British Library LR 272.a.2, vol 1.1. and 1.2
This section covers the double volume at the start 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 1.1. and 1.2). Full 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.
The cottage on the cliff. - [London] : Birt, printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1833/56]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: “Pale the moon was beaming”. On right side of same sheet as: Kiss me in the dark. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 2
Kiss me in the dark. - London : Birt, printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London , [1833/56]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: “Young William was a sailor” (Roud 2535). On left side of same sheet as: The cottage on the cliff. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 2
Thirsty family. - London : E.Hodges, printer, (from Pitt's Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse [deleted] Street 7 Dials , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: “ My gran'nam, God rest her old soul, often said,” On left side of same sheet as: Auld Robin Grey. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 3
Auld Robin Grey. - London : E.Hodges, printer, (from Pitt's) Song Mart, and Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse [deleted] Street Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “When the sheep were in the fauld” (Roud 2652). On right side of same sheet as: Thirsty family. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 3
Joe in a copper [and] Oh had I but Alladin's lamp. - London : E.Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 26, Grafton Street, Soho, London --- Childrens Books, &c , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: “I'm going to tell a story” (Roud 2663) [and] “Oh! Had I but Aladdin's lamp,”. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 4
Off she goes [and] The fatal Ramilies. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “Oh! This love tormenting God,” [and] “You soldiers and seamen draw near and attend” (Roud 1266). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 5
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;”. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 6
The crafty London pentice [sic] or Bow bells [and] Blow the candle in. - [London] : Hodges, (from Pitts,) Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials. A variety of new songs , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: “When I was a prentice in fair London town,” (Roud 12560) [and] “You men and maids attention give and listen unto me,” (Roud 12827). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 7
The lass with the jet braided hair [and] The farthing rushlight. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, 6, Great St. Andrew St. 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: “As I roamed out one morning quite early” (Roud 12885) [and] “Sir Solomon Simons when he did wed,”. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 8
The horrid murder committed by Mary Wilson, upon the body of George Benson, through disappointment in marriage. - [s.l.] : Martin,printer, High Street. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “Oh list awhile, good people all,”. With prose introduction and “Copy of a letter” purportedly from Mary Wilson to her father and mother. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 9
Dan Tucker [and] Ladies' whiskers. - [London] : James Paul and Co., Printers, 2 & 2, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, where upwards of 5000 different sorts of ballads are continually on sale, together with 40 new penny, and 60 new halfpenny songbooks , [1841/45]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: “Dan Tucker lived in a nice little hut,” [and] “First listen to what I do say, and don't put yourself into a passion,” (Roud 390). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 10
The curly headed boy. - [London] : J. Catnach, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet: ill. - Verse: “My father was a farmer, and a farmer's son am I,” (Roud 22808). On right hand side of same sheet as: A dream of Napoleon [and]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 11
A dream of Napoleon. - [London] : Printed by J. , 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Sold by I. Hillett, 23, Goodman's-yard, Minories , [1845?]. - 1 sheet: ill. - Verse: “One night sad and languid I went to my bed,” (Roud 1538). On left hand side of same sheet as: The curley headed boy. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 11
The parting kiss [and] Each has a lover but me. - [London] : J.Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “On Baltic billows rode my ship,”. On right hand side of same sheet as: Brighton Camp; or, the girl I left behind me. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 12
Brighton Camp; or, the girl I left behind me. - [London] : Printed by J.Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “I'm lonesome since I crossed the hills”. On left hand side of same sheet as: [and] The parting kiss [and] Each has a lover but me. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 12
The devil and Mike. - [London] : Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-ct. Sold by Pierce, Southborough , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “Oh 'twas on a dusky eve,” (Roud 1696). On left side of same sheet as: The three butchers. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 13
The three butchers. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials - Sold by Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent; Bennet, & Boyse, Brighton; Marshall, Bristol, &c , [1828/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: “It was Ips, Gips, & Johnson as I have heard many say,” (Roud 17). On right side of same sheet as: The devil and Mike. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 13
Meet me by moonlight, alone. - [London] : Ann Batchelar, Printer, 14, Hackney Road Crescent, near Shoreditch, London; where may be had the greatest variety of Lotteries, Penny Spellings and Battledores, Children's Penny and Halfpenny Books, Songs, Memorandums, &c, &c , [1834?]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: “Meet me by moonlight alone,”. At top of column: ornamental initial V. On right side of same sheet as: Gentle moon [and] Rosy Ann. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 14
Gentle moon [and] Rosy Ann. - [London] : [Ann] Batchelar, Printer, 14, Hackney Road Crescent, near Shoreditch, London; where may be had the greatest variety of Lotteries, Penny Spellings and Battledores, Children's Penny and Halfpenny Books, Songs, Memorandums, &c, &c , [1834?]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: “Day has gone down on the Baltic's boead billow. “ On left side of same sheet as: [and] Meet me by moonlight, alone. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 14
Fairlop Fair. - London : Printed by [deleted] wholesale and retail [deleted] Seven Dials, London. Country Orders punctually attended to. Every description of Printing on reasonable terms. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “Come to Fairlop Fair, my good fellows invite,” (Roud 1250). On left hand side of same sheet as: The origin of Fairlop Fair. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 15
The origin of Fairlop Fair. - London : Printed by [deleted] wholesale and retail [deleted] Seven Dials, Lond[on]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “Come, come, my boys, with a hearty glee,”. On right hand side of same sheet as: Fairlop Fair. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 15
No, my love no!. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse; “While I hang on your bosom distracted to lose you,” (Roud 23110). On right hand side of same sheet as: The flower of Lancashire. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 16
The flower of Lancashire. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse; “As I walk'd out one morning clear”. On left hand side of same sheet as: No, my love no!. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 16
Disobedient daughter (Composed by herself) [and] Saints sweet home. - [London] : Printed by J.Catnach, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/41]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: “If you want a good hymn pray buy one hall se [sic]” [and] “Mid scences of confusion and creatures complaints”. In two columns, each framed by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 17
The Queen's abroad. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1856?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: “I ever shall says Farmer Bull”. In two columns separated by a rule On the Queens official visit to France in 1856. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 18
Have you seen the Emperor and Empress of the French. To the tune of “Oh dear how I long to get married.”. - [London] : J Marks, Printer, 206, Brick Lane, Whitelchape[l] Wholesale Dealers and the Trade Supplied , [1856?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: “Have you seen how the people did france,” [sic]. In two columns separated by a rule On the official visit to Windsor in 1856.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 19
Punch people and Pope. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, Seven Dials , [1846/61]. - 1 sheet : 3 ill. - Verse: “Have you not heard what a row and a rumpus, oh dear!” In two columns, separated with the three woodcuts across the top of both columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 20
My dear little girl that lives in yon cot [and] Roy's wife [and] The dream. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: “My dear little girl that lives in yon cot,” [and] “Roy's wife of Aldivalloch,” [and] “One night I dreamed I lay more easy” (Roud 5137). In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 21
Maggie Lauder. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: “Wha wadna be in love”. On left side of same sheet as: The lover's mistake. Sung by Vestris. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 22
The lover's mistake. Sung by MadameVestris. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: “A fond youth serenaded his love,” On right side of same sheet as: Maggie Lauder. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 22
Kitty Jones. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court 7 Dial[s] , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “Not long ago, a simple lad, from Yorkshire I did roam,”. In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 23
A new Christmas ditty. - London : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1833/56]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: “Now Christmas is again arrived,” In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 24
The moon is up [and] Troubador from distant land. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: “The moon is up! Her silvry beam” [and] “From distant climes a troubador,” On left hand side of same sheet as: Hey the bonny breat-knots. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 25
Hey the bonny breast-knots [and] The last farewell. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “Hey the bonny, O the bonny,” [and] “O fare you well, young William cried” On right hand side of same sheet as: The moon is up. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 25
Highland Mary. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, sold by Pierce, Southborough , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “Ye banks and braes and streams around,” (Roud 1095). On left hand side of same sheet as:: Judy's black eye. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 26
Judy's black eye. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouthcourt [sic] , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “To be sure I can't sing an oration,” On right hand side of same sheet as: Highland Mary. Woodcut ornament at top of column. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 26
Bill Bounce the swell cove now in luck [and] The Spanish ladies. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: “Have you heard of the news concerning Bill Bounce,” [and] Farewll and adieu to you Spanish ladies,” (Roud 687) MS amendment to “all ye Spanish ladies. In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 27
Flora, the lily of the West [and] Answer to Alice Grey. - [s.l.] : [s.n.]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: “It's when I came to England some pleasure for to see,” (Roud 957) [and] “He strikes the minstrel lyre again,”. In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 28
The silly old man [and] Give me, my love before we part. - [s.l.] : [s.n.]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: “Come listen awhile and I'll sing you a song,” [and] “Give me, my love before we part,”. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 29
The poor smuggler's boy. Tune - Hellen the fair. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: “One cold cloudy morning, as abroad I did steer,” (Roud 618). On left hand side of same sheet as: Young Ellen Loraine. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 30
Young Ellen Loraine. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: “When I parted from Erin, heart-broken to leave thee,” (Roud 13854). On right hand side of same sheet as: The poor smuggler's boy. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 30
Spence Broughton [and] I'd rather stay with you. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1830?]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: “To you, my dear companions, accept these lines I pray,” [and] “Madam, you know my trade is war:”. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 31
Not a drum was heard. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: “Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note,”. On right hand side of same sheet as: Something. A parody on “Nothing”. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 32
"Something. A parody on “Nothing”". - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: “Attend to my song, and of something I'll sing”. On left hand side of same sheet as: Not a drum was heard. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 32
Lumkin and fan. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Thou knowest, my dear Lumkin, my own darling son," On right hand side of same sheet as: The fun of the fair. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 33
Sharp's collection of new & popular songs. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Sharp, 30, Kent-street, Borough , [1834/50]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Contents: The lass of Gowrie ; The Tartar drum ; The tinker ; Sweet Poll adieu ; Canadian boat song. In three columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 34
Frog in a cocked hat [and] Female transport. - [London] : Hodges Printer (from Pitt's) Wholesale Toy Warehouse [deleted] 7 Dials. N.B. - A large Collection of new and old Songs , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "A frog he would a wooing go" (Roud 567) [and] "Come all young girls both far and near and listen unto me," (Roud 16). In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 35
O rare Turpin [and] The last rose [and] Loss of the Earl MoirA [London] : Pitts, Printer, 6, Great St. Andrew Street , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "As I was riding over Hunslow Moor," [and] "Tis the last rose of summer," [and] "You landsmen and you seamen". Earl Moira lost 1822. In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 36.
The old English gentleman. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 ,3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "I'll sing you a good old song made by a good old pate,". On left hand side of same sheet as: The orphan drummer boy. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 37.
The gutta percha mania; or, the snobs done brown. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 29, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1845?]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "There is new inventions every day,". In two columns separated by a rule. Gutta percha introduced to Britain 1843. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 38.
The great Liberal majority of 110. The Tories they are froze out, and got no work to do. - London : H.Disley, Printer , [1868]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Draw near all you true liberals,". In two columns separated by a rule On the general election of 1868. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 39
Opening of the new promenade pier Herne Bay. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1873]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "See how the crowds are coming to spend their holiday,". In two columns separated by a rule. The pier was opened on 27 August 1873. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 40.
The mechanic's appeal to the public. Air. - "Robin's petition.". - [London] : Paul, Printer, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1841/45]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "Give attention awhile to my rhymes,". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 41.
