Editors
- 1827: Stanley Lees Giffard
- 1846: Robert Knox
- 1857: Unknown
- 1860: Charles Williams and Pritchard
- 1863: Thomas Hamber
- 1871: W. H. Mudford
- 1899: Byron Curtis
- 1906: William Woodward
- 1912: James A. Kilpatrick
- 1914: D. M. Sutherland
- 1916: Arthur Mann
- 1920: D. Phillips
- 1923: E. Raymond Thompson
- 1928: George Gilliat
- 1933: Percy Cudlipp
- 1938: Frank Owen
- 1942: Michael Foot
- 1943: Sydney Elliott
- 1945: Bert Gunn
- 1952: Percy Elland
- 1959: Charles Wintour
- 1976: Simon Jenkins
- 1978: Charles Wintour
- 1980: Louis Kirby
- 1986: John Leese
- 1991: Paul Dacre
- 1992: Stewart Steven
- 1996: Max Hastings
- 2002: Veronica Wadley
- 2009: Geordie Greig
- 2012: Sarah Sands
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