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02 November 2012

SBG popular literature: 11

Sabine Baring-Gould’s collection of popular literature. 11.
British Library LR 272.a.2, vol 6


This section covers volume 6 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 6). The entries in this section are based on personal examination of microfilm images of the original broadsides. Formats cannot therefore be guaranteed and are in any case less accurate following the advent of machine-made paper. Where there are two imprints on the sheet I have divided them for the purposes of description, otherwise all items on a sheet are listed in the same entry. Dates have been added, based normally on the known activity spans of printers. First lines have not yet been given in all cases, and some imprints are still truncated.

The woodman's cot. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: “The woodman's life tho' doom'd to toil,”. In two columns with large woodcut above both columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 1

The woodman's cot. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "The woodman's life tho' doom'd to toil,". In two columns with large woodcut above both columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 1

Sandy the Waterloo man. Tune. - "Jessy of Dumblaine.". - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, Great St.ndrew Street, Seven Dials [sic]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "The hoarse wind blew keenly o'er highland and glen," (Roud 18859). In two columns with large woodcut above both columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 2

Snip in the gallery; or, play up nosy. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Last Tuesday I'd a holiday and went to see the play," (Roud 18859). In two columns with large woodcut above both columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 3.

The flowing Cann. - [London] : Sold by J. Pitts, Great St. Andrew St. , sold by C.Sheppard, Lambert Hill Doctors Commons. - 1795. - Verse: "A sailor's life's a life of woe,". Engraved sheet. Publ Sepr 18th 1795.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 4.

The rosy morn. - [Devonport] : Printed and sold by E. Keys, 7, James-Street. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter. Travellers supplied. And sold also by W. Burridge, Truro , [1830/40]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "When the rosy morn appearing". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 5.

The unfortunate sailor. - [London] :[s.n.] Shops and Travellers supplied with Children's Primers and Story-Books, Song Books, Sheet Songs, Patters, and Slips, ornamented with Engravings, - the greatest variety in London , [18--]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "As a brisk young sailor bold,". Within a frame of type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 5

Long Barney [and]The old house at home. - [Manchester] : Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by John O. Bebbington, 22, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester , [1858/61]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Did you ever hear tell of long Barney!" (Roud 13134) [and] Oh! The old house at home where my forefathers dwelt," (Roud 13881). In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 6

Under the rose [and] The wild rover. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No.] (12). Verse: "If a secret you'd keep" [and] "When Iwas a young man I rov'd up and down,". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 7.

The green willow. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Come all you young peple and listen to my ditty,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 8.

The contented squire. Answer to the gipsy girl. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2 & 3, Monmouth court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "As a squire one day a young gipsy did meet,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 8

Nature's gay day. - [Manchester] : Printed and sold, Wholesale and retail by G. Jacques, Oldham Road Library, Manchester. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - No. 13. Verse: "It was nature's gay day,". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 9

Betsy Lee [and] Phoebe Morel, or, the slave. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No.] 17. Verse: "When I lived in Battersea" [and] "I had a dream, a happy dream,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 10

Betsy Lee [and] Phoebe Morel, or, the slave. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No.] 17. Verse: "When I lived in Battersea" [and] "I had a dream, a happy dream,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 11

Eighteen shillings a week. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough , [1863/85]. - 1 sheet. - [No.] 20. Verse: "A man and his wife in --- street,". In two columns separated by type ornaments within a frame of type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 12

Johnny Green's wedding, and description of Manchester College. - [Manchester] : Printed and sold Wholesale and retail by G. Jacques, Oldham-rd., Manchester. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Neaw lads where ar yo beawn so fast,". In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 13.

The fall of Sebastopol. Written by Thomas Ramsay. Sung by Mr. Lomax. Air - "Spirit of the storm." [and] Long parted have we been. - [London] : Printed by J. T. Burdett, 150 and 151, St. John Street, Smithfield, London. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "In shock and storm of hostile rage," [and] "Long parted have we been,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 14

Sittin' on a rail [and] The hero of war. - [Preston]: Harkness, Printer, 121, Church-street, Preston , [1841/77]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - No. 24. Verse: "As I walk'd out by de light ob de moon," [and] "Mars, god of battle, cease your guns to rattle,". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 15

Five cripples [and] Lowlands of Holland. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester ; sold by H. Andrews, and J. Beaumont, Leeds , [1855/58]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No.] 24. Verse: "Fives cripples in London for a spree," [and] "Last easter I got married, and that night we went to bed," (Roud 484). In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 16

I'm too big to sleep with my mother [and] The loyal lovers. - [Hyde] : Printed and Hawkers supplied by G. Booth, 34, Market-Street, Hyde. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No.] 27. Verse: "Kind gents I hope you will excuse" [and] "Come all you loyal lovers wherever you may be,". In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 17.

The pedlar [and] The banner of old England. - [Hyde] : Printed and sold by G. Booth, Hyde, of whom may be had a great variety. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No.] 28. Verse: "Come here, come here, my pretty dear," [and] "The banner of old England flows". In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 18.

The birds will come again. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.184

Lord Bateman [and] The woodpecker. - [Leeds?] : [erased, parly legible: 27 St. P[eter-street?] Leeds]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Lord Bateman was a noble lord," (Roud 40) [and] "I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd," (Roud 12680). In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 19.

A woman is the comfort of man. - [Manchester] : Printed, and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by G. Jacques, Oldham Road Library, Manchester. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "Come listen to my song I will not detain you long," On right hand side of same sheet as: Plains of Waterloo. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 20

Plains of Waterloo. - [Manchester] : Printed, and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by G. Jacques, Oldham Road Library, Manchester. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - No. 37. Verse: "Come all you loyal lovers, I pray you lend an ear," (Roud 2853). On left hand side of same sheet as: A woman is the comfort of mAn BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 20

Bold Jack the sailor [and] To the field brave boys let's repair [and] The exile of Erin. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 41. Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 4355. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 21

Stand to your guns [and] I'm too big to sleep with my mother. - [Manchester] : Printed and Sold Wholesale and retial by Jacques, Oldham Road Library. - No. 46.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 22.

The Leicester chambermaid! [and] The lass of Richmond Hill. - [Birmingham] : W. Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - [No.] 48. Roud 167 [and] Roud 1246. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 23

On Alma's heights. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1854]. - No. 55. Battle of Ama 1854. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 24.

