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Continued as Western daily mercury, 26 Sep 1860–31 Jan 1921.<br />

Incorporated in Western morning news. Ed Isaac Latimer, Edwin<br />

Goadby 1866–74.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Newcastle daily journal. 2 Jan 1861–29 Mar 1930. Continued as<br />

Newcastle journal, 31 Mar 1930–5 July 1958. Continued as<br />

Journal, 7 July 1958 onwards. Started weekly as Newcastle<br />

journal, no 1, 12 May 1832. Ed Robert Redpath, A. D. Murray.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cambrian daily leader (Swansea). No 1, 20–3 May 1861.<br />

Continued as Cambria daily leader, 24 May 1861–15 Mar 1930.<br />

Incorporated in South Wales daily post.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nottingham daily guardian. No 1, 1 July 1861–9 Oct 1905.<br />

Continued as Nottingham guardian, 10 Oct 1905–5 Sep 1953.<br />

Amalgamated with Nottingham journal and express and continued<br />

as Guardian journal. Ed J. R. Forman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Liverpool evening mercury. No 1, 26 Aug 1861–9 Jan 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Liverpool journal <strong>of</strong> commerce. No 1, Oct 1861–28 Feb 1873.<br />

Continued as Journal <strong>of</strong> commerce, Mar 1873–21 Aug 1880.<br />

Continued as Liverpool journal <strong>of</strong> commerce, 23 Aug 1880–Dec<br />

1911. Continued as Journal <strong>of</strong> commerce, 1 Jan 1912 onwards.<br />

When it incorporated Liverpool shipping telegraph, no 11,908, 30<br />

Dec 1899, was followed by no 22,846, 1 Jan 1900, as a result <strong>of</strong> its<br />

taking over the numbering <strong>of</strong> the latter. Prop Charles Birchall<br />

1880–1905. Ed Thomas Ballantyne 1861 (?).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Manchester courier. [1861]–28 Jan 1916. Started weekly, no 1, 1<br />

Jan 1825. Prop Thomas Sowler 1871–Apr 1891. Ed A. A. Watts<br />

1825–6, John Sowler, R. S. Sowler 1839, Thomas Sowler, Francis<br />

Hitchman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Leeds mercury. [1861]–19 Oct 1901. Continued as Leeds and<br />

Yorkshire mercury, 21 Oct 1901–4 Nov 1907. Continued as Leeds<br />

mercury, 5 Nov 1907–25 Nov 1939. Incorporated in Yorkshire<br />

post. Started weekly, no 1, May 1718; thrice weekly in July 1855.<br />

Prop Edward Baines I 1801–27; Edward Baines I and Edward<br />

Baines II 1827–37; Edward Baines I, Edward Baines II and<br />

Frederick Baines 1837–48; Edward Baines II and Frederick Baines<br />

1848–?. Ed Edward Baines I, Edward Baines II, Thomas<br />

Baines ?–1887, T. Wemyss Reid May 1870–87, Talbot Baines<br />

1887–97.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Birmingham daily gazette. No 1, 12 May 1862–30 Jan 1904.<br />

Continued as Birmingham gazette and express, 1 Feb 1904–16<br />

Nov 1912. Continued as Birmingham gazette, 18 Nov 1912–2 Nov<br />

1956. Incorporated in Birmingham post. Started weekly as Aris’s<br />

Birmingham gazette, no 1, 16 Nov 1741. Ed John Caldecott, J. T.<br />

Bunce, Dr J. A. Langford, Dr Sebastian Evans, A. W. Still<br />

1860–1890–1904.<br />

Exeter and Plymouth gazette daily telegrams. 7 Feb 1863–30 Apr<br />

1885. Daily edition <strong>of</strong> Exeter and Plymouth gazette. Prop J. Salter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sheffield daily advertiser. No 1, 24 Feb–no 60, 6 May 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily courier (Liverpool). 21 Apr 1863–2 Oct 1882. Continued as<br />

Liverpool courier, 3 Oct 1882–2 Sep 1922. Continued as Daily<br />

courier, 9 Oct 1922–31 Dec 1929. Started weekly as Liverpool<br />

courier and commercial advertiser, no 1, 6 Jan 1808. Prop Thomas<br />

Kaye 1808–56; Charles Tinling 1856, subsequently joined by John<br />

A. Willox and R. Hadden to become C. Tinling & Co. Ed Thomas<br />

Kaye, Charles Tinling, John A. Willox.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eastern morning news (Hull). No 1, 26 Jan 1864–8 Nov 1929. Ed<br />

William Saunders, William Hunt, J. A. Spender 1886–90.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eastern evening news (Hull). No 1, 26 Jan 1864–30 Apr 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Shields daily news (North Shields). No 1, 22 Aug 1864–6 June<br />

1933. Continued as Shields news, 7 June 1933–31 Dec 1937.<br />

Continued as Shields evening news, 1 Jan 1938–21 Aug 1959.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ipswich times. [1864]–no 380, 2 Mar 1866–9 Oct 1874.<br />

Continued as East Anglian daily times, 11 Oct 1874 onwards. Ed F.<br />

W. Wilson 1874–90.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily Bristol times and mirror. 5 Jan 1865–31 Dec 1883.<br />

