British Spiritual Telegraph
British Spiritual Telegraph
An early Spiritualist newspaper, which was founded as the Yorkshire Spiritual Telegraph in April 1855 in Keighley and was renamed the British Spiritual Telegraph in 1857. It was first issued weekly, then monthly by W. Horsell until December 1859, when it was superseded by the Spiritual Magazine, published in London from 1860 to 1874.
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Kamapukur, India
Died: August 16, 1886
Calcutta, India
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