The tea [and] On Alma's heights. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 24

Isle of Hunkyway. Air. - Miss Gayton's hornpipe [and] Norah my own mountain maid. - [Manchester] ; Printed and sold by John [deleted]ton, [deleted]en-st, Oldham Road, Manchester. - [No.] 55. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 25

Maid of Judah [and] Molly Bawn [and] The banks of Allen Water. - [Hyde] : Printed and Sold by George Boorth, Hyde; of whom may be had a great variety. - [No.] 59. Roud 13789 [and] Roud 2459 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 26.

The loss of one hero. - [London] : Printed by T. Birt, 39, Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1832/52]. - MS: Plains of Waterloo. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 27

Pretty Peggy of Derby. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 545. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 27.

The miller's ditty. - [London] : Printed by J. Hill, (late Taylor) 14, Waterloo-road, Country orders promptly executed , [1836/39?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 28

Misfortune and her fan. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 28

Peterloo. - [Manchester] : Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by G.Jacques Oldham Road Library, Manchester. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 28

Grand conversation on Napoleon arose [and] Tide is flowing. - [Manchester] : Cadman, Printer, Manchester , [1850/55]. - [No.] 69. Roud 1189 [and] Roud 1105. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 29

Maids of merry England [and] Robin's petition. - [Manchester] : J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats St. Manchester, & Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's St., Leeds , [1850/55]. - [No.] 70. Roud 22249 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 30

My boy Tammy [and] A new song, called the Lincolnshire farmer's daughter. - [Manchester] : J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats St. Manchester, & Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's St., Leeds , [1850/55]. - [No.] 75. Verse [and] Roud 2637. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 31

Allen and Sally [and] The Mon at Mester Grundy's. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 80. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 32.

A man's a man for a' that [and] Auld langsyne [sic]. - [s.l.] : J.Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats Street , [1850/55]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No.] 90. Verse: "Is there for honest poverty," [and] "Should auld acquaintance be forgot (Roud 13892). In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 33

Bride's farewell [and] Adieu, my native land, adieu. - [Manchester] : Cadman, Printer, Gt. Ancoats, Manchester , [1850/55]. - [No.] 93. Roud 2062 [and] "Adieu my native land adieu". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 34

Westlng winds [and] Shells of the ocean [and] Bessy the sailor's bride. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 22, Goulden St., Oldham-road Manchester , [1850/55]. - [No.] 93. Verse [and] Roud 13187 [and] Roud 13808. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 35

I'm a janius [and] let us speak of a man as we find him [and] When is a man less than a man? [and] Rosa Ginger. - [Bradford] : Sold Wholesale and Retail by J. Bentley; 48, Market Street, Bradford. - Travellers Supplied , [1840/66]. - [No.] 96. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 36

Bundle and go [and] New garden fields. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 101. Verse [and] Roud 1054. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 37.

The bonny bunch of roses, O! [and] A plaintive pastoral. - [Preston] : J. Harkness, Printer, 121, Church-Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No.] 106. Verse: "By the dangers of the ocean," (Roud 664) [and] "Ye ancient sons of ancient days,". In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 38

Dawning of the day [and] Faithless maiden. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 22, Goulden Street, Oldham Road, Manchester , [1850/55]. - [No.] 108. Roud 370 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 39.

The new deserter. - [Birmingham] : Wm. Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - [No.] 242.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 40.

The rout has come this afternoon. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 114.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 40

Polly put the kettle on [and] The old arm chair. - [Manchester] : T. Pearson, Printer, 6, Chadderton St., Oldham Road, Manchester. - [No.] 135. Verse [and] Roud 13966. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 41

Flora, lily of the west [and] Roving journeyman. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No.] 139. Verse: "It's when I came to England" (Roud 957) [and] "I am roving journeyman that roves from town to town" (Roud 360). In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 42

Young Donald of Dundee [and] The wanderer [and] Answer to wanderer. - [Manchester] : Cadman, Printer, Ancoats, Manchester , [1850/55]. - [No.] 141. Roud 6716 [and] Roud 22830 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 43

Freedom of opinion [and] Billy Barlow. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden-st., Oldham-road Manchester; Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter-street, and J. Beaumont, 127, York-st., Leeds , [1855/58]. - [No.] 146. Verse [and] Roud 7758. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 44

Erin go bragh [and] Tom Bowling. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough , [1863/85]. - [No.] 148. Roud 1627 [and] Roud 1984. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 45

My own granny dear! [and] Bellamount Forest so green. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 22, Goulden Street, Oldham Road Manchester, and sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter Street, Leeds , [1850/55]. - [No.] 149.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 46

Bob, the groom. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 22, Goulden street, Oldham Road Manchester, and sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter Street, Leeds , [1850/55]. - [No.] 151. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 47.

The wonderful crocodile [and] She lives with her own granny, dear [and] Fresh blows the gale. - [Durham] : G. Walker, Jun., Printer, Durham , [1834/86]. - [No.] 157. Roud 886 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 48

Bride's farewell [and] Their was a jolly miller [sic]. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 22, Goulden St. Oldham Road Manchester, and sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter Street, Leeds , [1850/55]. - [No.] 158. Roud 2062 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 49

Rambling Robin [and] Be careful in choosing a wife. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 159. Verse [and] Roud 4744. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 50

Poor Bob, the groom [and] Just as the tide was flowing [and] Parody on Do you really think she did. - [Manchester] : John Bebbington, Printer, 31, Oldham Road, Manchester, Sold by J.Beaumant, 176, York Street, Leeds , [1858/61]. - [No.] 161. Verse [and] Roud 1105 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 51

Poor Tom [and] Merry bells of England. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 22, Goulden-Street, Oldham-Road, Manchester; and Sold by H. Andrews, St. Peter-Street, Leeds , [1850/55]. - [No.] 169. Verse [and] Roud 13793. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 52

I'm owre young to marry yet. - [Preston] : John Harkness, Printer, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 53

We have lived and loved together. - [Preston] : John Harkness, Printer, Preston , [1841/77]. - [No.] 171. Roud 13836. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 53

Jack upon the green [and] Dear Mary, I love none but you [and] Bold Robin Hood. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 173. Verse [and] Roud 1105 [and] Roud 1303. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 54

Parson Brown's sheep. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 176. Space for imprint blank. Roud 2498. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 55

Leicester chambermaid [and] The gown of green. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 22, Goulden Street, Oldham Road, Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter Street, Leeds , [1850/55]. - Roud 167. Verse [and] Roud 1085. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 56

Lady and the sailor boy [and] Susan's adventures in a British man-of-war. - [Manchester] : J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats St. Manchester; and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds , [1850/55]. - [No.] 192. Verse [and] Roud 1533. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 57

Seaman's life [and] Sight for a father. Tune-"Over the water to Charlie.". - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 199. Verse [and] Roud 13223. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 58

Poor and honest sodger [and] Rolling down Wapping. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, Church-Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - [No.] 274. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 59

Judy you blackguard [and] Woodman spare that tree. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 22, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester , [1850/55]. - [No.] 215 [and] 129. Verse [and] Roud 13833. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 60.

