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22 March 2014

Devon imprints. Devonport

The Devon book trades : imprint registers.
Devonport.

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Devonport. Devon. Prior to 1825 see Plymouth Dock. See also Plymouth.

Devonport. Braddon, J. 1843. Printer. CHAPMAN, D. A speech, delivered by the Rev. D.Chapman, Wesleyan minister, at a meeting of nonconformists, held in the Subscription Rooms, Exeter, on Monday, April 24th, 1843, to take into consideration the proper means to be adopted for opposing the Factories Education Bill. - Published by request. - Devonport : Printed by J.Braddon , 1843. - 16p ; 20cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s080/DEV/20 no. 9. - Subjects: Devon. Education. Christian viewpoints.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1824. Printer. Barker, Mr. Devonport Public Rooms, [...]. Mr Barker has the honour to announce that, by particular desire of several highly respectable families of Devonport and the vicinity, he intends to open the above commodious public rooms for a fortnight only, on Monday, August 23rd, 1824, with his grand peristrephic panorama of the Battle of Genappe, St. Helena, and the funeral procession of Bonaparte Printed at Byer's Devonport General Printing Office, 82, Fore-Street , [1824]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Plymouth Museum. - Subjects: Devon. Devonport. Panoramas. Programmes of events. 1824.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1828. Printer. Carrington, Henry Edmund. The Plymouth and Devonport guide: with sketches of the surrounding scenery. By Henry E.Carrington. [...] With lithographic views by Worsley. - Devonport : Byers, bookseller and printer to H.R.H. the Duke of Clarence; and Longman and Co. London , 1828. - [8],292,6p,plates : ill ; 17cm. - Five lithographs by and after H.Worsley printed by C.Hullmandel. Subscribers' names p.285-292. - 'Superior Christmas and New Year's presents,almanacks, &c' bound in at end. - Davidson p.44; Somers Cocks S91. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1828/CAR ; Barnstaple: BX:PLY 1/1828/CAR ; Bideford: Pearse Chope Collection. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1828.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1828. Printer. HAGHE, Louis. [Views of Devonport]. - Devonport : W.Byers , [1828?]. - Set of at least four lithographs by and after L.Haghe. - *Somers Cocks S97.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1829. Printer. CARRINGTON, Henry E. The Plymouth and Devonport guide: with sketches of the surrounding scenery. By Henry E.Carrington. ... With lithographic views, by Worsley, and a map of the towns and neighbourhood. - Second edition. - Devonport : Byers, bookseller and printer to H.R.H the Duke of Clarence , 1829. - Map. - Same plates as first edition of 1828. - Davidson p.44n (Secktor Lib.); Somers Cocks S91. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1829/CAR ; Barnstaple: BX:PLY 1/1829/CAR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1829.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1830. BANKS, George. The Plymouth and Devonport flora: or a description of plants indigenous to the neighbourhood of those towns. By Geo. Banks, F.L.S. - Plymouth : W.Byers , 1830-32. - Only eight parts issued. - Davidson p.118 (LP).

Devonport. Byers, William. 1830. Printer. Brindley, R. Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport Directory ... By Robert Brindley, architect and surveyor. - Devonport : W.Byers , 1830. - vi,212p : map. - - Davidson p.45 (Secktor Library). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s380.1025/PLY/1830 ; Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Industries & trades. Directories. 1830.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1830. Printer. White, G.H.P. Four views on the River Dart, Devon ... / drawn on stone by W. Gaucci, from sketches taken on the spot by. - Devonport : W.Byers , [1830]. - 4 plates ; 37x27cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Portfolio 3. - Subjects: Devon. Dart River. Illustrations. 1830.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1832. Printer. Johns, Henry Incledon. Poems addressed by a father to his children : with extracts from the diary of a pedestrian.. / by Henry Incledon Johns. - Devonport : W.Byers , 1832. - 184p,[9]p ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/JOH. - Subjects: Westcountry. Writers. Johns, Henry Incledon. Works. Poetry.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1833. Printer. Carrington, Henry E. The Plymouth and Devonport guide : with sketches of the surrounding scenery / by Henry E.Carrington. - 2nd ed [sic]. - Devonport : W.Byers , 1833. - 289p,pl : ill,folded map ; 15cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1833/CAR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1833.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1835. Printer. Shepherd, Henry Savile. Poetical remains of the late Henry Savile Shepherd, second son of the late William S. Shepherd Esq of Coxside... / J.Garton. - Devonport : Pr.by W.Byers , 1835. - [8],210p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/SHE. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Writers. Shepherd, Henry Savile. Works. Poetry. 1835.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1836. Printer. A walk round Mount Edgecumbe. - 9th ed. - Devonport : W.Byers , 1836. - 40p : map ; 16cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s712.5/MAK/WAL. - Subjects: Cornwall. Maker. Parks. Mount Edgcumbe. Guides. 1836.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1837. Printer. A walk round Mount Edgecumbe. - 10th ed. - Devonport : W.Byers , 1837. - 40p : map ; 16cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s712.5/MAK/WAL. - Subjects: Cornwall. Maker. Parks. Mount Edgcumbe. 1837.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1837. Printer. Carrington, Henry E. The Plymouth and Devonport guide : with sketches of the surrounding scenery / by H.E.Carrington. - 4th ed. - Devonport : W.Byers , [1837]. - 327p,[6]p pl : ill,map ; 15cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : sB/PLY 1/1837/CAR ; Barnstaple: BX:PLY 1/1837/CAR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1837.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1837. Printer. Trenhaile, John. The ocean, in six cantos and other poems / by John Trenhaile. - Devonport : W.Byers , 1837. - v,288p ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/TRE. - Subjects: Devon. Devonport. Writers. Trenhaile, John. Works. Poetry.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1840. Printer. Claringbull, J. Guide to the Plymouth breakwater / by J.Claringbull. - Devonport : W.Byers , 1840. - 44p : maps ; 16cm. - Davidson p.49 (Secktor Library). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s627.24/PLY/CLA ; not in COPAC. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Breakwaters. Plymouth Breakwater. Construction. -1840.

Devonport. Byers, William. 1841. Printer. Theatre Royal Plymouth. Mr Hay, the Manager, has the honour to announce ... that he has concluded engagements with ... English operatic performers ... - Plymouth : W.Byers, printer , 1841. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : Plymouth Lib EG 16 ; Barnstaple: Exeter Garland 16 ; Exmouth: Exeter Garland 16 ; Plymouth ; Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Theatres. Theatre Royal Plymouth. Playbills. Operas. 1841.

Devonport. Byers, William. and Saunders, S. 1830. SARTORIUS, G.R. [Views in Plymouth]. - Devonport : W.Byers and S.Saunders , [1830?]. - Set of eight lithographs by J.D.Harding after Capt. G.R.Sartorius R.N. - Somers Cocks S111.

Devonport. Byers, William. and Saunders, S. 1830. WHITE, G.H.P. Four views on the River Dart. - Devonport : W.Byers and S.Saunders , [1830?]. - Set of lithographs by W.Gauci after Lieut. G.H.P.White and Capt. T.White. - Somers Cocks S114.

Devonport. Byers, William and Son. 1843. Printer. Carrington, Henry E. The Plymouth and Devonport guide : with sketches of the surrounding scenery / by H.E.Carrington. - 5th ed. - Devonport : Byers & Son , 1843. - 334p,[7]leaves of plates : ill ; 15cm. - Seven lithographs, six by and after George Rowe. - Somers Cocks S91. – Held by: Oxford University ; Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1843/CAR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1843.

Devonport. Byers, William and Son. 1844. Printer. Grylls, Henry. Descriptive sketch of the windows of St. Neot Church. - 3rd ed. / by the Re. - Devonport : Byers & Son , 1844. - 60p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : Not acquired WSL ; North Devon Athenaeum C900STN/GRY. - Subjects: Cornwall. Saint Neot. Churches. Saint Neot. Windows.

Devonport. Clarke and Son. 1871. Printers. Haynes, William. My log : a journal of the proceedings of the flying squadron / by William Haynes. - Devonport : Clarke & Son , 1871. - xii,142p : ill,port ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/HAY. - Subjects: Devon. Poetry. Haynes, William. Texts.

