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  2. Ipswich Journal - Wikipedia

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    Far from being a local newspaper, the Ipswich Journal featured national and international news. At a cost of “three half-pence” it attracted a small but affluent readership of about 250 gentlemen. [1] It was published on a weekly basis until 29 June, 1886. [2] The newspaper was founded by John Bagnall, who had moved to Ipswich from London.

  3. Dennis Barker - Wikipedia

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    On leaving school he went into local and regional journalism, first as a reporter and subeditor for the Suffolk Chronicle and Mercury in Ipswich, then the East Anglian Daily Times and its counterpart the Ipswich Evening Star, where he wrote features and served as theatre critic.

  4. List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (before 1970)

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    58-year-old Lawson was a widow who ran a sweet shop in the village of Ogle, Northumberland. On 12 August 1935, her body was found next to her bed. She had been beaten with a hammer, had her bed set alight, and had her home ransacked. A local man was arrested and charged over Lawson's death, but the case against him collapsed. [75] May 1938

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  6. East Anglian Daily Times - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper began publication on 13 October 1874, [2] incorporating the Ipswich Express, which had been published since 13 August 1839. [3] The East Anglian Daily Times merged news operations with the Ipswich Star in 2010, under the stewardship of the chief executive of Archant Suffolk, Stuart McCreery. Mr McCreery left his role one day ...

  7. Lorraine Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine Thorpe (born 1994) is a British woman who is Britain's youngest female double murderer. Over the space of nine days in August 2009, Thorpe tortured and murdered two people in Ipswich, one of which was her own father.

  8. Ipswich Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    The Ipswich Martyrs' Memorial was funded by private subscription opened in November 1902, after attention had been drawn to the story of the martyrs in a series of newspaper articles by Nina Frances Layard in the East Anglian Daily Times between 1898 and 1900, which were then reissued as a book entitled Seventeen Suffolk Martyrs in 1902 (Smiths ...

  9. Evening Star (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Evening Star is the name of the following newspapers: A ruler with The Evening Star logo. Evening Star, a daily newspaper in Ipswich, England, published since 1885; Evening Star, a daily newspaper published in Dunedin, New Zealand, from 1863 to 1979; The Evening Star, former name of The Star in Auburn, Indiana, United States

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