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junior in 1874 and closed in 1902, was a companion publication and one of several newspapers which began around that time with the intention of providing a less highbrow alternative to their longer-established stablemates. The introduction of the
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as editor "with a big fanfare of trumpets and a large ceremonial lunch". Northcliffe's adventures in northern newspapers was ultimately unsuccessful: Dunn served as editor from 1905 and 1910, and in 1916 the newspaper ceased publication.
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The newspaper circulation area was in Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Shropshire, Cumberland, Staffordshire, and North Wales. An advocate of commerce and agriculture and a supporter of the
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was a daily newspaper founded in Manchester, England, by Thomas Sowler; the first edition was published on 1 January 1825.
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Nicholson, John (1980), "Popular Imperialism and the Provincial Press: Manchester Evening and Weekly Papers, 1895-1902",
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Victoria Park, Manchester: A Nineteenth-century Suburb in Its Social and Administrative Context
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was the paper's first editor, but remained in the position for only a year.
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British daily newspaper founded in Manchester, England
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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser
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Index

Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser
Alaric Alexander Watts
Church of England
The Manchester Guardian
emancipation of Catholics
Hugh Stowell
Unitarians
Manchester Evening Mail
Thomas Sowler
Lord Northcliffe
James Nicol Dunn


Williams (1985)
"Watts, Alaric Alexander (1797–1864)"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/28884
UK public library membership
"Papers Published in England"
Nicholson (1980)
Spiers (1976)


British Newspapers And Their Controllers
JSTOR
20081933
Victoria Park, Manchester: A Nineteenth-century Suburb in Its Social and Administrative Context
ISBN
978-0-71901-333-1

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