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New comic song, taken from Tim Bobbin's popular story of "Tummus & Meary," giving a full, true and particular account of his
misfortunes on his journey to Rochdale, to sell th' wye Kawve ant' keaw.
A new comic song, taken from Tim Bobbin's popular story of "Tummus & Meary," giving a full, true and particular account of
his misfortunes on his journey to Rochdale, to sell th' wye Kawve ant' keaw.
Manchester, England; Aston, Printer, Manchester, 1824.
Shelfmark: 6
Ben Bolt. Jack & Susan, and long life to Sir Chas. Napier. Ben's reply.
Dawson, Samuel,
Jack & Susan, and long life to Sir Chas. Napier. Leeds, England; R. Barr, Printer, Marsh Lane, Leeds, [ca. 1852].
Shelfmark: 8
Merry days of old.
Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865,
The merry days of old. London, England; Printed and sold by D. Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Cresent, opposite the Refuge for the Destitute, Hackney
Road, near Shoreditch, London, [between 1836 and 1842].
Shelfmark: 20
Poor little fisherma[n]'s girl. The fate of young Henry, in answer to "Caroline of Edinboro' Town".
The fate of young Henry, in answer to "Caroline of Edinboro' Town". London, England; Printed and sold by T. Batchelar, opposite the Refuge, Hackney Road, [between 1828 and 1832].
Shelfmark: 22
Poor little fisherma[n]'s girl. The fate of young Henry, in answer to "Caroline of Edinboro' Town".
The poor little fisherma[n]'s girl. London, England; Printed and sold by T. Batchelar, opposite the Refuge, Hackney Road, [between 1828 and 1832].
Shelfmark: 22
Great sea snake. The green mossy banks of the Lea.
The green mossy banks of the Lea. Manchester, England; [Bebbington], Printer, [26 Goulden-street,] Oldham Road, Manchester, [and sold by…], [ca. 1850-1861].
Shelfmark: 26
Great sea snake. The green mossy banks of the Lea.
Holcroft, Thomas, 1745-1809,
The great sea snake. Manchester, England; [Bebbington], Printer, [26 Goulden-street,] Oldham Road, Manchester, [and sold by…], [ca. 1850-1861].
Shelfmark: 26
Sunshine after rain. Suit of corduroy. The ivy green.
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870,
The ivy green. Manchester, England; [Bebbington], Printer, [26 Goulden-street,] Oldham Road, Manchester, [and sold by…], [ca. 1850-1861].
Shelfmark: 27
Answer to Isabelle. The lass of Richmond Hill.
MacNally, Leonard, 1752-1820,
The lass of Richmond Hill. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St Andrew- Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 30
Behold how brightly breaks the morn.
Kenney, James, 1780-1849,
Behold how brightly breaks the morn. London, England; Printed by T. Birt wholesale and retail, 10, Great St Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828 and
1829].
Shelfmark: 35
Blue bonnets are over the border. Great flopping bonnets are now all the order.
Great flopping bonnets are now all the order. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 39
Blue bonnets are over the border. Great flopping bonnets are now all the order.
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832,
The blue bonnets are over the border. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 39
Bonny moon. Hurrah for the bonnets of blue.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796,
Hurrah for the bonnets of blue. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great st. Andrew-Street Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 40
City carting : or, The Charlies are coming.
City carting : or, The Charlies are coming. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, (wholesale and retail,) 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 46
Colin and Phoebe. In my cottage near a wood.
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852,
Colin and Phoebe. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, (wholesale and retail,) 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 48
Come landlord fill a flowing bowl.
Come landlord fill a flowing bowl. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale & retail, 10, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828 and
1829].
Shelfmark: 49
Conversation betwixt the old and new London bridge.
Conversation betwixt the old and new London bridge. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, (wholesale & retail,) 39, Great St. Andrew-Street Seven Dials, London, [between 1833
and 1851].
Shelfmark: 50
Englishman's wife God bless her! Love was once a little boy.
Love was once a little boy. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 57
Englishman's wife God bless her! Love was once a little boy.
Englishman's wife God bless her!. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 57
Glasses sparkle on the board.
Diggs, W. D.,
The glasses sparkle on the board. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 4.10.2
I've been roaming. Isabel.
Bayley, F. W. N. (Frederic William Naylor), 1808-1853,
Isabel. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 4.10.1a
King! God bless him! Draw the sword, Scotland.
Planche…, J. R. (James Robinson), 1796-1880,
Draw the sword, Scotland. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: b102
Knight of the Golden Crest. The minstrel boy.
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852,
The minstrel boy. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: b103
Knight of the Golden Crest. The minstrel boy.
Van Dyk, Harry Stoe, 1789-1828,
The knight of the Golden Crest. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: b103
Lass wi' the bonnie blue 'een. The thorn.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796,
The thorn. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: b106
Lass wi' the bonnie blue 'een. The thorn.