The dandy wife. - London : H. Such, Printer, 177, Union-st, Boro', and at 83, White Cross-st, St. Luke's , [1863/85]. - [No.] 215.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 61

Woeful marriage [and] Shoulder up, or the new militiA [Manchester] : [Bebbingt]on, Printer, [2]6, [Gould]en-street, Oldham Road, Manchester, sold by J. [Beaumont, 176, York-street, Leeds] , [1858/61]. - [No.] 216.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 62

Vilikins & Dinah [and] Echoing horn. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester, and sold by J. Beaumont, 176, York-street, Leeds , [1855/58]. - [No.] 217. Roud 271 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 63

Doctor's boy [and] Wealthy farmer's son. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden-street, Oldham-road, Manchester; sold by J. Beaumont, 176, York-street, Leeds , [1855/58]. - [No.] 220. Verse [and] Roud 1061. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 64

I'm seventeen come Sunday [and] Plough-boy turned sailorM SEVENTEEN COME SUNDAY. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No.] 224. Verse: "As I walked out one May morning," (Roud 277) [and] "I, that once was a ploughboy - a sailor am now,". In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 65.

The gypsies; or, the lost lday found [and] Marco & Pedro, or, the affrighted farmer. - [Manchester] : Cadman, Printer, Manchester , [1850/55]. - [No.] 233. Roud 901 [and] Roud 1390. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 66

Young recruit [and] Spring time of the year is coming. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 237.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 67

Girls of -----shire [and] Affectionate transport. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 243.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 68

Unfortunate factory girl [and] Pat Maguire. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 244. Verse [and] Roud 16887. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 69.

The devil in search of a wife. - [Manchester] : J.Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats, St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds , [1850/55]. - [No.] 247. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 70

Many changes have I seen [and] Pop him into limbo [and] "Tis hard to give the hand. - [Manchester] : [Bebbin]gton, Printer,[deleted] Oldham Road, Manchester, s[old] by [J. Beaumont, 176, ]Y[ork-street, Leeds] , [1858/61]. - [No.] 249. Verse [and] Verse [and] "Tho' I mingle in the throng of the happy and the gay". Imprint obliterated. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 71

Three-legged stool. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden-street, Oldham-road, Manchester; sold by J. Beaumont, 176, York-street, Leeds , [1855/58]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 72

Wooden legged parson. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester, sold by J. Beaumont, 176, York-street, Leeds , [1855/58]. - [No.] 252. Roud 1508. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 72

I'm seventeen come Sunday [and] Plough-boy turned sailor. - [Manchester] : B[ebbingt]on, Printer, [26, Gould]en-street, Oldham Road, Manchester; sold by [ ] Leeds. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - [No.] 253. Verse: "As I walked out one May morning," (Roud 277) [and] "I, that once was a ploughboy - a sailor am now,". Imprint obliterated. In two columns separated by type ornaments. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 73.

The pirate crew. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [MS No.] 252.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 74.

The stag. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1835?]. - The voyage lasted from 1832 to 1835. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 74

Young Roger that follows the plough [and] North of AmericA [Manchester] : B[ebbingt]on, Printer, [26, Goulden-s]treet, Oldham Road, Manchester, sold by J. [Beaumont, 176, York-street,] Leeds. - [No.] 254. Verse [and] Roud 596. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 75

Grand conversation on Sebastopol arose [and] The veteran. - [Manchester] : [Bebbington], Printer, [26, Goulden-]street, Oldham Road, Manchester, sold [by J. Beaumont, 176,] York[-street, Leeds] , [1855/58]. - [No.] 255. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 76

I knew I was dreaming. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 77

I live not where I love. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [MS No.] 264. Roud 593. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 77.

The butcher and heifer [and] Paul Jones. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 287. Verse [and] Roud 967. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 78.

The rover [and] A man's a man for a' that. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough , [1863/85]. - [No.] 288.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 79

Old Towler [and] Man the life boat!. - London : H. P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 298. Roud 1240 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 80

Tobacco [and] Victoria Bridge on a Saturday night. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden-street, Oldham-road, Manchester, and sold by J. Beaumont, 176, York-street, and H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's-street, Leeds , [1855/58]. - [No.] 308. Roud 1457 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 81

Song of the shirt [and] The bonny grey. - [Manchster] : Cadman, Printer, Manchester , [1850/55]. - [No.] 326. Verse [and] Roud 211. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 82

I'm like to be there [and] White hare. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 332. Verse [and] Roud 1110. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 83.

A damsel's adventures. - [Manchester] : Cadman, Printer, Manchester , [1850/55]. - [No.] 333.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 84

Harvest home [and] Crab Street brow. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, 121, Church-St., Preston , [1841/77]. - [No.] 337. Roud 1294 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 85

Harvest home [and] Crab Street brow. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, 121, Church-St., Preston , [1841/77]. - [No.] 337. Roud 1294 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 86

Tommy Tightshoe, or, over the hills and far away [and] It's my delight, of a shiny night. - [Manchester] : [Bebbingt]on, Printer, [26, ]Goulden-street, Oldham-road, Manchester, and sold by J. Beaumont, 176, York St., Leeds. - [No.] 337. Verse [and] Roud 299. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 87.

The Queen and the navy for ever. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - [No.] 339.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 88

Spanish ladies. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 687. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 88

Whigs on the green [and] Laid up in port [and] Newcastle collier lads. - [Manchester] : [Bebbin]gton, Printer, [26, Goulden]-street, Oldham-road, Manchester, and sold by J.[Beaumont, 176, York St., Leeds]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 89

Jack & Susan and long life to Sir Chas. Napier [and] The old water mill. - [Manchester] : J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats St., Manchester , [1850/55]. - Verse [and] Roud 18862. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 90.

The soldier's child [and] Sweet Dundee [and] Fairy tempter. - [Manchester] : [Bebbingt]on, Printer, 2[6, Gould]en-street, Oldham-road, Manchester sold by J. B[eaumont,] 176, [York St.,] Leeds. - Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 13770. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 91

Sporting Irish piper [and] Long Barney. - [Manchester] : Printed by J. Cadman, Manchester , [1850/55]. - Verse [and] Roud 13134. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 92.

The village born beauty [and] My boy Tammy. - [Manchester?] : Bebbington? Space for imprint blank] , [1850/60]. - Roud 2092 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 93

Honest John Bull [and] The mouth of the Nile. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 94

Bates's walking match [and] Simon Pure and Paddy the swabber. - [Manchester] : [Bebbington,] Printer, [26 ? ] Oldham-road, Manchester, and sold by J. Beaumont, 176, York St., Leeds , [1855/58]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 95

My ancestors were Englishmen [and] The little town's boy [and] Willie brew'd a peck o' maut. - [Manchester] : [Bebbingt]on, Printer, [26 ? ], Oldham Road, Manchester, and sold by [J. Beaumont, 176, York St.], Leeds. - Roud 17439 [and] Roud 5695 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 96

Bonny English rose [and] Grand conversation on O'Connell arose [and] My own sweet native vale. - [Manchester] : T. Pearson, Printer, 6, Chadderton Street, Oldham, Manchester [erased: Manchester] : [Bebbingt]on, Printer, [26, ] Oldham Road, Manchester, sold by [J. Beaumont,] 176, [York St.,] Leeds. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 97.

The lay of the very last minstrel. - Reading : J. Neale, Steam Printer, Valpy Street , [1897]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 97A

Streams of lovely Nancy [and] Poor smuggler's boy [and] Lost Rosabel. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 31, Oldham Road, Manchester, sold by John Beaumont, 176, York-street, Leeds , [1858/61]. - 1 sheet. - Verse: "O the streams of lovely Nancy, divided in three parts," (Roud 688) [and] "One cloudy cold morning as a road I did steer" (Roud 618) [and] "They have given thee to another, they have broken evey vow" (Roud 13786). In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 98

Low back car [and] My own sweet native vale. - [Manchester] : J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats Street, Manchester , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo. 99

Old veteran [and] I won't be an nun. - [Manchester] : Cadman, Printer, Ancoats, Manchester , [1850/55]. - Verse [and] Roud 7630. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.100.

The price of my pig!. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.101

I courted pretty Sally by the light of the moon. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, Church St., Preston , [1841/77]. - Roud 17731. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.101.

The jolly angler. - [Manchester] : J. Cadman, Printer, Gt. Ancoats, Manchester , [1850/55]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.102

Tater can [and] Paddy O'Rafferty. - [Manchester] : J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats Street , [1850/55]. - Verse [and] Roud 16253. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.103

Young Henry of the raging main [and] Will o' the wisp. - London : H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 493. Roud 1618 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.104

Crib and Molineaux [and] The unhappy little man. - [Preston] : Harkness, Printer, 121, Church-Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.105

To the west [and] The maid that sold her barley. - [Manchester] : J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds , [1850/55]. - Roud 13887 [and] Roud 3007. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.106.

The exile's lament [and] A discussion between Tom and Mary about household matters. - [s.l.] : [imprint erased]. - Verse [and] Verse [and]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.107

Tom Topsail. - London : H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 554. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.108

Young Colin stole my heart away. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 9395. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.108

France and the Republicans [and] Jemmy Johnson squeeze me, or the Yorkshire lad in London. - [Preston] : J.Harkness, Printer, 121, Church-st., Preston , [1848?]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - [No.] 565. Verse: "Come all you free Republicans, and listen to my song," [and] "When I left father and mother, sister and brother," In two columns. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.109

Without sunshine you'll find there is no hay. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.110

Nancy, the pride of the east. - [London] : [deleted] & Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Sevs [sic] Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, where upw,arl [sic] of 4000 different sorts of ballads are continually on dea [sic] together with 40 new penny song books. - Roud 2345. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.110

Tears and cheers. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.111

Answer to Willie we have missed you. - London : Printed by W. Fortey, (late A. Ryle) Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1860/70]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.111.

The old folks at home [and] Big sun flower [and] What is a home without a mother?. - [Manchester] : T. Pearson, Printer and Stationer, 6, Chadderton Street, Oldham Road, Manchesher [sic] , [1850/99]. - Roud 13880 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.112

Oh! No we never mention her [and] Three butchers [and] The fisherman's lovely daughter. - [Manchester] : T. Pearson, Printer and Stationer, 6, Chadderton Street, Oldham Road, Manchester. - Roud 13320 [and] Roud 17 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.113

What's the odd so long as you are happy? [and] Banks of sweet primroses!. - [Manchester] : Printed by T. Pearson, Machine Printer &c 4 and 6, Chadderton St, Oldham Rd, Manchesher [sic]. - Verse [and] Roud 586. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.114

Tyler and Robinson [and] It's naughty but it's nice. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.115

Here he goes, bip-a-ti-bob [and] Rock the cradle John!. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.116.

The lady and weaver. - [Preston] : J. Harkness, Printer, Church Street, Preston , [1841/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.117

When will you meet me love?. - [London] : Batchelar, Printer, Hackney Road , [1828/42]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.117

John Bull & the taxes. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.118

I wonder what next the will do [sic] [and] EtceterA [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.119.

The crinoline [and] I'm off to Charlestown. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.120

Of a village in Devon, I'll sing you a ditty. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1890?]. - Roud 13857. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.120A

The social fellows. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, No. 14, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Roud 22810. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.121

Corsican drover. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.122

Parody on the bee proffer's honey. - [London] : Published Feby 15 1812 b J Pitts No. 14 Great St. Andrew Street Seven Dials. - 1812. - Engraved sheet. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.123

Kate of Colebrook Dale. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, 6, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.124.

