William Mudford (1782-1848)
Originally a parliamentary reporter for the Morning Chronicle, in
1817 he succeeded Street as editor of The Courier; he wrote novels,
contributed fiction to Blackwood's, the Literary
Gazette, and other periodicals, and in 1841 succeeded Theodore Hook as the editor
of John Bull.
Originally a parliamentary reporter for the Morning Chronicle, in
1817 he succeeded Street as editor of The Courier; he wrote novels,
contributed fiction to Blackwood's, the Literary
Gazette, and other periodicals, and in 1841 succeeded Theodore Hook as the editor
of John Bull.