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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.

Masthead of the 1 January 1745 edition of the Sherborne Mercury

History edit

The Sherborne Mercury was first issued in February 1737,[a] published by Henry Bettinson in Sherborne, a town in Dorset.[5] Another newspaper, the Western Flying Post, was first issued issue in 1743, founded by Robert Goadby in Yeovil, a town in Somerset.[5] In 1749, the publications merged, with the resulting newspaper printed in Sherborne—the first combined issue was dated January 30.[5] Subsequently, it was published under a series of names, as outlined in a below section.

In 1867, the newspaper (then operating under Western Flying Post naming) merged with the Western Gazette, which had been founded in 1863 in Yeovil.[5] The merged result was initially known as The Western Gazette and Flying Post, but eventually came to be known simply as the Western Gazette again.[5]

The Sherborne Mercury was a hugely influential newspaper,[according to whom?] particularly as its news coverage and distribution went well beyond that of the boundaries of Dorset. Before any newspaper was published in Cornwall, the Sherborne Mercury had many subscribers and distribution throughout Cornwall, as far west as Penzance, It covered many Cornish news items, and was read by key businessmen and members of the professional class in the county.

The hawkers, news boys and news carriers were known as Sherbornes. This name was also applied to hawkers and carriers of other regional and local newspapers in the West Country.

Archive copies of this local paper can be found in the County Archives offices of the aforementioned Dorset and Cornwall, along with Wiltshire and Devon, testament to its historical importance as a newspaper of record in the West Country. It remains a popular source for genealogists and local historians. The Newspapers.com archive site also includes many editions of the paper.

Naming edit

Names of the newspaper, starting in 1749 when the Sherborne Mercury and Western Flying Post merged, included the following (bold text indicates prominent wording of the masthead):

