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02 November 2012

SBG popular literature: 12

Sabine Baring-Gould’s collection of popular literature. 12.
British Library LR 272.a.2, vol 7


This section covers volume 7 of the main collection of popular literature amassed by Baring-Gould which he donated to the British Library (shelf mark: LR 272.a.2, vol 7). The entries in this section are based on personal examination of microfilm images of the original broadsides. Formats cannot therefore be guaranteed and are in any case less accurate following the advent of machine-made paper. Where there are two imprints on the sheet I have divided them for the purposes of description, otherwise all items on a sheet are listed in the same entry. Dates have been added, based normally on the known activity spans of printers. First lines have not yet been given in all cases, and some imprints are still truncated.

Who deeply drinks of wine [and] Safely follow him [and] The men of merry merry England [and] Why did she leave him? - because he was poor. - [London : Printed and published by H. Such, 123, Union Street, Borough] , [1850/62]. - Not seen, duplicate?]. - [No. 3. Verse: "Gaily still my moments roll" [and] "O follow him, nor fearful deem," [and] "Oh! The men of merry, merry England" (Roud 13658) [and] "Why did she leave him, they grew up together" (Roud 13831). In two columns separated by type ornaments]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 1

Who deeply drinks of wine [and] Safely follow him [and] The men of merry merry England [and] Why did she leave him? - because he was poor. - London : Printed and published by H. Such, 123, Union Street, Borough , [1850/62]. - No. 3. Verse: "Gaily still my moments roll" [and] "O follow him, nor fearful deem," [and] "Oh! The men of merry, merry England" (Roud 13658) [and] "Why did she leave him, they grew up together" (Roud 13831). In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 2.

The lugger. - [London] : Printed & sold by H. Such. Newsvender 123 Union Street, Borough, London. Hawkers and the Trade Supplied , [1850/62]. - No. 4. Verse: "List to the storm, see the dark frowning sky,". On right hand side of same sheet as: The poor fisherman's boy. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 3.

The poor fisherman's boy. - [London] : H. Such, Printer & Newsvender 123 Union Street, Borough, London. Hawkers & The Trade Supplied , [1850/62]. - No. 4. Verse: "It was down in the lowlands a poor boy did wander," (Roud 912). On left hand side of same sheet as: The lugger. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 3.

A repenting sinner [and] The heavenly recruit. - [Otley] : Printed by William Walker, Otley. Sold, Wholesale, by him, on liberal terms , [1820/55]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No. ]5. Verse: "Tis Jesus Christ I want to find;" [and] [No.] 6. "Who will enlist with Christ our king?". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 4.

The poor tradesmen's lamentation [and] Job the patient man. - [Otley] : Printed by William Walker, Otley. Sold, Wholesale, by him, on liberal terms , [1820/55]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No.] 7. Verse: "Neighbours, countrymen and friends," (Roud 21211) [and] [No.] 8. Come all you worthy christians". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 5

Wait for the waggon [and] Sally come up the middle. - London : H. Such, Machine Printer, &c., 177, Union Street, Boro' , [1863/85]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No.] 12. Verse: "Will you come with me, my Phillis dear," (Roud 2080) 'and] "White folk all I've just come out". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 6

Johnny Golicher. - [London] : H. Such, Printer & Newsvender 123 Union Street, Borough, London. Hawkers & The Trade Supplied , [1850/62]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No. 13 in MS]. Verse: "As I was walking through Newry one day," [and] "I stood on the shore 'mid the weeping and wailing,". In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 7

Mitchells address. - [London] : H. Such, Printer & Newsvender, &c. 123 Union Street, Borough, London. Hawkers & The Trade Supplied , [1850/62]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No. 18 in MS]. Verse: "I am a bold true Irishman John Mitchell is my name,". On left hand side of same sheet as: Stand to your guns. Separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 8

Stand to your guns. - [London] : Printed by H. Such, newsvender. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No. 18 in MS]. Verse: "Stand to your guns my hearts of oak,". On right hand side of same sheet as: Mitchells address. Separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 8.

The drunken husband [and] Paddy from Cork with his coat buttoned behind. - [London] : H. P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E. , [1863/85]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No.] 19. Verse: "You married women draw near a while," [and] "Dublin's a duck of a city,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 9

Sunday night. - [Leeds] : Barr, Printer, 8 Bridge Street, Lady Bridge, Leeds , [1850/55]. - 1 sheet. - [No.] 2. Verse: "I'm about to sing a stunning song,". In two columns separated by two rules with imprint between.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 10.

The undaunted female [and] Slap-up lodgings. - [London] : Printed and Sold by H. Such, Newsvendor, 177, Union Street, Borough, London. Hawkers supplied , [1863/85]. - No. 23. Verse: "Tis of a fair yound damsel who in London did dwell," (Roud 289) [and] "When first to town I came and at the railway landed,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 11

Highland Mary [and] Lazy society. - [London] : H. Such, Printer and Newsvender. 123 Union Street, Borough, London. The Trade Supplied , [1850/62]. - 1 sheet. - No. 2[6 in MS]. Verse: "Ye banks and braes, and streams around" (Roud 1095) [and] "Oh, this world is so hard to get through," In two columns separated by a double rule. With type ornament of Prince of Wales feathers. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 12.

