Welsh newspapers: B
Baner Ac Amserau Cymru gw./see BANER CYMRU
Baner Cymru Dinbych/Denbigh
Founded in 1857 by Thomas Gee. In 1859 Thomas Gee bought Yr
Amseroedd and from 1859 to 1971 Baner
ac Amserau Cymru was the most important weekly
in the Welsh language. It was relaunched as Y
Faner in 1971 but due to falling circulation and the failure
of the owners to obtain funding the last edition was published on
17th April 1992. A good precis of the history of Y Faner from
the cradle to the grave by Lynn Owen-Rees can be found in Y Faner,
April 10th, 1992.
Bangor & Anglesey Chronicle/ 1988-1998, 1999-2004
Bangor Chronicle
Bangor & Anglesey Mail 1987 2007
Bangor & North Wales Weekly News 1973 -1986
Bangor Observer & Anglesea & Caernarvonshire News & Advertiser 1883-84
Bangor Observer & North Wales Advertiser 1884
Barmouth Advertiser and District Weekly News 1920-1950
Barmouth & County Advertiser & District Weekly News 1911-1919
Y Bedyddiwr Cymreig
A denominational weekly which appeared for 10 months between July
1885 and April 1886.
Bristol Gazette 1801-1803, 1804-1806
British Chautanquan 1897
British Gazette 1926 issue/rhif 1-8 (strike issues)
British Worker May/Mai 1926 (strike issues)
Broc Môr 1982-1983
Brython 1906-07, 1908, 1909-11, 1912, 1913-15, 1916-20, 1922-4, 1925, 1927-37, 1938-9
Y Brython Tremadog
25 June - 1 October 1858 Continued as a magazine.
Y
Brython (THE BRITTON) Lerpwl/Liverpool
No. 1 - 1723 (8 Feb. 1906 - 23 Feb. 1939)*
Y Brytwn Bala 1835-1870 issue/rhif: 7, 11, 26, 27, 36, 52
Byd Cymreig, Y 1862-1867