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  2. Whitby Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Whitby Gazette was founded on 6 July 1854 by Ralph Horne, a local printer, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, paperhanger and shipowner, who was also a member of the Whitby Literary and Philosophical Society.

  3. Whitby - Wikipedia

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    The Whitby Gazette was founded in 1854 by Ralph Horne, a local printer. The first issues were records of visitors and lodgings rather than a newspaper. [ 118 ] The publication became a weekly newspaper in 1858, with a short spell of being published twice weekly between 2000 and 2012. [ 119 ]

  4. Newspapers of Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Star (1981-2000) [1]; Harrogate Herald (1847–1957), pub. Robert Ackrill. [2]Hull Portfolio, radical newspaper of James Acland, founded c.1831.; The Hull Packet and East Riding Times [3] / The Hull Packet Humber Mercury or Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Advertiser [4] / Yorkshire Advertiser

  5. Category:Newspapers published in Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Whitby Gazette; Y. York Vision; Yorkshire Evening Post; Yorkshire Factory Times; The Yorkshire Post; The Yorkshire Standard; The Yorkshire Times This page was ...

  6. Category:Whitby - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Whitby" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. ... Whitby Abbey; Whitby Gazette; Whitby Goth Weekend; Whitby Hospital;

  7. Spital Beck - Wikipedia

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    The beck has its source to the south-east of Whitby near Stainsacre, in an area which is thought to have been the site of an Iron Age settlement. [2] The beck travels a short course of about 1.2 miles (2 km) over several waterfalls, with one, about 200 yards (180 m) upstream of the beck's mouth, revealing the layers of rock (sandstone, ironstone, sandy shale, limestone, shale, marl and ...

  8. Edward Simpson (forger) - Wikipedia

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    Edward's reputation following his incarceration in 1867, as recorded in the Whitby Gazette: '"After moving to London, Flint Jack sold artefacts to museums and other serious collections across the country, including numerous pieces to the British Museum itself." '"Flint Jack – A notorious Yorkshireman – one of the greatest impostors of our ...

  9. Whitby (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Whitby was a parliamentary constituency centred on the town of Whitby in North Yorkshire. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , elected by the first past the post system.