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The formal title of the newspaper is English Churchman and St James's Chronicle. The St James's Chronicle dates from 1761. The first edition of a newspaper under the name English Churchman was published on 5 January 1843. English Churchman 8072, 29 January 2021. Contrary to general ecclesiastical trends, the English Churchman began life as an ...
James Kirk [116] The Delawarean and Farmers' and Mechanics' Advertiser: Wilmington: Weekly [117] The Delmar News: Delmar: 1904 1904? Weekly News Publishing Company [118] The Delmarva Leader: Seaford: 1930 1944 Weekly W. Wright Robinson [119] The Delmarva Leader and The Seaford News: Seaford: 1944 1975 Weekly W. Wright Robinson [120] The ...
Seaford Gazette; Sevenoaks. ... published in newspaper format; Bulletin – online only UK newspaper; ... St James's Gazette (1880–1905)
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The Wantagh Herald is an American weekly newspaper that serves Garden City, Wantagh, and Seaford in Nassau County, New York. [2] It is published on Thursdays with a circulation of 3,081 as of 2018. [1] /ref> It is considered a paper of public record by Nassau County clerk's office. [3]
The St James's Gazette was a London evening newspaper published from 1880 to 1905. It was founded by the Conservative Henry Hucks Gibbs, later Baron Aldenham, a director of the Bank of England 1853–1901 and its governor 1875–1877; the paper's first editor was Frederick Greenwood, previously the editor of the Conservative-leaning Pall Mall Gazette.
St Leonard's Church, Seaford, East Sussex This window at St Leonard's Church in Seaford was designed by Cox & Barnard in 1954. A window of 1864 in the north aisle of Seaford's parish church was replaced in 1954 by Cox & Barnard's three-light design featuring Saint Richard of Chichester, the Good Shepherd and Saint Katherine. [22] [23]
Other names include Deseret Evening News and Deseret Morning News. Available online for years 1850–1910 at the University of Utah Digital Newspapers Collection: Deseret Almanac: 1851–1866 annual almanac General almanac with LDS religious and cultural articles W. W. Phelps: Salt Lake City, Utah Entitled Almanac from 1859 to 1864. The Seer ...