In addition, two more titles have joined the line-up, ending a 7-day update spree that has seen nine new papers take their places in the archive (see 9 March blogpost and 11 March blogpost).
The latest papers and their planned holdings are as follows:
- Evening News (Dublin): First published in January 1859 as a three-times-a-week newspaper, this independent title aimed to attract a Catholic audience across the island. The holding, when complete, will span 1859 to 1864.
- Bassetts Chronicle: Published by George W Bassett in Limerick, this paper started life as the twice-weekly Southern Chronicle. Its circulation was mainly across Limerick and Tipperary. It adopted the name of its founder in 1875 when it became a daily paper, but became a weekly in 1885. The BNA holding will run 1863–1885.
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