Devonport. Colman, William. 1825. Printer. Sanford, John. The tourist's companion : being a guide to Devonport, Stoke, Morice- Town, Stonehouse and Plymouth .... - Devonport : W.Colman , [1825]. - ix,250p,plts : ill,maps ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1825/SAN. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1825.

Devonport. Colman, William. 1828. Publisher. Sanford, John. The tourists companion; being a guide to Devonport, Stoke, Morice- Town, Stonehouse and Plymouth. - Devonport : W. Colman , [1828?]. - ix, 250p. – Variant issue? Printer was J. Johns. - Held by: Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1828.

Devonport. Colman, William. 1830. Printer. Sanford, John. The tourists companion, being a guide to Devonport, Stoke, Morice - Town, Stonehouse and Plymouth. - Devonport : W. Colman , 1830. - xi, 250p 5 plates. - Somers Cocks S108; Davidson p.45. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : Not acquired WSL ; Plymouth: I/S ; Torquay I/S. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1830. 43986/83.html&s=Q4ast5vENj9#sthash.6XLVnAJd.

Devonport. Congdon and Hearle. 1825. Printers. Butter, John. Remarks on irritative fever, commonly called the Plymouth dock yard disease / by John Butter. - Devonport : Congdon & Hearle , 1825. - xviii,302p. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s617.22/PLY/BUT. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth

Devonport. Congdon and Hearle. 1828. Printer. Royal Naval Annuity Society. Rules and regulations of the Royal Naval Annuity Society / [Royal Naval Annuity Society]. - [Devonport : Congdon & Hearle , 1828. - 88p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s334.7/DEV/ROY. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Benefit societies. Royal Naval Annuity Society. Regulations.

Devonport. Harris, Henry Thomas. 1829. Printer. Graham, T. A guide and necessary questions...for the young officers...of the Plymouth division of Royal Marines / T.Graham. - Devonport : H.T.Harris , 1829. - [2],ii,228p ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p359.9655/PLY/GRA. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Marines. Officers. Duties. 1829.

Devonport, Hearle, George Wills. . 1834. Printer. ROYAL NAVAL ANNUITANT SOCIETY. Eleventh annual report of the Royal Naval Annuitant Society, established at Devonport, in the county of Devon, on the 9th day of April, 1823. - Devonport : G.W.Hearle, printer, 111, Fore Street , 1834. - 81p ; 18cm. - Also with same imprint: 21st annual report, 1844 and 23rd annual report, 1846. - *DRO.

Devonport. Hearle, George Wills. 1836. Printer. Ogilvie, Charles A. The apostolic origin of the three orders of the Christian ministry : a sermon...visitation...Liskeard...1836 / by C.A.Ogilvie. - Devonport : G.W.Hearle , 1836. - 34p ; 21cm. - OGIAPO1836. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p252/LIS/OGI. - Subjects: Cornwall. Liskeard. Sermons. Texts. 1836. 53351/40.html&s=VzOwtiMsoB1#sthash.q2PN1JXw.

Devonport. Hearle, George Wills. 1846. Printer. The ROYAL Naval Annuitant Society, Devonport, established in 1823, for granting reversionary annuities on the death of its members, being officers of the Royal Navy and Marines, to their wives, ... &c. - Devonport : G.W.Hearle, printer, 111, Fore Street , [1846]. - 8p ; 12cm. - Another issue: Printed by J.Heydon, 104, Fore Street , 1847. - *DRO.

Devonport. Hearle, George Wills. 1859. BISHOP, E. The Mortality of Devonport, arising from preventable causes / by Edwin BISHOP. - Devonport : G.W. Hearle , [1859]. - 24p. - Davidson p.47n (Secktor Library). - Database: WorldCat.

Devonport. Heydon, J. 1846. Printer. Private of the 55th. The metred trespasses / by a Private of the 55th. - Devonport : Printed by J.Heydon , 1846. - 96p ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/PRI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Writers. Private of the 55th. Works. Poetry.

Devonport. Hunt, W. 1841. Printer. The history of teetotalism in Devonshire. - Devonport : W. Hunt , 1841. - 138p ; 15cm. - Published by W.Hunt of Western Temperance Advocate Office. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s178.1/DEV/HIS ; North Devon Athenaeum D178/HIS. - Subjects: Devon. Temperance movement. History.

Devonport. Johns, James. 1825 - 1829. Printer.

Devonport. Johns, James. 1824. Printer. Martin, Thomas. The stranger at home, a poem : to which are added other poems and pieces / by Rev.Thomas Martin. - Devonport : J.Johns , 1824. - iv,106p ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/MAR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Writers. Martin, Thomas. Works. Poetry.

Devonport. Johns, James. 1825. Printer and publisher. Fenning, Daniel. The Universal Spelling Book Improved : or A new and easy guide to the English Language. - Devonport : Printed and published by J.Johns , 1825. - viii, 9 - 142p : ill ; 8o (17cm). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: px372.63/GEN/FEN. - Subjects: General. . Education. Curriculum. Spelling.

Devonport. Johns, James. 1825. Printer. Statutes 1815. Local ; 54 Geo 3 c. 34. An act to repeal an act, passed in the 21st year of his present Majesty, for the better maintaining and regulating the poor ... of Plymouth Dock and ... Stoke Damarel .... - Devonport : John's (printer) , [1825?] - 122p ; 19cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sx348.022/LOC/185. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Poverty relief. Statutes. 1815.

Devonport. Johns, James. 1828. Printer and bookseller. SANFORD, John. The tourist's companion; being a guide to Devonport, Stoke, Morice-Town, Stonehouse, and Plymouth: with a description of the naval arsenal, breakwater, Eddystone Light-house, and other remarkable objects within a circuit of twenty miles. By John Sanford. Embellished with maps and engravings. - Devonport : Published by W.Colman, printer and stationer to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, 48, Fore-Street, [1828]. - ix,[3],250,[2],[12]leaves of plates : ill,3 folded maps ; 17cm. - On verso of title: Johns, printer, Fore-Street, Devonport. - Evidence of date: addenda. Variant issue with imprint: Devonport : J.Johns, printer and bookseller; Baldwin and Cradock, London , 1828. - Artists include: A.Rae. - Engravers include: G.Banks, H.Longmaid, J.Hawksworth, Cooke (Stonehouse), Walton (Plymouth). - Lithographer: H.Worsley. - Lithographic printer: C.Hullmandel. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre ; Davidson p.44.

Devonport. Johns, James. 1828. Printer. LONGMAID, H. Devonport. H.Longmaid, Liskeard. - Devonport : Published by J.Johns 56,Fore Street, Head of Catherine Street , [1828?]. - 260x215mm. - From: The tourist's companion. By John Sandford, [1828.

Devonport. Johns, J. 1828. Printer. LONGMAID, H. The environs of Plymouth, and Devonport. H.Longmaid Liskd. - Scale [bar graph 37mm : 6 miles]. - Devonport : Published by J.Johns no. 56 Fore Street , [1828]. - 187x211mm. - From: The tourist's companion by John Sanford. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre .

Devonport. Johns, James. 1828. Printer. NEW guide to Plymouth Sound and breakwater. - Scale: [bar graph 24mm : 1 statute mile]. - Devonport : Published by J.Johns, no. 56, Fore street, [1828]. - 185x143mm. - From: The tourist's companion by John Sanford. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre .

Devonport. Johns, James. 1828. Printer. Sanford, John. The tourist's companion : being a guide to Devonport, Stoke, Morice- Town, Stonehouse and Plymouth .... - Devonport : J.Johns , [1828]. - ix,250p,plates : ill,maps ; 16cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1828/SAN. - Subjects: Devon.

Devonport. Johns, James. 1829. Printer. Sanford, John. The tourist's companion : being a guide to Devonport, Stoke, Morice- Town, Stonehouse, and Plymouth ... / by John Sanford. - Devonport : J.Johns , 1829. - xi,250p,pl : ill,folded map ; 16cm. - 4 prints. - Davidson p.44 (Secktor Library). - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1829/SAN. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1829.

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825 - 1860. Printer.