The Christian's prayer. - [Otley] : Printed by William Walker, Otley. Sold, Wholesale, by him, on liberal terms , [1820/55]. - 1 sheet. - [No.] 27. Verse: "When torn is my bosom by sorrow and care,". On left hand side of same sheet as: Consolation. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 13

Consolation. - [Otley] : Printed by William Walker, Otley. Sold, Wholesale, by him, on liberal terms , [1820/55]. - 1 sheet :1 ill. - [No.] 28. Verse: Come on, ye valiant soldiers,". On right hand side of same sheet as: The christian's prayer. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 13

Will Watch the bold smuggler! [and] The oul' bog hole. - London : H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 123, Union-street, Boro@-S.E. The oldest Established Song Warehouse in England , [1850/62]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No.] 27. Verse: "Twas one morn when the wind from the northward blew keenly," ( Roud 1617) [and] "The pig is in the mire, the cow is on the grass," (Roud 6128). In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 14.

The new Irish girl. - London : Printed at Such's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Borough. Hawkers Supplied , [1850/62]. - 1 sheet :1 ill. - [No. 28]. Verse: "Abroad as I was walking, down by a river side," (Roud 308). On left hand side of same sheet as: Bonnet so blue. Separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 15

Bonnet so blue. - [London] : H. Such, Printer and Newsvender. 123 Union Street, Borough, London. The Trade Supplied , [1850/62]. - 1 sheet :1 ill. - No. 28. Verse: "In Manchester town, in fair Lancashire," (Roud 819). On right hand side of same sheet as: The new Irish girl. Separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 15

Lord Bateman [and] The woodpecker. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester ; sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter-street, Leeds , [1855/58]. - 1 sheet. - [No.] 31. Verse: "Lord Bateman was a noble lord," (Roud 40) [and] "I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd," (Roud 12680). In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 16

Streams of lovely Nancy [and] New garden fields. - London : H.Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S.E. , [1863/85]. - 1 sheet ; 2 ill. - [No.] 32. Verse: "The streams of lovely Nancy divides in two parts," (Roud 688) [and] "Come all you pretty fair maids I pray now attend" (Roud 1054). In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 17.

The Indian lass [and] The banks of Inverness; or young William's denial. - London : Printed & Published, by H. Such, 177, Union-street, Boro' - S.E. , [1863/85]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No.] 36. Roud 275 [and] Roud 3813. In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 18

Erin's lament for O'Connell [and] Willie we have missed you. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - No. 37. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 19.

The new deserter [and] Poor Bill Brown. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 38. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 20.

The banks of the blue Moselle [and] Who shall be fairest [and] The River Roe. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - No. 39. Roud 13749 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 21

Heavenly bliss [and] Proclamation. - [Otley] : Printed by William Walker, Otley. Sold, Wholesale, by him, on liberal terms , [1820/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 22.

The waiter; or, wait a little longer [and] I don't think much of you. - [Leeds] : Barr, Printer, Marsh-Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - Verse [and] Roud 1602. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 23

Nelly was a lady [and] Nancy Till. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 43. Verse [and] Roud 2836. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 24

Christian love. - [Otley?] , [1820/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 25.

The poor drunkard's child. - [Otley?] , [1820/55]. - Roud 7064. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 25.

The banks of the Suir [and] Oxford city. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 50. Roud 17001 [and] Roud 218. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 26.

'. - Tis hard to give the hand. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 51. Though I mingle in the throng. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 27

My Mary Ann. - London : H. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No. 51 in catalogue]. Roud 4438. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 27

Jordan. - [London] : Printed and Published at Such's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Borough, London. Country Dealers Supplied , [1850/62]. - [No. 56 in catalogue?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 28

What man would be without a womAn London : H. Such, Printer. - No. 56. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 28

Judge not a man by the coat that he wears [and] Not a drum was heard; or the death of Sir John Moore. - London : H. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 61. Verse [and] Roud 13873. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 29

Kathleen Mavourneen [and] Heights of Balaclava [and] Come follow my lads. A glee [and] A kiss and nothing more. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - No. 62. Roud 13858 [and] Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 13874. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 30

Sambo [and] Bonny light horseman slain in the wars. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 75. Verse [and] Roud 1185. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 31.

The charity boy!. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 76. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 32.

The new intended act of Parliament. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No. 79 in MS]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 33.

The open sea is my home [and] The anchor's weighed. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 82. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 34

Pat Maguire [and] The sons of Fingal. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 84. Roud 16887 [and] Roud 2683. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 35.

A new mode of husband taming [and] There is nothing can equal a good woman still. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 87. Roud 13627 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 36.

The Bay of Biscay [and] Bill Jones. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 89. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 37

My Erin O [and] Love not! [and] Banks of the LeA London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 90. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 38.

The Irish jaunting car [and] The death of Nelson. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 99. Verse [and] Roud 3549. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 39

Thorny Moor Wood [and] Unhappy little man. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 222 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 40

Blue bells of Scotland [and] Flaunting flag of liberty. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 100. Roud 13849 [and] Roud 2815. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 41.

The young recruit [and] Donald's return to Glencoe. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No. 108 in MS]. Roud 12878 [and] Roud 515. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 42

Parody on Limerick races [and] The mountains high. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 109. Verse [and] Roud 397. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 43

Across the wild moor. Flora the lilly of the West [and] Mary of the moor. - [Leeds] : Barr, 153 Marsh Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - Roud 957 [and] Roud 155. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 44

Across the wild moor. Flora the lilly of the West [and] Mary of the moor. - [Leeds] : Barr, 153 Marsh Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - Roud 957 [and] Roud 155. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 45

Dialogue between pilgrim and Apollyon. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 46

Laughable and interesting picture of drunkenness, written by a well-known character in this town. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 47

Last rose of summer [and] Here's a health bonny Scotland to thee [and] The happy days of yore. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 111. Roud 13861 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 48.