Ryan, Richard, 1796-1849,
The lass wi' the bonnie blue 'een. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: b106
Laying the foundation stone of the Royal Exchange, Jan. 17, 1842.
Morgan, John,
Laying the foundation stone of the Royal Exchange, Jan. 17, 1842. London, England; Birt, Printer, 39 Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, 1842.
Shelfmark: b107
New song on the illustrious champion of the Church of England, His Royal Highness the Duke of York. Protestant song.
A new song on the illustrious champion of the Church of England, His Royal Highness the Duke of York. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10 Great St Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828 and
1829].
Shelfmark: 6:1:10
New song on the illustrious champion of the Church of England, His Royal Highness the Duke of York. Protestant song.
Protestant song. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10 Great St Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828 and
1829].
Shelfmark: 6:1:10
Old England for ever shall weather the storm. Brandy for ever shall cheer up the heart.
Old England for ever shall weather the storm. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 6:4:1
Old England for ever shall weather the storm. Brandy for ever shall cheer up the heart.
Brandy for ever shall cheer up the heart. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 6:4:1
Queen's ascension to the throne of England.
The Queen's ascension to the throne of England. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10 Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 6:10:14
Second thoughts are best. Oh, no! we never mention her.
Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839,
Oh, no! we never mention her. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 6:17:4
Times are altered : or, The grumbling farmers.
Times are altered : or, The grumbling farmers. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, (wholesale and retail,) 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 8:8:7
Wake of Barney Brallaghan.
The wake of Barney Brallaghan. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 8:12:3
Wounded Hussar.
Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844,
The wounded Hussar. London, England; Printed by T. Birt, (wholesale and retail), 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, [between 1828
and 1829].
Shelfmark: 8:17:9
Adventures of little Mike. Young Napoleon : or, The bonny bunch of roses.
Adventures of little Mike. London, England; London: W. S. Fortey, Printer & Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c1
Adventures of little Mike. Young Napoleon : or, The bonny bunch of roses.
Young Napoleon : or, The bonny bunch of roses. London, England; London: W. S. Fortey, Printer & Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c1
American stranger. Polly['s] love : or, The cruel ship carpenter.
Polly['s] love : or, The cruel ship carpenter. London, England; Ryle & Co., Printers, 2, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c2
Arcay [sic] an aPerkin's [sic] drayman. Ye banks and braes of bonny Doun.
Hudson, Thomas,
Arcay [sic] an aPerkin's [sic] drayman. London, England; Printed by Ryle and Co., Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c5
Arcay [sic] an aPerkin's [sic] drayman. Ye banks and braes of bonny Doun.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796,
Ye banks and braes of bonny Doun. London, England; Printed by Ryle and Co., Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c5
Be sure to call as you pass by. When the cock begins to crow.
Be sure to call as you pass by. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c7
Be sure to call as you pass by. When the cock begins to crow.
Linn, Harry,
When the cock begins to crow. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c7
Beautiful young Mrs. Crop. Sunshine after rain.
Sunshine after rain. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858
and 1885].
Shelfmark: c8
Beautiful young Mrs. Crop. Sunshine after rain.
Beautiful young Mrs. Crop. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858
and 1885].
Shelfmark: c8
Beef, pork, mutton will you buy: or, The amorous butcher boy.
Beef, pork, mutton will you buy: or, The amorous butcher boy. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W.S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c9
Belle of the ball. Yellow, white, and brown.
Yellow, white, and brown. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and
1885].
Shelfmark: c10
Belle of the ball. Yellow, white, and brown.
The belle of the ball. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and
1885].
Shelfmark: c10
Bells of Shandon. The lass of Gowrie.
Mahony, Francis, 1804-1866,
The bells of Shandon. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and
1885].
Shelfmark: c11
Bells of Shandon. The lass of Gowrie.
Reid, William,
The lass of Gowrie. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and
1885].
Shelfmark: c11
Bride's farewell. As I view those scenes so charming. Huzza! for England ho!!
Romani, Felice, 1788-1865,
As I view those scenes so charming. London, England; [J. Paul] & Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth court, 7 Dials, and 35, Hanover street, Portsea, [between 1841
and 1845].
Shelfmark: c18
Bride's farewell. As I view those scenes so charming. Huzza! for England ho!!
Beevor, M. L.,
The bride's farewell. London, England; [J. Paul] & Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth court, 7 Dials, and 35, Hanover street, Portsea, [between 1841
and 1845].
Shelfmark: c18
Bride's farewell. As I view those scenes so charming. Huzza! for England ho!!
Huzza! for England ho!!. London, England; [J. Paul] & Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth court, 7 Dials, and 35, Hanover street, Portsea, [between 1841
and 1845].
Shelfmark: c18
Brighton camp : or, The girl I left behind me. Gosport beach.