The pilot. - [London] : [Cat]nach, Printer, 2 & 3 Monmouth Court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.125

Bradshaw's guide [and] My map of far and near. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1845?]. - Bradshaw's guide first issued 1841. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.126.

The devil [and] The fine old English gentleman. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.127

Recipes for a cold [and] Wild and wicked youth. - [Manchester] : J. Livsey, Printer, 12, Wirtle-street, Manchester. - Verse [and] Roud 490. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.128

Plains of Waterloo. - [Manchester] : Swindells, Printer , [1800/53]. - Roud 2853. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.129

Roger the miller and the grey mare. - [Manchester] : Swindells, Printer , [1800/53]. - Roud 680. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.129

John O'Grinfield [and] Red robin. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1460 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.130

Woodland Mary [and] Dolly Dixon. - [Halifax] Midgley, Halifax. - Roud 17496 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.131

Gallant escape of Paul Macarthy from the Russians [and] I'll hang up my harp on a willow tree. - [York] : Printed by T. Skelton, 64, Low Petergate, York. Hawkers supplied with small books. - Verse [and] Roud 13777. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.132.

The American prize baby show [and] The rigs and sprees of town, or pop goes the weasel. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.133.

The warbling waggoner [and] Green mossy banks of the LeA [Manchester] : J. Livsey, Printer, 12, Whittets, [sic] Oldham-st. Manchester. - Roud 1088 [and] Roud 987. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.134.

A new flounce to your gown [and] The moon is up. - [Manchester] : Sold at 12, Whittle Street, Oldham-st Manchester [i.e. J. Livsey]. - Verse [and] Roud 1982. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.135

Poor married man [and] Days when I was hard up. - [Manchester] : J. Bebbington, Printer, 31, Old [obscure] , [1858/61]. - Verse [and] Roud 4621. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.136

Bold Robin Hood [and] My village home. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1322 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.137

Cheer for the pilots [and] Rose of Lucerne, or the Swiss toy girl. - [Hyde] : George Booth, Printer, Market-street, Hyde. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.138

Lines on the "Mordaunt" divorce case. - [s.l.] : Printed for the Vendors. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.139.

The letter. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, Monmouth-court, Seven Dials , [1813/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.140

Poor Rose, the pride of the vale. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, Seven Dials , [1833/41]. - Roud 17776. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.140.

The sailor's will. - [London] : Thompson, Printer, 21, Upper East Smithfield. - Uses long s. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.141

Speech of Billy Barlow. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road , [1833/36?]. - Prose and verse Air- Hodge and his leather breeches (Roud 12739): "My L--- and gentlemen,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.142.

The storm [and] Ole Joe. - [London] : Mitchelson, Printer, 15, Brook Hill, Clerkenwell , [1844/46]. - Roud 949 [and] Roud 13256. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.143.

The fall of Sebastopol! Tune - "Red, white, and blue.". - [London] : Ryle & Co., Monmouth-court, Bloomsbury , [1855?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "O listen you sons of the nation". On left hand side of same sheet as: Look always on the sunny side. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.144

Look always on the sunny side. - [London] : Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth court, Seven Dials , [1855?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Look always on the sunny side -". On right hand side of same sheet as: The fall of Sebastopol!. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.144.

The cruel lowland maid [and] Why did my master sell me. - [London] : Printed and Published by Ryle and Co, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - Roud 307 [and] Roud 23610. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.145

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; Marshal Bristol; Price, St. Clements; Sharman Cambridge; Inkpen, Lewes, &c , [1828/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.146.

The silly old man. - [London] : Printed by J. Catnach, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.146

Trotting horse. - [London] : Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London. The Cheapest Printing Office in London for Cards, Bills, &c. "Hope I don't intrude" in soliciting support - just "drop in" and try. - Roud 1540. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.147

Skew Ball. - [London] : Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London. - Roud 456. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.147.

The Denby Dale pies. - [Leeds] : Reprinted from the Leeds Mercury Weekly Supplement of August 15th. - 1896. - Roud 8092. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.147A

The sweet little creature [and] Mary Ann. - [London] : John Powell, Printer, 10, Old Montag[ue] Street, Whitechapel, The Trade Supplied at the lowest prices. - Roud 17552 [and] Roud 4438. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.148.

The letter. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, Monmouth-court, Seven Dials , [1813/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.149

Poor Rose, the pride of the vale. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, Seven Dials , [1833/41]. - Roud 17776. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.149

I'm too fat to do it. - London : Printed at the "Catnach," Press by W. S. Fortey, 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]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.150

Going out a shooting. - [London] : Hodges, Printer, 26, Grafton Street, Soho , [1854/61]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.151

Death game cock. - [London] : Bishop, Printer, Dock Street, Rosemary Lane. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.152.

A mother's blessing. - [London] : J.Catnach, Printer, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dial [sic] , [1813/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.153.

The lass that loves a sailor. - [London] : J.Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.154

Waving greenwood tree [and] Evening bells. - [London] : J.Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - Verse [and] Roud 22204. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.154.

The twig of Shannon [and] The suit of corduroy. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 57, High-street, St. Giles, London. - W. C. , [1859/83]. - Verse [and] Roud 1219. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.155.

The groom has lost his wife [and] Power of love. - [London] : Faithful, Printer, London. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.156

I'll not beguile the from thy home [and] The Pope he leads a happy life. - [London] : [deleted] & Co., Printers, 2 & 3 Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, where upwards of 5000 different sorts of ballads are continually on sale, together with 40 new panny, and 60 new halfpenny, songbooks. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.157

Lash'd to the helm. - [London] : J.Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1833/41]. - Roud 22803. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.157

Kiss me in the dark [and] Oxford city. - [Manchester] : Sold at Livsey's Song Mart, 48, Hanover-st. Shudebil Manchestr. - Roud 2535 [and] Roud 218. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.158.

The great India war [and] The queen f May [sic]. - [London] : Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy Warehouse 26 Grafton Street Soho London , [1858?]. - 1 sheet : 2 ill. - Verse: "Attention give, both high & low that live both far & near:" (Roud 594) [and] "When winter is gone summer is come".. In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.159

Merry old Uncle Joe. - London : Printed at the "Catnach," Press by W. S. Fortey, 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]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.160

Bellevue gaol. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 964. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.161.

