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12 Jan 1870–16 Feb 1872. Continued as Evening star, 17 Feb<br />

1872–13 Mar 1875. Continued as Evening news and star, 15 Mar<br />

1875–10 Feb 1888. Continued as Glasgow evening news, 11 Feb<br />

1888–23 Sep 1905. Continued as Glasgow news, 25 Sep 1905–3 Oct<br />

1915. Continued as Evening news, 4 Oct 1915–17 Jan 1957. Initially<br />

run in conjunction with Morning journal (Glasgow). Ed<br />

Frederick Wicks, J. Murray Smith, James Stephen Jeans.<br />

Evening news (Greenock). No 1, 17 July 1866–11 Jan 1868. Continued<br />

weekly as Greenock news, 18 Jan 1868–25 June 1870.<br />

Greenock daily press. No 1, 5 Mar–27 Apr 1867. Continued weekly to<br />

28 Dec 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Aberdeen daily free press. 4 May 1872–30 June 1874. Continued<br />

as Daily free press, 1 July 1874–31 Dec 1900. Continued as<br />

Aberdeen free press, 1 Jan 1901–30 Nov 1922. Amalgamated with<br />

Aberdeen journal and subsequently pbd as Aberdeen press and<br />

journal. Started weekly as North <strong>of</strong> Scotland gazette, no 1, 1 Apr<br />

1845. Ed Henry Alexander.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Edinburgh evening news. No 1, 27 May 1873 onwards. Ed Hector<br />

C. Macpherson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glasgow news. No 1, 15 Sep 1873–6 Feb 1886. Continued as<br />

Scottish news, 7 Feb 1886–11 Feb 1888. Ed R. H. Patterson 1873–4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Paisley daily express. [No 1 Oct? 1874]–no 223, 1 June 1875<br />

onwards.<br />

Evening news (Dundee). No 1, 28 Mar 1876–12 Mar 1879.<br />

Aberdeen journal, and general advertiser for the North <strong>of</strong> Scotland<br />

(daily edition). 24 Apr 1877–17 July 1901. Continued as Aberdeen<br />

daily journal, 18 July 1901–30 Nov 1922. Amalgamated with<br />

Aberdeen free press and subsequently pbd as Aberdeen press and<br />

journal. Started as Aberdeen journal and North-British magazine,<br />

no 1, 29 Dec 1747–5 Jan 1748. Ed William Forsyth 1849–79,<br />

David L. Pressly.<br />

Evening telegraph (Dundee). No 1, 13 Mar 1877 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Edinburgh evening telephone. No 1, 1 Nov 1878–no 79, 31 Jan<br />

1879.<br />

Aberdeen evening express. No 1, 20 Jan 1879–23 Mar 1899.<br />

Continued as Evening express, 24 Mar 1899 onwards. Ed David L.<br />

Pressly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening express (Edinburgh). No 1, 6 Mar 1880–6 Feb 1886. Run<br />

in conjunction with Edinburgh courant.<br />

Evening gazette (Aberdeen). No 1, 23 Jan 1882–30 Nov 1922.<br />

Incorporated in Evening express. Ed William Alexander<br />

1882–94.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Edinburgh evening dispatch. No 1, 4 Jan 1886–10 Dec 1921.<br />

Continued as Evening dispatch, 12 Dec 1921–18 Nov 1963.<br />

Incorporated in Edinburgh evening news. Run in conjunction<br />

with Scotsman.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scottish leader (Edinburgh). No 1, 3 Jan 1887–4 July 1894. Ed<br />

John Macfarlane, C. H. Hanson, J. H. Dalziel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily record (Glasgow). No 1, 28 Oct 1895–8 June 1901.<br />

Continued as Daily record and daily mail, 10 June 1901–29 Mar<br />

1902. Continued as Daily record and mail, 31 Mar 1902–12 Mar<br />

1954. Continued as Record, 13 Mar 1954–.<br />

Evening post (Dundee). No 1, 22 Jan 1900–16 May 1905.<br />

Irish Daily Papers<br />

Saunders’s news-letter (Dublin). [June 1777]–4 June 1878.<br />

Continued as Saunders’s Irish daily news, 5 June 1878–24 Nov<br />

1879. Started thrice weekly in 1755. Prop James Potts, John Potts<br />

1796–?. Ed John Potts, J. T. Potts 1846–71.<br />

<strong>The</strong> freeman’s journal. [Before 1820]–20 Dec 1924. Started as Public<br />

register: or freeman’s journal, no 1, 10 Sep 1763, twice weekly.<br />

Prop Francis Higgins 1783–1802; Philip Whitfield Harvey<br />

1802–26; Henry Grattan 1826–30; Patrick Lavelle 1830–7; Mary<br />

Lavelle 1837–41; John Gray. Ed Francis Higgins 1783–1802, Philip<br />

Whitfield Harvey, Henry Grattan, Patrick Lavelle, John Gray,<br />

Edmund Dwyer Gray, Edward Byrne 1884–91.<br />

Daily and Weekly Press<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cork daily advertiser. No 1, 1 Oct 1836–1 Jan 1837.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily express (Dublin). No 1, 3 Feb 1851–10 Feb 1917. Continued<br />

as Daily express and Irish daily mail, 12 Feb 1917–18 June 1921. Ed<br />

G. H. Francis, J. Robinson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Belfast daily Mercury. 19 Apr 1854–2 Nov 1861. Started as Belfast<br />

