Who first called the press the “fourth estate”?

Eighteenth-century political philosopher Edmund Burke is credited with the term the “fourth estate”.

Burke is supposed to have said, “Yonder [in the Reporters’ Gallery] sits the fourth estate, more important than them all.”

The three other estates were the Lords Spiritual (clergy), the Lords Temporal (knights and barons), and the Commons.

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