CIRCULATION OF THE LEINSTER EXPRESS
LEINSTER EXPRESS 21 November 1846
Circulation of the Leinster Express
The Parliamentary Returns have afforded the most conclusive testimony of the circulation of the EXPRESS. The issue of Stamps for one year ending June 30, 1840, may be summed up as follows:
Quarter ended September 30, 1839, ~ 10000
Do. To December 31, 1839, ~ 12500
Do. To March 31, 1840 ~ 10540
Do. To June 30, 1840 ~ 10000
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Total for one year 43040
Being EIGHT HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN copies of each publication which circulate —–
In the Queen’s County ~ 245
Kildare ~ 157
King’s County ~ 116
Dublin ~ 113
Carlow ~ 33
Tipperary ~ 30
Wicklow ~ 23
Kilkenny ~ 20
Meath ~ 14
England, the Continent, ~ 26
and the Colonies.
Miscellaneous, comprising ~ 50
34 post towns in Ireland,
Reading Rooms,Hotels,& c., ______
827
When it is considered that each number is read on an average by ten persons, and again circulates amongst the connexions of each subscriber in other counties, it must appear obvious that THE MOST EFFECTIVE PUBLICITY IS AFFORDED TO ADVERTISEMENTS! As regards the circuit which the Express commands through the nine Baronies in the Queen’s County, the following is from the subscription list:
Barony of Culienagh, (Abbeyleix and Ballinakill post) 42
Portnehinch, (Portarlington, Ballybrittas, & Emo) 40
Ossory, (Rathdowney and Borris-in-Ossory) 38
Maryborough West, (Mountrath) 35
Maryborough East, (Maryborough) 34
Tinnehinch, (Mountmelick, and Clonaslee) 28
Stradbally, (Stradbally) 17
Slievemarigwe, 7
Ballyadams, 4
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PUBLISHERS:
MARYBORO’, – The Leinster Express office, H.W.Talbot proprietor.
NAAS, – The Leinster Express office, R.Sherlock.
PARSONSTOWN, – J.Shields, Bookseller, Printer, & C.
CARLOW, – J.Lahee,
The LEINSTER EXPRESS is published in MARY BOROUGH, NAAS, PARSONSTOWN, and CARLOW, every Saturday morning. Subscription, 25s a year in advance.
At any time news of urgent importance may be received, SUBSCRIBERS shall be put in possession of the earliest intelligence, by means of an extra edition, FREE OF CHARGE!
AGENTS:
London, – C. Mitchell & Co., Red Lion Court, Fleet-street; W.
Barker, SS, Fleet-street; Clarke and Lewis, Crown Court, Threadseedle street.
Dublin, – J. K. Johnston and Co., 1, Eden-quay, and their Agents throughout Ireland.
Athy, – S. Conolly.
Mountmelick, – T. Cleary.
Mountrath, – James Delany.
Portarlington, – M. Carroll, Post Office
Abbeyleix, – W. H. Whitehead
Tullamoore, – Richard Willis
Kennitiy, – W. Kelly
Newbridge, – J. Crampton
Ballinasloe, – Thomas French, Bookseller, Printer
Roscrea, – E. Shortt, Post Office.
Re-typed by Lydia Potts