Newspapers of Yorkshire

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The newspapers of Yorkshire have a long history, stretching back to the 18th century. Regional newspapers have enjoyed varying fortunes, reflected in the large number of now-defunct papers from Yorkshire.

Existing newspapers[]

Daily newspapers[]

Weekly newspapers[]

Monthly newspapers[]

Online-only newspapers[]

Defunct newspapers[]

  • , radical newspaper of , founded c.1831.
  • The Hull Packet and East Riding Times[1] / The Hull Packet Humber Mercury or Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Advertiser[2] / Yorkshire Advertiser
  • Leeds Intelligencer
  • Leeds Mercury
  • York Gazette (20,000th issue on 15 May 1915)[3]
  • , contributed to by John Baines (mathematician)
  • Yorkshire Gazette (1740-1752)[4]
  • Yorkshireman

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Hull Packet and East Riding Times". 26 February 1886. p. 1 – via newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "The Hull Packet Humber Mercury or Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Advertiser". 9 November 1830. p. 1 – via newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Edwin Ridsdale Tate - the man who captured medieval York
  4. ^ Newspapers | British History Online

External links[]

  • Newsplan - for further information on Yorkshire newspapers
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