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Newspapers and Magazines<br />

2899 | 2900<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Cambridge</strong> daily news. No 1, 28 May 1888–29 Sep 1962.<br />

Continued as <strong>Cambridge</strong> news, 1 Oct 1962 onwards. Prop William<br />

F. Taylor 1888–?.<br />

<strong>The</strong> southern echo (Southampton). No 1, 20 Aug 1888–5 Sep 1891.<br />

Continued as Southern echo and Bournemouth telegraph, 7 Sep<br />

1891–21 Feb 1901. Continued as Southern daily echo, 23 Feb<br />

1901–30 June 1958. Continued as Southern evening echo, 1 July<br />

1958 onwards. Prop J. Passmore Edwards Aug 1888–July 1891.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Yorkshire evening post (Leeds). No 79, 1 Dec 1890 onwards. Ed<br />

Alexander Paterson, Alfred Turner.<br />

<strong>The</strong> midland daily telegraph (Coventry). No 1, 9 Feb 1891–15 Nov<br />

1941. Continued as Coventry evening telegraph, 17 Nov 1941<br />

onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily argus (Birmingham). No 1, 9 Nov 1891–30 June 1902.<br />

Incorporated in Birmingham evening dispatch.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily guardian (Warrington). No 1, 28 Nov 1891–8 Aug 1896.<br />

Continued as Warrington daily guardian, 10 Aug 1896–3 Oct<br />

1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily independent press (<strong>Cambridge</strong>). No 1, 2 Jan–no 138, 31 July<br />

1892.<br />

<strong>The</strong> South Wales argus (Newport, Mon). No 1, 30 May 1892 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bradford daily argus. No 1, 16 June 1892–14 July 1923. Continued<br />

as Yorkshire evening argus, 16 July 1923–31 Dec 1925.<br />

Amalgamated with Bradford daily telegraph. Ed H. Fieldhouse.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Leicester daily express. No 1, 20 June 1892–5 Oct 1895.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Halifax evening courier. No 1, 21 June 1892–30 Apr 1921.<br />

Continued as Halifax daily courier and guardian, 2 May 1921<br />

onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> South Wales daily post (Swansea). No 1, 13 Feb 1893–12 Mar 1932.<br />

Continued as South Wales evening post, 14 Mar 1932 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Newcastle evening news. No 1, 2 Oct 1893–27 Apr 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Barrow evening echo. No 1, 21 Mar 1894–30 June 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eastern daily telegraph (Grimsby). No 1, 27 Feb 1897–31 Dec<br />

1898. Continued as Grimsby daily telegraph, Jan 1899–12 Mar<br />

1932. Continued as Grimsby evening telegraph, 14 Mar 1932<br />

onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Isle <strong>of</strong> Man daily times. No 1, 4 May 1897 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Manchester evening chronicle. No 1, 10 May 1897–31 Mar 1914.<br />

Continued as Evening chronicle, 1 Apr 1914–26 July 1963.<br />

Incorporated in Manchester evening news. Founded by Edward<br />

Hulton and E. O. Bleackley.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening herald (Ipswich). No 1, 1 Sep–29 Dec 1897. Continued as<br />

Daily herald, 30 Dec 1897–30 July 1898. Incorporated in Evening<br />

star.<br />

<strong>The</strong> north western daily mail (Barrow). No 1, 1 Jan 1898–31 Dec 1940.<br />

Continued as North-western evening mail, 1 Jan 1941 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Newcastle morning mail. No 1, 23 May 1898–9 Feb 1901.<br />

Continued as Morning mail. 11 Feb–9 Aug 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oxford and district morning echo. No 25, 22 Oct 1898–no 112, 3<br />

Feb 1899. Continued as Oxford morning echo, 4 Feb 1899–30 Jan<br />

1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunderland morning mail. No 1, 14 Nov 1898–11 Feb 1901.<br />

Scottish daily papers<br />

An asterisk signifies that no copy has been found.<br />

<strong>The</strong> day (Glasgow). Nos 1–112, 2 Jan–30 June 1832. Ed John Strang.<br />

*<strong>The</strong> conservative (Edinburgh). No 1, 24 Feb 1837–?.<br />

North British daily mail (Glasgow). No 1, 14 Apr 1847–31 Dec 1900.<br />

Continued as Glasgow daily mail, 1 Jan–8 June 1901. Incorporated<br />

in Daily record (Glasgow). Ed George Troup 1847–8, Robert<br />

Somers 1849–59, C. Cameron 1860–73, James R. Manners.<br />

Daily mail (Glasgow). [1848]–no 217, 17 Mar 1849–12 July 1851.<br />

War telegraph (Edinburgh). No 1, 9 Oct 1854–no 53, 8 Dec 1854.<br />

Continued as Northern telegraph, no 54, 9 Dec 1854–no 77, 6 Jan<br />

1855. Ed J. W. Finlay.<br />

Northern telegraphic news (Aberdeen). No 1, 23 Jan 1855–7 Oct 1876.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glasgow daily news. [No 1, 13 Apr 1855]–no 69, 30 June–no 111, 17<br />

