The Post Man
Newspaper
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The Post Man was an English newspaper published between 1695 and 1730.[1] It was edited by Jean de Fonvive, a Huguenot refugee.[2] It appeared three times a week and established such a reputation that the soldier, Duke of Marlborough, insisted that his military dispatches should only appear in its pages.[3]
EditorJean de Fonvive
Founded1695
Ceased publication1730
LanguageEnglish
Masthead from 12 to 14 May 1715 | |
| Editor | Jean de Fonvive |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1695 |
| Ceased publication | 1730 |
| Language | English |
| Headquarters | London, England |
It was published in London.[4]