The Cambrian

The Cambrian
The Cambrian, and general weekly advertiser for the principality of Wales
Typeweekly newspaper
Format4, 8 pages
Owner(s)Lewis Weston Dillwyn (1804; 1817), Thomas Jenkins (January 1804; January 1822), Williams, Murray & Rees (1823; 1844), John Williams (1852; 1870), George Haynes (1804; 1826)
Founder(s)George Haynes, Lewis Weston Dillwyn 
PublisherThomas Jenkins, E. Jenkins, Sarah Jenkins, W. C. Murray and D. Rees, David Rees 
EditorThomas Jenkins[*], John Roby[*]
Launched28 January 1804 
Ceased publicationMarch 1930 
CitySwansea 
CountryWales
OCLC number173730110

The Cambrian, a weekly newspaper started by George Haynes and L. W. Dillwyn in 1804, was the first newspaper published in Wales. Its original publisher was Thomas Jenkins. The full masthead proclaimed The Cambrian and Weekly General Advertiser for Swansea and the Principality of Wales. By 1906 it was acquired by South Wales Post Newspapers Co.[1] and, in 1930, merged with Herald of Wales.[2] Many articles in this newspaper have been indexed and the index is searchable at https://archive.swansea.gov.uk/cambrian

References

  1. ^ Cambrian at Welsh Newspapers Online, National Library of Wales
  2. ^ 1804: "The Cambrian" Wales' first weekly newspaper at britannia.com Wales History Timeline


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