Stamford Mercury

Stamford Mercury

Newspaper published in Lincolnshire, England
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The Stamford Mercury (also the Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury, the Rutland and Stamford Mercury, and the Rutland Mercury) based in Stamford, England, claims to be "Britain's oldest continuously published newspaper title". The Mercury has been published since 1712 but its masthead formerly claimed it was established in 1695 and that it was "Britain's Oldest Newspaper".

Type
Weekly local newspaper
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Owner
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Founder
Thomas Baily and William Thompson
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Editor
Kerry Coupe
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Founded
1710 as Stamford Post, 1712 (1712) as Stamford Mercury
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Political alignment
Historically Tory, now non-political
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Headquarters
Cherryholt Road, Stamford
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Website
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