The new fashioned petticoats [and] Poor Jack. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 113. Verse [and] Roud 22807. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 49.

The child's dream. A story of heaven. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 23262. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 50

You'll remember me [and] Doodah; or, Camptown races [and] Beautiful star. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 118. Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 13751. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 51.

The lively flea (with correct dialogue) [and] My old friend John. - London : H.Such [177, (late 123,) Union Street, Boroughetc] , [1863/65]. - [No.] 120. Verse [and] Roud 13806. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 52

Nell Flaherty's Drake [and] Paddy Connor's wedding. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 123. Roud 3005 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 53.

A brother's love. Answer to Sister Mary [and] I'll hang my harp on a willow tree. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 124. Verse [and] Roud 13777. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 54

Poor dog Tray [and] The pirate of the isles. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 128. Roud 2668 [and] Roud 2024. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 55.

The mariner's grave [and] Shells of the oceAn London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 129. Roud 13865 [and] Roud 13817. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 56.

The green mossy banks of the Lea [and] Billy O'Rooke the boy. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 130. Roud 987 [and] Roud 2101. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 57.

The old musketeer [and] My village home. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 133. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 58

Just as the tide is flowing [and] Erin's green shore. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 135. Roud 1105 [and] Roud 280. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 59

There is a flower that bloometh [and] Nelly Gray [and] Gipsy's tent. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 136. Verse [and] Roud 4883 [and] Roud 13771. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 60

Arrival of Napoleon Buonaparte's ashes [and] Speak of a man [as] you find him. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 141. Verse [and] Roud 17497. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 61.

A life on the ocean wave [and] Our old tom cat. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 147. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 62

Love letter, the lady's maid the secret found out!!! Or, a [ma]rried man caught in a trap. - [s.l.] :[s.n.]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 63

Erin go bragh [and] Tom Bowling. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 148. Roud 1627 [and] Roud 1984. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 64.

The white plumed warrior [and] Mary the maid of the green. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 151. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 65

Nelson's monument! [and] Soldier's tear [and] Death of Nelson!. - [Preston] : John Harkness, Printer, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - Roud 1552 [and] Roud 13900 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 66.

The star of Glengarry [and] My father's old farm. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - No. 153. Roud 13901 [and] Roud 23229. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 67

Paddy's wedding [and] Simon Grey. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 157. Roud 17123 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 68

One thing or t'other [and] Wild rover. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 163. Verse [and] Roud 1173. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 69.

The Nancy Till [and] The maid of the mill [and] Only to see her face again. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 2836 [and] Roud 16110 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 70.

The tradesman's new hymn. - [Stockport] : E. Jackson, Printer, 15, High Street, Stockport, & sold by H. Such, 177, Union-st., Boro.' - S.E. , [1863/85]. - [No. 170 in MS]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 71

Sunday night. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 172. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 72.

The young man from the country! [and] Suit of corduroy!. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 177. Verse [and] Roud 1219. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 73

Labouring boy [and] My lad your mother's dead. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1162 [and] Roud 13678. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 74

Lines on the remarkable circumstances connected with Bretton Hall. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 75

Blind beggar's daughter of Bethnal Green [and] Castle Hyde. - London : Printed at Such's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Boro' - S. E. , [1850/62]. - [No.] 186. Roud 132 [and] Roud 2364. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 76

Hiring day. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 187c. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 77.

The maid of sweet Killarney O [and] Maid of sweet Gortein. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 188. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 78

Oldham recruit. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 79

Banks of the Nile [and] The cottage maid [and] Dear Irish boy. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 191. Roud 950 [and] Verse [and] Roud 1555. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 80

Dandy husband. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 195. Roud 15129. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 81

Donnelly and Cooper [and] Maria Louisa's lamentation for the green linnet. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No. 201 in MS]. Roud 2147 [and] Roud 1619. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 82

Unlucky crinoline; or broken hearted Sally [and] The good Rhein wine. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 205. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 83

Massa's in de cold ground [and] Hearthstones. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 207. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 84.

The dying soldier; or one of the rank and file [and] Cruiskeen lawn. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 211. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 85

Gentle Jenny Gray [and] Health to the outward bound. - London : H.Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 212. Roud 12883 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 86

In the days when I was hard up [and] Joe in the copper. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No. 216 in MS]. Roud 4621 [and] Roud 2663. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 87.

The rigs of the fair. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 223. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 88.

The sailor's farewell. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 89.

The fall of the leaf. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - Roud 848. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 89

Rosalie the prairie flower [and] Ellen Loraine. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 227. Roud 4460 [and] Roud 13854. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 90.

The Kerry recruit; or the Spalpeen Fanaugh [and] The ship on fire. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 226. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 91

Answer to Nelly Grey [and] Toby Philpot. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 235. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 92

Caroline and her [yo]ung sailor bold [and] Take back those gems you gave me. - London : H. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No. 243 in catalogue]. Roud 553 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 93

I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls [and] You would not leave your Norah [and] The good-bye at the door. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 252. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 94

Afloat on the ocean [and] The dear Irish maid [and] Drunken wife. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 256. Verse: "Afloat on the ocean my days gaily fly" [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 95

John Bull and the tax. - [London] : H. Such, Machine Printer, 177, Union [Street] , [1863/85]. - [No. 258 in MS]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 96

How five-and-trenty shillings was expended in a week [and] The banks of Inverary. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 259. Verse [and] Roud 1415. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 97

Old women's sayings [and] Sally and Harry. - London : H.Such [123, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1850/62]. - [No.] 262. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 98.