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/30. Printer. The new George Barnwell [and] An affectionate copy of verses on a young man murdering his sweetheart. - [Devonport] : Printed and sold by E. Keys, 100, James-street, Devonport, where hawkers, Travellers, and Shopkeepers may be spplied [sic] with a great assortment of new and popular ballads, with a liberal allowance [1830?] . - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.9, fo.155

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/30. Printer. The rigs of the times [and] O'er the water to Charlie. As sung by Miss Love, at the Plymouth Theatre. - [Devonport] : Printed and sold by E.Keys, 100, James-street, Devonport, where Hawkers and Travellers may be supplied with Books, Ballads, &c. at the shortest notice. Cards, Hand-Bills, &c. printed cheap [1830?] 1 sheet : 2 ill. Verse: ("Ye men of high degree, come listen to my song," [and] "Come boat me o'er, come row me o'er;"). - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 6

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Christmas carols . - Devonport: Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail By E. Keys, No. 7, James-street. Contents: The Burdened Sinner ["Ah! what can I do ..."] [and] Hark! The Herald Angels Sing ["Hark! the herald angels sing ..."] [and] Christ's Birth ["The King of Glory sends his Son ..."] [and] Christ's Sufferings and Exaltation ["Now let our mournful songs record ..."]. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 7(5)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. All around my hat I wear a green willow ["All round my hat I vear a green villow ..."] To the tune of: The fisherman's boy [and] O no we never mention her ["Oh no we never mention her ..."], by N.T.H.Bayly]. - Printed and sold ... by E. Keys, 7, James-street, Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.27(536)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Betsey Baker ["From noise and bustle far away, hard work my time employing ..."] [and] The Croppy Boy ["It was very early in the spring ..."] . - Printed by E. Keys, No. 7, James-street, Devonport. Sold by R. Stone, 10 on the New Bridge, Exeter. And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.25(508) ; Harding B 25(176)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Blow the candle out ["It's of a young 'prentice who went to court his dear ..." and] The new Home sweet home ["When wandering far on distant soil ..."] . - Printed & sold by E. Keys, 7, James-st., Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter ... And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.34(33) ; Firth b.34(34)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Bold Robin Hood ["Bold Robin Hood was a forester good ..."] . - Printed and Sold, Wholesale and Retail by E. Keys, 7, James- st., Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New-Bridge, Exeter. And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. A glee for three voices. Slip, part of a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(3282). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 25(242)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Cottage that stands by the sea ["As I was a walking one morning in spring ..."] [and] The convict's child ["The convict ship lay near the beach ..."] . - Devonport: Printed by Elias Keys. Sold by R. Stone, Fore- street Hill, Exeter; A. Brown, General Dealer, Bristol- Bridge, Bristol; And by S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(712)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Eliza ["Now stood Eliza on the wood-crown'd height ..."] . - E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. Printer's Series: (The youth's recitor ; 8). Subject: Battle of Minden, 1759 Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth c.14(254) ; Harding B 11(1059)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Englands new b[ellman] ["Awake! awake! O England [and] I bid you all farewell ["I am a sinner quite undone ..."] . - Printed by Elias Keys, James-st, Devonport. Sold by R. Stone, Fore-street Hill, Exeter. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Johnson Ballads 1546

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Fair Betsy of Plymouth, and her young sailor bold ["Come all you pretty fair maids of every degree ..."]. – [Keys, E. (Devonport)]. To the tune of: Boys of Kilkenny. Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Firth c.13(289) for the imprint. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 25(180)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Fly away, pretty moth ["Fly away, pretty moth, to the shade ..."]. - Printed and Sold at the Cheapest Establishment in the West of England, by E. Keys, 7, James- street, Devonport ... Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter. Sold also by W. Burridge, Truro. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 25(668)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. George Barnwell ["In Cheapside there liv'd a marchant ..." and] Young William of the royal waggon train ["One lovely morning as I was walking"]. - Printed and Sold by E. Keys, 7, James-Street, Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter. And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth c.17(72) ; Firth b.25(503)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Greenland fishery ["In eighteen hundred and twenty-four [and] Rosa May ["Come darkies listen unto me"]. - Devonport: Printed and Sold by Elias Keys. Sold by R. Stone, Exeter; A. Brown, General Dealer, 27, Bristol-Bridge, Bristol; And S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(1420)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Little Anne and her mother ["Little Anne and her mother were walking one day ..."] . - E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. (The youth's recitor ; 5). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Johnson Ballads 1548

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Logic; or, the Chestnut horse ["An Eton stripling, training for the law ..."] . - E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. (The youth's recitor ; 11). - Travellers and Country Shops supplied very cheap , [1830/40]. - Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Johnson Ballads 1549 ; Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 65

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. May-pole ["Come lasses and lads, get leave of your dads ..."] [and] I wish I'd a thousand a year ["I wish I'd a thousand a year ..."] . - Printed and Sold by Elias Keys, Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, Fore-street hill, Exeter; A. Brown, General Dealer, Bristol Bridge, Bristol; And S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(2389)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Merry little soldier ["I'm a merry little soldier ..."] . - [Printed by E. Keys, No. 7, James Street, Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New bridge, Exeter.] And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Slip, imprint partly obscured. The illustration and the text are separately printed items. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 15(197a)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Moslem and the old soldier ["Rest awhile, disabled soldier! ..."] . - E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. (The youth's recitor ; 10). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Johnson Ballads 1550

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. My friend, and pitcher ["The wealthy fool, with gold in store ..." and] Fair Betsy of Plymouth, and her young sailor bold ["Come all you pretty fair maids of every degree ..." To the tune of: Boys of Kilkenny]. - Devonport: Printed by E. Keys, 7 James-street ... Sold also by R. Stone, Exeter; and by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth c.13(289) ; Firth b.25(519)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Plains of Waterloo ["On the eighteenth day of June, my boys, Napoleon did advance ..."]. - Printed and sold, wholesale and retail by E. Keys, 7, James- st., Devonport. To the tune of: Hanoverian march. Subject: Batle of Waterloo, 1815. Slip, part of a sheet of two ballads. See Firth b.25(507). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth c.14(28)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Poor Black Bess ["When fortune, blind goddess, she fled my abode ..."] [and] The exciseman ["To a village that skirted the sea ..."] . - Printed and Sold by E. Keys, Devonport. Sold by R. Stone, Exeter; A. Brown, General Dealer, 27, Bristol-Bridge, Bristol; And S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(3062)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Pretty star of the night ["The daylight has long been sunk under the billow ..."] . - Printed & sold by E. Keys, 7, James-st., Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter ... And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Slip. Printed on blue paper. Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Firth c.13(48). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.25(523) ; Harding B 25(1571)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The Beverly maid and the tinker ["In Beverly town a maid did dwell ..." and] Merrily goes the bark. Glee ["Merrily, merrily goes the bark ..."]. - Printed and sold by E. Keys, Devonport. Sold by R. Stone, 10, New bridge-street, Exeter; and by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.34(24)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The bold boatswain of Dover ["There was a bold boatswain in Dover did dwell ..." and] The rose of Ardee ["When first to this country a stranger I came ..."] . - E. Keys's Cheap Printing Office, 7, James-street, Devonport. Illustration signed: L.V. Quick. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(363)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The church-yard ["The moon rises bright in the east ..."] . - E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. (The youth's recitor ; 4). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Johnson Ballads 1545

