. . . . . "Leeds Mercury Masthead.png"@en . . . "21004754"^^ . . . "Leeds Mercury"@pl . . . "Le Leeds Mercury est un journal publi\u00E9 \u00E0 Leeds, Yorkshire de l'Ouest, Angleterre. Il est publi\u00E9 de 1718 \u00E0 1755 et \u00E0 nouveau \u00E0 partir de 1767. Initialement, il comporte 12 pages et co\u00FBte trois demi-pennies. En 1794, le tirage est d'environ 3 000 exemplaires, et en 1797 le prix est port\u00E9 \u00E0 six pences en raison de l'augmentation du droit de timbre. Il para\u00EEt chaque semaine jusqu'en 1855, puis trois fois par semaine jusqu'en 1861, date \u00E0 laquelle le droit de timbre esta aboli et il devient un quotidien d'un penny."@fr . . . . . . . "Leeds Mercury"@en . "The Leeds Mercury was a newspaper published in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was published from 1718 to 1755 and again from 1767. Initially it consisted of 12 pages and cost three halfpennies. In 1794 it had a circulation of about 3,000 copies, and in 1797 the cost rose to sixpence because of increased stamp duty. It appeared weekly until 1855, then three times a week until 1861 when stamp duty was abolished and it became a daily paper costing one penny. Edward Baines (1774\u20131848) bought the paper in 1801, and his son Sir Edward Baines (1800\u20131890) succeeded him as editor and proprietor."@en . . . . . . "The Leeds Mercury was a newspaper published in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was published from 1718 to 1755 and again from 1767. Initially it consisted of 12 pages and cost three halfpennies. In 1794 it had a circulation of about 3,000 copies, and in 1797 the cost rose to sixpence because of increased stamp duty. It appeared weekly until 1855, then three times a week until 1861 when stamp duty was abolished and it became a daily paper costing one penny. Edward Baines (1774\u20131848) bought the paper in 1801, and his son Sir Edward Baines (1800\u20131890) succeeded him as editor and proprietor. In 1923 the Leeds Mercury was acquired by the Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Company Limited (now Yorkshire Post Newspapers), publishers of the Yorkshire Post, but it continued to be published as a separate title until 26 November 1939, after which a combined paper was published as the Yorkshire Post with the Mercury name kept as a subtitle for some years. The merger was not announced until after the last edition of the Mercury had been published, to prevent national newspapers from having the opportunity to attract Mercury readers to their titles instead of to the new merged paper. The issues of the Leeds Mercury from 3 January 1807 to 1900 have been digitised as part of the British Library's 19th-century newspapers digitisation project, through which they are accessible free of charge to members of UK Higher Education and Further Education institutions, some public libraries, the British Library's buildings, and for a fee to other subscribers."@en . . . . "1094922420"^^ . . . . . . . "Leeds Mercury"@en . "Weekly newspaper"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Leeds Mercury"@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "4692"^^ . "Leeds Mercury \u2013 angielska gazeta, wydawana w Leeds w latach 1718\u20131755 i ponownie 1767\u20131939. Do 1855 \u201ELeeds Mercury\u201D by\u0142a tygodnikiem, nast\u0119pnie ukazywa\u0142a si\u0119 trzy razy w tygodniu, a od 1861 codziennie. W 1923 gazet\u0119 przej\u0119\u0142a sp\u00F3\u0142ka Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Company Limited \u2013 wydawca \u201EYorkshire Post\u201D zainteresowany po\u0142\u0105czeniem obu gazet. Ostatni numer \u201ELeeds Mercury\u201D ukaza\u0142 si\u0119 26 listopada 1939, lecz jeszcze przez kilka nast\u0119pnych lat jej tytu\u0142 by\u0142 podtytu\u0142em lokalnego wydania \u201EYorkshire Post\u201D."@pl . . "Leeds Mercury"@en . . . . "Le Leeds Mercury est un journal publi\u00E9 \u00E0 Leeds, Yorkshire de l'Ouest, Angleterre. Il est publi\u00E9 de 1718 \u00E0 1755 et \u00E0 nouveau \u00E0 partir de 1767. Initialement, il comporte 12 pages et co\u00FBte trois demi-pennies. En 1794, le tirage est d'environ 3 000 exemplaires, et en 1797 le prix est port\u00E9 \u00E0 six pences en raison de l'augmentation du droit de timbre. Il para\u00EEt chaque semaine jusqu'en 1855, puis trois fois par semaine jusqu'en 1861, date \u00E0 laquelle le droit de timbre esta aboli et il devient un quotidien d'un penny. (en) (1774-1848) ach\u00E8te le journal en 1801, et son fils Sir Edward Baines (1800-1890) lui succ\u00E8de comme r\u00E9dacteur en chef et propri\u00E9taire."@fr . . . . . . . "Leeds Mercury \u2013 angielska gazeta, wydawana w Leeds w latach 1718\u20131755 i ponownie 1767\u20131939. Do 1855 \u201ELeeds Mercury\u201D by\u0142a tygodnikiem, nast\u0119pnie ukazywa\u0142a si\u0119 trzy razy w tygodniu, a od 1861 codziennie. Gazet\u0119 za\u0142o\u017Cy\u0142 John Hirst. W pierwszych latach ukazywa\u0142a si\u0119 jako czterostronicowy tygodnik wydawany w sobot\u0119. W 1801 gazet\u0119 kupi\u0142 Edward Baines (wybrany w 1834 do Izby Gmin), staj\u0105c si\u0119 jej redaktorem i jedynym w\u0142a\u015Bcicielem. Od 1845 w\u0142a\u015Bcicielem gazety by\u0142 jego syn Edward Baines junior, kt\u00F3ry po \u015Bmierci w 1890 pozostawi\u0142 swoim dzieciom kontrolny udzia\u0142. W 1870 kolejny redaktor Thomas Wemyss Reid za\u0142o\u017Cy\u0142 oddzia\u0142 redakcji w Londynie. W 1923 gazet\u0119 przej\u0119\u0142a sp\u00F3\u0142ka Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper Company Limited \u2013 wydawca \u201EYorkshire Post\u201D zainteresowany po\u0142\u0105czeniem obu gazet. Ostatni numer \u201ELeeds Mercury\u201D ukaza\u0142 si\u0119 26 listopada 1939, lecz jeszcze przez kilka nast\u0119pnych lat jej tytu\u0142 by\u0142 podtytu\u0142em lokalnego wydania \u201EYorkshire Post\u201D."@pl . . . . . . "1939-11-26"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .