ALBANY WILLIAM FONBLANQUE
ALBANY WILLIAM FONBLANQUE (1793-1872), journalistic editor, after serving on the staff of the
Times and the
Morning Chronicle became editor of the
Examiner, which he conducted successfully from 1830 to 1847; Carlyle was introduced to him on his visit to London in 1831, and describes him as "a tall, loose, lank-haired, wrinkly, wintry, vehement-looking flail of a man," but "the best of the Fourth Estate" then extant; "I rather like the man," he adds, "has the air of a true-hearted Radical".