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Newspapers: The Cork Evening Herald (1833-1841)

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The Cork Evening Herald (1833-1841)

About The Cork Evening Herald

The Cork Evening Herald was first published in September 1833 and continued until March 1841, when it was superseded by The Cork Examiner.  It was printed thrice-weekly, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by John Rorke, junior, for the proprietor, Richard Meara.

Holdings

Special Collections holds six loose issues of The Cork Evening Herald, as follows: 

In addition, Special Collections holds 1833-1836 on microfilm.

Other holdings

A full run of this newspaper is held by the British Library.  Additionally, the related Cork Daily Herald, is available through the (for-pay) British Newspaper Archive.

The Cork Evening Herald 13 October 1834