The Cambrian
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The Cambrian
Summary
The Cambrian is a weekly newspaper[1]. It draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (weekly_newspaper category, ranking #29 of 86).[2]
Key Facts
- The Cambrian's image is recorded as The Cambrian Jan 28 1804.jpg[3].
- The Cambrian's instance of is recorded as weekly newspaper[4].
- The Cambrian's editor is recorded as Thomas Jenkins[5].
- The Cambrian's editor is recorded as John Roby[6].
- The Cambrian's founder is recorded as George Haynes[7].
- The Cambrian's founder is recorded as Lewis Weston Dillwyn[8].
- The Cambrian's publisher is recorded as Thomas Jenkins[9].
- The Cambrian's publisher is recorded as E. Jenkins[10].
- The Cambrian's publisher is recorded as Sarah Jenkins[11].
- The Cambrian's publisher is recorded as W. C. Murray and D. Rees[12].
- The Cambrian's publisher is recorded as David Rees[13].
- The Cambrian's owned by is recorded as Lewis Weston Dillwyn[14].
- The Cambrian's owned by is recorded as Thomas Jenkins[15].
- The Cambrian's owned by is recorded as Williams, Murray & Rees[16].
- The Cambrian's owned by is recorded as John Williams[17].
- The Cambrian's owned by is recorded as George Haynes[18].
- The Cambrian's collection is recorded as National Library of Wales[19].
- The Cambrian's collection is recorded as Welsh Newspapers Online[20].
- The Cambrian's OCLC number is recorded as 173730110[21].
- The Cambrian's place of publication is recorded as Swansea[22].
- The Cambrian's part of is recorded as Welsh Newspapers Online[23].
- The Cambrian's language of work or name is recorded as English[24].
- The Cambrian's country of origin is recorded as Wales[25].
- +1804-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Cambrian[26].
- The Cambrian's publication date is recorded as +1804-01-28T00:00:00Z[27].
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Founding
Founders include George Haynes[7] and Lewis Weston Dillwyn[8]. +1804-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Cambrian[26].
Identity
The Cambrian's part of is recorded as Welsh Newspapers Online[23].
Ownership
Owners include Lewis Weston Dillwyn[14], a botanist[28], 1778–1855[29], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[30], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[31]; Thomas Jenkins[15], a printer[32], 1782–1822[33], of Kingdom of Great Britain[34], specialised in newspaper printing[35]; Williams, Murray & Rees[16]; John Williams[17], a printer[36], 1823–1870[37], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[38], specialised in bookselling[39]; and George Haynes[18], a merchant[40], 1745–1830[41], of Kingdom of Great Britain[42].
Why It Matters
The Cambrian draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (weekly_newspaper category, ranking #29 of 86).[2]