TheChristian Remembrancer was ahigh-church periodical which ran from 1819 to 1868.Joshua Watson andHenry Handley Norris, the owners of theBritish Critic, encouragedFrederick Iremonger to start theChristian Remembrancer as a monthly publication in 1819.[1]Renn Dickson Hampden was briefly editor, 1825–26. In 1841Francis Garden (1810–1884) andWilliam Scott (1813–1872) became co-editors. In 1844 the magazine was relaunched as a quarterly, withJames Mozley briefly succeeding Garden and acting as an editor until 1855.[2]
Contributors to theChristian Remembrancer includedJohn Armstrong,Richard William Church,Charles John Ellicott (1819–1905), Robert Wilson Evans (1789–1866),Philip Freeman (1818–1875),Arthur West Haddan (1816–1873),Walter Farquhar Hook,Anne Mozley,John Mason Neale,John Oxlee (1779–1854),Mark Pattison,Baden Powell,James Seaton Reid (1798–1851),George Williams andSamuel Wix.
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