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The Welshman (newspaper)

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The Welshman
The Welshman; or general advertising chronicle for the Principality of Wales
Typeweekly newspaper
Owner(s)Joseph Hegginbottom (1845; 1861), William James Morgan, Daniel Jones
PublisherJoseph Hegginbottom, William James Morgan Edit this on Wikidata
Launched13 January 1832 Edit this on Wikidata
CityCarmarthen Edit this on Wikidata
CountryWales
OCLC number52192945

The Welshman (established in 1832) was a weekly 'radical' English language Welsh newspaper, reporting local and national news and information. It was published in Carmarthen and distributed in the Cardiganshire area and through much of South Wales.

From 1840 to 1942 it was known as The Welshman and general advertiser for the Principality of Wales, reverting to its original name in 1942.[1]

In the late 1940s the paper was bought by the owners of the Carmarthen Journal . The Welshman ceased publication in 1984.[2]

There are 2,032 issues of the paper (from 1835 to 1910) free online at the National Library of Wales.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Welsh Newspapers Online, National Library of Wales: The Welshman". Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Carmarthenshire Archives: The Welshman". Retrieved 4 March 2016.