The cowslip, being a collection of the newest songs now singing. - [London] : Printed at J. Pitts Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Contents: Deep as the fountain ; Woodland Mary ; Lubin is away ; Banks of Allan Water ; Charlie is my darling ; We're a noddin ; The Highland lad ; Woodland Mary. In three columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 42
We're going a-gipsying. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Come, forsake the gay town, to the greenwood haste down,". On left hand side of same sheet as: He's all the world to me [and] May we ne'er want a friend or a bottle to give him. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 43
Blanche and Lisette [and] The maid of Switzerland [and] Lovely night. - London : Printed and sold by D. Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent, near Shoreditch , [1836/42]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - On left hand side of same sheet as: The maid of Switzerland [and] Lovely night. Sole agent in East London for the Manchester Books, Prints, and Transfer Lotteries. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 44
The cottage on the cliff. - [London] : Birt, printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1833/56]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "Pale the moon was beaming". On right side of same sheet as: Kiss me in the dark. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 2
Thirsty family. - London : E.Hodges, printer, (from Pitt's Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse [deleted] Street 7 Dials , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: " My gran'nam, God rest her old soul, often said," On left side of same sheet as: Auld Robin Grey. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 3
Joe in a copper [and] Oh had I but Alladin's lamp. - London : E.Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 26, Grafton Street, Soho, London --- Childrens Books, &c , [1854/61]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "I'm going to tell a story" (Roud 2663) [and] "Oh! Had I but Aladdin's lamp,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 4
Off she goes [and] The fatal Ramilies. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Oh! This love tormenting God," [and] "You soldiers and seamen draw near and attend" (Roud 1266). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 5.
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;". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 6.
The crafty London pentice [sic] or Bow bells [and] Blow the candle in. - [London] : Hodges, (from Pitts,) Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials. A variety of new songs , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "When I was a prentice in fair London town," (Roud 12560) [and] "You men and maids attention give and listen unto me," (Roud 12827). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 7.
The lass with the jet braided hair [and] The farthing rushlight. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, 6, Great St. Andrew St. 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "As I roamed out one morning quite early" (Roud 12885) [and] "Sir Solomon Simons when he did wed,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 8.
The horrid murder committed by Mary Wilson, upon the body of George Benson, through disappointment in marriage. - [s.l.] : Martin,printer, High Street. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Oh list awhile, good people all,". With prose introduction and "Copy of a letter" purportedly from Mary Wilson to her father and mother. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 9
Dan Tucker [and] Ladies' whiskers. - [London] : James Paul and Co., Printers, 2 & 2, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, where upwards of 5000 different sorts of ballads are continually on sale, together with 40 new penny, and 60 new halfpenny songbooks , [1841/45]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "Dan Tucker lived in a nice little hut," [and] "First listen to what I do say, and don't put yourself into a passion," (Roud 390). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 10.
The curly headed boy. - [London] : J. Catnach, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet: ill. - Verse: "My father was a farmer, and a farmer's son am I," (Roud 22808). On right hand side of same sheet as: A dream of Napoleon [and]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 11.
The parting kiss [and] Each has a lover but me. - [London] : J.Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "On Baltic billows rode my ship,". On right hand side of same sheet as: Brighton Camp; or, the girl I left behind me. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 12.
The devil and Mike. - [London] : Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-ct. Sold by Pierce, Southborough , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Oh 'twas on a dusky eve," (Roud 1696). On left side of same sheet as: The three butchers. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 13
Meet me by moonlight, alone. - [London] : Ann Batchelar, Printer, 14, Hackney Road Crescent, near Shoreditch, London; where may be had the greatest variety of Lotteries, Penny Spellings and Battledores, Children's Penny and Halfpenny Books, Songs, Memorandums, &c, &c , [1834?]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "Meet me by moonlight alone,". At top of column: ornamental initial V. On right side of same sheet as: Gentle moon [and] Rosy Ann. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 14.
The origin of Fairlop Fair. - London : Printed by [T. Birt ? deleted] wholesale and retail [10, Great St. Andrew Street? deleted] Seven Dials, Lond[on]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Come, come, my boys, with a hearty glee,". On right hand side of same sheet as: Fairlop Fair. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 15
No, my love no!. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse; "While I hang on your bosom distracted to lose you," (Roud 23110). On right hand side of same sheet as: The flower of Lancashire. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 16
Disobedient daughter (Composed by herself) [and] Saints sweet home. - [London] : Printed by J.Catnach, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/41]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "If you want a good hymn pray buy one hall se" [sic] [and] "Mid scences of confusion and creatures complaints". In two columns, each framed by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 17.
The Queen's abroad. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1856?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "I ever shall says Farmer Bull". In two columns separated by a rule On the Queens official visit to France in 1856. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 18
Have you seen the Emperor and Empress of the French. To the tune of "Oh dear how I long to get married.". - [London] : J Marks, Printer, 206, Brick Lane, Whitelchape[l] Wholesale Dealers and the Trade Supplied , [1856?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Have you seen how the people did france," [sic]. In two columns separated by a rule On the official visit to Windsor in 1856.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 19
Punch people and Pope. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, Seven Dials , [1846/61]. - 1 sheet : 3 ill. - Verse: "Have you not heard what a row and a rumpus, oh dear!" In two columns, separated with the three woodcuts across the top of both columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 20
My dear little girl that lives in yon cot [and] Roy's wife [and] The dream. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "My dear little girl that lives in yon cot," [and] "Roy's wife of Aldivalloch," [and] "One night I dreamed I lay more easy" (Roud 5137). In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 21
Maggie Lauder. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "Wha wadna be in love". On left side of same sheet as: The lover's mistake. Sung by Vestris. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 22
Kitty Jones. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court 7 Dial[s] , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Not long ago, a simple lad, from Yorkshire I did roam,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 23.
A new Christmas ditty. - London : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1833/56]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Now Christmas is again arrived," In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 24.
The moon is up [and] Troubador from distant land. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "The moon is up! Her silvry beam" [and] "From distant climes a troubador," On left hand side of same sheet as: Hey the bonny breat-knots. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 25
Highland Mary. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, sold by Pierce, Southborough , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Ye banks and braes and streams around," (Roud 1095). On left hand side of same sheet as:: Judy's black eye. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 26
Bill Bounce the swell cove now in luck [and] The Spanish ladies. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Have you heard of the news concerning Bill Bounce," [and] Farewll and adieu to you Spanish ladies," (Roud 687) MS amendment to "all ye Spanish ladies. In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 27
Flora, the lily of the West [and] Answer to Alice Grey. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "It's when I came to England some pleasure for to see," (Roud 957) [and] "He strikes the minstrel lyre again,". In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 28.
The silly old man [and] Give me, my love before we part. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "Come listen awhile and I'll sing you a song," [and] "Give me, my love before we part,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 29.
The poor smuggler's boy. Tune - Hellen the fair. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "One cold cloudy morning, as abroad I did steer," (Roud 618). On left hand side of same sheet as: Young Ellen Loraine. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 30
Spence Broughton [and] I'd rather stay with you. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1830?]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "To you, my dear companions, accept these lines I pray," [and] "Madam, you know my trade is war:". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 31
Not a drum was heard. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note,". On right hand side of same sheet as: Something. A parody on "Nothing". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 32
Free trade; or, the coalition. Tune. - "Things I don't like to see.". - [London] : Ryle and Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1846]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "Free trade had been carried, the nation was gay,". In two columns, separated by type ornaments. The Coercion Bill was defeated on 25 June 1846. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 45
They are all sliding in Bobby's sliding scale. Air. - "Cheating.". - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1846]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "The Tories are a sliding". In two columns separated by a rule. Robert Peel's bill passed the Commons in May 1846. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 46.
The Sunday trading riot. Tune - "Vilikins and his Dinah.". - [London] : Rial, Printer, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1855]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Oh, my friends have you heard of this terrible job,". In two columns separated by a rule. The riots took place in 1855. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 47
Past, present and future or the poor man's consolation [and] Mary the sailor's daughter. Tune - Dream of Napoleon [and] Trim-built wherry. - [London] : Printed by Hill, 14, Waterloo Road , [1836/39?]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "Good people give attention, who now around do stand," [and] "My father was a sailor brave,". In two columns, each enclosed within a frame of rules. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 48.
A damsel's adventures. Tune - "The sprig of shilelagh.". - [London] : Catnach Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth Court , [1836/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Men and maids give attention to what I do say,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 49.
The village maid. Tune. The cot where I was born. - [London] : Neesom, Printer, 166, Brick Lane, Spitalfields , [1840/45?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Rose in her simple russet dress,". On right hand side of same sheet as: The knight of the cross. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 50.
A damsel's adventures. Tune, - the sprig of shilelagh. [and] Oh cruel.. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, from Pitt's, Wholesale Toy and marble warehouse, 31, [deleted] Street, Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Men and maids give attention to what I do say," [and] "Oh cruel were my parents that tore my love from me,". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 51
John Bull, can you wonder at crime?. - London : H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S.E. , [1863/85]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No. 705 in catalogue] Verse: "I've been thinking of late, I've been thinking,". The London postal districts were introduced during 1857 and completed on 1 January 1858.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 52
Oh, what a flare up! Or, the two houses of Parliament. Air. - Mistletoe Bough [and] The sun his bright rays. - [London] : Neesom, Printer, 166, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, Shops and Hawkers supplied , [1834?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "The doors were closed in Westminster Hall," [and] "The sun his bright rays may withold love,". Westminster Hall was destroyed by fire 16 October 1834. In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 53
Four and ninepenny tile [and] The new land we live in. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "List my friends all around," [and] "The sparkling liquor fills the glass,". In two columns separated by a rule John Dando is recorded as a hatter in London in 1821 (Sun insurance) and 1826 (OBSP). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 54
Whiteybrown. Miss Whitey Brown. Niggar Parody on "Molly Bawn." [and] Larry O'Brian [London] : E.Hodges, from Pitts' Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, 7 Dials , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Miss Whiteybrown, oh hear me whining!" [and] "I am lately return'd from the ocean,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 55.
The agony bill. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-Cot. [sic] , [1837?]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Dear me what a change has seen our nation". Sir Andrew Agnew's bill was passed in 1837. With:. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 56
I stood amid the glittering throng. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials, London , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "I stood amid the glittering throng -". On right hand side of same sheet as: We met. Two rows of type ornaments at to of column. Above verse: Extract from Morning Herald.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 57
Lovely Joan [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, & 3, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "A story unto you I will relate" (Roud 592). On left hand side of same sheet as: The blue tail'd fly. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 58.
The Lord Mayor's show. - London : H.Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London. - W.C , [1863?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Now all you good people be off in ajiffy,". In two columns separated by a rule William Lawrence was Lord Mayor of London in 1863 and James Lawrence in 1868. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 59
Young Ellen Loraine. - [London] : Printed and Published by W. W. Mitchelson, 51, Turnmill Street, near the Sessions House, Clerkenwell , [1844/46]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "When I parted from Erin, heart broken to leave thee" (Roud 13854). On left hand side of same sheet as: The old willow brook [and] Ellen Aureen. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 60
Johnny Golicher [and] I stood on the shore. - London : H Such, Printer, & Newsvender 123 Union Street, Borough, London. Hawkers & The Trade Supplied , [1850/62]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No. 13 in catalogue]. 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.1.1, fo. 61
Bonny Hodge [and] Wedding day. - London : printed at the 'Catnach' Press, by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "As Dolly sat milking her cow," (Roud 1285) [and] "Oh, don't you remember John, the day we were wed". In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 62
Who stole the goose!!! [and] My beautiful Rhine [and] Bright eyes are dreaming. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Sharp, No. 30, Kent-street, Borough , [1834/50]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Oh here's a pretty piece of work" [and] "How weet' is to wander," [sic]. In three columns, separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 63
Horrible double murder at Berkhamstead. Tune - Driven from home. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1877]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "A most shocking murder we have to relate,". In two columns separated by type ornaments The murder by Daniel East took place 24 February 1877. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 64
I am going to tell you what I do like to see [and] The CachucA [London] : J. Paul and Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth [Street] Seven Diald. Sold also at 35, Hanover Street, PortseA [1841/45]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Wherever I wander, wherever I roam," [and] "Now to the castinet merrily sounding,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 65.