The soldier's dream [and] Jack Rag [and] The woodpecker. - London : H. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 263. Roud 13899 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo. 99

Judy McCarty [and] The beacon of old England. - London : H. P. Such, Champion Song Printer, Union Street, Boro', S E. - [No.] 276. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.100

Sweet Jane of Tyrone [and] The wife's dream. - London : H. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 278. Roud 1991 [and] Roud 10918. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.101.

The rambler from Clare [and] The bold Princess Royal. - London : H. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 285. Roud 1531 [and] Roud 528. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.102.

The rover [and] A man's a man for a' that. - London : H. P. Such [177, Union Street, Borough etc] , [1863/85]. - [No.] 288. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.103

Canadian boat song [and] Black-eyed Susan [and] Oh! If I had some one to [l]ove me. - London ; H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. - S.E. , [1863/85]. - 1 sheet. - [No.] 290. Verse: "Faintly as tolls the evening chime" (Roud 13847) [and] "All in the Downs the feet was moor'd" (Roud 560) [and] "Oh! If I had som one to love me,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.104

Rosetta and her gay plough boy [and] The fairy tempter. - London ; H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro' , [1863/85]. - [No.] 294. Roud 1060 [and] Roud 13770. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.105

Captain Grant [and] The bold bloodhound. - London ; H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 296. Roud 1286 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.106

Old Towler [and] Man the life boat!. - London ; H. P. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 298. Roud 1240 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.107

What can the matter be [and] Paddy is the boy [and] The boys of Kilkenny. - London ; Printed & Published, by H. Such, 177, Union Street, Boro' - S. E. , [1863/85]. - No. 299. Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 1451. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.108

Wilt thou be my bride Kathleen [and] Dechrarian O'Machree [and] Birds of a feather. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 304. Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 18858. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.109

Johnny Doyle [and] On board the Victory. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 310. Roud 455 [and] Roud 2278. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.110

When is a man less than a man [and] The struggle for the breeches. - London ; Printed & Published, by H. Such, 177, Union-street, Boro' - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 311. Verse [and] Roud 1316. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.111.

A woman never knows when her day's work is done. - London ; H. P. Such, Machine and General Printer, 177, Union Street, Borough , [1863/85]. - [No.] 314. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.112

Battle of the Nile [and] The days we went a gipsying. - [London] ; H. P. Such, Machine Printer, 177, Union Street, Borough, London. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 321. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.113

No Irish need apply [and] Katty Avourneen. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 323. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.114.

The standard bearer [and] The pine-apple rock [and] Beautiful Venice. - [London] : Such, Printer, 183, Union Street, Borough , [1886/90]. - [No.] 325 [deleted, MS 324]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.115.

The pretty maid milking her cow [and] Spanking Jack. - London ; H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 334. Roud 3139 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.116

Van Dieman's Land [and] Pretty Caroline. - London ; H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 335. Roud 519 [and] Roud 1448. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.117

M'Kenna's dream [and] My jolly sailor bold. - [London] : [H. Such 177, Union Street? No image] , [1863/85]. - [No. 337]. Roud 2377 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.118.

The husband's dream [and] The jackets of blue. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 341. Roud 722 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.119

Bold William Taylor [and] The banks of Killaloe. - London ; H. Such, Printer, 177, Union Street, Boro' , [1863/85]. - [No.] 344. Roud 158 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.120

Bill Brown. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, 121, & 122, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.121.

The happy muleteer [and] Servant boy [and] The minstrel boy. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 346. Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 13867. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.122

Harry Bluff [and] Spanish ladies [and] Come into the garden Maud. - London ; H. P. Such, Printer and Song Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro' , [1863/85]. - [No.] 347. Roud 13783 [and] Roud 687 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.123

Pop goes the weasel. - [Birmingham] : Wm. Pratt, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.124

Tom Starboard [and] The old folks at home. - London ; H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 349. Verse [and] Roud 13880. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.125.

The irish brigade in AmericA London ; H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No. 352 in catalogue?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.126.

The undertaker's club. - London ; H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 352. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.126

O'Connell's green linnet [and] Beautiful bells. - London : Printed & Published, by H.Such, 177, (late 123), Union Street, Boro'. - S. E and Sold by W. Watts at 83 White Cross-st, St. Luke's , [1863/65]. - [No.] 360. Roud 12903 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.127

Jack in his element. By Charles Dibdin [and] Ingle side!. - London ; H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 363. Verse [and] Roud 13796. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.128

Mary Blane [and] Father Houlton. - London ; H. P. Such, Printer and Publisher, 183, Union-st., Boro', S. E. , [1886/90]. - [No. 365 in MS]. Roud 4454 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.129

Young women's dreams [and Fanny Blair. - London ; H. Such, Printer, 177, Union Street, Boro' , [1863/85]. - [No.] 371. Verse [and] Roud 1393. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.130.

