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The King returned to London as the plague dissipated, and the Gazette moved too, with the first issue of The London Gazette (labelled No. 24) being published on 5 February 1666. [7] The Gazette was not a newspaper in the modern sense: it was sent by post to subscribers, not printed for sale to the general public. [8]
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Like the London Gazette on which it was modelled, its strapline was "Published by Authority", [1] and it published notices of government business, including proclamations, the granting of royal assent to bills, writs of election, appointments to public office, commissions and promotions in the armed forces, and awards of honours, as well as ...