageant (1896–1897), edited by Charles Shannon and Gleeson White
- Big Budget (1897–1909)
- Country Life (1897–)
- The Dome (1897–1900). Quarterly, then monthly.
- The Railway Magazine (1897–). Monthly.
- Dos Fraye Vort (1898)
- Model Engineer Magazine (1898–)
- The Storm-Bell (1898–1900). Monthly.
- The Anglo-Saxon Review (1899–1901). Quarterly.
- The Captain (1899–1924) [a]
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