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By Niall Cullen | August 14, 2020
It's gazettes galore this week. We've made four of the most important newspapers in the British Isles fully searchable.
Covering over 350 years of news stories, you can now delve into historical gazettes from London, Edinburgh, Belfast, and Dublin on Findmypast. Here's your weekly round-up of what’s new.
Taken from the official UK government newspaper, unlock over 350 years of fascinating London stories in almost 34 million new records.
An early issue of London Gazette from 1692. View the full record.
Each of this week's new Gazettes is packed with useful information for your family tree, including:
With clever indexing tools, we've transformed these essential resources into fully-searchable record sets, making it easier than ever for you to explore their richness.
The Edinburgh Gazette is the Official Newspaper of Record for Scotland. In it, you can explore over 220 years of Scottish history and over 4 million individual records.
Each new Gazette collection includes transcripts and digitized copies of the original newspaper pages. You’ll be unearthing amazing information in no time.
Delve into a nearly century of Northern Irish newspaper stories including business notices and the Queen’s annual honours lists in the Belfast Gazette.
Step back into 18th-century Ireland with records covering 50 years of news from the British government at Dublin Castle.
An issue of Dublin Gazette from 1754.
After the Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed in 1921, the final edition of Dublin Gazette was published on January 27, 1922. Four days later, the newly-created Irish Free State published its own gazette called Iris Oifigiúil.
Together, these four Gazette collections bring a staggering 39 million new records to Findmypast this week.
This week, seven papers have grown with additional pages:
With new releases every week, there's always something new to enrich your family story with on Findmypast. We'd love to hear about your discoveries. Reach out to us using #FindmypastFeatured on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.