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.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 66
Conservatives for ever!!!. - Plymouth : Thomas, printer , [1842?]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Fill ye up a brimming glass". In support of Johnson, Conservative candidate for Plymouth in 1842. In two columns separated by a rule within a frame of type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 67
Nix my Dolly Palls fake away [and] The misletoe bough. - London : T. Belle, Printer, Saffron-Hill, Holborn. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "In a box of the stone jug was born," (Roud 12735) [and] "The mistletoe hung on the castle wall;" (Roud 2336). In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 68.
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. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 69.
The old miser [and] Lay me in my little bed. - [London] : [H. P. Such]. - 1 sheet ; 2 ill. - [No. 714 in catalogue]. Verse: "In this great world there's men of all sorts," [and] "Oh, birdie, I am tired now,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 70
Rigs o' barley [and] A nice bit of stuff. - [London] : H. P. Such, Printer and Publisher, '177,' Union Street, Boro', S.E. , [1863/85]. - 1 sheet ; 2 ill. - No. 21. Verse: "It was upon a Lammas night," [and] "I'll sing you a song which I hope will go down,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 71
Horrid murder of seven persons. - [London] : Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, , [1870]. - 1 sheet ; 1 ill. - Verse: "Good people all I pray draw near,". The Uxbridge murders occurred in 1870. In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 72.
The downfall of the exhibition. - [London] : Paul, Printer, 18, Great St. Andrew-street, Bloomsb[ur]y , [1851?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "I have been free from storms and wars and". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 73.
The state of great Britain, or, a touch at the times, for 1841. Tune. - "Irish Molly.". - [London] : Paul and Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials , [1841]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: As old John Bull was walking. In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 74.
The oyster man [London] : Pitts, Printer, Toy and Narble [sic] Warehouse, 6, Great st, Andrew street, 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "You've heard of a Damly dogs meat bla'e". In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 75
Captain Mulligan [London] : Printed and sold by T. Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent, near Shoreditch Church , [1828/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Love's a plague by night and by day," In two columns separated by type ornaments Within a frame of type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 76
Good time coming boys [and] The blind beggar's daughter. - [London] : Hodges, (from I. Pitts,) Printer, 31, Dudley Street, late Monmouth Street, Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "There's a good time coming, boys," [and] "'Tis of a blind beggar and he lost his sight," (Roud 132). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 77.
The cottager''s widow. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials. Battledores, Primers, &c. sold very cheap , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "Tis down in yon village my mother doth dwell," Left side of sheet with Pity the orphan BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 78
Pity the orphan [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-ct., Sold by W.Marshall, Bristol. Sold by Pierce, Southborough , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "O winter is set in," (Roud 23096). On right side of sheet with The cottager's widow. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 78.
The miller's asleep in his mill [and] The beam of beauty's eye. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "Tho' Phillis denies me" [and] "I'll range life's gayest garden," On left side of same sheet as: My lodging is on the cold ground. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 79
My lodging is on the cold ground [and] The rose of affection. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "My lodging is on the cold ground" [and] "Of all the sweet flowers that bloom in the spring". On right side of same sheet as: The miller's asleep in his mill. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 79.
The plain gold ring … Sung by Madame Vestris [and] Julia to the wood robin. - London : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials, London , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "He was a knight of low degree," [and] "Stay, sweet enchantress of the grove,". On left side of same sheet as: Lubin is away. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 80
Lubin is away. Sung by Miss Stephens. - London : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "My mother bids me bind my hair". On right side of same sheet as: The plain gold ring. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 80.
The Christian's warfare. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-Court, Seven Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Ye soldiers of Jesus pray stand to your arms". On left side of same sheet as: Sailors' hymn. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 81
Sailors' hymn. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-Court, Seven Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: You sons of the main that sail over the flood". On right side of same sheet as: The Christian's warfare. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 81
John Bull and the taxes. - [London] : Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, Seven Dials , [1836/41]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Here is some lines about the times." In two columns with decorative border and ornamental rule between columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 82.
The girl I adore [and] The wealth of the cottage is love. - [London] : Printed by J.Catnach, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/41]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "Tho' summon'd by honour to far distant plains" [and] "A blessing unknown to ambition and pride,". On right side of same sheet as: Some love to roam. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 83
Some love to roam [and] The vesper bell. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1836/41]. - 1 sheet : ill. - Verse: "Some love to roam o'er the dark sea foam," (Roud 13820) [and] "One little word before we part,". On left side of same sheet as: The girl I adore. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 83
Kelvin Grove. - [London] : J.Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Come let's haste to Kelvin grove". On right hand side of same sheet as: The Banks of the Dee. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 84.
The banks of the Dee. - [London] : J.Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Twas summer and softly the breezes were blowing" (Roud 3847) On left hand side of same sheet as: Kelvin Grove. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 84
Sandy and Jenny [and] Cold flinty rock. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Sold by T.Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent ; Boyse, Brighton; Marshall, Bristol; Price, St. Clements; Sharman, Cambridge; Inkpen, Lewes, &c. , [1828/32]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Come come bonny lassie cry'd Sandy awa'" [and] "On the cold flinty rock I will lay down my head". On left hand side of same sheet as: Silly old man BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 85.
The silly old man [London] : Printed by J Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Come listen awhile and I'll sing you a song" On right hand side of same sheet as: Sandy and Jenny. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 85
Poor Savoyard boy. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "I came from a land far away, far away," On left hand side of same sheet as: Young English gentleman. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 86.
The young English gentleman. - [London] : J. Catnach, 2, & 3, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "I'll sing you a prime nw song, that was made by a young chap's pate," On right hand side of same sheet as: Poor Savoyard boy. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 86.
The fate of faithful Nancy and William of the waggon train. Tune - Bushes and briers. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Attend awhile, and do not smile young men and maids around," On left hand side of same sheet as: William and Phillis. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 87
William and Phillis. Tune, - William and Harriet. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Said William to young Phillis, "how came you here so soon?" (Roud 1429). On right hand side of same sheet as: The fate of faithful Nancy. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 87.
The mountains high. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 [Dials] , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "One night upon my rambles from my true love again," (Roud 397). On right hand side of same sheet as: The monkey turned barber. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 88.
The monkey turned barber. - [London] : Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "A frolicksome spart in Dublin did dwell," (Roud 918). On left hand side of same sheet as: The mountains high. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 88
Death of the sailor boy. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "In mountains rose the deep blue wave" On right hand side of same sheet as: Hip huurah!. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 89
Hip, hurrah! Or, nine cheers for the girls we love [and] Merrily fuddle thy nose. A glee. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Bright are the beams of the morning sky," [and] Merrily, merrily push round the glass" On left hand side of same sheet as: Death of the sailor boy. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 89.
The stage of life. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Good people all I pray draw near," On left hand side of same sheet as: The Mermaid. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 90.
The mermaid. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials. Travellers and shopkeepers supplied with Sheet Hymn Patters, and Slip Songs as CHEAP and Good as any Shop in London , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "On a Friday morning as we set sail," (Roud 124). On right hand side of same sheet as: The stage of life. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 90.
The washing day. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "The sky with clouds was overcast," On right hand side of same sheet as: Jack return'd from seA BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 91
Jack return'd from seA [London] J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Here I am poor Jack," (Roud 22807). On left hand side of same sheet as: The washing day. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 91
Homeward bound [and] My bonny Irish boy!. - London : Printed at Such's Song Mar[t], 123, Union Street, Borough. Hawkers supplied , [1850/62]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No. 5 in catalogue]. Verse: "Now to Blackwell Docks we bid adieu," (Roud 565) [and] "When first I was courted by a bonny Irish boy" (Roud 927). In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 92.
The heart bowed down [and] The grand conversation on Napoleon [and] The brave old oak. - London : Printed & Sold at SUCH's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Borough. - S.E. , [1850/62]. - 1 sheet. - [No. 115]. Verse: "The heart bowed down by weight of woe," [and] "It was over that wild beaten track a friend of bold Buonaparte" (Roud 1189) [and] A song to theoak - the brave old oak" (Roud 1281). In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 93.
The rose will eease [sic] to blow [and] The heart good fellow. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, 3, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "The rose will cease to blow" [and] "I am a hearty good fellow," On right hand side of same sheet as: Betsy of Dundee. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 94
Betsy of Dundee. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, 3, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "You sailors of this nation pray you give attention," (Roud 2791) On left hand side of same sheet as: The rose will eease [sic] to blow. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 94.
The thrasher. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Can any king be half so great," On right hand side of same sheet as: The wealthy farmer's son. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 95.
The wealthy farmer's son. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Come all you pretty maidens fair, attend unto my song," (Roud 1061) On left hand side of same sheet as: The thrasher. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 95
Jolly plough boy [and] All's well. Duet [and] Adieu, my native shore. - [Birmingham] : W. Pratt, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham, Cheap Song Warehouse , [1845/60]. - 1 sheet : 3 ill. - Verse: "Twas early one morning by the break of day," [and] "Deserted by the waning moon," [and] "Adieu! Adieu! My native shore". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 96.
The bonny blue handkerchief. - [London] : J.Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials. Battledores, Primers, &c. sold very cheap. Sold by W. Marshall, Bristol; also by T. Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent. Sold by Bennet, Brighton, and Pierce, Southborough , [1828/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "As early one morning I chanced for to stray," (Roud 378). On left hand side of same sheet as: The bonny blue jacket. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 97.
The bonny blue jacket. - [London] : Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-ct , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "As early one morning I chanc'd for to roam," Roud 9260. On right hand side of same sheet as: The bonny blue handkerchief. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 97
Long time I've courted you, miss. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dial[s] , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Long time I've courted you Mis[s]" On right hand side of same sheet as: The sailor's return. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 98.
The sailor's return. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "As a fair maid walked in a garden," On left hand side of same sheet as: Long time I've courted you Mis[s]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 98.
The Oxford scholar. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "When first the world I did begin," On left hand side of same sheet as: The gipsy laddy. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 99.
The gipsy laddy. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "There were seven gypsies all in a gang," (Roud 1). On right hand side of same sheet as: The Oxford scholar. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo. 99.
The trysting tree [and] The rocks of Scilly. - [London] : [space] and Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, where upwards of 5000 differen [sic] sorts of ballads are continually on sale, together with 40 new penny, and 60 new half-penny song books. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "In the days of old, when the forest and glade" [and] "Come all you brisk young sailors bold," (Roud 388). In two columns, not separated by rules. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.100
Wives lamentation [and] The fit comes on me now [and] Don't let me die a maid. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "Ten years ago I married a man who's such a drunken sot," [and] "It was on Easter Monday, the spring time of the year," [and] "One day when I was walking I saw a lovely maid," In two columns, separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.101.
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,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.102
Ho tell me pretty river … A new ballad sung by Miss Dolby, at Julien's concert [and] Dear native isle [and] Spotted cow. - [London] : Hodges, (from Pitts,) Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials. *** A variety of New Songs , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Oh! Tell me pretty river," [and] "Dear native Isle, the summer sun is glowing" [and] "One morning in the month of May," (Roud 956). In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.103
Dialogue to freedom of opinion [and] Lamantation [sic] of an old horse. - [London] : E. Hodges, (from Pitts's) wholesale Toy & Marble warehouse, [space] Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "My cloathing once was linsey wolsey fine" (Roud 513). In two columns separated by rules and type ornaments with prose dialogue to right: "Gemmons and Ladies - Not being used to public speaking …". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.104
I'm in haste. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials. Sold by T. Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent; W. Marshall, Bristol and R. Harris, Salisbury , [1828/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "As 'cross the fields the other morn" On right hand side of same sheet as: The painful plough. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.105.
