Skip to content
Newspapers

/

England

/

Salopian Journal

Salopian Journal

Add name

|

Add keywords

|

search
push_pin

Place of publication
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England

event_available

Earliest issue: January 7, 1835
Latest issue: March 18, 1862

calendar_today

Years covered
1835, 1861–1862

note

Total issues: 83
Total pages: 466

person

Publisher
Unknown

This newspaper was added to our archives on June 3, 2013. The latest issues were added on January 13, 2015.

The Salopian Journal was viewed as “the acknowledged organ of the Conservative Party in Shropshire” (Mitchell’s Newspaper Press Directory 1886), being pro-landed interests and a strong supporter of the Established Church. It was politically opposed to the Shrewsbury Chronicle.

The Journal was founded by Joshua Eddowes (1724-1811), a printer and bookseller in Shrewsbury and his son, William, who died in 1833. The paper remained in the Eddowes family until the 1850’s and became known as Eddowes Shrewsbury Journal.

 

For this newspaper, we have the following titles in, or planned for, our digital archive:

  • 1835–35 Salopian Journal
  • 1861–62 Salopian Journal

Search Salopian Journal family notices

Old newspapers are full of birth, death and marriage notices that reveal colourful details and poignant tributes you won’t find in other records – perfect for growing your family tree.

Birth notices

Birth records only tell half the story. Search for birth announcements in the Salopian Journal.

Search birth noticesarrow_right_alt

Marriage notices

What was their wedding like? Look for your ancestors’ wedding announcements in the Salopian Journal.

Search marriage noticesarrow_right_alt

Death notices

Discover poignant details in death and in memoriam notices and obituaries in the Salopian Journal.

Search death noticesarrow_right_alt

On this day - 10 June 1835

Newspaper clippings

See the clippings people have made recently from our newspaper archives.

Explore Salopian Journal and more

Get access to billions of newspaper pages in our full newspaper archive with a free trial.

Explore our newspaper archive

Behind every headline there's a family - including yours. Enrich your family history with stories, moments and experiences you'll only discover in old newspapers in the largest collection of British and Irish newspapers online at Findmypast.

Add name

|

Add keywords

|

search