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Newspaper Index Greenock Old Sugar House Watt Library, Greenock Newspaper Index This index covers stories that have appeared in newspapers in the Greenock, Gourock and Port Glasgow area from the start of the nineteenth century. It is provided to researchers as a reference resource to aid the searching of these historic publications which can be consulted, preferably by prior appointment, at the Watt Library, 9 Union Street, Greenock. Subject Entry Newspaper Date Page Greenock Old Sugar House Co. Greenock Old Sugar House Company for sale. Greenock Advertiser 01/03/1809 1 Greenock Operative Free Gardeners Annual Meeting. Greenock Advertiser 01/02/1808 3 Society Greenock Operative Ropemakers Election of office bearers. Greenock Advertiser 03/10/1806 3 Society Greenock Parish Council 24 February, 31 March, 28 April 4 May, 26 May, 30 June, 28 July, 1 September, 29 Greenock Telegraph 24/02/1915 See September, 29 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 14 January, 29 January, 26 February, 26 March Greenock Telegraph 14/01/1930 See Entry Greenock Parish Council 1 February, 29 March, 21 April, 26 April, 30 May, 31 May, 30 August, 27 September, 3 Greenock Telegraph 01/02/1922 See October, 28 November, 29 November, 27 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 31 January, 28 February, 28 March, 26 April, 30 May, 27 June, 29 August, 26 Greenock Telegraph 31/01/1917 See September, 1 October, 28 November, 25 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 30 January, 28 March, 31 July, 28 August, 25 September, 27 November Greenock Telegraph 01/02/1918 See Entry Greenock Parish Council 28 January, 25 February, 29 April, 27 May, 1 July, 29 July, 25 November, 30 December Greenock Telegraph 28/01/1914 See Entry Greenock Parish Council 1 January, 29 January, 26 February, 30 April, 28 April, 19 June, 1 October, 10 October Greenock Telegraph 01/01/1919 See Entry Greenock Parish Council 25 February, 31 March, 28 April, 30 June, 28 July, 1 September, 29 September, 27 Greenock Telegraph 25/02/1920 See October, 1 December, 29 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 26 January, 30 March, 1 June 29 June, 31 August, 16 September, 28 September, 26 Greenock Telegraph 26/01/1921 See October, 3 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 26 January, 1 March, 29 March, 25 April, 31 May, 23 June, 26 July, 30 August, 27 Greenock Telegraph 26/01/1916 See September, 3 October, 1 November, 29 November, 27 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 2 February, 28 March, 11 April, 29 May, 4 August, 29 August, 6 September, 21 Greenock Telegraph 02/02/1923 See September, 26 September, 9 October, 18 October, 31 October Entry Greenock Parish Council 30 January, 27 February, 27 March, 30 April, 6 May, 27 May, 28 May, 25 June, 30 July, Greenock Telegraph 30/01/1924 See 1 October, 7 October, 26 November, 31 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 28 January, 25 February, 1 April, 9 April, 25 April, 29 April, 27 May, 1 July, 7 August, 26 Greenock Telegraph 28/01/1925 See August, 8 September, 30 September, 28 October, 30 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 27 January, 24 February, 13 March, 16 April, 28 April, 25 May, 29 May, 28 July, 30 July, Greenock Telegraph 27/02/1926 See 4 August, 1 September, 29 September, 5 October, 27 October, 1 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 26 January, 23 February, 30 March, 27 April, 3 May, 1 June, 14 June, 28 June, 3 Greenock Telegraph 26/01/1927 See September, 28 September, 26 October, 31 October, 3 November, 28 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 30 January, 31 January, 27 February, 1 May, 26 June, 10 September, 25 September, 30 Greenock Telegraph 30/01/1929 See October, 27 November, 30 December Entry Greenock Parish Council End of Parish Councils as administrative bodies Greenock Telegraph 13/05/1930 2 Greenock Parish Council Finishing speeches Greenock Telegraph 14/05/1930 4 Greenock Parish Council Early days of Council Greenock Telegraph 16/05/1930 2 Greenock Parish Council 7 January, 29 January, 26 February, 26 march, 28 May, 31 May, 25 June, 30 July, 27 Greenock Telegraph 07/01/1913 See August, 31 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 1 February, 29 February, 13 March, 30 March, 20 April, 30 May, 22 June, 29 June, 14 Greenock Telegraph 01/02/1928 See September, 5 October, 31 October, 28 November, 7 December, 29 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 1 January, 29 January, 26 February, 26 March, 30 April, 28 May, 25 June, 30 July, 27 Greenock Telegraph 01/01/1902 See August, 5 September, 1 October, 29 October, 26 November, 12 December, 31 Entry December Greenock Parish Council Photograph showing view of the late 19th century Parish Council Greenock Telegraph 30/04/1970 8 Greenock Parish Council Photograph of Parish Councillors about 1890 Greenock Telegraph 30/01/1971 8 Greenock Parish Council 29 May, 26 June, 31 July, 28 August, 25 September, 30 