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The Royal Kalendar
The Royal Kalendar was an almanac and directory of notable persons in Great Britain, Ireland, and America, published in the 18th and 19th centuries. The full title varied somewhat over time. It was usually, but not always, published annually.
Publication History
The Royal Kalendar appears to have begun publishing under that title in the 1760s. The last edition we know of was published for 1893.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1772: The Internet Archive has the 1772 edition.
- 1774: The Internet Archive has the 1774 edition.
- 1786: The Internet Archive has the 1786 edition.
- 1788: The Internet Archive has the 1788 edition.
- 1790, 1793, 1806, 1810, 1817-1818: HathiTrust has some late 18th century and early 19th century editions. This listing may also include some similar peerage catalogs for other years published under other titles.
- 1791: The Internet Archive has the 1791 edition.
- 1792: The Internet Archive has the 1792 edition.
- 1793: The Internet Archive has the 1793 edition.
- 1794: The Internet Archive has the 1794 edition.
- 1797: The Internet Archive has the 1797 edition.
- 1801: The Internet Archive has the 1801 edition.
- 1802: The Internet Archive has the 1802 edition.
- 1804: The Internet Archive has the 1804 edition.
- 1808: The Internet Archive has the 1808 edition.
- 1810, 1814, 1821, 1823, 1825, 1827-1828, 1830-1835, 1837-1838, 1843-1855, 1879, 1886, 1891, 1893: HathiTrust has many 19th century editions.
- 1815: The Internet Archive has the 1815 edition.
- 1817: The Internet Archive has the 1817 edition.
- 1818: The Internet Archive has the 1818 edition.
- 1819: The Internet Archive has the 1819 edition.
- 1827: The Internet Archive has the 1827 edition.
- 1830: The Internet Archive has the 1830 edition.
- 1832: The Internet Archive has the 1832 edition.
- 1835: The Internet Archive has the 1835 edition.
- 1837: The Internet Archive has the 1837 edition.
- 1838: The Internet Archive has the 1838 edition.
- 1853: The Internet Archive has the 1853 edition.
- 1869: The Internet Archive has the 1869 edition.
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