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Newspapers information for Dronfield and places above it in the hierarchy

Dronfield

Jane TAYLOR in Redcar contributes this snippet from the Derby Mercury of 1st July, 1802, "MARRIED: Yesterday se'nnight, at Dronfield, Mr. TAYLOR, Master of the Academy at that place, to Miss HASLAM, of Ashover, both in this county."

Jane TAYLOR in Redcar offers this article from the Derby Mercury of 9 September. 1802, "MARRIED: Lately, at Dronfield, in this county, Mr. Charles REAVES, of Sheffield, to Miss WOSTENHOLME, eldest daughter of the Rev. Mr. WOSTENHOLME, of Horsley Gate, near the former place."

Jane TAYLOR in Redcar provides this announcement from the Derby Mercury of 6 January, 1803: "MARRIED: On Monday se'nnight, Mr. John HEATHCOTE of Sheffield, butcher, to Miss Catharine MARSH, of Dronfield, in this county."

Jane TAYLOR in Redcar offers this clipping from the Derby Mercury of 29 August 1804: "MARRIED: On Wednesday last, at Dronfield, in this county, Mr. Thomas WILSON, to Miss Ellen RAYNES; both of Barlow."

Jane TAYLOR in Redcar has this announcement from the Derby Mercury of 6 September, 1804: "MARRIED: On Wednesday last, at Eckington, in this county, Mr. I. COUPE, of Dronfield, to Miss COX, second daughter of Mr. COX, of Litfield."

Derbyshire

If you get a chance to visit the Peak District of Derbyshire, look for a copy of The Peak Advertiser, available at Post Offices, and local village shops, free of charge. Although this is a free advertising newspaper, each issue usually contains one or more local history articles, a family walks feature, and on the back page "What's in a Name" in which the author offers his own unique insight into the meaning behind readers' surnames. Website link added 20 Jan 2007.

Flindall, Roger - What The Papers Said .... Published by The Peak District Mines Historical Society.
ISBN 0 904334 24 4.

Derbyshire in Nottingham Newspapers 1714-1776 - "Researchers using What the Papers Said ... will have at their fingertips full and accurate transcriptions of significant references without need to consult the original newspapers"...

  • The Newspaper Library at Colindale - my current information (October 2007) is that the BL is going to close Colindale, transferring its archives to Boston Spa. Newspapers will be viewable on film only at the British Library, until such time as their holdings are digitised.
     
  • The Burton Daily Mail and associated publications cover large parts of the county, particularly South Derbyshire.

England

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - Newspapers - links and information.