Seren Gomer was the first Welsh-language weekly newspaper. The first number was published in 1814 in Swansea by the local Baptist minister and writer Joseph Harris (Gomer).[1]
Type | weekly newspaper, publishing company, printing company |
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Founder(s) | Joseph Harris |
Publisher | David Jenkin |
Editor | Samuel Evans[*], Joseph Harris, David Davies Evans[*] |
City | Swansea |
Publishing history
editThe weekly was intended to cover news from the whole of Wales and from overseas, as well as literary material. Its success was limited: it went out of business in 1815 after 85 editions, partly due to the heavy tax on newspapers and a shortfall in advertising revenue.[2] In 1818 Harris revived the publication, which became associated with the Baptist denomination. In 1820 it became a monthly. The writer and poet Evan Owen Allen was among its contributors.
When Harris died in 1825, the paper was purchased by Carmarthen publisher Hugh William Jones and became a quarterly Baptist magazine. This continued until 1983.
Editors
edit- 1951–1975: Lewis Valentine
- 1975–1977: David Eirwyn Morgan
References
edit- ^ "Wales's first Welsh paper Seren Gomer shone brightly, but briefly." South Wales Evening Post, 8 January 2014. Accessed 23 February 2016.
- ^ BBC News, "Plaque unveiled for 200th anniversary of Seren Gomer". 12 April 2014. Accessed 23 February 2016
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