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The Western Gazette was founded in 1863 in Yeovil. [1] The first issue was published on 21 February, with a price of one penny. [3] In 1867, it merged with the Western Flying Post, which had been founded in Yeovil in 1743; the Western Flying Post had merged in 1749 with the Sherborne Mercury, which was first published in 1737.
Masthead of the 1 January 1745 edition of the Sherborne Mercury. The Sherborne Mercury is a defunct regional newspaper, published in Sherborne, Dorset, United Kingdom.It began publication in 1737, predating the national Times by nearly a half century, and, after merging with the Western Flying Post in 1749, was published as late as 1867, [1] when it further merged into the Western Gazette.
The Yeovil Times was a free weekly newspaper, published and distributed in South Somerset (which includes the town of Yeovil), in association with the Western Gazette.It was owned by Northcliffe Media, then part of the Daily Mail and General Trust newsgroup.
SomersetLive is a website covering news, entertainment and sport in Somerset and nearby areas in Dorset and Wiltshire. It is owned by Reach plc, with headquarters in Yeovil. [1] The SomersetLive website moved onto a new platform in March 2017, and subsequently took over the websites of additional regional daily newspapers. [2] [3]
Western Gazette; Western Morning News; The Weston & Somerset Mercury; Y. Yeovil Times This page was last edited on 30 April 2020, at 22:23 (UTC). ...
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The following year, Somerset played Worcestershire at the ground, in what the Western Gazette described as "Yeovil Cricket Festival". The captain of Yeovil Cricket Club, Richard Southcombe, was included in the Somerset team, which won the match by 170 runs. The takings were slightly lower than the previous year due to poor weather, but still ...