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C. M. Westmacott

C. M. Westmacott

Charles Molloy Westmacott was a nineteenth-century British journalist, author, and editor who famously led the prominent Sunday newspaper The Age.

Lived
1787–1868
Nationality
British
Era
Victorian
Language
English

Charles Molloy Westmacott, born around 1788 and passing away in 1868, was a British journalist and author who made contributions to nineteenth-century print media. He is most widely recognized for his editorial leadership of The Age, which rose to prominence as the leading Sunday newspaper during the early 1830s. Through his work with this publication, Westmacott played a role in shaping the landscape of British news and commentary during this period.

Beyond his primary editorial duties, Westmacott was an active writer who engaged with his readership through various literary efforts. He sometimes adopted alternative identities for his work, most notably writing under the pseudonym Bernard Blackmantle. His career as both an editor and an author reflects the nature of British journalism during his lifetime.