The death of Nelson [and] Bonny labouring boy. - [Birmingham] : W. Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - Roud 3549 [and] Roud 1162. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.131

Black thorn stick [and] Father Mathew. - London ; H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 373. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.132

Swiftly goes de oyster boat [and] When I saw sweet Nelly home. - London ; H. P. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 376. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.133

Toby Brad or funking the cobbler [and] The smuggler king. - London ; H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro' , [1863/85]. - [No.] 383. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.134

My gentle mother dear [and] Robin's petition. - London ; H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 387. Roud 13805 [and] Verse. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.135.

The bold pedlar and Robin Hood [and] The trysting tree. - London ; H. P. Such, Machine Printer, and Publisher, 177, Union-st., Boro'. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 390. Roud 333 [and] Verse. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.136

Captain Colston [and] The twig of the Shannon. - London ; H. Such, Printer, 177, Union-street, Borough , [1863/85]. - [No.] 393. Roud 1695 [and] Verse. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.137

Battle of pea soup, fought on the fifty-twelth day of Rottensticks. - London ; H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro' , [1863/85]. - [No.] 394. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.138

Cold blows the wind [and] The false hearted lover. - [Birmingham] : W. Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.139

Useful knowledge [and] Wine and kisses. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 400. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.140

Mrs. Johnson [and] The poor little child of a tar. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Boro', S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 404. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.141.

The maid of Lismore [and] Yes 'tis a spell. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 406. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.142.

A dialogue between a priest and a parson. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'., - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 407. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.143

Mr Bob Fubbs, or the love chase [and] The merry bells of England. - London : Printed & Published by H.Such, 177, Union Street, Boro' - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 415. Verse [and] Roud 13793. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.144

Life is like a ship [and] My bonny boy [and] Ground for the floor. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 183, Union Street, Boro', S. E. , [1886/90]. - [No.] 461 [deleted, MS: No. 416]. Verse [and] Roud 293 [and] Roud 1269. In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.145.

The high-mettled racer[and] The snowdrop of the south. - London ; H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 418. In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.146.

The green willow [and] Kiss me in the dark. - London : H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. - S. E. And at 5, Back Church Lane, Cable-St, Srt. George's East , [1863/85]. - [No.] 429. Verse [and] Roud 2535. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.147

Plains of Waterloo [and] Will you love me then as now. - London : Printed & Published, by H.Such, 177, Union Street, Boro' - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 431. Verse [and] Roud 13832. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.148.

The dodger; or, fare-ye-vell, my Vitechapel boys [and] Live and let live. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'., - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 439. Verse [and] Roud 1981. In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.149

Old England what have you come to [and] Never mind what you do for a living. - London ; H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro' - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 444. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.150.

The highland soldier [and] The rovin batchelor. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, Church-Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 2849. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.151.

The recruiting party. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.152

It may be so some day [and] Norah M'Shane. - London ; H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177 (late 123), Union steet, Boro.' - S. E. [sic] , [1863/65]. - [No.] 449. Verse [and] Roud 9059. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.153

Gallant Michael Hayes. - London ; H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 461. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.154

Gallant Michael Hayes. - London ; H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 461. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.155

Country courtship; or, lum-ti-tum! [and] O broker spare that bed!. - [Preston] : J. Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 13838. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.156.

The Lancashire witches! [and] Wholesome advice to drunkards. - [Preston] : J. Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.157.

The Lancashire witches! [and] Wholesome advice to drunkards. - [Preston] : J. Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.158

Oakham poachers [and] The wooden leg'd parson. - London ; H. P. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177 (late 123), Union street, Boro.' - S. E. , [1863/65]. - [No.] 481. Roud 1686 [and] Roud 1508. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.159

Duke William the jolly sailor [and] Lovely night. - London ; H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 496. Roud 1544 [and] Roud 13876. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.160.

The lover's lament; or the girl I left behind me [and] The bold dragoon. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 504. Roud 689 [and] Roud 321. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.161

Teddy O'Neale [and] Reuben Brown [and] The broken-hearted drunkard. - London ; H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 511. Roud 5207 [and] Verse [and] Verse. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.162

Wonderful adventures of Mr. O'Flynn in search of old Mother Clifton. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.163

Wonderful adventures of Mr. O'Flynn in search of old Mother Clifton. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.164

Reading made easy [and] Rattling boys of Paddy's land. - London : Printed & Published, by H.Such, 177, (late 123,) Union Street, Borough , [1863/65]. - [No.] 527. Verse [and] Roud 9245. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.165

Tidy suit for all that [and] Come landlord fill the flowing bowl. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 546. Verse [and] Roud 1234. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.166

Meg of Wapping [and] The loss of the 'London'. - London ; H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro' , [1863/85]. - [No.] 549. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.167

Who will care for mother now [and] Poor Mr. Wood. - London ; H. P. Such, Machine Printer, & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Boro'., S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 550. Roud 18948 [and] Verse. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.168.

The reason why [and] I wish your mother would come!. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer, & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough. - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 590. Roud 1745 [and] Verse. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.169

Grand conversation on O'Connell arose [and] Norah Machree. - London ; H. Such, Printer, & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 597. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.170.

The Owdham chap's visit to th' Queen [and] St. Helen's colliery explosion. - [Preston] : J. Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street Preston , [1849?]. - Date of explosion: 23 June 1849. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.171.

