Clevedon Mercury Explained

Clevedon Mercury
Type:Weekly newspaper
Format:Tabloid
Owners:Northcliffe Newspapers Group
Language:English
Headquarters:Elton House, Albert Road, Clevedon, Somerset
Website:Clevedon Mercury

The Clevedon Mercury was a broadsheet paid for newspaper delivered to homes in the North Somerset area of southwestern England.[1] It was founded in 1863 by 17-year old George James Caple to communicate national news and local happenings. The first issue was published on January 24. It became a tabloid newspaper in the mid eighties and a free publication sometime in the 1990s. The final issue was published in April 2012.

History

The first newspaper published in Clevedon was the Clevedon Courier, published on 5 May 1860 by Charles J. Dare from his home. The Clevedon Mercury was established in 1863 by Caple who then bought the rival Courier in 1864.[2] Caple continued to publish the Clevedon Mercury for the next 21 years. Caple sold the paper to its next owners in 1885.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Foundry . The Theme . 2012-04-06 . Clevedon Mercury (defunct) British Newspapers Online . 2024-01-07 . en-GB.
  2. 2011 . The Clevedon Mercury - RIP . Clevedon Civic Society . 6.