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The Croppy boy ["It was very early in the spring ..."] . - Printed by E. Keys, No. 7, James-street, Devonport. Sold by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter. And by W. Burridge, Truro. Slip, part of a sheet of two ballads; see Firth b.25(508). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 25(449)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The dandy husband ["Come all you married women, wherever you may be ..." and] Fly away, pretty moth ["Fly away, pretty moth, to the shade ..."]. - Printed and sold ... by E. Keys, 7, James-street, Devonport. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.25(511) ; Harding B 11(788) ; Harding B 25(468)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The drunken husband ["You married women draw near awhile [and] Young Edward, the gallant hussar ["A damsel, possess'd of great beauty ..."] . - Printed and Sold by Elias Keys, Devonport. Sold by R. Stone, Fore-street Hill, Exeter; A. Brown, 27, Bristol-Bridge, Bristol; And also by S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(1010)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The drunken wife. A companion to the Drunken husband ["Attend, ye men of all ranks of life ..." To the tune of: Dumble dum deary, and] Lubin's rural cot ["Returning home, across the plain ..."]. - Printed and sold by E. Keys, 7, James-street, Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New bridge, Exeter. And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.25(505) ; Harding B 25(553)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The farmer's son [Come all you pretty maidens fair, attend unto my song ..." and] There's nae luck about the house ["And are ye sure the news is true ..." by William Julius Mickle]. - E. Keys, Printer, No. 7, James-street, Devonport. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth c.18(276) ; Harding B 11(1163)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The fate of faithful Nancy, and William of the waggon train ["Attend awhile and do not smile young men and maids around ..." and] The sailor's tear ["He leap'd into the boat ..."]. - Printed and Sold by E. Keys, 7, James-street, Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.25(506)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The gleaner ["Before the bright sun rises over the hill ..."] . - E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. (The youth's recitor ; 3). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Johnson Ballads 1547

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The green mossy banks of the Lea ["When first in this country a stranger [and] The Croppy boy ["It was very early in the spring ..."] . - Devonport: Printed and Sold by E. Keys. Sold also by R. Stone, Exeter; A. Brown, General-dealer, 27, Bristol-bridge, Bristol; And by S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(1423)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The idiot ["It had pleased God to form poor Ned ..."] . - E. Keys, (Columbian printing office) 7, James-street, Devonport. (The youth's recitor ; 9). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.34(138)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The poor old man ["Ah! who is it totters along ..."] . - E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. (The youth's recitor ; 6). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Johnson Ballads 1551

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The return of the admiral ["How gallantly, how merrily ..." and] The days we went lushy home ["In the days when we came lushy home ..."]. - Printed by E. Keys, Devonport. Sold by R. Stone, Bridge- street, Exeter; W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall; And by S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Johnson Ballads 1552

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The rigs of the fair ["Ye lads and lasses every where ..." and] Bold Robin Hood ["Bold Robin Hood was a forester good ..." A glee for 3 voices]. - Printed and Sold, Wholesale and Retail by E. Keys, 7, James- st., Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New-Bridge, Exeter. And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.25(524) ; Firth c.19(160) ; Harding B 11(3282) ; Harding B 16(227a) ; Harding B 17(256a)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The rose of Ardee ["When first to this country a stranger I came ..."] . - E. Keys's Cheap Printing Office, 7, James-street, Devonport. Slip, part of a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(363). The illustration is signed: L.V. Quick. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 25(1655)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The rosy morn ["When the rosy morn appearing ..."] . - Devonport: Printed and Sold by E. Keys, 7, James-Street. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter. Travellers supplied. And Sold also by W. Burridge, Truro. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 16(236c) ; Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 5

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The shepherd-boy ["Upon a mountain's grassy side ..."] . - E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. (The youth's recitor ; 7). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Johnson Ballads 1553

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The tars of the Blanch ["You Frenchmen don't boast of your fighting ..." and] Pretty star of the night ["The daylight has long been sunk under the billow ..."]. - Printed & sold by E. Keys, 7, James-st., Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter. ... And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Printed on blue paper. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth c.13(48)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Tobacco ["Tobacco is an Indian weed"] [and] Advice to drunkards ["You drunkards all I pray attend wherever you may be ..."] . - Devonport: Printed and Sold by Elias Keys. Sold by R. Stone, 10, Fore-street Hill, Exeter; A. Brown, General Dealer, 27, Bristol-Bridge, Bristol; And S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(3846)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. To-morrow we will marry ["O say, my love what wrings thy heart ..."] [and] Ye mariners of England, [by Thomas Campbell] . - Devonport: Printed and Sold by Elias Keys. Sold by R. Stone, Exeter; A. Brown, General Dealer, 27, Bristol-Bridge, Bristol; S. Reed, Stationer, Newport, Monmouthshire; And S. Mann, Ashburton, Devon. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(3859)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. The Turkish lady ["Young virgins all I pray draw near ..."] [and] The fatal Ramilies ["You soldiers and seamen give ear and attend ..."] . - Devonport: Printed and Sold by Elias Keys. Sold by R. Stone, Fore-street hill, Exeter; A. Brown, General Dealer, 27, Bristol-Bridge, Bristol; And S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(3907)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Will Watch ["'Twas one morn when the wind from the north'ard blew keenly ..."] [and] A thumping glass of gin ["Oh! a woman I do love, believe me that is true ..."] . - Devonport: Printed by E. Keys, 7, James-street ... Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New-bridge, Exeter; and by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.25(528)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Will Watch ["'Twas one morn when the wind from the north'ard blew keenly ..."] . - Devonport: Printed by E. Keys, 7, James-street ... Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New-bridge, Exeter; and by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall. Slip, part of a sheet of two ballads. See Firth b.25(528). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.25(529)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1825/60. Printer. Young William of the royal waggon train ["One lovely morning as I was walking ..."] . - Printed & sold by E. Keys, James-st. Devonport. Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Firth c.17(72). Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 15(398)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1827/30. Printers. Battle of Navarin. - Devonport : Printed and sold by E. Keys. Sold also by R. Stone, Exeter; A. Brown, General-Dealer, Bristol-bridge, Bristol; And by S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire, [1827?]. - 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 26 x 19 cm. - Battle of Navarin - first line reads: Come all you British Seamen and listen to my song. - Dated from internal evidence. - In two columns with an illustration above each. - The ploughboy - first line reads: Of all the sounds, give me my choice. - Two ballads. - Sources: COPAC: National Library of Scotland

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1828? Printer. The test of loyalty, a new song occasioned by the visit of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Clarence, to Plymouth and Devonport. - [Devonport] : Printed and Sold at E. Keys' Cheap Printing office, 100, James-street, Devonport [1828?] . - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.9, fo.175

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1830/40. Printer. Description of a sea-fight. - [Devonport] : E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. - Travellers and Country Shops supplied very cheap , [1830/40]. - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 67

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1830/40. Printer. Nothing. - [Devonport] : Printed at E. Keys' Cheap Printing Office, No. 7, James-street, Devonport. - Travellers supplied , [1830/40]. - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.9, fo.150

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1830/40. Printer. The bridal ring. - [Devonport] : From E. Key's Cheap Establishment, 7, James-street, Devonport , [1830/40]. - Roud 13842. - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.9, fo.174

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1830/40. Printer. The pawnbroker's shop [and] Sling the flowing bowl. - [Devonport] : Keys, Printer, 7, James-street, Devonport. Cards, Hand-bills, &c. printed very cheap. The only House in the West of England where Travellers, Country Shops, &c. can be supplied with a cheap and extensive assortment [1830/40] 1 sheet : 1 ill "Verse with prose: "A song I will recite you, I hope it will delight you," [and] "Come, come, my jolly lads, the wind's abaft,". In two columns." . - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 66

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1830/40. Printer. The streams of lovely Nancy [and] The day when we got married a long time ago. Tune- "The days when we went gipsying." - [Devonport] : Printed and sold by E. Keys, 7, James-street, Devonport. Sold by R. Stone, New Bridge-street, Exeter ; S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire ; W. Burridge, Truro [1830/40]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "The streams of lovely Nancy divides into three parts," (Roud 688) [and] "I will sing a song not very long,". - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.102

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1830? Printer. The jolly miners [and] The bridal ring. - [Devonport] : E. Keys, Printer, James-st., Devonport. Cheap writing papers and account books. Sold by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter [1830?]. - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.9, fo.174

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1830/40. Printers. The minstrel to his steed. - Devonport : Printed & sold by E. Keys, 7, James-st., Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter, where travellers may be supplied cheaper than at any other house in the kingdom, with all kinds of children's history and other books, &c., [1830-1840?]. - 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 23 x 9 cm. - Dated from the British Book Trade Index. - First line reads: Then up and prepare thee! my own brave steed. - In one column with an illustration beneath the title. - Sources: COPAC: National Library of Scotland

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1830/40. Printer. Gallant female sailor ["Good people give attention, and listen to my song ..."] [and] Sling the flowing bowl ["Come, come, my jolly lads, the wind's abaft ..."], by Linley. - E. Keys, Printer, 7, James-Street, Devonport ... Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New-Bridge, Exeter. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(1278)

Devonport. Keys, E. 1835. Printer. Trial, confession, and execution of Thomas Oliver, in front of the County Gaol ... for the murder of Mr. May ... July 16, 1835. - Devonport : E.Keys , [1835]. - 1 sheet. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: OE 1835/08/12. - Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Murderers. Oliver, Thomas. Execution. 1835.