Continued as Bristol times and mirror, 1 Jan 1884–29 Jan 1932.<br />

Incorporated in Western daily press. Started weekly as Bristol<br />

Daily and Weekly Press<br />

times and Bath advocate, no 1, 2 Mar 1839–26 Mar 1853; continued<br />

weekly as Bristol times and Felix Farley’s Bristol journal, 2 Apr<br />

1853–31 Dec 1864. Ed T. D. Taylor, Charles Pebody ?–1882.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunderland daily shipping news. No 1, 6 Nov 1865–no 10,431, 31<br />

Dec 1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sheffield evening star and daily times. [1865]–no 2,760, 21 Apr<br />

1874–23 Jan 1888. Incorporated in Evening telegraph (Sheffield).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Yorkshire post (Leeds). No 5,928, 2 July 1866 onwards.<br />

Amalgamated with Leeds intelligencer, 2 July 1754–no 5,927, 30<br />

June 1866, a weekly. Prop Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper<br />

Company. Ed John R. K. Ralph 1866–82, Charles Pebody 1882–90,<br />

H. J. Palmer 1890–1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> northern evening express (Newcastle). No 1, 1 Aug 1866–16 Oct<br />

1886. Ed William Saunders.<br />

<strong>The</strong> western times (Exeter). [1866] onwards. Started as Exeter<br />

weekly times no 1, 6 Oct 1827; present title from 3 Jan 1829. Ed T.<br />

Latimer ?–23 Jan 1873, Hugh Latimer and Stephen Glanville.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening express <strong>of</strong> the Devon weekly times (Exeter). No 1, 19<br />

Dec 1866–25 Oct 1873. Continued as Devon evening press, 27 Oct<br />

1873–30 Sep 1904. Continued as Express and echo, 1 Oct 1904<br />

onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bolton evening news. No 1, 19 Mar 1867 onwards. Prop W. F.<br />

Tillotson 1867–1889; Tillotson and Son 1898–?. Ed W. Brimelow<br />

1867–1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bradford daily telegraph. No 1, 16 July 1868–15 Dec 1926.<br />

Continued as Bradford telegraph and argus, 16 Dec 1926–10 May<br />

1930. Continued as Telegraph and argus 12 May 1930–3 Nov 1956.<br />

Continued as Telegraph and argus and Yorkshire observer, and<br />

eventually as Telegraph and argus when it dropped the rest <strong>of</strong> its<br />

title, 5 Nov 1956 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Manchester evening news. No 1, 10 Oct 1868–26 July 1963.<br />

Continued as Manchester evening news and chronicle, 29 July<br />

1963 onwards. Prop W. Evans & Co. Ed John Astle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Brighton daily news. No 1, 2 Nov 1868–31 May 1880.<br />

Incorporated in Argus (Brighton).<br />

<strong>The</strong> western counties daily herald (Plymouth). No 1, 12 Nov 1868–13<br />

Feb 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bradford daily times. [1868]–no 813, 1 Jan–14 Sep 1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sussex daily news (Brighton). [1868]–no 1147, 2 July 1872–3 Mar<br />

1956. Incorporated in Evening argus (Brighton).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bradford observer. [1868]–16 Nov 1901. Continued as Yorkshire<br />

daily observer, 17 Nov 1901–15 Jan 1909. Continued as Yorkshire<br />

observer, 16 Jan 1909–3 Nov 1956. Started weekly, no 1, 6 Feb 1834.<br />

Prop William Byles; W. P. Byles. Ed William Byles 1834–?, W. P.<br />

Byles, W. Harrison.<br />

<strong>The</strong> western daily standard (Plymouth). No 1, 2 Mar 1869–5 Mar<br />

1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oldham evening express. No 1, 5 Apr 1869–10 July 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> western mail (Cardiff). No 1, 1 May 1869 onwards. Prop and ed<br />

Lascelles Carr.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Leicester daily mail. No 1, 3 May 1869–19 Feb 1870. Continued as<br />

Leicester weekly express, nos 1–33, 26 Feb–1 Oct 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Newcastle daily telegraph. No 1, 19 June 1869–19 Nov 1870.<br />

Continued as Newcastle morning telegraph, 23 Nov 1870–7 June<br />

1871. Continued as Newcastle evening telegraph, 8 June–23 Dec<br />

1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening gazette for Middlesbrough. [8 Nov 1869]–6 Dec 1872.<br />

Continued as Daily gazette for Middlesbrough, 7 Dec 1872–10<br />

June 1881. Continued as North eastern daily gazette<br />

(Middlesbrough), 11 June 1881–7 Nov 1936. Continued as North<br />

eastern gazette, 9 Nov 1936–13 Nov 1940. Continued as Evening<br />

gazette, 14 Nov 1940 onwards. Ed Hugh Gilzean Reid.<br />

<strong>The</strong> northern echo (Darlington). No 1, 1 Jan 1870 onwards. Until 17<br />

June 1870 it emanated from Hartlepool. Ed W. T. Stead 1871–80.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Newcastle evening courant. No 1, 5 Mar 1870–Nov 1874.<br />

Continued as Newcastle daily courant, 26 Nov 1874–5 Feb 1876.<br />

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