A weekly newspaper circulating in Cheshire and north Wales that mainly published local news.
A weekly newspaper circulating in Cheshire and north Wales that mainly published local news. The newspaper was established in 1854 by Henry Smith and Henry Mills, with the Cheshire and North Wales Newspaper Company becoming proprietors in 1891. Originally a politically neutral newspaper, by the late 1850s it was a liberal newspaper and by the 1890s a conservative one. The newspaper ceased publication in 1989. Associated titles: Cheshire Observer and Chester, Birkenhead and North Wales Times (1863); The Chester Observer (1979).
A weekly conservative newspaper circulating in the Chester area, Shropshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire and North Wales.
A weekly conservative newspaper circulating in the Chester area, Shropshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire and North Wales. The newspaper's main content was local and district news. In 1900 the newspaper's proprietor was James Albert Birchall and amongst the newspaper's editors was Robert Dennis. The newspaper was published between 1831 and 1958. Associated titles: Chester Courant and Anglo-Welsh Gazette (1825); Chester Courant (1958-1982).