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1837/60. Printer. My grandfather's days ["Give attention to my ditty ..."] . - Printed and Sold by E. Keys, 7, James-street, Devonport. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(2543)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1837/60. Printer. Oh dear! how I long to get married ["I am a damsel so blooming and gay [and] The girl I left behind me ["The wars are o'er, and gentle peace ..."]. - Printed by Elias Keys, Devonport. Sold by R. Stone, Exeter; A. Brown, Bristol Bridge, Bristol; And S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(2738)

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1840? Printer. The perpetual almanack; or, gentleman soldier's prayer book: shewing how one Richard Middleton, was taken before the Mayor. - Devonport: E.Keys, 7, James Street , [1840?]. - 1 sheet. - Source Devon Heritage Centre Broadsides/045 ; Mf 4.2 fiche 1

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1850/60. Printers. Nelson's monument. - Devonport : Printed and sold by Elias Keys. Sold also by R. Stone, Exeter; A. Brown, General-Dealer, Bristol-bridge, Bristol; And by S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire, [1840-1845?]. - 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 26 x 19 cm. - Dated from the British Book Trade Index. - In two columns with an illustration above each. - Nelson's monument - first line reads: Britons long expected great news from our fleet. - The blue bells of Scotland - first line reads: Oh, where, and oh where is my High-/land laddie gone?. - Sources: COPAC: National Library of Scotland

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1860/1870. Printer. The Hark-away songster, or, Sportsman's companion : hunting, comic, sea and love songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Elias Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1860/1870. Printer. The Nobby songster : being a choice collection of all the newest and popular songs, and scenas of the day!. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Elias Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on back wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1860/1870. Printer. The Out-and-outer, or, Everlasting songster : songs of love & fun, wit and laughter!. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Elias Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1860/1870. Printer. The Universal songster : containing a choice selection of bacchanalian, comic, nautical & love songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Elias Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Elias. 1860/1870. Printer. Uncle Tom's cabin songster!. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Elias Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on back wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860 - 1880. Printer.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1855. Printer. Devonport. Poor Law Board. Commissioners of Devonport : local act and orders ... - Devonport : S. & J.Keys , [1855?]. - 126,79,31p ; 18cm. - Cover title, includes Act of 1814, rules & regulations and order of 1855. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s344.03/PLY/DEV. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Poor law. Regulations.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860. Printer. Universal ... The universal primer ; or, child's first guide to learning - new ed.. - Devonport : Printed by S.& J. Keys , [1860?]. - 36p : ill ; 14cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p428.6/GEN/UNI [dated 1825]. - Subjects: Background. English language. Reading books. 1825.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860/80. Printer. Blossoms of holiness: a selection of admired Christmas carols. - Devonport: Printed by S. & J. Keys. Sold by R. Stone, New Bridge Street, Exeter; J. Elms, East Street, Newton Abbott; W. Burridge, Truro; J. Perrow, St. Austle; J. Comeford, Penzance, Cornwall. Contents: The new sailor's hymn ["Our stately ship, she long has sail'd ..." and] I love Jesus ["Fly, ye sinners, to yon mountain ..."]. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth c.12(372)

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860/80. Printer. Christmas harmony: a variety of choice carols. - Devonport: Printed by S. & J. Keys. Sold by R. Stone, Exeter; Ford & Co., Stationers, Newton Abbot; W. Burridge, Truro; J. Perrow, St. Austle, Cornwall; And M.A. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. – Contents: The first good joy ["The first good joy our Mary had ..." and] Christ's sufferings, &c ["Now let our mournful song record ..." and] Hark! the herald angels ["Hark! the herald angels sing ..." and] Glory be to God ["Glory be to God on high ..."]. Four carols on sheet. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 7(64)

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860/80. Printer. The Christmas holly: an assortment of favorite carols. - Devonport: Printed By & For S. & J. Keys. Sold by R. Stone, Stationer, Exeter; Ford & Co., Newton Abbot; J. Evans, Barnstaple; W. Burridge, Truro; J. Perrow, St. Austle; And by M.A. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. – Contents: Bright and joyful Morn ["Bright and joyful is the morn ..." and] The Holy Well ["As it fell out on May morning ..." and] The Prodigal Son ["My father he gave me a portion in hand ..." and] For Christmas Day ["Come, let us raise our voices high ..."]. Four carols on sheet. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 7(10)

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860/80. Printer. Christmas mirth. A variety of excellent carols. - Devonport: Printed by S. & J. Keys. Sold by R. Stone, Exeter; And M.A. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire. Contents: On the Nativity of Christ ["Christians rejoice, and hail the day ..." and] See the Morn ["See the morning fair and bright ..." and] Christ, the good Shepherd ["Sheep of Christ's redeemed fold ..." and] Christ in the Manger ["Where is this stupendous stranger ..." and] The Sunny Bank ["As I sat on a sunny bank ..."]. Five carols on sheet. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 7(16)

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860/80. Printer. The enjoyments of Heaven and torments of Hell ["In Heaven the Christian's sorrows cease ..." and] The angel's whisper ["A baby was sleeping ..."] . - Devonport: Printed by S. & J. Keys. Sold at Stone's, New Bridge street, Exeter; J. Elms, East Street; J Pascoe, Bridge Street, Newton Abbot, Devon; W. Burridge, Truro; J. Perrow, and E. & C. Warne, St. Austle; and J. Comeford, Penzance, Cornwall. Printed on blue paper. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.34(99)

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860/80. Printer. The firm bank ["I have a never-failing bank ..."]. - Devonport: Printed and sold by S. & J. Keys, 46, St. Aubyn street. - With: Bible quotation, Revelations 3. 18. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.34(110)

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860/80. Printer. The harp of paradise. A variety of Christmas carols. - Printed and Sold by S. & J. Keys, Devonport. Contents: Heavenly Union ["Come, saints and sinners, hear me tell ..." and] The Star of Bethlehem ["When marshall'd on the nightly plain ..." and] The Nativity of Christ ["Shepherds rejoice, lift up your eyes ..." and] The Child's Confession ["Jesus Christ, my Lord and Saviour ..." and] Dying Saviour ["Yonder, -- amazing sight! -- I see ..."] Five carols on sheet. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 7(22)

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860/80. Printer. Shepherds, rejoice ["Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes ..." and] The Great I AM ["See the morning, fair and bright ..."] and] Christ's Resurrection ["Christ, the Lord, is ris'n to-day! ..."]. - Devonport: Printed By S. & J. Keys. – Three carols on sheet. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 7(62)

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1860/70. Printers. Death of Parker. - Devonport : Printed by Samuel and John Keys. Sold by R. Stone, stationer, Fore-street, Hill, Exeter; J. Evans, High-street, Barnstaple; H. Jacobs, Newton Abbot, A. Brown, general dealer, 27, Bristol Bridge, Bristol; And by S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire, [1840-1845?]. - 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 26 x 19 cm. - Dated from the British Book Trade Index. - Death of Parker - first line reads: Ye gods above, protect the widow, and with pity look down on me. - In two columns with an illustration above each. - My Helen is the fairest flower - first line reads: My Helen is the fairest flower. - Two ballads. - Sources: COPAC: National Library of Scotland

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1870/80. Printers. Pilgrim's progress. - Devonport : Printed and sold by S. & J. Keys, Devonport. Sold by R. Stone, 10, Fore-street, Hill, Exeter; W. Burridge, Truro; J. Perrow, St. Austell; H. Jacobs, Newton Abbot, Devon; And by S. Reed, Newport, Monmouthshire, [1840-1845?]. - 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 24 x 18 cm. - Dated from the British Book Trade Index. - In two columns with an illustration above the second. - Pilgrim's progress - first line reads: Pil. - Come, all ye wand'ring pilgrim's dear. - The victory - first line reads: Deceiv'd by subtle snares of hell. - Sources: COPAC: National Library of Scotland