The painful plough. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials. Sold by Bennett, and Boyes, Brighton , [1813/32]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Come all you jolly ploughmen of courage stout and bold" (Roud 355). On left hand side of same sheet as: I'm in haste. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.105.
The bishop's see [and] Be quick for I'm in haste. - [Newark] : J. Wells, Printer, Newark. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.106.
The undaunted female [and] Speak of a man as you find him. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts) Children's Books, Song Books, &c , [1856/85]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Tis of a fair damsel who in London did dwell," (Roud 289) [and] "Oh, speak of a man as you find him," (Roud 17497). In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.107
With a helmet on his brow. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.108.
The undaunted female. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Sold by J. Pierce, Southborough , [1813/32]. - Roud 289. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.108.
The king and the sailor. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.109
Let fame sound the trumpet [and] O my love is dead. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.109.
The sucking pig. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Sold by Sharman, Cambridge and Bennett, Brighton , [1813/32]. - Roud 574. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.109A
The rose of Allandale. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials. - Country Shops supplied , [1813/32]. - Roud 1218. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.110
Young William of the royal waggon train. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Roud 1354. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.110
Buxom lass [and] The rose in June!. - [Birmingham] : Jackson and Son, (late Russell,) Printers, Moor street,) Birmingham. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.111
'Twas on a Sunday morning before the bells did ring. - [London] : Ryle and Co., Printers, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1839/59]. - 'Twas on a Sunday morning. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.112
William and Nancy. - [London] : Ryle and Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth-court Seven Dials, London , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.112
Rosetta and her gay ploughboy [and] Afloat on the ocean. - [London] : H.Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London , [1859/83]. - Roud 1060 [and] "Afloat on the ocean my days gaily fly". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.113
Sarah's young man [and] The down hill of life. - [London] : Disley, Printer, 57, High-street, St. Giles , [1859/83]. - Roud 1957 [and] Roud 1308. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.114
Butcher turned devil. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Primera. and Battledores sold Cheap , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.115.
The London merchant. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Sold by Bennet, Brighton; and T. Batchelar, 14 Hackney Road Crescent , [1828/32]. - Roud 548. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.115.
The reformed rake [and] The gypsies. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, (From Pitt,s) Wholesale Song Mart, Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - Verse [and] Roud 1. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.116.
The convent belle [and] Song of the Moorish maid [and] When William at eve [and] The sea maiden's song [and] Mary the sailor's bride. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.117
Betty Brill. - London : Printed and sold by T. Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent , [1828/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.118
Love has eyes. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.119.
The life, trial and probable sentence of the Derbyites, Dizzyites and Adullamtite. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles , [1859/83]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.120
Liston's drolleries. - Something new starts every day [and] Young Donald of Dundee. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Verse [and] Roud 6716. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.121.
Le. - troubadour : recueil de romances, chansons et chansonnettes choisies. Année 1890. - [Paris?] : [s.n.]. - 1890. - [3?] p. - Contents begin: Le cheval du municipal ; En écoutant la fauvette ; L'orpheline de Vincennes ; L'orpheline Alcacienne ; L'enfant a faim ; Le chemin de France ; La fiancée du déserteur ; La marche des 13 jours ; Dans les roses ; Sous les roses [etc.]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.121.
The dandy horse; or the wonderful velocipede. - [London] : Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St, Giles , [1859/83]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.122.
The poor Charlie's lamentation. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, 6, Great St. Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.123
Daniel O'Connell and liberty. - [London] : Paul Printer, 18, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1845?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.124.
The farmer's daughter and the gay ploughboy [and] Minnie. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Printer, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. The oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts), Children's Books, Song Books, &c , [1856/85]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "You constant lovers give attention," (Roud 1060) [and] "When the sun is high in the bright blue sky," (Roud 13795). In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.125
Dreadful cruelty to a servant. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.126.
The war in the east. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street Borough, S. E. , [1875?]. - [Not in Such catalogue]. Verse: "We have to tell a story". MS date: September 1875. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.127
There's a letter in the candle [and] The gold digger. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - Roud 7412 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.128
Come where the aspens [and] Jerry Duff a parody on Harry Bluff. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.129
Softly sleep my baby boy [and] The wild guitar. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Sold by Willy, Cheltenham; and Taylor, Redcliffe Street, Bristol , [1813/32]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.129.
The new-fashioned farmer [and] The huntsman, a new song. Tune,---The queen of the may. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Roud 1476 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.130.
The pleasing wife and satisfied husband. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.131.
The wonderful galvanic rings. - [London] : Paul, Printer, 18 Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1848?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "There is such a bother,". Galvanic rings and bands were demonstrated in the later 1840s. In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.132
Galvanic rings and bands! An original comic song, written and sung by W. H. Taylor, King's Head Concert Rooms, Digbeth. Air. -- "Dicky birds.". - [London?] : [s.n.] , [1848?]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "For wonders and inventions this is a funny age,". Galvanic rings and bands were demonstrated in the later 1840s. In two columns separated by a rule. within a frame of type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.133
Quick my Tory pals tax away. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1832/52]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.134
When we get Johnny's reform. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles , [1859/83]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.135
Kossuth in England. - [London] : C. Paul, Printer, 18, Great St. Andrew-street, Broad-treet, Bloomsbury [sic] , [1851?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: Kossuth is my name, as lively as a fairy," Kossuth arrived in England 23 October 1851. In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.136.
The wonders of galvanism. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1848?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "A wonderful ditty I am going to sing,". Galvanic rings and bands were demonstrated in the later 1840s. In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.137
Miles Weatherhill the young weaver and his sweetheart Sarah Bell. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London. - W. C. , [1868?]. - The murder took place 2 March 1868. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.138
Execution of John Jones alias Owens. - [London] : Disley, Printer, 57, High-Street, St. Giles , [1870?]. - Execution 8 Aug 1870. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.139
Execution of W. and F. Tidbury for the murder of two policemen. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [1877?]. - Executed 12 March 1877. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.140
Frightful murder of the Rev. Mr. Huelin and his housekeeper at ChelseA [London] : Disley, Printer, 57, High-street, St. Giles , [1870?]. - The murder took place 16 May 1870. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.141
Trial and sentence of William Miller for the horrid murder of a clergyman and his housekeeper at ChelseA [London] : Disley, Printer, 57, High-street, St. Giles, London , [1870?]. - Miller was executed at Newgate 1 August 1870. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.142.
A new statute song in praise of the country lads and lasses: England's pride. - London : H. P. Su(h, [sic] Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S. E.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.143.
The Ojibbeway Indians and love. - [London] : Paul Printer, Great St. Andrew st , [1844?]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "You ladies listen all around". A group of Ojibwe visited London in 1844. In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.144
Are you vaccinated. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London. - W. C. , [1859/83]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "I have some words about the times,". In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.145
Murder at Cambridge. Robert Brown stands charged with the murder of Emma Rolfe […] Aug. 28th 1876 […]. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough S. E. , [1876]. - [Not in Such catalogue]. Verse: "In the quiet town of Cambridge a deed has been done,". Tune: Driven from home. In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.146
Lines on the lamentation of Sarah Groves. - [s.l.] : Printed for the Vendor. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.147
Baby farming. Mothers beware. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.148
Murder of a child near Measham and committal of the mother for wilful murder. - [London] : Disley, Priuter, [sic] High Street, St. Giles , [1859/83]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.149
Shocking murder of a wife at Oving, near Aylesbury. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [1873?]. - Henry Evans was executed 4 Aug 1873. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.150
Dreadful murder at Eriswell: confession of one of the prisoners. - [London] : Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London , [1870?]. - John Hight was murdered 31 December 1869. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.151
Horrible and atrocious murder of a woman at Wednesbury and committal of William Hall for the murder. - [London] : Disley, Printer, 57, High-street, St. Giles, London. - W. C. , [1869?]. - The murder took place 27 February 1869. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.152
Horrid disclosures! Burying a child alive. - [s.l.] : Printed for the Vendor. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.153
Shocking murder of a wife and six children. - [London] : Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles , [1869?]. - The murder took place 28 June 1869. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.154
Trial and sentence of M. Cotton for the wholesale poisonings at West Auckland. - [London] : Disley, Printer, London , [1873?]. - Cotton was executed 24 March 1873. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.155
Pop goes the weasel!!. - London : Ryle and Co., Printers, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.156.
The great Reform meeting on Monday December 3rd 1866. - [London] : Henry Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles. - W. C. , [1866]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.157
Freedom and reform. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles , [1859/83]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.158
Dreadful fire and loss of 5 lives near Edgware Road. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles , [1859/83]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.159
Copy of verses on the explosions at Pentyr Ystrad and Ebbe Vale collieries...1871. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, No. 57, High Street, St. Giles, London , [1871?]. - The explosion occurred 24 February 1871. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.160
Rolling down Wapping. - [London] : [J. Catnach, Printer] Sold by W. Marshall, Bookseller, Bristol, and Pierce, Southborough , [1828/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.161
Whale fishery. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Roud 347. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.161
Mary's dream [and] Hazle Green. - [Leeds] : Sold Wholesale by Webb and Millington, Leeds. - Roud 713 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.162.
A damsel's adventures. - [Birmingham] : W. Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.163
Mr. Batty I've brought your mule [and] Weaver's daughter. - [Sheffield] : Ford & Cook, Printers, George st. Sheffield. Sold by F. Harvey, Park. - Verse [and] Roud 1277. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.164
When I came out in Richard. Tune. - When I perform'd Othello [and] Parody on "My mother dear". - [Birmingham] : Jackson and Son, (late J. Russell) Printer, 23 Moor street, Birmingham. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.165.
The good Sir Robert; or the new tariff. - [Birmingham] : Printed by T. King Birmingham, and sold by Mr. Green at his Music Stall, near theTurnpike, City Road, London , [1845/51]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.166.
The new bloomer costume; or the ladies who wear the breeches. - [Birmingham] : William Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham. Cheap Song and Book Warehouse , [1855?]. - Bloomers were introduced in the 1850s. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.167
Eccles wakes [and] Unfortunate wife. - [Sheffield] : W. Ford, Printer, York-st. Sheffield. Sold by F. Harvey, Park [MS: also Pitts]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.168
Rights of Erin. - [Liverpool] : Thompson Printer 21 Peter Street Liverpool , [1847?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.169.
The brave collier lads [and] Down by the Spanish shore. - [Birmingham] : W. Harris, Printer, 179, Deritend, Birmingham. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.170.
An horrible taste [and] And has she then fail'd in her truth. - [Lincoln] : Walker, Printer, Lincoln. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.171.
The auction. - Air - "The spider and the fly,". - [Birmingham] : W. Harris, Printer, 179, Deritend, Birmingham. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.172.
The leaves of the tree. - [Birmingham] : W. Harris, Printer. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.172.
The repeal of the union: Erin's rights [and] O! why I left my hame. - [Liverpool] : Thompson Printer Peter-street Liverpool. - Verse [and] Roud 23538. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.173
Ye Warwickshire lads and your lasses [and] My bounding bark. - [Birmingham] : Watts, Printer, 14, Snow Hill, Birmingham , [1839/47]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.174.
The lament for the long lost child [and] Sweet home. - [Leeds] : Sold Wholesale by Webb and Millington, Leeds. - Verse [and] Roud 13449. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.175
Don't tell the society [and] It's a nice thing but it won't wash. - [Birmingham] : Wright, Printer, 93, Lichfield-street, Birmingham , [1820/55]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.176.
