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The Bristol Gazette was a newspaper published in Bristol from 1767 until 23 May 1872.[1] It was founded by William Pine.[2] From 1 January 1795 the Gazette was jointly published with his son also called William Pine.[2] Following William Pine, senior's death in 1803, his son continued publishing the paper. In 1807 he took on a partner, John Mills, the son of local printer/publisher Thomas Mills.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Penny, John (2001). All the News that's Fit to Print: : a Short History of Bristol's Newspapers since 1702 (PDF). Bristol: Bristol Branch of the Historical Association.
  2. ^ a b "The Bristol Gazette and public advertiser". searchworks.stanford.edu. Stanford University. Retrieved 5 August 2019.