October, 27 November, 27 Greenock Telegraph 29/05/1895 See December Entry Greenock Parish Council 29 January, 26 February, 1 April, 29 April, 27 may, 1 July, 18 July, 29 July, 30 July, 26 Greenock Telegraph 29/01/1896 See August, 30 September, 28 October, 25 November, 4 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 27 January, 24 February, 31 March, 28 April, 26 May, 30 June, 28 July, 1 September, 29 Greenock Telegraph 27/01/1897 See September, 27 October, 1 December, 29 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 23 February, 30 March, 27 April, 1 June, 29 June, 27 July, 28 September, 26 October, Greenock Telegraph 23/02/1898 See 30 November, 16 December, 28 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 23 February, 30 March, 27 April, 1 June, 29 June, 27 July, 28 September, 26 October, Greenock Telegraph 23/02/1898 See 30 November, 16 December, 28 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 1 February, 1 March, 29 March, 26 April, 31 May, 28 June, 26 July, 30 August, 27 Greenock Telegraph 01/02/1899 See September, 1 November, 29 November, 27 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 30 January, 27 February, 27 March, 29 May, 26 June, 31 July, 28 August, 25 Greenock Telegraph 30/01/1901 See September, 30 September, 27 November Entry Greenock Parish Council 31 January, 28 February, 1 May, 29 May, 26 June, 31 July, 28 August, 25 September, 27 Greenock Telegraph 31/01/1912 See November Entry Greenock Parish Council 28 January, 25 February, 1 April, 29 April, 27 May, 1 July, 29 July, 26 August, 28 Greenock Telegraph 28/01/1903 See October, 25 November, 3 December, 30 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 27 January, 24 February, 30 March, 27 April, 29 June, 27 July, 31 August, 28 Greenock Telegraph 27/01/1904 See September, 26 October, 30 November, 28 December~ Entry Greenock Parish Council 1 February, 1 March, 29 March, 26 April, 31 May, 28 June, 26 July, 30 August, 27 Greenock Telegraph 01/02/1905 See September, 1 November, 29 November, 27 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 31 January, 28 March, 25 April, 30 May, 27 June, 1 August, 29 August, 26 September, Greenock Telegraph 31/01/1906 See 31 October 28 November, 26 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 30 January, 27 February, 27 March, 1 May, 29 May, 26 June, 31 July, 28 August, 25 Greenock Telegraph 30/01/1907 See September, 30 October, 27 November, 6 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 1 January, 29 January, 25 February, 1 April, 29 April, 27 May, 1 July, 29 July, 26 August, Greenock Telegraph 01/01/1908 See 30 September, 28 October, 25 November, 30 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 27 January, 24 February, 31 March, 28 April, 26 may, 30 June, 27 July, 1 September, 29 Greenock Telegraph 27/01/1909 See September, 1 December, 10 December, 29 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 26 January, 27 April, 1 June, 29 June, 27 July, 29 July, 28 September, 26 October, 30 Greenock Telegraph 26/01/1910 See November Entry Greenock Parish Council 1 February, 1 March, 29 March, 26 April, 31 May, 28 June, 21 July, 26 July, 30 August, Greenock Telegraph 01/02/1911 See 27 September, 1 November, 29 November, 27 December Entry Greenock Parish Council 31 January, 28 February, 28 March, 25 April, 30 May, 27 June, 1 August, 29 August, 26 Greenock Telegraph 31/01/1900 See September, 31 October, 28 November, 12 December, 26 December Entry Greenock Parochial Board Memorial to General Board of Health, London, on the sanitary condition of the town Greenock Advertiser 01/01/1850 1 Greenock Parochial Board Care and supervision of children committed to poorhouse; election of 4 medical officers Greenock Advertiser 02/01/1857 1 Greenock Parochial Board Agreement over charge for vagrant children to Ragged School; license for pauper Greenock Advertiser 26/02/1858 1 lunatics kept I poorhouse; number of lunatics kept I poorhouse; number of lunatics in Lower Ward and number of asylums; term of imprisonment allowed to be in Greenock prison Greenock Parochial Board Assessment - probable expenditure; appointment of house surgeons and district Greenock Advertiser 05/02/1858 1 surgeons; appointment of chaplain Greenock Parochial Board Accounts; poorhouse; outdoor paupers; assessment Greenock Advertiser 29/01/1858 2 Greenock Parochial Board Alterations to poorhouse - details of people receiving assistance - proposal to appoint a Greenock Advertiser 27/11/1857 2 chaplain Greenock Parochial Board Income and expenditure for 6 months ending 31 July. Greenock's position compared to Greenock Advertiser 07/08/1857 1 their boards over past 5 years Greenock Parochial Board Assessment due on 4 March and should be paid by July; repairs and alterations to Greenock Advertiser 01/05/1857 2 poorhouse; applications for relief Greenock Parochial Board Children in Reformatory School; proposal to appoint assistant; increase in relief Greenock Advertiser 27/02/1857
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