The fine young German gentleman [and] Sweet doth blush the rosy morn [and] My heart with love is beating [and] Paddy will you now. - [Birmingham] : T. Watts, Printer, 14, Snow Hill, Birmingham , [1839/47]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 23232. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.177.
The French national guard's visit to London. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1832/52]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.178
Rule BritanniA [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials. - Sold by T. Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent: Price, St. Clements , [1828/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.179.
The spider and the fly. - [London] : Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court , [1813/32]. - Roud 13006. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.179.
The rat catcher's daughter. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.180
Maria Louisa's lamentation the green linnet. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. - Sold by Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent; and Bennett, Brighton , [1828/32]. - Roud 1619. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.180.
The new landlord at the Crown. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.181.
The riggs of the races [and] Faint and wearily. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.182
Present fashions; or, the pride of the times. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-cou[rt, 7] Dials , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.183
Fanny Blair [and] The black velvet band. - London : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World for Ballads (4,000 sorts,) Children's Books, Song Books, &c , [1856/85]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Come all you young females wherever you be," (Roud 1393) [and] "To go in a smack down at Barking, where a boy as apprentice was bound," (Roud 2146). In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.184
Fare thee well my love good morrow. - [London] : J. Catnach, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.185
Regent Street [and] Cup of nectar. - A duet. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.185.
A copy of a love letter written by a young gentleman to a young lady. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dils [sic] , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.186
Napoleon is coming. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer (from Pitts') Wholesale toy and Marble Warehouse 31, Dudley Street Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.187
Queen or the pope? A song of the British Protestant. - [London] : [ ]r Ryle & Co,, [sic] Printers, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.188
I am off to Ireland so don't cry for me. - [London] : Hodges, Printer (from Pitts) wholesale Toy warehouse 31, Dudley Street Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.189
Dennis and Mary, or love and revenge [and] Harry Bluff. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 26 Grafton Street, Soho , [1854/61]. - Verse [and] Roud 13783. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.190
To the memory of Dr. Livingstone. - [London?] : [s.n. MS: Taylor] , [1873]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.191.
A quiet little home and a quiet little wife [and] The man at the Nore. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Roud 22257. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.192
Won't you tell me why, Robin? [and] Mother, kiss me ere I die. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.193
Many changes have I seen. - [London] : Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. Fortey [etc]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.194
Molly the betray'd or, the fog-bound vessell. - London : Printed by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, W.C. , [1856/85]. - Roud 15.3. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.194
Nelly Ray. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - Roud 12610. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.195
Teddy O'Neale. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, Monmouth Court Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - Roud 5207. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.195.
The colours the ladies should wear. - [London] : Ryle and Co., Printers, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.196
Sheep skin and bees wax. - [London] : Ryle and Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London , [1839/59]. - Roud 974. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.196
My pretty Louise has run away. - [s.l.] :[s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.197
Old Towler [and] King of the cannibal islands. - [London] : Hodges Printer (from Pitt's) Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, 7 Dials. N.B. - A large collection of new and old Songs , [1846/54]. - Roud 1240 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.198
Erin my country [and] The demon of the seA [Manchester] : Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by G. Jacques, Oldham Road Library, Manchester. - Verse [and] Roud 13843. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.199
Birmingham apprentice [and] A new version of old Rosin the beau oh!. - [Birmingham] : Watts, Printer, Birmingham , [1839/46]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.200.
The mariner's life [and] Home sweet home [and] The mighty vine. - [Birmingham] : Wm. Harris, Printer, Deritend, Birmingham. - Verse [and] Roud 13449 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.201.
A thumping glass of gin. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.202
William and Dinah. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.202
Mary the farmer's bride. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.203
Put it up; or, the countryman in London. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.203
Homeward bound [and] The tailor and the treacle cask. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, 26, Grafton Street, Soho, London. Where the largest collection of Songs are to be had , [1854/61]. - Roud 927 [and] Roud 1679. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.204.
The Oakham poachers [and] My village home. - [London] : [imprint excised] London. - Children's Books, &c. - Roud 1686 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.205.
The new rigs and humours, scenes and sprees of the fair. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S. E. , [1863/85]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - [No. 223 similar]. Verse: "Girls and chaps, sharps and flats,". In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.206.
The batchelor's lament - The parting kiss. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.207
Gaby Guff. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1832/52]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.208
Mary the farmer's bride. - [London] : T. Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1832/52]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.209.
The peasantry of England. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1832/52]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.209
My Emma, my darling. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.210
Single life. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.210
Beef pork and mutton will you buy; or, the amorous butcher boy. - [London] : Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.211
My grandmother's cat [and] The polka dance. - [Birmingham] : Printed at T. Watt's Publishing Office, 14, Snow Hill, Birmingham , [1839/46]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.212
Margaret Slack and the Prince of Wales [and] The soldier who died for his king [and] Old mousquetaire. - [London] : John Luckaway, Printer, Broad Street, Westminster. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.213
They say I'm too little for anything. - [London] : J. V. Quick, Printer, 42, Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell; and 43, Fashion Street, Spitalfields , [1832/49]. - Dates from Todd. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.214
Sandy and Alice [and] The hour when we first met. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.215.
The man who wished he'd never got married. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London , [1832/52]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.216.
The old girl at home. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London , [1832/52]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.217
Paddy will you now [and] The wild and wicked youth. - [Birmingham] : Watts Printer, 14, Snow Hill, Birmingham , [1839/46]. - Roud 23232 [and] Roud 490. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.218.
The invincibles [and] Deep in a vale. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.219.
The coalheaver's feast. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, wholesale and retail, 16, Waterloo Road. Travellers supplied, and Country Orders punctually attended to , [1831/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.220
Burial club [and] Isle of beauty fare-thee-well. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No. 624 in catalogue]. Verse [and] Roud 2553. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.221
Mrs. Jenkins of Billingsgate! A parody on the wishing gate [and] The soldier's boy. - [London] : [imprint excised]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.222.
The new gipsy laddy. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.223.
The new riggs of the races. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.223
Honest ploughman. - [London] : Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey [etc] , [1856/85]. - Roud 619. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.224.
The pleasant summer's day [and] I love the merry sunshine. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.225
Peace and plenty love and liberty [and] We are all jolly fellows who follow the plough. - [London] : E. Hodge's (from Pitt's) Wholesale Song Mart, Toy and Marble Warehouse 31, Dudley St. 7 Dials , [1846/54]. - Verse [and] Roud 346. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.226
We may be happy yet [and] The drover boy. - [London] : Mitchelson, Printer, 15, Brook Hill, Clerkenwell Green. - Verse [and] Roud 17733. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.227.
The way to live happy together [and] The death warning. - [London] : Ryle, & Co., Printers, 2, & 3 Monmouth-court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.228
Country girls are you going to the fair. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1832/52]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.229.
The cruel miller; or love and murder. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London , [1832/52]. - Roud 263. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.1, fo.229.
The great messenger of mortality, or a dialogue between Death and a lady. - .
London : printed and sold at the printing office, in Stonecutter Street, Fleet-Market, where Country Dealers, &c. may be supplied with the newest sorts of Collections, Histories, Patters, Old Ballads, Slips, &c , [1765?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; obl.1/2°. - Verse: "Fair lady lay your costly robes aside," (Roud 1031). In four columns with the title and woodcut above the first two; the columns are separated by ornamental rules. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 1. - .
The grand solemnity of the taylor’s funeral. - [London?] , [1750?]. - [2]p. ; 1/2°. - On verso: A pack of cards. A compleat almanack. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 3.
A pack of cards. A compleat almanack. - [London?] , [1750?]. - [2]p. ; 1/2°. - A song - "I have heard a story of a nobleman in Lond----". Similar to ’The servant’s almanack’ 1800. On the verso: ’The grand solemnity of the taylor’s funeral’. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 4
Cupid's vagaries, a collection of curious Valentines. - [London] : Printed by G. Smeeton, 74, Tooley Street , [1832/39]. - On right hand side of same sheet as: The lover's Valentine writer. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 5.
The lover's Valentine writer. - London : Printed by G. Smeeton, 74, Tooley Street, and sold also by Martin and Hilliatt, 13, Little Prescott Street, Goodman's Fields , [1832/39]. - On left hand side of same sheet as: Cupid's vagaries. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 5.
A pleasant ballad of King Hery [sic] II. and the miller of Mansfield, shewing how he was entertain’d and lodg’d at the miller’s house. - [London?] , [1750?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - "Henry our royal King would ride a hunting,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 5.
A pleasant ballad of King Henry II. and the miller of Mansfield, in Sherwood shewing, how the King was entertained and lodged at the miller’s house and of, the conversation which happened. To the tune of, The French lavalto. - [Newcastle upon Tyne?] , [1750?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - "Henry our royal King would ride a hunting,". In two parts. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 6.
A pleasant ballad of King Henry the Second, and the miller of Mansfield; shewing, how he was entertained and lodged at the miller’s house. - [London?] , [1750?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - "Henry our royal King would ride a-hunting,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 7
Poor Robin’s dream, commonly called Poor charity. ... To a complete tune, well known by musicians, and many others: or, a game at cards. - [London] : Printed and sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London , [1750?]. - 1 sheet ; obl.1/2°. - Verse: "How, now, good fellow, what all amort?". In three columns, with the three woodcuts and title over the first two. Popish Plot, 1678. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 8
Poor Robin’s dream: commonly called, Poor charity. ... To a compleat tune, well known by musicions [sic] and may [sic] others call’d A game at cards. - Newcastle upon Tyne : printed in this present year , [1750?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°.. - Verse. "How now my good fellow, why now all alone?". Probably printed by John White. On Popish Plot, 1678.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 9
Shepherd Adonis; or, the contented lovers. - [London] : Printed and sold at the printing-office, in Aldermary Church-yard, Bow-Lane, London , [1760?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; obl.1/2°. - Verse: "Shepherd Adonis, being weary of his sport,". In three columns with the title and three woodcuts above the first two; the columns are separated by ornamental rules. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 11.
A tragical ballad of the unfortunate love's Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 6, Great St. Andrew-street, seven-Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 4. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 12.
The faithless captain; or betrayed virgin. - [London] : J. Pitts, Printer Wholesa[l]e Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great st, Andrew street, 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 13.
The doating mother's garland. - [London] : Printed at Pitts, Toy Warehouse 6, Great s Andrew street 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 14.
The Berkshire tragedy or, the Wittam Mi. - [London] : Pitts Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great st. Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 263. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 15.
The King and the northern man; shewing, how a poor Northumberland man, tenant to the Kinn [sic], being wronged by a lawyer, his neighbour, went to the King himself to make know [sic] his grievances. To the tune of, Slat. - [Dublin] , [1775?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Anonymous. By Martin Parker (d. 1656?). Song: "To drive away the weary day". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 16
King John and the abbot of Canterbury. - [London] : Printed and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London , [1760?]. - 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 1/2°. - Verse: "I will tell you a story, a story anon,". In four columns with the title and two woodcuts above the first two; the columns are separated by ornamental rules. Roud 302. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 17.
The rarest old ballad that ever was seen, of the blind beggar’s daughter of Bethnal-Green. - London : printed and sold in Bow-Church-Yard , [1750?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; 1/2°. - "It is of a blind beggar that long lost his sight,". Title set largely in roman; last woodcut depicts five people "Bednal-Green" used throughout; none of the woodcuts are cracked. First published ca. 1709 as ’The rarest ballad that ever was seen’. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 18.
The woful lamentation of Mrs. Jane Shore, a goldsmith’s wife of London, some time concubine to King Edward the Fourth; for her wanton life, came to a miserable end. An example to all lewd and wanton livers. Tune of, Live with me, &c. - [Newcastle upon Tyne?] , [1750?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; obl.1/2°. - Verse: "If Rosamond, that was so fair,". In two parts, first part three columns of verse, second part two of verse and one of prose. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 19
The disobedient son and cruel husband. - [London?] , [1750?]. - 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. - Verse: "You parents all that now these lines do hear,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 20. - .