Devonport. Keys, Samuel and John. 1875. Printer. Dear mother, I've come home to die [and] Come home, father. - Plymouth : S. & J. Keys , [1875?]. - 1 sheet : ill ; 22x16cm. - Sold by Stone's, Exeter; S.B.Taylor, Totnes etc. Popular verses. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: ME 1875. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Popular literature. Poetry in English. 1875.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. All the year round songster : containing a first-rate selection of sentimental, love, comic, and new and popular songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. Army and Navy songster. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printers. Spanking Jack, or, Sailor's log : a selection of new and favorite songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on back wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Favourite songster. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Golden songster : containing a choice collection of sentimental, sporting, love, sea & comic songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on back wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Jolly songster : a selection of favourite and new songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Musical wreath! : A selection of new and popular songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. "Conundrums"--back wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The New comic songster. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Railway songster : companion for the rail, the road, and the steam boat; the tourist for pleasure, and the man of business; and calculated to beguile pleasantly the leisure hours of all. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Sailor's glory, or, Naval songster : songs for ashore and afloat!. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Singers' companion : a selection of new & popular songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Standard songster : being a selection of all the new and popular sensation songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Tally-ho, or, Sporting songster : containing a celebrated collection of English, Irish, Scotch, comic, hunting, love, bacchanalian, sentimental, and sea songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Tar of all weathers, or, A British seaman's chest of conviviality : containing a first-rate collection of celebrated sea & other songs!. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The True blue, or, Nelson's wreath of naval & other songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Union-Jack songster : a first-rate selection of songs for the land and ocean. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. "Toasts and sentiments"--back wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Yankee songster : a selection of all the popular American melodies and English songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Singers' companion : a selection of new & popular songs. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/70. Printer. The Hearts of oak : a selection of new and popular songs, adapted to England's navy and army, the British volunteers & all lovers of song. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys, Samuel. 1860/1870. Printer. The Bee-hive song book!. - Devonport ; Exeter: Keys, Samuel and John Stone [Between ca. 1860 and 1870?]. - 16 p. ; 19 cm. - Issued in printed paper wrappers. Contents listed on front wrapper. Title from wrapper. - Held by: University of Oxford Libraries.

Devonport. Keys? 1871. Printer. [An Exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters: Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman ... Also, An Exmoor courtship. The tenth edition, etc.]. - A new edition, comprising marginal notes, and a vocabulary, etc. - Exeter, Devonport [printed 1871]. - 12º. - Held by: British Library.

Devonport. Lidstone. 1854. Printer. Grylls, Henry. Descriptive sketch of the windows of St. Neot Church. - 4th ed. - Devonport : Lidstone , 1854. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s726.5/St.N/GRY. - Subjects: Cornwall. Saint Neot. Churches. Saint Neot. Windows.

Devonport. Mudge, John. 1824 - 1835. Printer, bookseller, stationer.

Devonport. Mudge, John. 1824/35. Printer, bookseller, stationer. Cornish miners one and all [and] Cherry ripe. - [Devonport] : J. Mudge, Printer, Devonport [1824/35]. - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.9, fo.161

Devonport. Picken, William. 1829 - 1840. Printer, bookseller, stationer.

Devonport. Picken, William. 1829/40. Printer. The Beverly maid and the tinker ["In Beverly town a maid did dwell ..." and] The sailor boy ["The bitter wind blew keen and cold ..."]. - W. Picken Printer, Devonport. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.26(33) ; Firth b.34(22) ; Firth b.34(23)

Devonport. Picken, William. 1829/40. Printer. The drunken wife. A companion to the Drunken husband ["Attend, ye men of all ranks of life ..." To the tune of: Dumble dum deary, and] Love's a tyrant ["That love's a tyrant I can prove ..."]. - Printed and Sold by W. Picken, 38, Tavistock St., Devonport. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.26(15) ; Harding B 11(1012)

Devonport. Picken, William. 1829/40. Printer. Jonathan Brown ["Twas down in a snug little country town ..."]. - W. Picken, Printer, Devonport. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Harding B 11(1937)

Devonport. Picken, William. 1829/40. Printer. Poor Caroline of Edinburgh Town. Picken operated from 38 Tavistock-Street, Devonport and his products were also sold by 'R. Bond, junr. 3 Bull-Hill, near the Guildhall, Plymouth, and R. Bond, senr. 23, Bond Street, Jersey'. - Sources: Brown, Roly.

Devonport. Picken, William. 1829/40. Printer. The rambling miner ["I am a miner stout and bold ..." and] Madam Sneak ["'Twas on a frosty morn as Madam Sneak and I ..."]. - Printed and Sold by W. Picken, 38, Tavistock-Street, Devonport. - The rambling miner otherwise unrecorded. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.26(133) ; Firth b.34(251) ; Harding B 11(3224) ; Firth b.34(248) ; Firth b.34(249) ; Firth b.34(250)

Devonport. Picken, William. 1829/40. Printer. Rigs and humours of the fair ["You jovial lads attention give, and listen to my ditty ..." and] The village bells ["How sweet to hear the village bells ..."]. - Printed and Sold by W. Picken, 38, Tavistock-Street, Devonport, - Where Travellers and Country Shopkeepers may be supplied with Childrens Books; Street Songs, Scripture Pieces, etc., cheaper than other House in England. Sold also by R. Bond, junr. 3 Bull-Hill, near the Guildhall, Plymouth, and R. Bond, senr. 23, Bond Street, Jersey. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.26(135) ; Firth c.19(157) ; Harding B 11(3277)

Devonport. Picken, William. 1829/40. Printer. Woman is the comfort of man ["Come listen to my song, I'll not detain you long ..." and] The glasses sparkle ["The glasses sparkle on the board ..."]. - Printed and Sold by W. Picken, 38, Tavistock-Street, Devonport. Sources: Bodleian (Allegro) Firth b.26(172) ; Harding B 11(4268)

Devonport. Picken, William. 1842? Printer. The assessed taxes; or, some wonderful change is wanted. An interesting song and dialogue on the present state of the country. - Devonport : Printed and sold by W.Picken, 38, Tavistock-Street, Devonport. Travellers supplied cheap , [1842?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse with prose: "Draw near awhile and listen to me,". Signed J.Morgan. Peel introduced income tax in 1842. Window tax was replaced in 1856. In two columns separated by type ornaments. - Sources: Baring-Gould Collection, BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 69

Devonport. Pollard, W. 1832. Printer. Rodd, Richard. A faithful statement of all the facts ... burial ground ... Stoke Damerel. - Devonport : W. Pollard , 1832. - 25,xxxip ; 22cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 346.0432/PLY/ROD ; Barnstaple: 614.6/BX:PLY 1/ROD. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Burial grounds. Stoke Damerel.

Devonport. Rattenbury, Charles. 1835. Printer. Carew, Bamfylde Moore. The life and adventures of Bamfylde Moore Carew, commonly called the King of the Beggars, being an account of his life from his leaving Tiverton School at the age of fifteen and entering into a society of gipsies; wherein the motives of his conduct are related and explained. - London : Printed for the booksellers , 1835. - 144p. - eBook. - Page 144: C. Rattenbury, printer, Devonport. Devon. Bickleigh, Tiverton. Adventurers. Carew, Bamfylde Moore. Biographies.

Devonport. Saint Mary's District. 1849. Publisher. Saint Mary's Devonport. District. An appeal for the erection of a church in the district of St. Mary's, Devonport. - [Devonport] : [The District] , 1849. - 3p : ill ; 23cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: px270/PLY/SAI. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Churches. Construction. Proposals. 1849.

Devonport. Saunders, S. 1830. WORSLEY, Henry. Four views near Plymouth. - Devonport : S.Saunders , [1830?]. - Set of lithographs by and after Worsley. - Somers Cocks S116.

Devonport, Saunders, S. . 1835. CONDY, Nicholas C. [Views at Mount Edgcumbe]. - Devonport : S.Saunders ; London : R.Ackermann , [1835?]. - Set of probably six lithographs by W.Walton after Condy. - Somers Cocks S125.

