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Title
The Dublin gazette [electronic resource].
Uniform Title
Dublin gazette (Dublin, Ireland : 1705)
Publication Details
Dublin : printed by Edw[in]. Sandys, at the Custom-house printing-house, in Crane-Lane, 1707.
Place of Publication or Printing
Ireland -- Dublin.
Language
English
Description
v. : ill. ; 1/2⁰ and 2⁰.
Frequency
Three times a week, 1797?-
Former Frequency
Semiweekly, 1705-1796?
Publication Coverage
Began in 1705 Cf. North
Ceased 1922 Cf. Newsplan.
Ceased 1922 Cf. Newsplan.
Note
Below title: Published by authority.
Imprint from colophon.
Imprint names change to reflect changes in the publisher granted the government's license.
Publishers: 1705-1708: Edwin Sandys; 1708-May 1724: Ann Sandys, using her late husband's name; June 1724-23 Feb. 1726 or 27: Pressick Rider and Thomas Harbin; June 1727?-July 1742? John and Jonathan Gowan, as 'J. Gowan'; Sept. 1742-July 1743: Thomas Bacon; July-Dec. 1743: Augustus Long; Dec. 1743-Jan. 1746: Augustus Long and Samuel Forbes; Feb. 1746-July 1750: Halhed Garland; 21 Aug. 1750-1754: Richard James and John Butler; 1754 to 1757: Richard James; 5 Mar. 1757-30 June 1761: Alice James; July 1761-1789: Timothy Dyton; 1789- July 1796: Timothy Dyton and St. George O'Kelly; July 1796-1799: St. George O'Kelly; Apr. 1799-1821?: George Grigson.
The first newspaper in Ireland to act as the official voice of government; not to be confused with unofficial journals using "Dublin Gazette" as part of the title.
Description based on: Numb. 162 (Tuesday November 5th, to Saturday November 9th, 1706); title from caption.
Latest issue consulted: No. 6584 (From Thursday December 28, to Saturday December 30, 1797)
Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library.
Imprint from colophon.
Imprint names change to reflect changes in the publisher granted the government's license.
Publishers: 1705-1708: Edwin Sandys; 1708-May 1724: Ann Sandys, using her late husband's name; June 1724-23 Feb. 1726 or 27: Pressick Rider and Thomas Harbin; June 1727?-July 1742? John and Jonathan Gowan, as 'J. Gowan'; Sept. 1742-July 1743: Thomas Bacon; July-Dec. 1743: Augustus Long; Dec. 1743-Jan. 1746: Augustus Long and Samuel Forbes; Feb. 1746-July 1750: Halhed Garland; 21 Aug. 1750-1754: Richard James and John Butler; 1754 to 1757: Richard James; 5 Mar. 1757-30 June 1761: Alice James; July 1761-1789: Timothy Dyton; 1789- July 1796: Timothy Dyton and St. George O'Kelly; July 1796-1799: St. George O'Kelly; Apr. 1799-1821?: George Grigson.
The first newspaper in Ireland to act as the official voice of government; not to be confused with unofficial journals using "Dublin Gazette" as part of the title.
Description based on: Numb. 162 (Tuesday November 5th, to Saturday November 9th, 1706); title from caption.
Latest issue consulted: No. 6584 (From Thursday December 28, to Saturday December 30, 1797)
Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library.
Access Note
Access limited to authorized users.
Indexed In
Hammond, J.
Pollard, M. Dublin book trade 1550-1800
Munter, R. Hand-list of Irish Newspapers 1685-1750, 24, 81, 104, 137, 138, 145, 157
Newsplan, Ireland, p. 74
NCBEL II: 1381, 1384, 1385
North, J.S. Irish newspapers, 1077
English Short Title Catalog, P1373.
Pollard, M. Dublin book trade 1550-1800
Munter, R. Hand-list of Irish Newspapers 1685-1750, 24, 81, 104, 137, 138, 145, 157
Newsplan, Ireland, p. 74
NCBEL II: 1381, 1384, 1385
North, J.S. Irish newspapers, 1077
English Short Title Catalog, P1373.
Supplement Note
Includes irregular supplements: "Postscript to the Dublin Gazette", or "Supplement to the Dublin Gazette", numbered with the regular issues, 1705-
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Includes
Postscript to the Dublin Gazette.
Supplement to the Dublin Gazette.
Supplement to the Dublin Gazette.
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