The new ballad of the three merry butchers, and ten highwaymen …. - Newcastle upon Tyne : printed in this present year , [1750?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - The fifth line of the title begins: in. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 21
Constance and Anthony: or, an an [sic] admirable new northern story ... Tune I wish thou wert in Shrewsbury. - London : printed and sold at the Printing-office in Bow-Church-yard , [1750?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2?. - "Two lovers in the North,". Not in Foxon. Another copy: L.R.31.b.19(261) imprint cropped. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 22.
The wanton wife of Bath. - [London] : Printedd [sic] and sold in Aldermary Church Yard, London , [1770?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; obl.1/2°. - Verse: "In Bath a wanton wife did dwell,". In four columns, with woodcut and title over the first two. In this edition there is a cryptic "st" after "London" in the imprint. Ms alterations. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 23.
A full and true relation of the wicked actions, life and death of Sir Andrew Barton. - Newcastle upon Tyne : Printed in this present Year. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 24.
The woody choristers: or, the birds harmony. In two parts. - [London?] , [1775?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - A song - "Oh! said the cuckow loud and stout,". Without border ornaments. Probably printed in Aldermary Churchyard. Also published under title: ’The birds lamentation’. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 25.
The woody choristers: or, the birds of harmony. In two parts. - [Newcastle upon Tyne?] , [1730?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - A song - "Oh! said the cuckow loud and stout,". With border ornaments. Probably printed by John White. Also published under title: ’The birds lamentation’. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 26
Cupid’s courtisie [sic]: or, the young gallant foil’d at his own weapon. He scorned Cupid and his dart, untill [sic] he felt a wounded heart. To a most pleasant notrhern [sic] tune. - Newcastle upon Tyne : printed and sold by T. Saint , [1768?]. - 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. (woodcuts) ; obl. 1/2°. - Verse: "Through the cool shady woods,". In four columns with title and two woodcuts above first two; first and second as well as the third and fourth columns separated by lines of ornamental type. Date of publication from Bodleian Ballads database. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 27.
The parents pious gift; or a choice present for children. Set forth in a dialogue between a religious father and an extravagant son. ... an excellent-pattern for all young persons to set before them in these present sinful times. - [Newcastle upon Tyne? : John White?] , [1750?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2°. - Verse: "Tell me sweet son, what you intend to do?". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 28.
The Lady Isabella’s tragedy; or, the step-mother’s cruelty. - [London?] , [1760?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; obl.1/2°. - Verse: "There was a lord of worthy fame,". Four columns with title and woodcut (in three compartments) above first two; columns separated by ornamental rules. Includes ’Their lamentation’. In this edition final line: "The lord he mourned long". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 29
Barbara Allen’s cruelty: or the young man’s tragedy. ... To the tune of, Barbara Allen, &c. Entered according to order. - Newcastle upon Tyne : printed in this present year , [1750?]. - 1 sheet ; obl.1/2°. - Verse: "In Scarlet Town where I was bound,". Roud 54. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 30.
A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and a virtuous lady …. - Newcastl[e] : Printed in this present Year. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 31
Young Bateman’s ghost; or, a godly warning to all maidens, by the example of God’s judgment shewn upon one German’s wife of Clifton, in the county of Nottingham , who lately lying in child-bed, was born away, and never heard of after. - [Newcastle upon Tyne?] , [1730?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; obl.1/2°. - Verse, known as ’Bateman’s tragedy’ - "You dainty dames…” - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 32. - .
The brave British tar; or the true history of a sailor …. - [London] : Printed at J. Pitts, Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 6, Great st. Andrew street, 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 33.
The cook-maid's garland; or out-of-the-way devil. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 34
Cupid's revenge; or an account of a king who slighted all women. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 35
King David and Bath-ShebA [London?] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 36.
The merry bloom fields; or, the west Country wager. - [Coventry] : Printed by J. Turner, High Street, Coventry. - Roud 34. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 36.
The lover's dream. - [London] : Printed by C. Paul, 18, Great St. Andrew St., Broad Street, Bloomsbury , [1845?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 37.
A new song on the great fight between Ted Neal and Dutch Same. - [London] : Printed by T. Birt, No. 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 37.
The mulberry-tree. - [London] : Published 1st March, 1808,By Laurie and Whittle, no. 53, Fleet Street, London. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 38
Kitty of Colerain. - [London] : [Laurie and Whittle?]. - Roud 6534. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 39
England: the home of the world [and] No, my love, not I. - [Durham : Walker, Printer, Durham. - [No.] 40. Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 40.
The low-backed car [and] The cottage and water mill. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, Monmouth Court Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - Verse [and] Roud 18862. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 40
Italy. - [London] : Printed & sold by D Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent, near Shoreditch, London , [1836/42]. - On left hand side of same sheet as: Katty Avourneen. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 41
Katty Avourneen. - [London] : Printed & sold by D Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent, near Shoreditch, London , [1836/42]. - On right hand side of same sheet as: Italy. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 41
Wonders of the world. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, Dudley Street , [1846/54]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 41
My Rosette dear. - [London] : Printed & sold by D Batchelar, at his old-established Book, Print and Toy Warehouse, Hackney Road. All the Almanacks as soon as published. - Marbles of all sorts; also Tops, Spoons, and String; Kites, Chinese and English, Paper or Linen; […] , [1836/42]. - […] Shuttlecocks & Bats; and all other Toys in season. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 42.
The sailor's will. - [London] : Thompson, printer, 21, Upper East-Smithfield , [1800?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Verse: "Since all must die, as well as I,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 42
Trab, trab. - [London] : Printed & sold by D Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent, near Shoreditch, London , [1836/42]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 42
Old English squire [and] Marble halls. - [London?] : Samuel Russell, Printer, 24, Old Meeting-st. Nephew to the late Joseph Russell, Moor-st., The Trade supplied. - Verse [and] Roud 13866. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 43
My friend and pitcher. - [London] : C. Paul, Printer, 18, Great St. Andrew street, 7 Dials , [1845?]. - Roud 13870. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 43.
The cuckoo's nest. - [London] : C. Paul, Printer, 18, Great Saint Andrew street, Broad Street, Bloomsbury , [1845?]. - Roud 1506. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 43.
The Cachuca [and] The charity boy. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 44
Umbrella courtship. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Roud 12626. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 44.
The cork leg. - [London] : [J. Ca]tnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Roud 4376. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 44.
The politick squire, or The highwayman catched in their own play. - [London?] , [1760?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; obl.1/2°. - Verse: "Come gentlemen, and hear this ditty". In four columns with the title and two woodcuts above the first two; the columns are not separated by rules. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 45.
The breeches. - [London] : Pigott, Old Street , [1803/30]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 46.
The bride's burial. - [Birmingham] : D. Wrighten, Printer, No. 86, Snow-Hill, Birmingham. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 46.
The Bunter's wedding. - [Coventry] : Turner, Printer, Coventry. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 47.
The bonny milk maid. - [Coventry?] : [Printed by Turner?] , [1800?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; obl.1/2°. - In two columns in right half of sheet, title and woodcut in the left half; columns not separated by rules. Wing suggests 1700 as date. Second BL copy has MS. note: "prd. by Turner Coventry". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 48.
The burgomaster. - [Coventry] : J. Turner, Printer, High Street, Coventry, Supplies Shopkeepers & Travellers with all sorts of Histories; New and Old Ballads; Godly and other Patters; Carols; Cock Robin, Tom Thumb, London Cries; […]. - [...] and various other Play Books for Children, on reasonable terms. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 49.
The bloody gardener. - [London?] , [1780?]. - 1 sheet ; obl.1/2°. - Verse, usually known as ’The bloody gardener’s cruelty’ - "You constant lovers all pray lend an ear,".. -In three columns with the title above the first; the columns are separated by ornamental rules. Roud 1700. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 50.
The lady lov'd her father's groom. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer 57, High-street, St. [sic] , [1859/83]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 51
Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Roud 4. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 51
Dear love regard my grief: or, the trial of true love to you I will recite, [London?] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet - Verse: "Dear love regard my grief,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 52. - .
The new Poor Law and the farmer's glory. - [Oxford] : T. Hallard, Printer, Oxford. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 52
Captain Morris's celebrated drinking song. - [London] : Publish'd June 4 1806 by Laurie & Whittle, [no. 53,] Fleet Street, London. - Engraved. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 53.
The lake of Killarney. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 54.
The rural lover. - [London?] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/8°.. - A slip-song: "Near pleasant woods and lofty mountains". Cropped, probably incomplete. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 54.
The spring time of the year. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 54
My mother did so before me. - [London] : Printed and sold by Pitts 14 Great St Andrew Street, seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 6915. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 54
Hop picking in Kent. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, Great st Andrew street 7 Dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 55
Regent Street [and] Cup of nectar. - A duet. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 55.
The voyage was past. - [London] : Printed at J. Pitts, Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse 6 Great st [A]ndrew street 7 Dias [sic] , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 55
Harry Hawser. - [London] : Batchelar, Printer, 14, Hackney Road Crescent , [1828/42]. - Roud 13776. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 55
Captain Ivory the bold English pirate. - [Bristol] : Printed and sold by W. Collard, Bridewell-lane, Bristol, and Hotwell-road, where travellers, shopkeepers, and others may be supplied , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 56
Jack Ratling. - [London] : Printed for and and sold by J. Pitts, No. 14 Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials ; Mantz, Finsbury , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 56.
The triumph of freedom. - [Wotton-under-Edge] : Porter, Printer, Wotton-Underedge , [1818/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 56.
The lover's lament for her sailor. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Roud 466. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 56.
The jolly farmer and his daughter Nell. - [London] : Printed and [s]old by J. Pitts, No. 14 Great St Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 57.
The London merchant's daughter and her young sailor bold. - [London] : Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 7 Dial[s] , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 57.
The soldier's gratitude. - [London] : Pitts, Printer Wholesale Toy & Marble War[e]house 6, Great st Andrew strest 7 Diats [sic] , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 57
Henry and Nancy [and] The tear. - London : Printed and Published by J. V. Quick, 36, Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell. - Roud 1436 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 57
Fairys well. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, from Pitt's Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials: Children's books of every description , [1846/54]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 58.
The moralizing convict. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 58
Mutton chops. - [London] : J. Pitts,Printer, 14 Great St Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 58
Dick the joiner. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts 14 Geeat st Andrew street 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 5769. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 58.
The gentleman turned tinker. - [London] : Printed and sold by J Pitts, Great St Andrew street. 7 Dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 59.
The golden days of good Queen Bess. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, No, 14 Great St, Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 59.
The high-mettled racer. - [London] : Printed and sold by W. Collard, Bridewell-lane, Bristol, and Hotwell-road, where travellers, shopkeepers, and others may be supplied , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 59.
The crafty London prentice or Bow bells. - [London] : Pitts, Printer and Toy Warehouse 6, Great Andrew Street, seven dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 12560. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 59
Each has a lover but me. - [London] : Printed and Published by J Pitts No. 6 Great St Andrew street, the Original shop for the greatest collection of sheets, half sheets, quarto sheets patters, collections of all sorts childrens books &c being the cheapest […] in the Kingdom , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 60
Sailor's farewell to his love. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, marble and toy warehouse 6, Great st andrew st 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 60.
The ArethusA [London] : Hillatt & Martin, Printers, 13, Little Prescot Street, Goodman's Fields. Shops and Travellers supplied with Children's Primers and Story-Books, Song-Books, Sheet Songs, Patters, and Slips, ornamented with Engravings […] , [1837/38]. - Roud 12675 […] the Greatest Variety in London. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 60.
The lass of Glenshee. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 292. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 60.