Devonport. Soper and Richards. 1833. Printer. Carrington, N.T. The topograph : or pedestrian's companion to the principal bye-ways within nine miles of Devonport and Plymouth ... / N.T.Carrington. - Devonport : Soper and Richards , 1833. - 43p ; 18cm. Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s796.51/PLY/CAR ; North Devon Athenaeum D910PLY/CAR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Walkers' guides. 1833.

Devonport. Thorne, Samuel. 1827. Printer. Brentano, Peter. Translations from Old Testament (dividing of time) explaining causes of solidity and perpetual motion. - Devonport : S. Thorne , 1827. - 19p ; frontis ; 21cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: Not acquired WSL ; Plymouth. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Writers. Brentano, Peter. Works. Bible.

Devonport. Underwood. 1825. Printer. BUTTER, John. Remarks on the irritative fever, commonly called the Plymouth Dock-Yard disease, with Mr. Dryden's detailed account of the fatal cases, including that of the lamented surgeon Dr. Bell. Dedicated to Commissioner Sheild. By John Butter, M.D., F.R.S. - Devonport : Underwood , 1825. - Davidson p.116 (BM.

Devonport. Wood and Tozer. 1858. Printers. History of the Royal Albert Bridge for the Cornwall Railway, across the River Tamar, at Saltash. - Devonport : Wood & Tozer , [1858]. - 16p : ill ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p624.2/SAL/HIS. - Subjects: Cornwall. Saltash. Bridges. Royal Albert Bridge.

Devonport. Wood and Tozer. 1876. Printer. Webber, John L. Poems on Widecombe-in-the-Moor and neighbourhood / written by John L.Webber. - Devonport : Wood & Tozer , [1876]. - 58p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p821/WEB. - Subjects: Devon. Widecombe in Moor. Poetry. Webber, John L. Texts.

Devonport. Wood and Tozer. 1882. Printer. Three ... The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1883 .... - Devonport : Wood & Tozer , [1882]. - [12],88,[30]p : ill ; 18cm. - Matchcode THRTHR1882. - Held by: WSL: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1883.

Devonport. Wood and Tozer. 1883. Printer. Wood's ... Wood's shilling guide to Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport and vicinity, Royal Albert Bridge etc., with maps and illustrations - 14th edition. - Devonport : Wood and Tozer , [1883?]. - 115,[9]p : ill,maps(one folded) ; 19cm. - Matchcode WOOWOO1983. - Held by: WSL: sB/PLY 1/1883/WOO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1883

Devonport. Wood, Charles. 1835? Printer.

Devonport. Wood, Charles. 1835? Printer. Statutes 1814. Local ; 54 Geo 3 c. 172. An act to repeal an act, passed in the 21st year of his present Majesty, for the better maintaining and regulating the poor ... of Plymouth Dock and ... Stoke Damarel ... - Devonport : Charles Wood (printer) , [1835?]. - 122p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s348.022/LOC/1814. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Poverty relief. Statutes. 1814.

Devonport. Wood, Charles. 1840. Printer. Statutes 1815. Local ; 54 Geo 3 c. 34. An act to repeal an act, passed in the 21st year of his present Majesty, for the better maintaining and regulating the poor ... of Plymouth Dock and ... Stoke Damarel .... - Devonport : Charles Wood (printer) , [1840]. - 122p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sx348.022/LOC/185. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Poverty relief. Statutes. 1815 - 1840.

