The Edinburgh Gazette

The Crown Agent is, ex officio, the Keeper of the Edinburgh Gazette.

Captain Donaldson, the editor, said afterwards that Watson "found it in his interest to disengage himself", perhaps alluding to his imprisonment in the preceding June for printing false news on the wool export and reporting the riotous behaviour of some textile workers in The Edinburgh Gazette.

[1] It reappeared sporadically, but did not begin an unbroken and continuous publication run until 1793.

[citation needed] The Edinburgh Gazette is published on Tuesdays and Fridays, and it includes official notices relating to matters of state, Parliament, planning, transport, and public finance, as well as insolvency and bankruptcy notices.

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