The thorn [and] Polly Bangle [and] A friend in the pocket [and] Jockey and Jenny. - [Manchester] : T. Pearson, Printer, Chadderton St., Oldham Rd Manchester , [1850/99]. - Roud 138851 [and] Verse [and] Verse [and] Roud 3344. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.162.

The Stockport turnout's petition [and] A new song on the strike at Stockport. - [Stockport?] : [s.n.]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.164.

A new song on the Stockport strike. Air, --- "Troubadour". - [Stockport?] : [s.n.]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.165

We met. - [Manchester] : Swindells, Printer. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.166

Tired soldier. - [Manchester] : Swindells, Printer, Manchester , [1800/53]. - Roud 13827. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.166

Old woman and her cats [and] Jenny Jones, a favourite Welsh melody. Sung by Mr Charles Matthews [and] When the dew is on the grass. Sung by Mrs Way[l]ett [and] Gallant troubadour. - [London] Printed by J. Catnach, 2, 3, Monmouth-Court, London , [1833/41]. - Verse [and] Roud 13857 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.167.

The sporting hero. A favourite song, sung by Mr. J. Longworth, at the Bermondsey Hotel Concert Room, Bradford, with great applause; also at Bristol, Derby, Nottingham, Sheffield, Belfast, and the Bolton concerts [and] Dick Turpin or, my bonny Black Bess. - [Liverpool] : W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom st, L'pool , [1857/77]. - Verse [and] Roud 856. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.168.

The death of Dr. Livingstone [and] Everything's done for the best [and] Romping in the clover. - [London?] : [s.n.] , [1873]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.169.

The dandy wife [and] The green isle of the sea!. - [Manchester] : Thomas Pearson, Printer, &c., 4 and 6, Chadderton Street, Oldham Road, Manchester , [1850/99]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.170

Captain Colston [and] Pirate of the isles. - [Manchester] : Printed and Sold by John O. Bebbington, 22, Goulden-st, Oldham Road Manchester , [1858/61]. - Roud 1695 [and] Roud 2024. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.171

Fetch the Russians out. - [Manchester] : Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden Street, Oldham Road, Manchester , [1855/58]. - 1 sheet. - In two columns separated by a rule. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.172.

The dandy husband. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 15129. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.173

Fortunate factory girl [and] Sweet Dundee. - [Hyde] : Printed and Sold by George Booth, Hyde: of whom may be had a great variety. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.174.

The loyal lovers [and] Johnny Green's description of the Manchester old church. - [Hyde] : Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by George Booth, Market-street, Hyde. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.175.

A heart to let. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - On verso of: Lady come over the seA BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.176

Caroline and her young sailor bold!. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 553. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.176

Lady come over the sea. Air. - Venetian waltz. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - On verso of: A heart to let. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.176A

The rigs of the mop. - [Birmingham] : Thos. A. Jackson, late Russell, Printer, Moor-street, Birmingham. Removed from No. 69, Digbeth , [1850/60]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.177

Van Diemen's Land. - [London] : Printed by T. Birt (wholesale and 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 519. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.177

Aunt Sally. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.178

So early in the morn. - [London] : [cropped …] Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. The Oldest […] (4,000 sorts, Song Books, Children's Books, &c , [1860/85]. - Roud 13898. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.178.

The London merchant's daughter and her young sailor bold. [Tu]ne. - The banks of sweet primroses. - [London] : Paul, Printer, 22, Brick Lane, Spitalfields , [1840/45]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.179

Sons of Albion. - [London] : Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.179

Lost Henry Moore. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.180

Lash'd to the helm. - [London] : Smeeton, Printer, 74, Tooley Street , [1832/39]. - Roud 22803. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.180.

The merry ploughboy. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.181

Mr. O'Muff's misfortune. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.181

Our soldiers and sailors or the reds and blues!. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.182

Sailor & shepherdess. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 959. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.182.

The red cross of England - the flag of the brave. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.183

Under the may bush. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.183.

[. - Orphan drummer boy]. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.184

Woman rules the day. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.185

Winter piece. - [London] : Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dials , [1820/44]. - Roud 1121. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.185.

The gipsy's life. - [London] : Printed & sold by D. Batchelar, opposite the Refuge for the Destitute, Hackney Road , [1836/42]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.186

Hounslow postboy. - [London] : Hodges, from (I. Pitts.) Printer, 31, Dudley Street, late Monmouth Street Seven Dials. Where may be had a great Variety of Old and New Songs always ready, country Orders sent to any part of the World , [1846/54]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.186

Minnie, Kitty Clyde's sister. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [1860?]. - Song by Winslow Homer (1836-1910), music cover dated 1857.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.187.

The rigs of the mops. - [Birmingham] : Thos. A. Jackson, late Russell, Printer, Moor-street, Birmingham. Removed from No. 69, Digbeth. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.187

Spencer the rover. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1115. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.188.

The cuckoo. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 413. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.188

Rambling female sailor. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 17784. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.189.

The cuckoo. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 413. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.189

Willia, we have missed you. - [London] : [cropped …] Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. The Oldest [cropped] (4,000 sorts), Children's Books, Song Books &c , [1860/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.190.

The joys. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 278. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.190.

The wonderful grey horse. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.191

Jenny of the moor. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 581. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.191

As they marched through the town. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.192

Transport's return. Or; mother don't you cry. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.192

Kiss me quick. - London : H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 123, Union Street, Boro' - , S. E. , [1850/62]. - [No. 24 in catalogue?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.193.

The wishing gate. - London : H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No. 317 in catalogue?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.193.

The boatie rows. - London : H. Such, Printer, 177, Union Street, Borough , [1863/85]. - [No. 686 in Such's catalogue]. From left hand side of sheet.. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.194

Last whistle, or the sailors epitaph. - [London] : E. Hodges (late Pitt's) Printer wholesale Marble and Toy warehouse, 31, Dudley street, Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.194

I cannot mind my wheel. - London : H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, - , S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No. 72 in catalogue?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.195.

The Queen's letter. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 26, Grafton Street, Soho, London. The Greatest Collection of Old & New Songs in the World , [1854/61]. - Roud 13814. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.195

We may be happy yet. - [London] : Mitchelson, Printer, 15, Brook Hill, Clerkenwell Green , [1844/46]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.196

We are com[i]ng Sister Mary. - [London] : Taylor, Printer, 92 and 93, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London , [1858/77]. - Roud 4861. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.196

In a valley lonely [and] Returns of the day. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.197

Liverpool landlady. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.197.