  • The Western Flying-Post; or, Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury (1749, Mondays)[6]
  • The Western Flying-Post; or, Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury: and General Advertiser (1765, Mondays)[7]
  • The Sherborne Journal (1774, Thursdays)[8]
  • The Sherborne Journal, and Western Advertiser (1780, Thursdays)[9]
  • The Dorchester and Sherborne Journal, and Western Advertiser (1791, Fridays)[10]
  • The Western Flying Post, Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury, and General Advertiser for Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall (1827, Saturdays)[11]
  • The Western Flying Post, Sherborne Mercury and Yeovil Times. General Advertiser for Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Devon, and Cornwall (1851, Tuesdays)[12]
  • The Western Flying Post, Yeovil Times and Sherborne Mercury. General Advertiser for Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Devon, and Cornwall (1856, Tuesdays)[13]
  • The Western Flying Post, Yeovil. — flanked by Yeovil and Somerset Times. and Sherborne and Dorset Mercury. (1857, Tuesdays)[14]
  • Western Flying Post, Yeovil. — flanked by Yeovil and Somerset Times. and Sherborne and Dorset Mercury. (1859, Tuesdays)[15]
  • The Western Flying Post, Yeovil and Somerset Times, Sherborne and Dorset Mercury, Yeovil (1860, Tuesdays)[16]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The initial publication of the Sherborne Mercury was in February 173+67,[2] which fell between New Year's Day (January 1) and the start of the British civil year (March 25)—see discussion at Old Style and New Style dates#Start of year adjustment. The Western Gazette began noting the founding year of the Sherborne Mercury as 1737 rather than 1736 at some point during 1986–1987.[3][4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Historical Newspapers: sherborne". newspapers.com. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  2. ^ "The Newspapers of Somerset". Somerset County Herald and Taunton Courier. Taunton, Somerset, England. 28 January 1961. p. 2. Retrieved 24 October 2023 – via newspapers.cpm.
  3. ^ "Letters to the Editor". Western Gazette. 6 June 1986. p. 20. Retrieved 24 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Letters to the Editor". Western Gazette. 4 July 1987. p. 22. Retrieved 24 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b c d e "The Western Gazette: Newspaper History". Western Gazette. Yeovil. 18 December 1936. p. 16. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "(masthead)". The Western Flying-Post; or, Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury. 6 February 1749. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "(masthead)". The Western Flying-Post; or, Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury: and General Advertiser. 2 December 1765. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "(masthead)". The Sherborne Journal. 20 January 1774. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "(masthead)". The Sherborne Journal, and Western Advertiser. 31 August 1780. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "(masthead)". The Dorchester and Sherborne Journal, and Western Advertiser. 14 January 1791. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  11. ^ "(masthead)". The Western Flying Post, Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury, and General Advertiser for Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall. 27 January 1827. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "(masthead)". The Western Flying Post, Sherborne Mercury and Yeovil Times. General Advertiser for Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Devon, and Cornwall. 8 July 1851. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  13. ^ "(masthead)". The Western Flying Post, Yeovil Times and Sherborne Mercury. General Advertiser for Somerset, Dorset, Wilts, Devon, and Cornwall. 20 May 1856. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "(masthead)". The Western Flying Post, Yeovil. 6 January 1857. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "(masthead)". Western Flying Post, Yeovil. 3 May 1859. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "(masthead)". The Western Flying Post, Yeovil and Somerset Times, Sherborne and Dorset Mercury, Yeovil. 3 July 1860. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023 – via newspapers.com.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sherborne Mercury news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 Masthead of the 1 January 1745 edition of the Sherborne Mercury Contents 1 History 2 Naming 3 Notes 4 ReferencesHistory editThe Sherborne Mercury was first issued in February 1737 a published by Henry Bettinson in Sherborne a town in Dorset 5 Another newspaper the Western Flying Post was first issued issue in 1743 founded by Robert Goadby in Yeovil a town in Somerset 5 In 1749 the publications merged with the resulting newspaper printed in Sherborne the first combined issue was dated January 30 5 Subsequently it was published under a series of names as outlined in a below section In 1867 the newspaper then operating under Western Flying Post naming merged with the Western Gazette which had been founded in 1863 in Yeovil 5 The merged result was initially known as The Western Gazette and Flying Post but eventually came to be known simply as the Western Gazette again 5 The Sherborne Mercury was a hugely influential newspaper according to whom particularly as its news coverage and distribution went well beyond that of the boundaries of Dorset Before any newspaper was published in Cornwall the Sherborne Mercury had many subscribers and distribution throughout Cornwall as far west as Penzance It covered many Cornish news items and was read by key businessmen and members of the professional class in the county The hawkers news boys and news carriers were known as Sherbornes This name was also applied to hawkers and carriers of other regional and local newspapers in the West Country Archive copies of this local paper can be found in the County Archives offices of the aforementioned Dorset and Cornwall along with Wiltshire and Devon testament to its historical importance as a newspaper of record in the West Country It remains a popular source for genealogists and local historians The Newspapers com archive site also includes many editions of the paper Naming editNames of the newspaper starting in 1749 when the Sherborne Mercury and Western Flying Post merged included the following bold text indicates prominent wording of the masthead This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items October 2023 The Western Flying Post or Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury 1749 Mondays 6 The Western Flying Post or Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury and General Advertiser 1765 Mondays 7 The Sherborne Journal 1774 Thursdays 8 The Sherborne Journal and Western Advertiser 1780 Thursdays 9 The Dorchester and Sherborne Journal and Western Advertiser 1791 Fridays 10 The Western Flying Post Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury and General Advertiser for Dorset Somerset Devon and Cornwall 1827 Saturdays 11 The Western Flying Post Sherborne Mercury and Yeovil Times General Advertiser for Somerset Dorset Wilts Devon and Cornwall 1851 Tuesdays 12 The Western Flying Post Yeovil Times and Sherborne Mercury General Advertiser for Somerset Dorset Wilts Devon and Cornwall 1856 Tuesdays 13 The Western Flying Post Yeovil flanked by Yeovil and Somerset Times and Sherborne and Dorset Mercury 1857 Tuesdays 14 Western Flying Post Yeovil flanked by Yeovil and Somerset Times and Sherborne and Dorset Mercury 1859 Tuesdays 15 The Western Flying Post Yeovil and Somerset Times Sherborne and Dorset Mercury Yeovil 1860 Tuesdays 16 Notes edit The initial publication of the Sherborne Mercury was in February 173 6 7 2 which fell between New Year s Day January 1 and the start of the British civil year March 25 see discussion at Old Style and New Style dates Start of year adjustment The Western Gazette began noting the founding year of the Sherborne Mercury as 1737 rather than 1736 at some point during 1986 1987 3 4 References edit Historical Newspapers sherborne newspapers com Retrieved 22 October 2023 The Newspapers of Somerset Somerset County Herald and Taunton Courier Taunton Somerset England 28 January 1961 p 2 Retrieved 24 October 2023 via newspapers cpm Letters to the Editor Western Gazette 6 June 1986 p 20 Retrieved 24 October 2023 via newspapers com Letters to the Editor Western Gazette 4 July 1987 p 22 Retrieved 24 October 2023 via newspapers com a b c d e The Western Gazette Newspaper History Western Gazette Yeovil 18 December 1936 p 16 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead The Western Flying Post or Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury 6 February 1749 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead The Western Flying Post or Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury and General Advertiser 2 December 1765 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead The Sherborne Journal 20 January 1774 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead The Sherborne Journal and Western Advertiser 31 August 1780 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead The Dorchester and Sherborne Journal and Western Advertiser 14 January 1791 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead The Western Flying Post Sherborne and Yeovil Mercury and General Advertiser for Dorset Somerset Devon and Cornwall 27 January 1827 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead The Western Flying Post Sherborne Mercury and Yeovil Times General Advertiser for Somerset Dorset Wilts Devon and Cornwall 8 July 1851 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead The Western Flying Post Yeovil Times and Sherborne Mercury General Advertiser for Somerset Dorset Wilts Devon and Cornwall 20 May 1856 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead The Western Flying Post Yeovil 6 January 1857 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead Western Flying Post Yeovil 3 May 1859 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com masthead The Western Flying Post Yeovil and Somerset Times Sherborne and Dorset Mercury Yeovil 3 July 1860 p 1 Retrieved 23 October 2023 via newspapers com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sherborne Mercury amp oldid 1195243811, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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