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  2. John Ritchie (newspaper owner) - Wikipedia

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    John Ritchie (3 February 1778 – 21 December 1870) was a Scottish newspaper owner. He was born at Kirkcaldy, Fife, and at an early age went in service to a small farmer near Largo. Later he returned to Kirkcaldy, working as a hand-loom weaver. In around 1800 he moved to Edinburgh (where his younger brother William was training in the law), and ...

  3. Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect - Wikipedia

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    Scotland. Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, commonly known as the Kilmarnock Edition, is a collection of poetry by the Scottish poet Robert Burns, first printed and issued by John Wilson of Kilmarnock on 31 July 1786. [ 1] It was the first published edition of Burns' work. In mid-April 1786, Burns sent out printed Proposals for what was ...

  4. Len Pennie - Wikipedia

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    Scots performer of the year 2021, poet laureate of the St Andrews Society of Los Angeles, 2020. Website. Twitter feed. Len Pennie is a Scottish poet and Scots language and mental-health advocate. [ 2] She became known on social media in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland for her "Scots word of the day" and poem ( Scots: poyum) videos ...

  5. The Scotsman - Wikipedia

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    The Scotsman. The Scotsman is a Scottish compact newspaper and daily news website headquartered in Edinburgh. First established as a radical political paper in 1817, it began daily publication in 1855 and remained a broadsheet until August 2004. Its parent company, National World, also publishes the Edinburgh Evening News.

  6. Johnston Press - Wikipedia

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    Johnston Press plc was a multimedia company founded in Falkirk, Scotland, in 1767. [ 2][ 3] Its flagship titles included UK-national newspaper the i, The Scotsman, the Yorkshire Post, the Falkirk Herald, and Belfast 's The News Letter. The company was operating around 200 newspapers and associated websites around the United Kingdom and the Isle ...

  7. James Cummins (poet) - Wikipedia

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    His poems have appeared in The Best American Poetry series in 1994, 1995, 1998, and 2005. Series editor David Lehman thanked Cummins for "useful suggestions" in the 2005 and 2006 editions of the series.

  8. James Hedderwick - Wikipedia

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    He was born on 18 January 1814 in Govan just west of Glasgow, the third son of James Hedderwick (d.1864), printer, and Joanna McNeilage. He was largely raised in Glasgow, other than a brief spell in the United States in 1822 while his father sought work there. On his return to Scotland he began an apprenticeship as a printer in his father’s ...

  9. Scotland on Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Scotland on Sunday was launched on 7 August 1988 and was priced at 40p.. Ultimate ownership of Scotland on Sunday has changed several times since launch. The Scotsman Publications Limited, which also produces The Scotsman, Edinburgh Evening News and the Herald & Post series of free newspapers in Edinburgh, Fife, West Lothian and Perth, was bought by the Canadian millionaire Roy Thomson in 1953.