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The Vindicator (Ulster newspaper)

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120:, and he was asked to nominate an editor. O'Connell proposed T.M. Hughes, but when he declined, Duffy was appointed to the role. In 1842 Duffy was prosecuted for libel, and left the paper to launch 126:
in Dublin. He was succeeded as editor by Kevin T. Buggy (1817–1843), who died in August 1843 and was in turn succeeded by C.D. Fitzgerald, who edited the paper until 1846.
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The paper ceased bi-weekly publication in September 1848. It later moved to a weekly release schedule, and was sometimes called
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The newspaper was founded in May 1839 by a group of Roman Catholics in Belfast, including
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was an Ulster Catholic newspaper published from 1839 to 1852 in
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in that period. However, it ceased publication later in 1952.
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Newsplan : report of the Newsplan project in Ireland
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The Vindicator. Record at National Library of Ireland
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Index

Belfast
Charles Gavan Duffy
George Crolly
Daniel O'Connell
repeal movement
The Nation
James Clarence Mangan
Thomas MacNevin


Newsplan : report of the Newsplan project in Ireland
British Library
ISBN
978-0-907328-30-8
Dr. George Crolly – Theologian (1813–1978)
"Vindicator in British Newspaper Archive"
The Vindicator. Record at National Library of Ireland
Categories
Defunct newspapers published in Ireland
Newspapers established in 1839
Defunct weekly newspapers
Mass media in Belfast
1839 establishments in Ireland
Publications disestablished in 1848
1848 disestablishments in Ireland

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