The wild boar hunt. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.198.

A new song, called the Lincolnshire farmer's daughter. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 2637. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.198.

The ploughman sailor. - [s.l] : [s.n.]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - From left hand side of sheet. Cut column of type ornaments to right of text. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.199.

The standard of England and the banner of France. - [London] : E. Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 26, Grafton Street, Soho, London. Country Orders sent to any part of the World , [1854?]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Relates to start of Crimean War. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.199

Ggive me thy blessing, dear mother. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London. - W. C. , [1859/83]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.200

Welch ploughboy. - [Birmingham] : W. Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmingham , [1845/60]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.200

Jane of Spitalfields. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.201.

The jolly Roger. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 1067. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.201

God bless these wimmin that's childer. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.202.

The labouring woman. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London. - W. C. , [1859/83]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.202.

The jolly thrasherman. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London , [1832/52]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.203.

The wolf. - [London] : Sharp, Printer, 30, Kent Street, Borough, Londn [sic] , [1834/50]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.203

Duncan's grey mare. - [London] : Neesom, Printer, 166, Brick Lane, Spitalfields. Hawkers supplied, , [1840/45?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.204.

The drunkard's raggit wean. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 3112. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.204

Little barefoot. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.205

Colin and Phoebe. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 512. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.205

I'm the wandering bard from Exeter. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.206

Happy land. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 13784. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.206

Nancy, the pride of the east. - [London] : [deleted] & Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Sevs [sic] Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, where upw arl [sic] of 4000 different sorts of ballads are continually on dea [sic] together with 40 new penny song books. - Two copies. Roud 2345. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.208

Wait for the turn of the tide. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Steam Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-ct., Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - Roud 13888. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.209

You never miss the water till the well runs dry. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - Roud 5457. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.209

What you will see for your money. Composed by Richard Edwards, tin mine exhibitor, inventor and manager. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.209a

When a little farm we keep. - [s.l.] : [s.n.] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.210

Just down the lane, over the stile. - London : W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, W. C. , [1856/85]. - Roud 13682. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.210

I will be true to thee. - [London] : Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London , [1832/52]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.211

Little Jim, the carter lad. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1856/85]. - Roud 1080. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.211.

The Indian maid. - [s.l.] : [s.n] , [18--]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "Oh this was the cot of the Indian maid,". - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.212

Wait for the turn of the tide. - [London] : W. S. Fortey, Steam Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth-ct., Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - 1 sheet : 1 ill. - Verse: "In sailing along the river of life," (Roud 13888). - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.212.

The labouring man and his wife. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.213

Love not. - [s.l.] : [s.n] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.213

In this old chair my father sat. - [s.l.] : [s.n] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.214

Little Jessey the poor flower maid. - [London] : Sharp, Printer, 30, Kent Street, Borough, London , [1834/50]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.214.

The merry forest maiden. - [s.l.] : [s.n] , [18--]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.215

My bonny lad is young and growing. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - Roud 31. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.215

Land of my birth. - London : H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher 177, Union Street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No.] 492. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.216

There's a letter in the candle. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - Roud 7412. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.216

Miller's maid. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.217

Rolley polley over. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.217

As welcome as the flowers in May. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.218

Dear Kitty Gray. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.218.

The mountain horn. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.219

Minstrel boy. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - Roud 13867. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.219

Don’t say one thing and mean another. - [London] : Printed and Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green (near the Railway Arch.) Hawkers' and the Trade Supplied , [1858/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.220

Merry little fat man. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.220

Sweet William. Tune, - Green bushes. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials. - Battledores, Primers, &c. sold Very Cheap. Sold by Pierce, Southborough , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.221

There dwelt a miller, hale and bold. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.221.

The constant lovers. - London : Taylor, Printer, 92 and 93, Brick Lane , [1858/77]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.222

Minnie. - [London] : H. Disley, Printer, 57, High-street, St. Giles , [1859/83]. - Roud 13795. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.222.

The miller's ditty. - [London] : Printed by J. Hill (late Taylor) 14, Waterloo-road. Country orders promptly executed , [1836/39?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.223.

The seven champions of Christendom. - [London] : Rock & Co.'s unrivalled Mixture of seven of the choicest Teas that can be had, 5s. 64, Hackney road. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.223.

A soldier's gratitude. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.224

Standard bearer. - [London] : Hodges, from (I. Pitts) Printer, 31, Dudley Street, late Monmouth Street Seven Dials. Where may be had a great Variety of Old and New Songs always ready. Country Orders sent to any part of the World , [1846/54]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.224

Miss Whiteybrown, oh hear me whining!. - [London] : E. Hodges, from Pitts' Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, 7 Dials , [1846/54]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.225

Success to the blues. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - Roud 588. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.225.

The girl I left behind me. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.226

Within a dreary chamber. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.226.

The Knights Templars of MaltA [London] : Printed & sold by J. Pitts, 14 Great st Andrew-street, 7 Dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.227.

The new and popular song of my brother-in-law. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. Sold by Mrs. Harvey, Sheffield-Park, Sheffield , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.227

In my cottage near a wood. - [London] : Printed & sold by J. Pitts, 14 st Andrew-street, 7 dials , [1802/19]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.228

Lovely Ann. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.229.

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]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.229.

The shipwreck'd tar. - [London] : Evans, Printer, Long-lane, London , [1805?]. - Does not use long s. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.230.

The single and the married man. - [London] : J. Catnach, Printer, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1833/41]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.230

I left my love in England. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.231

Sir John Barleycorn. - [Birmingham] : Thos. A. Jackson, (late Russell,) Printer, No. 6, Moor Street, from 69, Digbeth, Birmingham. - Roud 164. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.231

Tramp! tramp! tramp! the boys are marching. - London : W. S. Fortey, Printer & Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials , [1856/85]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.232

William of the ferry. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - Roud 12858. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.232

I love I love the night. - [London] : Printed and Published by E. Hodges, (from Pitts) Wholesale Toy & Marble warehouse, 26, Grafton Street, Soho, London. The Greatest Collection of Old and New Songs in the world , [1854/61]. - At head of page: The godd[ess … ?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.233

I'll not beguile the from thy home. - [London] : [deleted] & Co., Printers, 2 & 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, songbooks. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.233

Jane the woodman's daughter. - [London] : Printed and sold by J. Pitts 14 Great st Andrew-street seven Dials , [1802/19]. - Uses long s. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.234.

