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The Royal Gazette (New Brunswick)
Royal Gazette or The Royal Gazette may refer to: * ''The Royal Gazette'' (Bermuda), a daily newspaper in Bermuda * ''The Royal Gazette'' (Jamaica), a defunct newspaper in Jamaica, founded in 1779 * ''The Royal Gazette'', one name of a newspaper published by James Rivington during the American Revolutionary War * ''The Royal Gazette'' (New Brunswick), the journal of the New Brunswick Crown-in-Council, published by the Queen's Printer * ''Royal Gazette and Newfoundland Advertiser'' or ''Royal Gazette'', Newfoundland's first newspaper, first published in 1807 by John Ryan * ''Royal Thai Government Gazette The ''Royal Thai Government Gazette'' (, ), frequently abbreviated to ''Government Gazette'' (GG) or ''Royal Gazette'' (RG), is the public journal and newspaper of record of Thailand. Laws passed by the government generally come into force after ...
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The Royal Gazette (Bermuda)
''The Royal Gazette'' is a Bermudian, English-language daily newspaper. Founded in 1828, it is Bermuda's only daily newspaper (not published on Sundays and public holidays). History The first issues of The Royal Gazette, Bermuda Commercial and General Advertiser and Recorder were published in January 1828. The company bore no relation to an earlier publication named the Bermuda Gazette and Weekly Advertiser founded by Joseph Stockdale in 1782 nor an earlier Royal Gazette founded by Mr Edmund Ward in 1809. Its founder Donald MacPhee Lee, an immigrant to Bermuda from Prince Edward Island in Canada, served as editor until his death in 1883, whereupon it was operated by his son and later his daughter. Part commercial printer and part newspaper, the company acquired its Royal title serving as the 'King's Printer' in Bermuda and as publisher of official notices. The first issue of The Royal Gazette included a statement that "The pages of the Royal Gazette will never be profaned b ...
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The Royal Gazette (Jamaica)
''The Royal Gazette'' was a Jamaican newspaper. It was founded in 1779 as ''The Jamaica Mercury, and Kingston Weekly Advertiser'' by David Douglass and William Aikman and became ''The Royal Gazette'' in 1780 after it obtained government patronage.Alexander Aikman senior.
Legacies of British Slave-ownership, University College London. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
It was aimed at the white planters and slave-owners on the island and in its early years often contained notices of escaped slaves. It later became the ''Royal Gazette and Jamaica Times''.


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James Rivington
James Rivington (1724 – July 4, 1802) was an English-born American journalist who published a Loyalist newspaper in the American colonies called ''Rivington's Gazette''. He was driven out of New York by the Sons of Liberty, but was very likely a member of the American Culper Spy Ring, which provided the Continental Army with military intelligence from British-occupied New York. Early life James Rivington was born in London in 1724. One of the sons of the bookseller and publisher Charles Rivington, he inherited a share of his father's business, which he lost at the Newmarket races. In 1760, he sailed to North America. He resumed his occupation in Philadelphia and the next year opened a printshop at the foot of Wall Street, New York. In 1773, he began to publish a newspaper "at his ever open and uninfluenced press, Hanover Square." The first of a number of newspapers, ''The New York Gazetteer or the Connecticut, New Jersey, Hudson's River, and Quebec Weekly Advertiser'', wa ...
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The Royal Gazette (New Brunswick)
Royal Gazette or The Royal Gazette may refer to: * ''The Royal Gazette'' (Bermuda), a daily newspaper in Bermuda * ''The Royal Gazette'' (Jamaica), a defunct newspaper in Jamaica, founded in 1779 * ''The Royal Gazette'', one name of a newspaper published by James Rivington during the American Revolutionary War * ''The Royal Gazette'' (New Brunswick), the journal of the New Brunswick Crown-in-Council, published by the Queen's Printer * ''Royal Gazette and Newfoundland Advertiser'' or ''Royal Gazette'', Newfoundland's first newspaper, first published in 1807 by John Ryan * ''Royal Thai Government Gazette The ''Royal Thai Government Gazette'' (, ), frequently abbreviated to ''Government Gazette'' (GG) or ''Royal Gazette'' (RG), is the public journal and newspaper of record of Thailand. Laws passed by the government generally come into force after ...
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Queen's Printer
The King's Printer (known as the Queen's Printer during the reign of a female monarch) is typically a bureau of the national, state, or provincial government responsible for producing official documents issued by the King-in-Council, Ministers of the Crown, or other departments. The position is defined by letters patent under the royal prerogative in various Commonwealth realms. Canada Federal The King's Printer for Canada, so titled as to distinguish it from the equivalent position in each of the Canadian provinces, is the individual in Ottawa responsible for the publishing and printing requirements of the King-in- federal-Council. The Minister of Public Works and Government Services is empowered by the Department of Public Works and Government Services Act to appoint the King's Printer for Canada on behalf of the sovereign. Provincial and territorial Alberta The Alberta King's Printer is the position, created in 1906, that oversees the administration of Crown copyright in ...
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John Ryan (printer)
John Ryan (7 October 1761 – 30 September 1847) was a loyalist printer. Sometime between 1776 and 1780 he became an apprentice to John Howe, in Newport, Rhode Island. John Ryan married Amelia Mott on 22 November 1781 in New York City. He remained in New York until 1783, becoming a partner with William Lewis in the ''New-York Mercury and General Advertiser''. Career * 1777-1779 ** An apprentice to John Howe on the ''Newport Gazette'' * 1783 ** Partner with William Lewis in ''New-York Mercury; and General Advertiser'' in New York City. * 18 December 1783 ** Partner with William Lewis in publishing ''Royal St. John's Gazette, and Nova-Scotia Intelligencer'' in Parrtown (later Saint John, New Brunswick); the first newspaper in New Brunswick. His relationship with William Lewis dissolved and the publication underwent a name change in 1786 to the ''St. John Gazette, and Weekly Advertiser'' with John Ryan as the publisher. * 1799 ** Acquired the ''Royal Gazette'' from Christopher S ...
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