The colleen bawn [and] My native land so green. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer, & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Boro'., - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 607. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.172

Johnny Pearith, the foundlin [and] The convict's child!. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.173

Song and dialogue on the times, or Jacob and Jonathan. - [Preston] : John Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - Refers to proposed railway on Isle of Man. Company formed 1870. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.174

Parson Brown's sheep. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 647. Roud 2498. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.175.

The rent day; or, black Monday morning. - London ; H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 690. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.176.

The old miser [and] Lay me in my little bed. - [London] : [H. Such]. - [No. 714 in MS]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.177.

The miner's doom [and] the Collier's little child. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.178

Dreadful colliery explosion at Wigan, Lancashire. 88 lives lost. - [Birmingham] : William Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1854]. - Explosion occurred 18 February 1854. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.179

Going home! Or, the miner's return. - London : H. P. Such, Steam Printer, 183, Union Street, Boro', S. E. [etc] , [1886/90]. - [Not in Such catalogue]. Roud 13667. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.180.

A copy of verses on the 33 railway passengers burnt to death in the Irish mail train, near Abergele, North Wales, August 20th, 1868. - [Leeds] : H. Andrews, 26 & 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds , [1850/68]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.181.

The rich and the poor, or the gentleman and the bricklayer. - [Leeds] : H. Andrews, 26 & 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds , [1850/68]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.181

Terrible accident and loss of life at Bradford Dec. 28, 1882 [and] Poor little Joe. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1882]. - Verse [and] Roud 3111. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.182.

An address written by T. Brushfield, Esq. […] and spoken by Mr. R. Philips, at the Royal Grecian, City Road, on Wednesday, January 21, 1857; upon the occasion of a bebefit in aid of the funds of the Benevolent Society […] of the Knights of Trafalgar. - [London] : Printed and Published by A. Curtis, 27, Union Street, Spitalfields , [1857]. - War's desolating conflict now is o'er. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.183

Happy day [and] Invitation to Sunday schools. - [Leeds] : Sold by R. Barr, 72, Marsh Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.184

Beautiful child [and] Young Edward the gallant hussar. - [Leeds] : Barr, Printer, Marsh Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - Verse [and] Roud 1146. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.185.

The new Jerusalem [and] Gospel beggar. - [Leeds] : Barr, Printer, Marsh Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.186

Mechanics' lamentation [and] Nature's gay day. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 2647. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.187

William and Harriet [and] The golden glove. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse 6 Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 536 [and] Roud 141. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.188.

The converted sinner [and] Jesus is precious. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.189

When we went out a gipsying [and] Foresters sound the cheerful horn. - [Derby] : J. Locker, Printer, Jury Street, Derby. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.190

Rail-road to hell; or, if you will, from dissipation to poverty, and from poverty to desperation. - [Gisborough] : Printed and sold by R. Hodgson, Market-place, Guisbro'. - The Trade supplied with Hymns, Memorandum Books, &c. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.191.

The affectionate mother; or the orphan boy [and] I must not tease my mother. - Gisborough : Printed and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by R. Hodgson, Market-place. - Verse: "Ye children, whom no absent joy" [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.192.

The jolly roving tar. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Toy and Marble Warehouse 6 Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.193

Woodman, spare that tree. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 13833. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.193

Songs of the sewing machine. No. 1. A song of the shirt. By Hood [and] A song over a shirt. As good. - [London] : Newton Wilson & Co's Great Central Depot: 144, High Holborn, London. Branches: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin & Manchester. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.194

Abraham Chinaman aged 64. Of the ship Susanneh, Capt. Richardson, bound for England, lost in the Mediterranean Sea, …. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1859?]. - 1 sheet : 4 ill. - Sheet distributed by stranded sailor seeking charity. In thee columns, contents: The East Indian's address to British ladies ; The East Indian's memorial ; The Chinaman ; Adieu my native land ; The Indian's prayer. In MS: 5 October 1859. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.195

Lines addressed to the Rev. A. Aldridge, on leaving his ministerial labours. - [Leek] : E. Hallowes, Printer, King Street, Leek. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.196.

A blessing [and] A copy of verses by a poor tradesman [and] StanzA [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.197

Orphan boy. - [Manchester] : John Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats Street, Manchester , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.198.

The perpetual almanack or the gentleman soldier's prayer book. Showing how one Richard Middleton was teken before the mayor of the city he was in for using cards in church […]. - [London] : H. P. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 374. In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.199

Little Jim, the carter lad [and] Joe Muggins; or, I don't care if I do. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 356. Roud 1080 [and] Roud 847. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.200

Wapping Old Stairs [and] Where are you going my pretty maid?. - London : H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No. ] 106. Verse [and] Roud 298. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.201

Poor dog Tray [and]The light of other days. - [Derby] : J. Locker, Printer, Jury Street, Derby. - Roud 2668 [and] Roud 13862. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.202.

The brave old oak [and] The banks of sweet primroses. - [Derby] : J. Locker, Printer, Jury Street, Derby. - Roud 1281 [and] Roud 586. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.203.

The fine old English labourer. - [London] : H. P. Such, Machine Printer, 177, Union Street , [1863/85]. - In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.204

Heaven is my home. Lines composed by the blind. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No. 703 in catalogue?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.205

Up I came with my little lot my lot took the cake [and] Grace Conroy. - [London] : Music published by Chas. Sheard & Co. - Roud 16631 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.206

Velvet and rags the world over [and] Daisy Carey [and] All's well. - [London] : Music published by Chas. Sheard & Co, 182, High Holborn, W. C.. - Verse [and] Verse [and] "Deserted by the waning moon". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.207.

