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Many years after (1867) I undertook to produce another morning paper, The Day. In this case a deposit of ^500 was lodged in a bank under similar conditions, and its forfeiture just prevented the transaction from being a loss, for the paper stopped suddenly after an issue of forty- one numbers. " THE FIELD. " The Field newspaper was started by Messrs. Brad- bury & Evans on the ist of January, 1853, several of the literary and artistic contributors to Punch being engaged upon it. After vainly end...eavouring to obtain a paying circulation, the proprietors dis- posed of it to Benjamin Webster, the lessee of the " The Field. " 75 Adelphi Theatre, who, I understood, purchased it in the hope that it might be made a property for the benefit of his son. With a view to reduce the cost of production, Webster removed the printing from Bradbury's, and placed it in the hands of a young and enterprising firm of printers, Messrs. Fetter & Galpin, who occupied a portion of The Times pre- mises in Playhouse Yard, Blackfriars, and whose steam power was derived from The Times engine, a shaft being passed through a hole in the wall.
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