Some prominent writers of the day were also frequent contributors, amongst them being the paper's founder Hugh Evans, Griffith Roberts (Gwrtheyrn, 1846-1915), William Albert Williams (1909-1946) and Kate Roberts (1891-1985). Associated titles: Y tyst (1892-); Y Celt newydd (1903-1905). The newspaper's main content included local and general news. Published between 1894 and 1966 the newspaper's main content was local news. William Rees (Gwilym Hiraethog, 1802-1883) and John Jones (1790-1855) established the newspaper in Liverpool in 1843 with William Rees being the first editor up until 1852, who was then followed by John Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt, 1822-1877). A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated around Caernarfon, Bangor, and the districts of North Wales. The newspaper's main content included articles and reports on all political, social and religious matters, with agriculture, trade and eisteddfodau also being covered. A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of conservative politics, which circulated in Montgomeryshire, Merionethshire, Denbighshire and Shropshire. Associated titles: Clorianydd a'r Gwalia (1921-1969). 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Associated titles: Aberdare Times (1869); Aberdare post (1912-1920); Mountain Ash Post (1912-1920); Aberdare and Mountain Ash Leader (1968); Mountain Ash Leader (1971); Cynon Valley leader (1991-). The newspaper's main content included local news and a list of visitors. Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles. Sort by Welsh Newspaper. Associated titles: Tyst Cymreig (1867-1870); Y tyst (1892- ); Y dydd (1868-1954). After he died in 1863 he was succeeeded by George Bradley. A weekly newspaper circulating throughout central Glamorgan. A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in Pontypool and the Eastern and Western valleys of Monmouthshire. He emphasised ideas such as socialism, peace and justice, equality, land nationalisation, a Parliament for Wales, and opposition to the monarchy, the brewers and militarism. A weekly Welsh language newspaper, supportive of liberal politics and the causes of the working classes which circulated in South Wales. Associated titles: South Wales guardian and Amman Valley chronicle (1959-). Associated titles: Llandudno advertiser (1885-1886, 1916-1939). 01970 615 709 A weekly newspaper circulating in the Llanelli area. He was also responsible for bringing more of a political tone to the paper. I ask because I subscribe to FMP precisely for the access it gives to newspapers. Published between 1896 and 1962, the newspaper's main content was local news. The newspaper's proprietor until 1906 was W. Lloyd Roberts, with John Daniel Davies and Company taking ownership in the same year. A weekly newspaper circulating in Barry, Cadoxton and South Glamorganshire. Associated titles: Journal (1887-1910). It was owned by Richard Jones. A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated around Flintshire and Denbighshire. A weekly English language liberal newspaper, which circulated in Montgomeryshire, western Radnorshire and Shropshire. Welsh Newspapers Online . The newspaper's main content included local and general news, and during the summer a list of visitors. A weekly English language liberal newspaper, which circulated in Monmouth and the Rhymney Valley. A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in Denbighshire, Merionethshire, North Wales and adjoining English counties. A weekly Welsh language newspaper that included news relating to Wales, articles on religious matters, Welsh literature, politics, local advertisements and poetry. A Welsh language weekly newspaper launched by Thomas Gee who had previously acquired the Liverpool based ‘Amserau’. 1833-1859) bought the paper in 1848, but in 1859 it was sold onto Thomas Gee, who subsequently merged it with 'Baner Cymru' to form 'Baner ac Amserau Cymru'. A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in the north of Pembrokeshire. A weekly bilingual newspaper circulating in the Amman Valley and east Carmarthenshire from 1913 to 1959. The newspaper's main content was local and district news of the week and amongst the newspaper's editors was W. Llewelyn Williams (1867-1922). A weekly Welsh language conservative newspaper, which circulated in Anglesey, Liverpool and Manchester. A daily English language newspaper that was supportive of conservative politics. Author: NLW . A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of liberal politics, which circulated in Haverfordwest, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Tenby, Narberth, Milford, Fishguard, Newport, St. A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of liberal politics, which circulated in Haverfordwest, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Tenby, Narberth, Milford, Fishguard, Newport, St. David's, Solva and Cardiganshire. The newspaper's main content included local news and visitor lists. The newspaper's main content included national, foreign, political and religious news, together with literary contributions, from such notable names as Henry Charles (1778-1840) and Henry Davies (1696?-1766). A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of conservative politics, which circulated around Tenby, South Pembrokeshire, and amongst tourists generally. Welsh Journals. Published now in Rawson, Argentina by Secretaría de Cultura del Chubut. From 1857 to 1928 it was owned by D. Duncan & Sons, and from 1930 onwards by the Western Mail. The newspaper's main content included local news. A weekly English language conservative newspaper, which circulated in the district of Usk. A weekly newspaper circulating in Cheshire and north Wales that mainly published local news. A weekly English language liberal newspaper, which circulated in Monmouth and the Rhymney Valley. A weekly Welsh language conservative newspaper, which was established by J. K. Douglas. A weekly Welsh language conservative newspaper, which circulated in Anglesey, Liverpool and Manchester. A weekly English language newspaper, established in 1847 by David Tudor Evans (1822-1896) in Haverfordwest, before moving to Cardiff in 1848. The newspaper's main content included local and general news. The newspaper's main content included religious news and information. A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of