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- George Brown (November 29, 1818 - May 10, 1880) was a Scottish-born Canadian journalist, politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation. A...
- male, deceased (1894)
- John Walter, eldest son of John Walter, editor of "The Times", was born at Printing-house Square. He was educated at Eton and Exeter College,...
- male, deceased (1847)
- John Walter (February 23, 1776 - July 28, 1847), son of John Walter, the founder of "The Times", really established the great newspaper of which...
- male, deceased (1812)
- John Walter (1738/9 - November 17, 1812), founder of "The Times" newspaper, London, was born in London and educated at Merchant Taylors' School....
- male, deceased (1881)
- Émile de Girardin, was a French journalist, publicist, and politician. He was born in Paris in 1802, the son of General Alexandre de Girardin and o...
- male, deceased (1893)
- Abel Heywood (February 25, 1810 - August 19, 1893) was an English publisher, radical and sometime mayor of Manchester. Starting work at nine-years...
- male, deceased (1931)
- The Honourable Charles Herbert Mackintosh (1843 - December 22 1931) was a journalist, mayor of Ottawa from 1879-1881, represented Ottawa City in...
- male, deceased (1938)
- Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan of Huntingdon (July 18 1848-January 28 1938), was a Canadian publisher of Scots-Quebec ancestry. Born in the...
- male, deceased (1908)
- David Syme was an Scottish-Australian newspaper proprietor of "The Age" and regarded as "the father of protection in Australia" who had immense...
- male, deceased (1844)
- John Edward Taylor was the founder of the "Manchester Guardian" newspaper, later to become "The Guardian". He was born at Ilminster, Somerset,...
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