A new flash song. - [London?] , [1790?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/8°. - A slip song: "Me and five more we all set out,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 61.
The great Bobee. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great St, Andrew street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 12618. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 61.
The Christmas holidays; or stuff your guts. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 62
Lamentation of the dying ass. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, No, 14 Great st, Andrew street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 62.
The Italian witness, a new song. - [Bristol] : Printed and sold by W. Collard, Bristol and Hotwells , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 63.
The fiddle. - [London] : Printed & sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great st, Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 13309. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 63.
The pensioner's complaint. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials. Sold by T. Batchelar 14, Hackney Road Crescent; W. Marshall, Bristol; Bennett Brighton and R. Harris, Salisbury , [1828/32]. - Roud 1663. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 63
Lord Bateman. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials. Just Published a variety of Beautiful Battledores. Sold by Bennett, Edward-street, Brighton and J. Pierce, Southborough , [1813/32]. - Roud 40. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 63.
The fight off Camperdown. - [London] : Printed for and sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great Saint Andrew [S]treet [S]even Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 64
Weigh anchor. - [London] : Printed & sold by J. Pitts, No, 14 Great St Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 64.
The famous flower of serving men; or the lady turn'd serving man. - [Coventry] : Turner, Printer, Coventry. - Roud 199. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 64
Logic; or, the chestnut horse. - [Devonport] : E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. - Travellers and Country Shops supplied very cheap , [1830/40]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 65
Young Donald of the vale. - [London] : Printed for and sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great Saint Andrew Street, Seven Dials ; Mantz, Finsbury , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 65.
The cottage lays distant a mile. - [London] : Charles Pigott, Printer, 52, Compton-street, Clerkenwell, London , [1825?]. - Roud 20450. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 65
Poor Joe the miller. - [Birmingham] : W. Pratt, Printer, No. 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 66
Hark the bonny Christ Church bells!!! [and] Soldier's gratitude [and] The barber's shop. - [London] : Sharp, Printer, No. 30, Kent Street, Borough, where every description of Printing is neatly executed, and all the cheap and useful publications may be had, - , [1834/50]. - Roud 1237 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 66
Nancy the pride of the east. - [London] : Printed & sold by J. Pitts, No, 14 Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 2345. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 66
Description of a sea-fight. - [Devonport] : E. Keys, (Columbian Printing Office) 7, James-street, Devonport. - Travellers and Country Shops supplied very cheap , [1830/40]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 67.
The prodigal son. - [Taunton] : Bishop, Printer, Taunton. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 67
Young Ralph the waggoner. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, No, 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 67.
The roast beef of old England. - [London] : Sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great St. Andrew-street, Seven-Dials. - Price-Three-Halfpence , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 68.
The unlucky fellow. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 68.
The high-mettled racer. - [London] : Sold by J. Pitts, Great St. Andrew-St.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 69.
The China man with his monkey nose. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1850. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 69
Cupid's revenge; or an account of a king who slighted all women. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 70.
The betrayed maiden. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No, 14, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 156. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 70
Bishop and besom maker [and] While pensive. - [Birmingham] : Samuel Russell, Printer, 24, Old Meeting-street, Worcester-street, near the Market Hall, Birmingham. Nephew to the late J. Russell, Moor-street. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 71
National exhibition. - [London] : Printed by E. Hodges, ( from Pitt's), wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials , [1851?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 71
Banks of the ole Tar Riber [and] Walk along John. - [London] : Hodge's Printer, (from Pitts,) wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 31, Dudley-st, 7 Dials , [1846/54]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 72.
The wonderful pills; or a cure for the world. - [London] : Printed by Hill, (late Taylor) 14, Waterloo road. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 72.
The butcher's overthrow. - London : C. Paul, Printer, 18, Great Saint Andrew-street, 7 Dials , [1845?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 73
Come let us get lushy together. - London : C. Paul, Printer, Gt. St. Andrew-street, 7 Dials , [1845?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 73.
The hearth stone man. - [London] : C. Paul, Printer, Great St Andrew-street Bloomsbury , [1845?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 73
It was my mother's customs. - [London] : C. Paul, Printer, 18, Great St. Andrew Street, Broad St Bloomsbury , [1845?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 73
My darling girls. - [London] : C. Paul, Printer, 18, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1845?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 74
My wife's first baby. - [London] : C. Paul, Printer, Gt. St. Andrew-street, 7 Dials , [1845?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 74.
The standard bearer. - [London] : C. Paul, Printer, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1845?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 74
Extract of a letter from an Irish lady in Dublin to her daughter in London. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great St. Andrew street, 7 Dials, Price 3 Halfpence , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 75
Proposals for opening a Scotch eating house, or, north country ordinary, and Scotch chocolate house, in the neighbourhood of St. James’s. - [London] : Sold wholesale and retail, at no. 32, Marybone Street, Golden Square. Printed by R. Bassam, St. John’s Street West Smithfield , [1799?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4°. - Signed at end: Robert M’Mufty. Jonney M’Gusty, both of which are pseudonyms. A satire on eating houses. A Thomas Hooper, bookseller, was at 32 Marylebone Street in 1799 (Maxted). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 75
Never give up [and] The lakes of Killarney. - [London] : Printed & Published by E. Hodges, (late Pitt's), Wholesale Toy & Marble warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials, where Two or Three New Songs are published every week , [1846/54]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 76.
A choice collection of the newest songs, singing. - [London] J.Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St, Andrew Street 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - Contents: John Anderson my Joe [and] Oh come to me and pay your rent [and] The skylark [and] Dashing sergeant [and] Home! Sweet home! (Roud 13449) [and] The parting kiss [and] Our country is our ship [and] The humble roof [and] Oh! Tis sweet to think. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 76
I'm a flirt [and] Women and wine [and] Nebber do to gib it up so. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, ( from Pitt's), wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 77
I've got a soft place in my head [and] The bold fisherman. - [Birmingham] : Jackson and Son, (late J. Russell,) Printers, Moor-street, Birmingham. - Verse [and] Roud 291. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 77
Follow the dream. - [London] : Printed and sold by T. Batchelar, opposite the Refuge for the Destitute, Hackney Road, London , [1828/32]. - Roud 1076. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 78.
The woodpecker. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No. 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 12680. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 78.
The perpetual almanack; or gentelman soldier's prayer book. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Marble and Toy Warehouse, 6, St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 79.
A wonderful monkey of Liverpool who turned barber. - [London] : Printed at Pitts, Toy Warehouse, 6, Great st Andrew street, seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 918. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 79.
The exciseman. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J, Pitts, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 80
Savoyard boy. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 80
Old chairs to mend. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, No. 14 Great S. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 81
Peter M'Cawley's wife and the doctor. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great st Andre[w] street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 81
Weary Anthony. - [London?] , [1775?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; 1/2°. - A slip-song - "Was there ever a man". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 81
Barbara Allen. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy & Marble warehouse, 6, st. Andrew street, 7 dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 54. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 81
Captain Ivory the bold English pirate. - [Bristol] : Printed and sold by W. Collard, Bridewell-lane, Bristol, and Hotwell-road, where travellers, shopkeepers and others may be supplied , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 82
Come let us drink, etc.. - [Bristol] : W. Collard, printer, Bridewell-Lane, Bristol, and Hotwell-road, where travellers, &c. may be supplied , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 82.
The Fashions of farmer Stumps journey to London. - [London] : J. Pitts, Printer, 14 Great st Andrew street, 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 82.
The female pressgang. - [London] : J. Pitts, Printer and Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 6, Great st Andrew street, 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 82.
The Circassian beauty, by I. H. G. Tune --- Drops of brandy. - [London] : [J.] Pitts, Printer, 6, Great St. Andrew street, [7] Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 83
Jealous husband well fitted. - [London] Printed and sold by T. Batchelar, Little Cheapside , [1809/10]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 83
Rolling down Wapping. - [Bristol] : Sold by W. Marshall, Bookseller, Bristol, and Pierce, Southborough. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 83
Young squire's frolick. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great st Andrew street, 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 947. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 83
Death of Abercrombie [and] Workhouse boy. - [London] : J. Sharp, Printer, No. 30, Kent Street, Borough , [1834/50]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 84
Portsmouth harbour. - [London] : Pitts, printer, Wholesale toy & Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew st 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 84
They don't propose. - [London] : E. Hodges (from Pitt's) Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, Dudley-st., Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 84.
The venerable. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No. 14 Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 84.
The Scotch fiddle, a new song, sung with much applause in St. James's. Air. - There's nae luck about the house. - [London] : J. Pitts, Printer, and Toy Warehouse, 6, Great St, Andrew street, 7 dia[ls] , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 85.
A song to the tune of, The abbot of Canterbury, &c. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 85.
The taylor's courtship. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great St Andrew-street, 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 85
Oxford city. - [London] : Pitts, printer Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse, 6 Greate st Andrew street, 7 dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 218. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 85
Dear Mary; or farewell to old England. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No. 14 Great St Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 86
Smiling Kate. - [London] : Sold by J. Pitts, No. 14 Great St. Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 86
Life's like a seA [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 3214. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 86.
The Turkish lady. - [London] : J. Pitts, Printer, and Toy Warehouse, Gre[at] St, Andrew street, 7 dia[ls]. - Roud 40. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 86
Joltering Giles. - [s.l.] :[s.n.]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 87.
The misfortunes of Moll Flanders. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No. 14, Great S[t] Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 87.
A shining night or, Dick Daring, the poacher. - [London] : Printed at Pitts Wholesale Toy & mable [sic] Warehouse 6 Great st [A]ndrew street, 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 87
Young squire. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great st. Andrew street, seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 87
Linco's travels. A new song. - [s.l.] :[s.n.]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 88.
The throne of our king. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, and Toy warehouse, 6, Great st Andrew street, 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 88
Blow the wind, I, o. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No. 14 Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 112. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 88.
The Sussex farmer. - [London] : J. Pitts Printer 6 Great st Andrew street, 7 dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 160. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 88
Happy Tom. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 89
I love somebody. - [London] : Printed at Pitts. Wholesale Toy & marble Warehouse 6 Great st Andrew street, 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 89.
The jolly post-chaise boys. - [Bristol] : Printed and sold by W. Collard, Bridewell-Lane, and Hotwells , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 89
Young Morgan. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Roud 5369. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 89
Greenland whaler. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 90
Sun that lights the roses. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Great st andrew street, 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 90.
The unhappy bride. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great st, Andrew street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 90.
The wish. - [Bristol] : Printed and sold by W. Collard, Bridewell-lane, Bristol, and Hotwell-road, where travellers, shopkeepers, and others may be supplied , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 90.
The bonny highland laddie. - [London] : Pitts, Printes Wholesale Toy and Maable Warehouse, 6, Great st' Andrew street, 7 dials [sic] , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 91
Good and bad wives. - [London] : J Pitts Printer, 14 Great St, Adrew street, 7 dials [sic] , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 91
Margery Muggins. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, No. 14, Great St, Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 91
Soldier's life. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, and Toy Warehouse, 6, Grea[t] st Andrew street, 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 91
Good and bad wives. - [London] : J Pitts Printer, 14 Great St, Andrew street, 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 92.
The jolly blade. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J, Pitts, 1 Great st. Andrew Street, Seven Dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 92
John and his mother. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No, 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 12725. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 92
Celia's complaint. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J, Pitts, No 14, Great st. Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 9125. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 92.
The fortunate maid. - [London] : Pitts Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse 6, Gt St. andrew st 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 93
Jack Ratling. - [London] : Printed for and sold by J. Pitts, No, 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials ; Mantz, Finsbury , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 93
Lamentation of Mary Queen of Scotland. - [London] : Printed & Sold by J, Pitts, No Grae Andrew Street,seven Dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 93
Paddy's trip from Dublin. - [London] : Prnted and sold by J. Pitts Wholesale Toy iwarehouse, 6, Great st' Andrew street [sic] , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 93
Jemmy's farewell. - [London] : Pitts Printer, Toy and Marble Warehouse 6, Gt st. Andrew street 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 94.