A jolly and true hearted fellow. - [London] : Smeeton, Printer, 74, Tooley Street. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.234

Lads of the village. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.235.

The light of other days. - [London] : Printed by . - T. Birt, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials , [1832/52]. - Roud 13862. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.235

. - Horn of chase. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.236.

The leaves of the tree. - [s.l.] : W. Harris, Printer. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.236

Happy moments. - [London] : Sharp, Printer, 30, Kent-street, Boro.' Songs Wholesale and Retail. Cards Printed at 1s, per 100, Hand-bills 4s. Per 1000 , [1834/50]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.237

Meet me by moonlight. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.237

Be sure you call as you pass by. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.238

Little Benny's last request. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.238

Not a drum was heard. - [London] : Sharp, Printer, No. 30, Kent Street, Borough. Country Dealers and Hawkers Supplied with Childrens' Story-Books, Primers, Street-Songs, Song-Books, Salte-Books, […] Patters and Slips, Ornamented with Engravings - The Greatest Variety in London , [1834/50]. - Roud 13873. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.239.

The nightingale in the east. - London : H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [Not in Such catalogue]. Roud 2655. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.239

I am a soldier blythe and gay. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.240.

The blind boy. - London : H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-st., Boro,' - S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No. 146 in catalogue] Roud 23358. From left hand side of sheet. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.240

Dear mother I've come home to die. - London : H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No. 710]. From left hand side of sheet. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.241

Don't be angry with me darling. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.241

Gaily the troubadour. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.242.

The fox. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - Roud 1868. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.242

I'm a merry mountain child. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.243

Merry mountain horn. - [London] : Neeson, Printer, 166, Brick Lane, Spitalfields. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.243

Cling close to those who cling to you. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.244

Riding on a donkey. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.244

Miller asleep in his mill. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.245

There dwelt a miller, hale and bold. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.245.

The miniature. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.246

Minnie. - [London] : Ryle and Co., Printers, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury , [1839/59]. - Roud 13795. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.246.

A life by the galley fire. - [London] : Hodges, from Pitts, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse. Dudley Street, Seven Dials , [1846/54]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.247.

The bold Princess Royal. - [London] : [cropped …Fo]rtey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials. The [cropped],000 sorts, Children's Books, Song Books, &c,. - Roud 528. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.247

Loss of the Earl MoirA [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.248.

The lover's lament for her sailor. - London : H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S. E. , [1863/85]. - [No. 611 in catalogue]. Roud 466. From left hand side of sheet. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.248

Copy of a letter written by our Blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.249

For two more evenings only, viz. on Tursday and Friday the 14th and 17th of August, 1810. Mr Boaz begs leave to inform […] he will make a general display of his wonderful, and most capital perfomances, in the theatre, Perth. - [Perth] : R. Mortson, Printer. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.250

Bonaparte. - [s.l.] : Printed by Thomas Duncan, 150, Saltmarket. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.250A

George, &c. The [space] day of the month of [space] being the [space] year of the 18th century. I John Pimple, messenger of arms […] charge you [space] to make a leal and true confession […] of being notoriously drunk […]. - [Scotland?] : [s.n.]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.251.

The loss of the Mary Ann. - [s.l.] : [s.n]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.252

Tom loves Mary. - [London] : Sharp, Printer, No. 30, Kent Street, Borough , [1834/50]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.252

I'm quite the ladies man. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road, New Cut. Country Orders punctually attended to , [1833/36?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.253

Farewell to the mountain [and] The coal black steed. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road , [1833/36?]. - Roud 13766 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.253.

The agony bill. A celebrated song sung by W. H. Williams at Vauxhall. Air .. Good old days of Adam and Eve. - [London] : Printed by H. Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road, Lambeth, near the Victoria Theatre , [1833/36?]. - Dear me what a change has seen our nation. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.254

Lass of Gowrie. - [London] : Printed by H. Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road , [1833/36?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.254

Jessy the flower of Dumblane [sic]. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road. Lambeth. London. Sold by Martin, 13, Little Prescott St. Minories , [1833/36?]. - Roud 15024. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.255.

The scarlet flower. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road, near the Victoria Theatre. Lambeth. London , [1833/36?]. - Roud 2677. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.255

Ye banks and braes of bonny Doon [and] The nice young man. In answer to the nice young girl. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 14, Waterloo-road, New-cut. A choice Collection of the Newest Songs always on sale , [1833/36?]. - Roud 13889 [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.256.

The drunken husband. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road, Lambeth. A choice Collection of New, Colored Valentines, at !d. each now on sale. Sold by Martin, 13, Little Prescot Street, Goodman's Fields, Minories , [1833/36?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.257

Old Towler. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road, Lambeth. Where all the New and most popular Songs may be had. Sold by Martin, 13, Little Prescott-street, Minories , [1833/36?]. - Roud 1240. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.257

Dandy husband. - [London] : Printed by Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road, Lambeth , [1833/36?]. - Roud 15129. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.258.

The poachers. Or, it's my delight. - [London] : Printed by Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road , [1833/36?]. - Roud 299. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.258.

The coalheaver's feast. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 16, Waterloo Road, near the Coburg , [1831/32?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.259

Pat Fagan [and] The goddess DianA [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 16, Waterloo-road , [1831/32?]. - Verse [and] Roud 5754. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.259

Miss Lucy Long [and] Ben Block [and] Here's a health to all good lasses. - [London] : Sharp, Printer, 30, Kent Street, Borough , [1834/50]. - Roud 7413 [and] Verse [and] Verse. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.260

Oh! Tis love. - [London] J. Catnach, Printer, 2 Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.261

Sling the flowing bowl. - [London] J. Catnach, Printer, 2 Monmouth-court, 7 Dials , [1813/32]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.261.

The mariner's compass [and] Sorrow for sin. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road, London , [1833/36?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.262

Bold Rob Roy!. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, 16, Waterloo Road , [1831/32?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.263

What's old England come to!. - [London] : Printed by W. Taylor, wholesale and retail, 16, Waterloo-road, near the Coburg Theatre. Travellers supplied , [1831/32?]. - BL L.R.271.a.2, Vol.6, fo.263

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