Mercury, no 1, 29 Mar 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> southern reporter (Cork). 12 June 1855–16 June 1871. Continued<br />

as Irish daily telegraph, 1 July 1871–11 Dec 1873. Started weekly in<br />

June 1807.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Belfast news-letter. 2 July 1855–1 Sep 1962. Continued as News<br />

letter, 3 Sep 1862 onwards. Started weekly, no 1, 1 Sep 1737. Ed<br />

Alexander Mackay 1796–1844, James A. Henderson 1845–83, Sir<br />

James Henderson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mail and Waterford daily express. No 1, 13 July 1855–30 June<br />

1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> northern whig (Belfast). 1 Feb 1858 onwards. Started weekly in<br />

1824. Ed F. D. Finlay 1824–?, E. M. Whitty, Thomas MacKnight.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish times (Dublin). No 1, 29 Mar 1859 onwards. Ed G. B.<br />

Wheeler 1859–77, J. A. Scott 1877–99, Arthur Locker.<br />

<strong>The</strong> morning news (Dublin). No 6, 2 May 1859–31 Dec 1864. Ed A. M.<br />

Sullivan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening freeman (Dublin). [1859]–30 June 1871. Continued as<br />

Evening telegraph, no 1, 1 July 1861–19 Dec 1924. Started thrice<br />

weekly, no 1, 18 Jan 1831.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cork constitution. 2 Jan 1860–14 Aug 1925. Started thrice<br />

weekly in 1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cork daily herald. 2 Mar 1860–19 July 1901. Started weekly as<br />

Cork herald, no 1, 21 June 1856. Ed David A. Nagle.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dublin evening mail. 4 Feb 1861–1 Feb 1928. Continued as<br />

Evening mail, 2 Feb 1928–19 July 1962. Started thrice weekly, no 1,<br />

3 Feb 1823. Prop Thomas Sheehan; J. S. Lefanu 1839–73. Ed Joseph<br />

T. Haydn 1823–?, Remigius Sheehan, H. Maunsell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Cork examiner. [1861] onwards. Started thrice weekly, no 1, 30<br />

Aug 1841.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dublin evening post. 23 Jan 1865–21 Aug 1875. Started twice<br />

weekly, no 1, 10 June 1732. Ed John Magee ?–1809 (?), James Magee<br />

jr ?–1814, F. W. Conway.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening Irish times (Dublin). [1865]–31 Oct 1921.<br />

<strong>The</strong> morning mail (Dublin). [Feb 1870]–no 346, 17 Mar 1871–30 Aug<br />

1912.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Waterford daily mail. 24 May 1870–19 Sep 1908. Started weekly<br />

as Waterford mail, no 1, 16 Aug 1823.‘Daily’ was omitted from the<br />

title from 30 Oct 1874 to 11 Dec 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Belfast evening telegraph. [Sep 1870]–no 171, 20 Mar 1871–18<br />

Apr 1918. Continued as Belfast telegraph, 19 Apr 1918 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily examiner (Belfast). 16 Nov 1870–31 Dec 1872. Continued as<br />

Ulster examiner and northern star, 1 Jan 1873–22 July 1882.<br />

Incorporated in Morning news (Belfast). Started as Ulster examiner,<br />

no 1, 14 Mar 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening press (Belfast). [July 1871]–no 520, 15 May 1873–21 May<br />

1874.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Belfast times. No 1, 1 Jan–31 May 1872. Continued as Belfast<br />

daily times, 1 June–10 Aug 1872.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Belfast morning news. 20 Aug 1872–27 Apr 1882. Continued as<br />

Morning news, no 1, 1 May–no 72, 22 July 1882. Continued as<br />

Morning news and examiner, no 73, 24 July 1882–no 222, 18 Jan<br />

1883. Continued as Morning news, vol 39, no 17, 19 Jan 1883–vol<br />

39, no 8034, 27 Aug 1892. Incorporated in Irish news (Belfast).<br />

Started thrice weekly, no 1, 2 July 1855. Prop E. D. Gray May<br />

1882–?. Ed Daniel Reed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ulster echo (Belfast). No 1, 26 May 1874–8 June 1916.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dublin sporting news. No 1, 5 Feb 1889–31 Dec 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Belfast evening star. No 1, 29 Jan–31 May 1890.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish news (Belfast). No 1, 15 Aug 1891–27 Aug 1892. Continued<br />

as Irish news and Belfast morning news, 29 Aug 1892–31 Aug<br />

1925; 1 Jan–29 Mar, 19 July–30 Sep, 11 Oct 1926 onwards.<br />

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