The origin of Fairlop Fair. - [London] : Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Str Seven Dials, Lond. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 94.
The Irish blunder. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J, Pitts, 14, Great St. Andrew street Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 520. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 94
Answer to undaunted Mary, or the banks od sweet Dundee. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 5649. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 94.
The bonny Highland laddie. - [London] : Pitts printes Wholesale Toy and Maable Warahouse 6, Greate st' Andrew, street, 7, dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 95
Can't you love whom you please. - [London] : rrinted and sold by J, Pitts Great st. Andrew street 7 Dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 95.
The gentleman turned tinker. - [London] : Printed and sold by J Pitts Great St Andrew Street 7 Dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 95.
The squire's change. - [London] : Printed at J. Pitts, Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse 6 Great st Andrew street 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 95
Chelsea quarters [sic]. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts No. 14, G[re]at St Andrew Street, seven Dial[s] , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 96.
The female pressgang. - [London] : J. Pitts, Printer and Wholesale Toy Warehouse 6, Great st. Andrew street, 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 96.
The Methodist parson; or, the flitch of bacon. - [London] : Pitts, Printer and Wholesale Toy Warehouse 6, Great st. Andrew street, 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 1317. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 96
Life let us cherish. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse 6, Great st. Andrew Street, 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 1320. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 96
Happy Tom. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 97
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.1.2, fo. 97
Johnny and Molly. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No. 14, Great St. Andrew Street 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 1682. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 97
Sandy the Waterloo man. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 6, Great st. Andrew street, seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 18859. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 97
Gallant troubadour. - [London] : Sharp, Printer, 30, Kent Street, Borough, London , [1834/50]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 98
Yorkshire girl's policy. - [London] : J. Pitts, Printer, Great st. Andrew street, 7 Dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 98
Colin's ghost. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials. - Roud 1600. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 98.
The wild and wicked youth. - [London] : Printed by T. Birt, wholesale & retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street Seven Dials, London. Country Orders punctually attended to. Every description of Printing on reasonable terms. Children's Books, Battledores, Pictures, &c. - Roud 490. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 98
General Wolf's last request. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 99.
The valiant soldier. - [London] : J. Pitts, Printer, & Wholesale Toy Warehouse 6, Great st. Andrew street, 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 99
O rare Turpin. - [London] : Printed by T. Birt, wholesale & retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street Seven Dials, London. Country Orders punctually attended to. Every description of Printing on reasonable terms. Children's Books Battledores, Pictures, &c. - Roud 621. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 99
Grey mare. - [London] : Batchelar, Printer, Long Alley , [1817/28]. - Roud 680. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 99.
A new ballad of St. George and the dragon. - [London] : Printed and sold in Bow-Church-yard, London , [1750?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; obl.1/2°. - nd sold in Bow-Church-yard, London , [1750?]. - 1 sheet : ill. ; obl.1/2°. - "Why should we boast of Arthur and his knights?". In three columns with the title and woodcut above the first two; the columns are not separated by rules. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo. 10.
The bold farriers. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, 1 Great st Andrew street 7 Dials. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.100
Good Lord Fauconbridge's generous gift. - [London] : Pitts, printer & Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 6 Great st. Andrew Street, 7 dial[s] , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.100
Sheep shearing over. - [London] : Charles Pigott, Printer, 52, Compton Street, Clerkenwell, London , [1825?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.100.
The British true blue. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Sold by W. Marshall, Bristol; T. Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent; Bennett, & Boyes, Brighton , [1828/32]. - Roud 22267. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.100.
The grass hopper. - [London] : J. Pitts, printer and Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 6 Great st. Andrew street, 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.101
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.1.2, fo.101.
The barley raking. - [London] : Pigott, Printer, Old-street , [1803/30]. - Roud 1024. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.101.
The betrayed maiden. - [London] : Pitts, printer, Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great st Andrew street 7 dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 156. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.101.
A bit of the brown. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts 6, Great st. Andrew street 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.102
Forecastle sailor or the Guardian frigate. - [Bristol] : Printed and sold by W. Collard, Bridewell-lane, Bristol, and Hotwell-road, where travellers, shopkeepers, and others may be supplied , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.102.
The highwayman outwitted by the farmer's daughter. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No. 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 2638. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.102.
The jaunting car. - [London] : Printed at Pitts, Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 6, Great St, Andrew street 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 2897. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.102.
The Nottingham ale. - [London] : Printed and Published by John Hillatt, 23, Goodman's Yard, Minories - Country dealers Supplied. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.103
Turpen's appeal to the judges in his defence or the gen'rous robber. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts 6, Great st Andrew Street Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.103
Polly Oliver's rambles. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St Andrew street 7 Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 367. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.103
Squire and milkmaid; or, blackberry fold. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 559. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.103.
The batchelor's resolution. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts, No. 14, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.104.
The lass of London city [and] Just like love. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.104
Peggy of Deal; or the banished sailor. - [London] : Pitts Printer wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse, 6, Great st Andrew street 7 dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.104
Summer was over or, nought else to do. - [London] : Pitts, Printer and Wholesale Toy Warehouse, Great st Andrew street 7 Dials. - Roud 000 [check]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.104
Fair play for Tichborne and Kenealy. Tune:- Better late than never. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1873?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Give me the man of honest heart,". In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.105
Give a cheer for brave Kenealy!. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1873?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Good people give attention and just listen to my song," In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.105.
The conviction of the claimant. - [London] : Disley, Printer, London , [1873?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Verse: "You Britons all attention pay," In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.106
Downfall of poor old Roger. Fourteen years penal servitude. - [London] : Disley, Printer, High-street, St. Giles , [1873?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Verse: "The Tichborne trial is now done,". In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.106
Poor Roger Tichborne's lamentation. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 37, High Street, St. Giles , [1873?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "If you will pay attention now,". In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.107
Waiting for the verdict. - [London] : Disley, Printer, High-street, St. Giles , [1873?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Who is he now - the big fat man," In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.107.
The Tichborne belief. - [London] : Disley, Printer, London , [1873?]. - 1 sheet ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Now I believe the claimant to be,". In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.108
We'll not forget poor Roger now. - [London] : Disley, Printer, London , [1873?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Britons all, come pay attention," In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.108
Duke of Edinboro's marriage. - [London] : Disley, Printer, High Street, Bloomsbury , [1874]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "A great many things have been written in rhyme,". In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.109
Long life to the royal pair. - [London] : Disley, Printer, London , [1874]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "O crikey, here's a jolly lark, Princess Marie grand,". In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.109
Arrival of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. - [London] : Disley, Printer, London , [1874]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Good people all in England, a welcome give to me,". In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.110
Maiden's lamentation for her shepherd. - [London] : Pitts Printer Wholesale toy and marble wharehouse 6 Gt Saint Andrew st seven dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/4o. - Verse: "The cpounty of Exeter there lived a squire". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.110
Men of Kent. - [London] : Printed & Sold by J, Pitts. 6 Great st Andrew Street, seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Verse: "When Harold was invaded and falling lost his crown,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.110
Can you to battle go. - [London] : Printed & Sold by J, Pitts. No. 6, Great Andrew Street, seven Dials , [1820/44]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/4o. - Verse: "Could you to battle march away,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.111
Numerous wants. - [Bristol] : W. Collard, printer, Bridewell-lane, & Hotwells , [1802/19]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Verse: "Come, gentlemen, sit you all merry".. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.111
Servant's complaint. Words by R. G.. - [London] : Printed & Sold by J, Pitts. 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/4o. - Verse: "Come fellow domestics I pray lend an ear". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.111.
The bonny boy from underneath my apron. - [London] : Ryle and Co., Printers, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials , [1839/59]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/4o. - Verse: "As a pretty maid was going up ythe stairs," (Roud 899). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.111
Going home with the milk in the morning [and] Nelly Bly. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1839/59]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Grieving's a folly; I hate melancholy," [and] "Nelly Bly! Nelly Bly! Bring de broom along," (Roud 13956). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.112
Let us be happy together [and] Oh here's to the holly. - [London] : A. Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Come let us be happy together" [and] "Oh here's to the holly,". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.112
There is a flower that bloometh (sung by Mr. W. Harrison) [and] The old willow brook. - [London] : [..es. deleted] & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. - 1 sheet : 2 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "There is a flower that bloometh," [and] "When the red sun has sunk o'er the valley afar,". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.113.
The child's dream [and] The Arab maid. - [London] : Ryle & Co., 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Before a lonely cottage once," (Roud 23262) [and] "I am a wandering Arab maid," In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.113
Free trade; or, the coalition. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court,Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Free trade had been carried, the nation was gay," In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.114
Susan's adventures in a man of war. An answer to the "British man of war.". - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Young Susan was a blooming maid," (Roud 1533). In two columns separated by type ornaments.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.114.
The shamrock shore. - [London] : Printed by Ryle & Co., 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - 1 sheet ; 1/4o. - Verse: "You curious searchers of each nation,". On right hand side of same sheet as: The cavalier. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.115
Who's your hatter?. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials , [1839/59]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/2o. - Verse: "Come all pretty maidens of every degree," In two columns separated by a rule.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.115.
The cavalier. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill ; 1/4o. - Verse: "It was a beautiful night," (Roud 13757) On left hand side of same sheet as: The shamrock shore. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.115
General Munroe [and] The maid of Martindale. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.116
Lass of Richmond Hill [and] The blackbird [and] Tom Topsail. - [London] : A. Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - Roud 1246 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.116
I'm afloat [and] Cherry cheek Patty for me. - [London] : [Ryle deleted] & Co. Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, where upwards of 5000 different sorts of ballads are continually on sale, together with 40 new penny and 60 new halfpenny song books , [1839/59]. - Verse [and] Roud 22253. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.117
Jonathan Brown [and] A tidy suit for all that. - [London] : Rial & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.117
My bark which o'er the tide. Sung by Mr. Harrison, in the Daughter of St. Mark [and] It is all serene. - [London] : Ryle & Co. Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover-street, Portsea, where upwards of 5000 different sorts of ballads are continually on sale, together with 40 new penny, and 60 new halfpenny song books , [1839/59]. - Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.118
My bonny Irish boy [and] How sweet it is to love [and] Hail to thee, Tyrol!. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - Roud 565 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.118.
The people and the Pope. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.119.
The shells of the ocean [and] O say not woman's love is bought [and] Take a bumper and try. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - Roud 13817 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.119.
The male coquet. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.120.
The poor labourers. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.120
Erin's lovely home [and] Don't be too particular. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - Roud 1427 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.120
Answer to Red white and blue. - [London] : Ryle & Co. Printers, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.121.
The widow's last prayer. Answer to 'Mother is the battle o'er.'. - [London] : Ryle & Co. Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.121
Jeannot's answer to Jeannette [and] The deep deep sea [and] The Indian maid. - [London] : Riall & Co. Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. - Roud 13856 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.121
Beautiful Sukey. - [London] : Ryle & Co. Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.122
Mary is her name. - [London] : Ryle & Co. Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1839/59]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.122
Our ancestors were Englishmen. - [London] : [Ryle deleted] & Co. Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, where upwards of 5000 different sorts of ballads are continually on sale, together with 40 new penny and 60 new halfpenny song books , [1839/59]. - Roud 17439. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.122
Lucy Neal. - [London] : [Ryle deleted] & Co. Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, where upwards of 5000 different sorts of ballads are continually on sale, together with 40 new penny, and 60 new halfpenny song books , [1839/59]. - Roud 21831. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.1.2, fo.122
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