Aug 1855.<br />

Morning bulletin (Glasgow). No 1, 26 May–no 12, 8 June 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily express (Edinburgh). No 1, 23 June 1855–27 Aug 1859.<br />

Incorporated in Caledonian mercury. Ed W. H. Murray.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glasgow times. No 1, 25 June 1855–9 June 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Caledonian mercury (Edinburgh). 2 July 1855–20 Apr 1867.<br />

Incorporated in Scotsman. Started thrice weekly, no 1, 28 Apr<br />

1720; later twice weekly; an evening paper from 14 July 1866. Prop<br />

Thomas Allan. Ed David Buchanan 1810–27, James Browne, J. G.<br />

Cochrane, J. D. White, W. D. Bruce, James Robie 1855–66, William<br />

Saunders 1866–7.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily Scotsman (Edinburgh). 2 July 1855–31 Dec 1859.<br />

Continued as Scotsman, 2 Jan 1860 onwards. Started weekly as<br />

Scotsman, no 1, 25 Jan 1817. Prop William Ritchie; John Ritchie<br />

1847–70, J. R. Findlay 1870–98. Ed William Ritchie and Charles<br />

Maclaren 1817, J. R. McCulloch 1817–21, Charles Maclaren<br />

1822–45, James Law 1845–9, Alexander Russel 1849–76, Robert<br />

Wallace 1876–80, Charles Cooper 1880–1906.<br />

Daily bulletin (Glasgow). [July 1855]–no 1416, 9 Dec 1859–12 Feb<br />

1861.<br />

*<strong>The</strong> bawbee (Edinburgh). No 1, 19 Oct 1857–?. Halfpenny paper. Ed<br />

J. G. Bertram.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glasgow morning journal. No 1, 29 June–4 Sep 1858. Continued<br />

as Morning journal, 6 Sep 1858–11 Jan 1870. Continued as Daily<br />

express and morning journal, 12 Jan–19 Aug 1870. Incorporated<br />

in Star (Glasgow). Ed Robert Somers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glasgow herald. 3 Jan 1859 onwards. Started weekly as Glasgow<br />

advertiser, no 1, 27 Jan 1783; twice weekly from 1 Nov 1802; thrice<br />

weekly in 1855. Present title adopted 23 Aug 1805. Ed John<br />

Mennons 1782–1803, Samuel Hunter 1803–37, George Outram<br />

1837–56, James Pagan 1856–70, William Jack, J. H. Stoddart,<br />

Charles Russell 1887–1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily argus (Dundee). No 1, 23 May 1859–20 Apr 1861.<br />

Incorporated in Dundee courier.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily courant (Edinburgh). 2 Jan–31 Oct 1860. Continued as<br />

Edinburgh evening courant, 1 Nov 1860–15 Dec 1871. Continued<br />

as Edinburgh courant, 16 Dec 1871–6 Feb 1886. Incorporated in<br />

Scottish news (Glasgow). Started thrice weekly as Edinburgh<br />

evening courant, no 1, 15 Dec 1718. Ed George Houy 1826–7, David<br />

Buchanan 1827–48, Joseph Robertson 1849–53, William<br />

Buchanan 1853–60, James Hannay 1860–4, Francis Espinasse<br />

1864–7, J. Scott Henderson 1867–72. James Mure, W. R. Lawson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily review (Edinburgh). No 1, 2 Apr 1861–12 June 1886. Ed J. B.<br />

Manson 1861–8, Henry Kingsley 1868–71, T. B. Gillies 1871–4,<br />

George Smith 1874–7, William Mackie 1877–86.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dundee courier. 22 Apr 1861–15 Nov 1899. Continued as Courier<br />

and argus. 16 Nov 1899–4 May 1926. Incorporated in Dundee<br />

advertiser. Started as Dundee weekly courier, no 1, 20 Sep 1816. Ed<br />

? Mitchell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dundee advertiser. 1 May 1861–4 May 1926. Continued as<br />

Dundee advertiser and courier, 10 May–2 June 1926. Continued as<br />

Courier and advertiser, 3 June 1926 onwards. Started weekly, no 1,<br />

16 Jan 1801; twice a week on 8 Apr 1845. Ed R. S. Rintoul, John<br />

Leng 1851–1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Greenock telegraph. 24 Apr 1863 onwards. Started weekly in<br />

1857. Prop J. F. Neilson and R. C. Mackenzie. Ed W. H. Wylie.<br />

Evening citizen (Glasgow). No 1, 8 Aug 1864–7 Aug 1914. Continued<br />

as Glasgow citizen, 8 Aug 1914–27 Oct 1923. Continued as<br />

Evening citizen, 29 Oct 1923 onwards. Started weekly as Glasgow<br />

citizen in 1842. Ed James Hedderwick 1842–97, Edwin C.<br />

Hedderwick.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glasgow evening mail. No 1, 24 Apr–30 Dec 1865.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glasgow evening herald. No 1, 29 Apr–30 Dec 1865.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glasgow evening post. No 1, 9 July 1866–31 Dec 1868. Continued<br />

as Evening journal, 1 Jan 1869–11 Jan 1870. Continued as Star, no 1,

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