The Chummies Society. Tune - Strictest propriety. - [London] : Quick, Printer, 42, Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell; Little Paternoster Row, Spitalfields. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.208.

The cabman's lament. Tune - "Broken-hearted gardener.". - [London] : Ryle and Co,. Printers, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.209

Ascension of Miss Stocks, & Mrs. Graham, in a grand magnificent balloon from White Conduit House Tea Gardens, Pentonville, this day, likewise a new song on the balloon. - [London] : [s.n.] , [1824]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.210

Post Captain. - [London] : J. Pitts, Printer, 14, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 2673. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.211

Boys of Kilkenny [and] The pilot. - [Derby] : J. Locker, Printer, Jury Street, Derby. - Roud 1451 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.212.

A dialogue between a Catholic and a Protestant. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.213.

The nigger songster. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Contents: Jim Brown ; Jenny, get your hoe-cake done ; Long time ago ; I'm going ober de mointains ; It will nebber do to gib it up so, nigger boy ; Buffalo gals ; Lucy Neal (Roud 21831); My skiff is by the shore; Clar de kitchen ; A life on the ocean wave. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.214

On life and death [and] The Christians march to the happy land. - [Guisborough] : Printed and sold by R. Hodges, Guisborough. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.215.

The fiery furnace. - Gisborough : Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by R. Hodgson, Market-place. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.216.

The Sabbath breaker reclaimed. Or a pleasing history of Thomas Brown. - [Hyde] : Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by George Booth, Market-street, Hyde. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.217.

The drunkard's catechism [and] The drunkard's looking glass. - [Manchester] : J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats Street, Manchester , [1850/55]. - Roud 21237 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.218

Kerry eagle [and] Kick'd out of home. - [Leeds] : G. Buchan (late Andrews), Printer, &c., 15 & 17, St. Peter's St., Leeds , [1868/75]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.219

Angels without wings [and] Down to PomonA [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.220.

A new song to welcome Queen Victoria to the town of Leeds [and] Good-bye sweetheart. - [Leeds?] : [s.n.] , [1858]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.221

Wedlock's joys. - [Birmingham] : Jackson and Son, (late Russell,) Printers, 69, Digbeth, (From 21, Moor Street,) Birmingham. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.222

Bonny Annie Laurie, and answer [and] Nelson's last sigh or, the red, white and blue. - [Leeds] : Barr, Typographer, Marsh Lane Leeds. Sold at Smith's, Newspaper Office, 31, Meadow-Lane-Road , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.223

Uncle Ned's ghost [and] The Caledonian maid. - [Birmingham] : W. Pratt, Printer, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.224.

The oldest man at sea [and] Young women's dreams. - [s.l.] :[s.n.] , [1876?]. - Mentions Samuel Plimsoll and Merchant Shipping Act of 1876. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.225

Reformed drunkard; a song and a dialogue. - [Birmingham] : William Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.226

Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt [and] Jack & Susan and long life to Sir Charles Napier [and] Ben's reply. - [Leeds] : R. Barr, Printer, Marsh Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.227

Shells of the ocean [and] Fair Phoebe, and the dark-eye'd sailor. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 13817 [and] Roud 265. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.228

Answer to home. - [London] : Catnach, Printer, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials. New Christmas Carols, sold very Cheap , [1813/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.229

Sweet home. With an additional verse. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court. Cards, &c., Printed Cheap , [1833/41]. - Roud 13449. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.229

Mother's far away [and] The exile of Erin. - [Leeds] : H. Andrews, Printer, St. Peter's Street, Leeds , [1850/68]. - Verse [and] Roud 4355. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.230

Alonzo the brave and the fair Imogene [and] Oh, let me like a soldier fall. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - A collection of favourite songs Roud 4433 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.231.

The wounded hussar [and] The rose of Allendale [and] The light of other days. - [Leeds] : J. Large, Printer, 37, Duke Street Leeds. - Roud 2699 [and] Roud 1218 [and] Roud 13862. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.232

Tom Bowling. - London : Printed by W. Fortey Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1860/85]. - Roud 1984. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.233

Hard times come again no more. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1860/85]. - Roud 2659. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.233

Meeting of the Leeds town clocks. - [Leeds?] : [s.n.]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.234

There's bound to be a row [and] My native land so green. - [Leeds] : G. Buchan late H. Andrews, Printer, St. Peter's-st., Leeds , [1868/75]. - Roud 1616 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.235.

The mulberry tree. I was in it. White wings. The portrait of my mother. - [Leeds?] : [s.n.]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 1753 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.236.

A new song on the Leeds election; vote for Barran [and] Silver bells of memory. - [Leeds] : G. Buchan, Printer, St. Peter's St., Leeds. - Verse [and] Roud 15367. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.237

In this old chair my father sat [and] Uncle Tom; or, why did master sell me?. - [Birmingham] : William Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - Verse [and] Roud 23610. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.238

Keep to the right. My son Mike. The Irish spree. - [Leeds?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.239.

The Irish butcher's frolick. - [London] : Pitts Printer Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse 6. Great st. Andrew street , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.240

Wonderful changes, or Crockery's lamentation. - [London] : Printed & sold by J Pitts 14 Great Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.241

Ned Cleaver the butcher. Sung in the tread-mill. - [Bristol] : W. Collard, printer, Bridewell-lane and Hotwell-road. - Travellers supplied , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.242

Richmond excursion. - [London] : Pitts Printer and Wholesale Toy Warehouse 6 Great St An-drew street 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.242.

