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The Globe (London newspaper)

''The Globe'' was a British newspaper founded in 1803 by Christopher Blackett,〔''Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive'' by Robert Young page 53 says of Blackett "Better known in London as the proprietor of the ''Globe'' newspaper, established in 1803". Young was published in 1923 and 1975. It is likely that Young sources subsequent quoted references to this linkage.〕〔''Blackett's and Literature'' at http://www.theblacketts.com/articles/47-blacketts-and-literature retrieved 7th November 2013.〕 the coal mining entrepreneur from Wylam Northumberland who commissioned the first commercially useful adhesion steam locomotives in the world.〔"Timothy Hackworth's Essential Place in Early Locomotive Development", an article by Norman Hill in '' Railway Archive Number 16'', Lightmoor Press, Witney, 2007 page 6.〕 It merged with the ''Pall Mall Gazette'' in 1921. Under the ownership of Robert Torrens during the 1820s it supported radical politics, and had a reputation associating it closely with Jeremy Bentham. By the 1840s it was more mainstream, and received briefings from within the Whig administration. In 1871 it was owned by a Tory group headed by George Cubitt, who brought in George Armstrong as editor. It was controlled shortly before World War I by Max Aitken.
==Staff==
Staff of the newspaper included William Le Queux,〔(Official Publisher Site of William Le Queux ) Retrieved 15 October 2013.〕 and P. G. Wodehouse, who took over from William Beach Thomas as assistant to Harold Begbie on the "By the Way" column, which he would eventually take over in 1904, when Begbie left.〔 Wodehouse's career at the newspaper coincided with those of Charles H. Bovill and Herbert Westbrook.〔Jasen, David A. (2002) (''P.G. Wodehouse: A Portrait of a Master'', pp. 42–50. Music Sales Group. ) Google Books. Retrieved 15 October 2013.〕

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