Devonport. Wood, William and Son. 1841. Printer. The stranger's hand-book to the Western metropolis; containing a concise and familiar description of Plymouth, Devonport .... - Devonport : W.Wood & Son , 1841. - 91p : folded map ; 15cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1841/STR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1841.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1830. Printer. Carrington, N.T. Dartmoor : a poem / by N.T.Carrington. - Devonport : W. Wood , [1830?]. - vii,85,[3]p,plate : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s821/CAR ; Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Poetry. Carrington, N.T. Texts.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1848. Printer. Carrington, N.T. The poems of the late N.T.Carrington complete in one volume. - Devonport : W.Wood , 1848. - xiii,235p ; 15cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : s821/CAR ; North Devon Athenaeum D821/CAR ; Torquay I/S. - Subjects: Devon. Poetry. Carrington, N.T. Texts.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1849. BEERALSTON UNION DEATH CLUB. Rules for the Beeralston Union Death Club, held at the Commercial Inn. Established January, 1843. - Devonport : W. Wood, printer, stationer, &c., 52, Fore-St., opposite the banks) , 1849. - Dr Michael Londry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1850. Printer. The stranger's hand-book to Plymouth, Devonport, Stonehouse, River Tamar and vicinities. - 5th edition. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1850]. - 110p : map ; 14cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : sB/PLY 1/1850/STR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1850.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1854. Printer. The stranger's hand-book to Plymouth, Devonport, Stonehouse, River Tamar and vicinities. - 7th edition. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1854]. - 114,[6]p : ill, map ; 14cm. - Davidson p.47n (Secktor Library, dated 1856). Not in WorldCat. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1854/STR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1854.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1854. Printer. Trenhaile, John. Dolly Pentreath, and other humorous Cornish tales, in verse. - Devonport : W.Wood , 1854. - 46p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/TRE. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Trenhaile, John. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1855. Printer. Hand-book to South Devon - 2nd edition. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1855]. - 100,[4]p,[8] of pls ; 15cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sDEV/1855/HAN. - Subjects: Devon. Guides. 1855.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1859. Printer. Hand-book to Mount Edgcumbe. - With a map. - Plymouth : W. Wood , [1859?]. - 20p ; 16cm. - Davidson p.36n (Secktor Library, dated 1859). Not in WorldCat. - Held by: Torquay. - Subjects: Cornwall. Mount Edgecumbe. Guides. 186-.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1860. Printer. Guide to the Tamar : with a map of the river and adjacent country. - Devonport : W.Wood , 1860. - [2],34p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: pA/TAM/1860/GUI. - Subjects: Westcountry. Tamar River. Guides. 1860.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1860. Printer. Hamlyn, George. Rustic poems / by George Hamlyn. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1860]. - 48p : front ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p821/HAM. - Subjects: Westcountry. Poetry. Hamlyn, George. Texts.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1860. Printer. Penwarne, John. Tregeagle of Dozmary pool, and original Cornish ballads / by John Penwarne. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1860]. - 50p : ill ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/TRE. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1858. Printer. Rambles about Plymouth and Devonport ; with a tinted map, showing the highways, byeways and railways. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1858?]. - 76p ; 14cm. - Davidson p.47n (Secktor Library, dated 1858). WorldCat. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s796.51/WES/RAM (map missing). - Subjects: Westcountry. Walkers' guides. 1860.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1860. SIX views, first series, of Plymouth etc. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1860-65?]. - Set of six line-engraved vignettes after W.Hake. - Wood published second and later series between about 1865 and 1875. - Somers Cocks S212.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1860. Printer. Wood's hand-book to Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, the government establishments, Royal Albert Bridge etc. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1860]. - 93p,4 leaves of pls ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1860/WOO ; North Devon Athenaeum: D910PLY/1860. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1860.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1862. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1863 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1862]. - 84,[56]p : ill,fld map ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1863.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1863. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1864 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1863]. - 84,[58]p : ill,fld map ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1864.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1864. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1865 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1864]. - 84,[58]p : ill,folded map ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1865.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1864. Printer. Wood's hand-book to Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, the government establishments, Royal Albert Bridge etc - 10th ed.. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1864]. - 100p : map ; 17cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sB/PLY 1/1864/WOO. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1864.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1865. Printer. Daniel, H.J. A new budget of Cornish poems / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1865]. - 48p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1865. Printer. Daniel, H.J. [Works ; a collection of dialect pamphlets / by H.J.Daniel and others]. - Devonport : W.Wood , 1865-. - 1 vol ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1865. [VIEWS of Plymouth and neighbourhood]. - Devonport : William Wood , 1865. - Set of probably four lithograph ovals, all anon. - Somers Cocks S214.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1865. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1866 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1865]. - 84,[56]p : ill,fld map ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1866.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1867. Printer. The hand-book to Exeter : with illustrated map and an elaborate and correct description of the Cathedral etc. - [Devonport London Exeter W. Wood Houlston & Sons?] sold by all booksellers and at the railway book stalls [1867?]. - 36 p. ; 19 cm. + 1 map (ill. ; 30 x 36 cm., folded in front cover to 18 x 10 cm.). - Scale [ca. 1:20,000]. - Title at head of map: Map of Exeter corrected to the present time. "Engraved & printed by E.S. & A. Robinson & Co., Bristol, for The handbook to Exeter"--Foot of map. - Held by: University of Cambridge Libraries.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1867. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1868 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1867]. - [4],84,[38]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1868.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1869. Printer. Devonshire courtship, in four parts,to which is added a glossary. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1869?]. - vi,74p ; 17cm. - Author : Mrs Palmer of Gt. Torrington, sister to Joshua Reynolds. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: 828.99/DEV ; North Devon Athenaeum: D427/DEV ; Torquay. - Subjects: Devon. Dialect literature. Dialogues.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. A budget of Cornish poems / by various authors. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 52p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/BUD. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. A great mine conference : the Gwennap bal boys : the fox outwitted by a cook .. / by George Henwood and H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 50p,[1] of pls ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Mining. Dialect texts.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. An Exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language ... also, an Exmoor courtship. - New ed. - Devonport : W.Wood , 1870. - vi,47p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sp828.99/EXM ; North Devon Athenaeum: D821/HOG. - Subjects: Somerset. Exmoor. Dialect literature.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J. A companion for the Cornish Thalia : being original humorous pieces in the Cornish and Devonshire dialects. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 48p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J. A batch of humorous tales and sketches / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 48p,[1] of pls : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN (in : Daniel, H.J. [Works]). - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J. Humorous Cornish legends / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 46p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p821/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Poetry. Daniel, H.J. Texts.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J. Humorous Cornish legends / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 46p,[1] of pls : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN (in : Daniel, H.J. [Works]). - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J. Mary Anne in the hands of the Philistines / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 11p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN (in : Daniel, H.J. [Works]). - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J. The Cornish Thalia : being original comic poems... / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 48p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. The muse in motley, or a wallet of whimsies / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 48p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/DAN ; North Devon Athenaeum: D821/HOG. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Mirth for one and all / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 48p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Mirth for long evenings / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 48p : ill ; 18cm. - N.D.A. title on cover: Nathan Hogg's letters. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Mary Anne's career (continued) and cousin Jack's adventures / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 48p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Pickings from my portfolio ; comprising - Cornish comic and: other humorous pieces / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 48p,[1] of pls : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Mary Anne's wedding / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 12p ; 18cm. -: Daniel, H.J.[Works]. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Mary Anne's trip up the Tamar / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 8,[4]p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN (in : Daniel, H.J. [Works]). - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Mary Anne's Sunday out / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 12p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN (in : Daniel, H.J. [Works]). - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Mary Anne in retirement / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 12p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN (in : Daniel, H.J. [Works]). - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Mary Anne in London / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 12p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN (in : Daniel, H.J. [Works]). - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Mary Anne's experiences / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 12p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN (in : Daniel, H.J. [Works]). - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. Fuller, J.G. Jack Junk and Caroline Jane of Stoke / by J.G.Fuller. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - 12p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s828.99/DAN (in : Daniel, H.J. [Works]). - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1870. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1871 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1870]. - [6],85,[39]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1871.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1871. Printer. Daniel, H.J.. Wit and humour : or fun and frolic / by H.J.Daniel. - Devonport : W.Wood , 1871. - 47p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: p828.99/DAN. - Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect literature. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1871. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1872 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1871]. - [4],86,[44]p : ill,map ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1872.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1872. Printer. The hand-book to south Devon and Dartmoor. - Devonport : W.Wood , 1872. - 126,[6]p : folded map; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: sDEV/1872/WOO ; sDEV/1872/HAN (Lacks map). - Subjects: Devon. South Devon. Guides. 1872.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1872. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1873 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1872]. - [4],87,[43]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1873.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1873. Printer. Carrington, N.T. The collected poems of the late N.T.Carrington. - Devonport : W.Wood , 1873. - vii,222p ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/CAR. - Subjects: Devon. Writers. Carrington, N.T. Works. Poetry.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1873. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1874 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1873]. - [4],88,[38]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1874.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1874. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1875 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1874]. - [6],88,[38]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1875.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1875. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1876 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1875]. - [6],88,[38]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1876.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1876. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1877 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1876]. - [6],88,[40]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1877.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1877. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1878 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1877]. - [8],88,[52]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: WSL: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1878.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1878. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1879 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1878]. - [8],88,[64]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: WSL: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1879.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1879. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1880 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1879]. - [8],88,[42]p : ill ; 18cm. - Held by: WSL: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1880.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1880. Printer. Rambles and excursions about Plymouth and Devonport, with a tinted map showing the highways, byeways, forts and railways. - Devonport : W.Wood , [1880]. - 111,[9]p : folded map ; 21cm. - Date evidence : p.110. .- Held by: WSL: sWES/1880/RAM. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Guides. 1880.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1880. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1881 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1880]. - [8],88,[62]p : ill,map ; 18cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1881.

Devonport. Wood, William. 1881. Printer. The three towns' almanack, and daily tide tables, for the year of Our Lord 1882 .... - Devonport : W.Wood , [1881]. - [8],88,[44]p : ill,map ; 18cm. - Held by: WSL: s030.2/PLY/THR. - Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almanacs. 1882.

Devonport. [s. n.]. 1825. Printer. GRANVILLE, George. A companion to the Plymouth and Devonport national breakwater. By George Granville. - Devonport : [] , 1825. - A print. - Davidson p.49 (Bookseller's cat.

Devonport. [s. n.]. 1831. DOCKYARD grand coronation pageant. - Devonport : [] , 1831. - 40p ; 12°. - Davidson p.45n (Secktor Lib.).

Devonport. [s. n.]. 1833. The TOPOGRAPH or pedestrian's companion, &c within nine miles of Devonport and Plymouth. - Devonport : [] ,1833. - Davidson p.45 (secktor Lib.).

Devonport. [s. n.]. 1838. VICTORIA, Queen. A correct copy of the charter of incorporation of the borough of Devonport, granted by Her Majesty Victoria the First. Together with a list of the first council elected, agreeably to its provisions, in the year 1837. To which is added an appendix containing notes, forms, &c., relating to the Municipal Incorporations' Act. - Devonport : [] , 1838. - 28p : map ; 12°. - Davidson p.45 (BM).

Devonport. [s. n.]. 1841. HISTORY of teetotalism in Devonshire. - Devonport : [] , 1841. - Davidson p.12 (Secktor Lib.).

Devonport. [s. n.]. 1841. STRANGER'S hand-book to the western metropolis ... Plymouth, Devonport, Stonehouse ... by A naval officer. - Devonport : [] , 1841. - Map. - Davidson p.46 (Secktor Lib.).

Devonport. [s. n.]. 1847. TRUSCOTT, Joshua. Prize essay on the supply of fresh water to Devonport. By Joshua Truscott. - Devonport : [] , 1847. - Davidson p.46 (Secktor Lib.).

Devonport. [s. n.]. 1849. REPORT of the enquiry instituted by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter, as visitor of the orphans' home established by the Sisters of mercy at Morice Town, Devonport into the truth of certain statements published in the "Devonport Telegraph" Feb 10, 1849. - Devonport : [] , 1849. - Davidson p.104 (Secktor Lib.).

Devonport. [s. n.]. 1849. The SISTERS of Mercy at Devonport : report of an enquiry held by the Lord Bishop of Exeter on the 15th Feb., 1849, into the principles of the above sisterhood and the constitution of the charity termed the "Orphans Home". With an appendix. Edited by Richard C.Rogers. - Devonport : [] , 1849. - Davidson p.104 (Secktor Lib.).

Devonport. [s. n.]. 1850. Printer. The Route Book of Devon, a guide for the stranger & tourist towns, watering places & other interesting localities, road maps. - Devonport : [s.n.] , [1850?. - 403p : ill,4 maps ; 15cm. - Held by: Devon Heritage Centre : sDEV/1850/ROU Tiverton: ROU 161. - Subjects: Devon. Guides. 1850.

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