The bottle. - [London] : Pitts Printer Toy & Marble warehouse 6, Great st Andrew street 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.243.

The flowers of Maiden Lane. - [London] : Printed and sold by J, Pitts 14 Andrew Street, 7 dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 23210. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.243

Landed in Botany Bay. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts 14 Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.244.

The triumph of freedom. - [Wotton under Edge] : Porter, Printer, Wotton-Underedge , [1818/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.244

Betty Brill. - [London] : Pigott, Printer, 60, Old Street, London , [1803/30]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.245.

The cabin boy. - [London] : Pitts Printer and Wholesale Toy Warehouse 6 Great st. Andrew Street 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 13848. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.245.

The gentleman turned tinker. - [London] : Printed and sold by J Pitts, Great St Andrew Street. 7 dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.246.

The creoles of Jamacai [sic]. - [London] : J Pitts Printer & Toy Warehouse 6, Great st Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.247

Js. Reilly's lamentation. - [London] : Pitss [sic] Printer Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse 6 Great st. Andrew street 7 dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.248

Alteration of the times. - [London] : Printed and sold by J Pitts 14 Great st Andrew street 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.249

Where the grass grows green. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 8213. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.250

Lancashire Dick. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.251

O rare Turpin. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court. Shops and Travellers supplied , [1813/32]. - Roud 621. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.252.

The London man of war. - [London] : Printed 7 Sold by J. Pitts No. 14, Great St. Andrew street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 690. Uses long s. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.253

Come let us drink, &c. - [Bristol] : W. Collard, printer, Bridewell-Lane, Bristol, and Hotwell-road, where travellers, &c. may be supplied , [1802/19]. - On verso of: The woollen manufacturers' glory. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.254.

The woollen manufacturers' glory. - [Bristol] : [W. Collard] , [1802/19]. - On verso of: Come let us drink &c. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.254A

Katty Looney [and] The pilot. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.255.

The overseer and the mad man [and] Go it, Neddy. - [Birmingham] : W. Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.256

Merchant's daughter, or constant farmer's son [and] Answer to "She wore a wreath of roses." Thewords by L. M. Thornton, author of "The child's appeal.". - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 675 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.257

Wild rover! [and] The old willow tree: sung by Mr. Fred. Coyne; also by young Pete Clindes. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1173 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.258

Jesus crucified! [and] 'Tis all for the best!!!. - [Leeds] : Sold by R. Barr, 72, Marsh Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - Verse [and] "My soul now arise, my passions take wing". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.259

Jim Brown [and] Erin's green shore. - [Birmingham] : Thos. A.Jackson, Printer, 6, Moor-st., Birmingham. Removed from No. 69, Digbeth. - Verse [and] Roud 280. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.260.

The rambler from Clare [and] The drunken husband. - [Leeds] : G. Buchan, Printer, 15 & 17, St. Peter's Street, Leeds. - Roud 1531 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.261.

The post office. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.262

Why; everything is, so precious dear that's what I want to know. - [London] : Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles , [1859/83]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.263

Beautiful child. Author of beautiful snow [and] Young edward the gallant hussar. - [Leeds] : Barr, Printer, Marsh Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - Verse [and] Roud 1146. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.264.

The countryman's wedding. - [Leeds] : Barr, Printer, 8 Bridge Street, Leeds. N. B. 1000 different Songs always on sale , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.265.

The deeds of napoleon [and] Gossiping wife. - [Holbeck] : Barr, Printer, 58 Meadow Lane, Holbeck , [1850/55]. - Roud 2419 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.266

Remember the poor [and] Be careful in choosing of a wife. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1121 [and] Roud 4744. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.267.

The sporting youth [and] She lives with her own granny dear. - [Leeds] : Barr, Printer, York Street, Leeds , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.268.

The soldier's prayer book; or, the pack of cards spiritualised. - [Leeds] : Barr, Printer, Marsh lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.269

Mary's complaint [and] Heaven's my home. - [Leeds] : Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by R. Barr, 72, Marsh Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - Roud 22551 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.270.

The ranters' ship [and] On the cross. - [Leeds] : Sold by R. Barr, Tobacconist, Dealer in Snuff & Cigars, 72, Marsh-lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.271.

The young women's dream [and] The old arm chair. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 13966. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.272

Lines on the death of the Prince Imperial [and] You'll remember me. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1879]. - Louis Napoleon killed in Zululand 1 June 1879. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.273

Napoleon talks of war-boys [and] The prairie flower. - [Leeds] : H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's-st., Leeds , [1850/68]. - Verse [and] Roud 4460. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.274.

The sailors' hymn. Composed by two sailors cast away on a desert island in the South SeA Gisborough : Printed and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by R. Hodgson, Market-place. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.275

Answer to the garden gate. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.276

Garden gate. - [London] : Printed & Sold by J. Pitts, Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew St Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 418. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.276.

The pious collier's advice [and] The new and happy land. Composed by Samuel Dawson. - [Manchester] : J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats St., Manchester , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.277

Lines on a remarkable circumstance connected with Bretton Hall. - [Manchester] : John Cadman, Printer and Wholesale Stationer, 152, Great Ancoats Street, Manchester , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.278

Old gospel ship [and] Try again. - [Leeds] : Sold by R. Barr, 72, Marsh Lane, Leeds , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.7, fo.279

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