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The Scotsman (newspaper)

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1817-.

Biography

The Scotsman newspaper was founded in 1817 as a weekly, including national and international as well as local news. In its first issue, William Ritchie and Charles Maclaren the joint editors, pledged 'impartiality, firmness and independence'. Six years later, in 1823, the newspaper was sufficiently well established to warrant twice weekly publication. The end of Newspaper Stamp Duty in 1855 saw the appearance of The Daily Scotsman alongside the weekly paper. Five years later, The Daily Scotsman became simply The Scotsman and, in 1877, the twice-weekly issue was stopped. The business was soon to support another sister publication was the appearance of The Evening Dispatch in 1886. This newspaper merged with the Evening News in 1963 when the Dispatch title was dropped.

The first office occupied by 'The Scotsman' was in the High Street, Edinburgh. By 1860, this had become inadequate and the business was transferred to premises immediately to the north in Cockburn Street, then in the course of formation. With the establishment of the 'Evening Dispatch' in 1886 these offices proved inadequate. In the 1890s, the widening and reconstruction of North Bridge enabled the proprietors to purchase the necessary extra space. The business moved to its North Bridge premises in 1905.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Review, 1972, by Robert Nye of Erick Linklater, "The Voyage of the Challenger".

 Item
Identifier: Acc.9817
Scope and Contents

Press cutting from "The Scotsman", with a note, 1974, by Linklater.

Dates: 1972-1974

Titles, financial records and papers of 'The Scotsman', 'The Weekly Scotsman' and 'Edinburgh Evening Dispatch'.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.11812/1-208
Scope and Contents The surviving business records of 'The Scotsman', 'The Weekly Scotsman' and 'The Evening Dispatch', consisting largely of financial records, 1832 to 1964. Other records have survived only sporadically. These include minutes of directors, 1868-1880, and for the 1940s and 1950s, records of debenture stock, office diaries for 1915 and 1941, and papers of libel cases brought against the newspaper.The second part of the archive consists of titles and other administrative records,...
Dates: 1624-1972.