conservative and unionist politics, established by William Clark and which circulated in Breconshire, Herefordshire, Radnorshire, Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire. Associated titles: Pembrokeshire telegraph (1919-1934). A weekly English language liberal newspaper, which circulated around North Wales and the English cities of London, Liverpool and Manchester. The newspaper's main content was local and general news, and was mainly devoted to the working classes of the district, together with recording the local interests of the area. A weekly Welsh language liberal newspaper, which circulated in the district of Corris. Joseph Potter was a notable editor. Mr Warsame died during a night out in Liverpool, Restaurants and bars across Wales call for more funding as they react to re-opening dates, 'For them it's 60 days – for us it's £12,000 in rent, £4,000 in tax and NI and other costs. At its peak the weekly circulation reached about 15,000. Associated titles: Pontypool free press (1879-1909). A weekly newspaper circulating in the Ruabon and Rhosllannerchrugog areas. Aberdare. A daily English language newspaper that was supportive of conservative politics. In 1908, Ebenezer Rees's sons inherited the paper, they being David James Rees and Elwyn Rees, and under their influence, they incorporated more English, rather than Welsh, into the paper. From about 1895 it was owned by Thomas L. James, but then was sold on to Thomas J. Morris (ca. Y Dinesydd Cymreig (The Welsh Citizen) was the leading Welsh weekly newspaper for the Labour Party in north Wales. In March 1848, Evan Jones (Ieuan Gwynedd, 1820-1852) joined as an editor, but by September he was fired due to a disagreement. A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of liberal politics and which circulated in Pontypridd and the Taff and Rhondda Valleys. The newspaper's main content was devoted to mining, social, and commercial news, together with impartial reports on all matters of local interest. Associated titles: Herald of Wales and the Cambrian (1930-1932). A weekly English language radical newspaper, established by John Lewis Brigstocke, John Palmer and others, which circulated around Carmarthenshire, Cardiganshire, Pembrokeshire, and generally throughout South Wales. For the first forty years the newspaper's main content was Welshl Liberalism, but in 1886 its contents was completely re-modelled to include other features such as contributions by Welsh writers and eminent Welsh bards, serial stories and descriptions of Welsh social life. A weekly Welsh language newspaper which circulated in Liverpool and throughout Wales. Amongst the editors were Samuel Roberts and Richard Davies (Mynyddog, 1833-1877). Associated title: South Wales news (1918-1928). The newspaper was owned by the family of one of its early proprietors, Harry Wood Southey (d. 1929), until 1971, with Celtic Press Ltd proprietors in 1972, and Media Wales Ltd proprietors in 2011. Amongst the newspaper's editors were Owen Picton Davies (1882-1970) and Daniel Rees (1855-1931). A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in Towyn-on-Sea and throughout Merionethshire. WalesOnline - News, sport, weather, politics, business, jobs and lifestyle in Wales. A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of conservative politics, which circulated in Ceredigion, South Merionethshire and West Montgomeryshire. A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of liberal politics and which circulated in Pontypridd and the Taff and Rhondda Valleys. 1940-); Woodall's Newspapers Ltd. (ca 1950-). Amongst the paper's editors were Samuel Roberts (1800-1885), Michael D. Jones, Evan Pan Jones (1834-1922), D. Stephan Davies (1841-1898), William (Keinion) Thomas (1856-1932), D. Silyn Evans and others. At its peak the weekly circulation reached over 25,000. A weekly Welsh language newspaper which circulated throughout Wales. Amongst the newspaper's editors were many independent ministers, including John Thomas of Merthyr Tydfil (1821-1892) and Job Miles of Aberystwyth. A weekly newspaper circulating in the Ruabon and Rhosllannerchrugog areas. A weekly English language liberal newspaper. The newspaper was published between 1857-1928 and 1930-1955. A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in the districts of Penarth and Barry. A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of conservative politics and which upheld the principles of the Church of England. Cymru'r Byd. It also covered the agricultural, mining and shipping information of South Wales. Welsh Newspapers Online A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in Glamorganshire, Monmouthshire and Breconshire. A weekly English language newspaper, supportive of liberal politics, which circulated throughout South Wales. A weekly English language newspaper, which circulated in the north of Pembrokeshire. A weekly English language liberal newspaper, which circulated in Cardiganshire and parts of the adjoining counties. Associated titles: Gwyliedydd newydd (1910-1977). Africa Welsh News (Cardiff) Barry and District News (Vale of Glamorgan) Big Leader. 1895-). A weekly bilingual newspaper, established in 1906 by Hugh Evans (1854-1934), as a paper for the Welsh of Liverpool, until the circulation expanded throughout Wales. A weekly Welsh language newspaper circulating in the Blaenau Ffestiniog area and in Meirionethshire and Caernarfonshire. Published between 1850 and 1949 the newspaper's main content was North Wales news. A weekly Welsh language newspaper that included news relating to Wales, articles on religious matters, Welsh literature, politics, local advertisements and poetry. A weekly Welsh language newspaper, which circulated in Corwen, Bala and Llangollen. It was published every Wednesday in Caernarfon. It merged with ‘Y glorian’ an ‘Yr arweinydd’ in 1916, and incorporated ‘Y wyntyll’ in 1925. Associated titles: The Aberystwyth times, Cardiganshire chronicle and Cambrian news (1869-1870). Associated titles: Clorianydd a'r Gwalia (1921-1969). It supported the Liberal party but was also open to contributions which reflected the socialist point of view and gradually moved towards a socialist position. A weekly English language newspaper, which was the official organ of the Conservative party in South Wales and advocated the principles of the Church of England. 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