Brighton camp : or, The girl I left behind me. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c19
Brighton camp : or, The girl I left behind me. Gosport beach.
Gosport beach. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c19
Bushes and briers. Fair Phoebe and her dark-eyed sailor.
Fair Phoebe and her dark-eyed sailor. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnac [sic] Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858
and 1885].
Shelfmark: c20
Bushes and briers. Fair Phoebe and her dark-eyed sailor.
Bushes and briers. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnac [sic] Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858
and 1885].
Shelfmark: c20
Come whoam to thi childer an' me. Gipsy countess.
Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion), 1854-1909,
Gipsy countess. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c28
Come whoam to thi childer an' me. Gipsy countess.
Waugh, Edwin, 1817-1890,
Come whoam to thi childer an' me. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c28
Cookey darling. Love launched a fairy boat.
Lemon, Mark, 1809-1870,
Love launched a fairy boat. London, England; Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c30
Cot where I was born. Oh, I should like to marry. Young Johnson.
Grattan, J. P.,
Oh, I should like to marry. London, England; Ryle and Co., printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between 1845
and 1858].
Shelfmark: c31
Cot where I was born. Oh, I should like to marry. Young Johnson.
The cot where I was born. London, England; Ryle and Co., printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between 1845
and 1858].
Shelfmark: c31
Cot where I was born. Oh, I should like to marry. Young Johnson.
Young Johnson. London, England; Ryle and Co., printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between 1845
and 1858].
Shelfmark: c31
Dark hair'd girl. Blue violets. The Duke of Marlborough.
Dark hair'd girl. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c32
Dark hair'd girl. Blue violets. The Duke of Marlborough.
The Duke of Marlborough. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c32
Dark hair'd girl. Blue violets. The Duke of Marlborough.
Rodwell, G. Herbert (George Herbert), 1800-1852,
Blue violets. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c32
Death of Lord Nelson. Undaunted Mary.
Undaunted Mary : or, The banks of sweet Dundee. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c34
Don't keep your wives at home. A new song of songs. Put by for a rainy day.
Callingham, Fred,
A new song of songs. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c38
Don't keep your wives at home. A new song of songs. Put by for a rainy day.
Put by for a rainy day. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c38
Don't keep your wives at home. A new song of songs. Put by for a rainy day.
Don't keep your wives at home. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c38
Down in a diving bell. Never push a man when he's going down the hill.
Down in a diving bell. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c40
Down in a diving bell. Never push a man when he's going down the hill.
Never push a man when he's going down the hill. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c40
Fate of faithful Nancy and William of the waggon train. William and Phillis.
The fate of faithful Nancy and William of the waggon train. London, England; J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, [between 1813 and 1838].
Shelfmark: c49
Fifty years ago : or, I'm one of the olden time. Bear it like a man.
Fifty years ago : or, I'm one of the olden time. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c51
Four leaved shamrock. Young Edward the gallant Hussar.
Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868,
The four leaved shamrock. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c54
Four leaved shamrock. Young Edward the gallant Hussar.
Young Edward the gallant Hussar. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c54
General Munroe. The merry days of old.
Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865,
The merry days of old. London, England; Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth-court, Seven Dial, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c55
Give me a cot in the valley I love. Tarry trowsers.
Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865,
Give me a cot in the valley I love. London, England; [Ryle] and Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c57
Grandfather Brian. Phelim O'Patrick, the Irish speculator.
Phelim O'Patrick, the Irish speculator. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c60
Green mossy banks of the Lea. The convict's child.
The green mossy banks of the Lea. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c62
Green mossy banks of the Lea. The convict's child.
The convict's child. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c62
Ground for the floor. Blind beggar's dauhter [sic] of Bethnal Green.
Blind beggar's dauhter [sic] of Bethnal Green. London, England; Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c63
Her bright smiles haunt me still. I'll deck my brow with flowers. The drunkard's confession.
I'll deck my brow with flowers. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c66
Her bright smiles haunt me still. I'll deck my brow with flowers. The drunkard's confession.
The drunkard's confession. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c66
Her bright smiles haunt me still. I'll deck my brow with flowers. The drunkard's confession.
Carpenter, J. E. (Joseph Edwards), 1813-1885,
Her bright smiles haunt me still. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c66
I wish I was with Nancy in the Strand.
Hall, Frank, 1836-1898,
I wish I was with Nancy in the Strand. London, England; Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. Fortey (late A. Ryle), 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858
and 1885].
Shelfmark: c73
I'd be a butterfly. The mountain maid. The Irish recruit.
Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839,
I'd be a butterfly. London, England; Ryle and Co., Printers 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c74
I'll meet thee at the lane. Happy be thy dreams. Just before the battle, mother.
Happy be thy dreams. London, England; W.S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c76
I'll meet thee at the lane. Happy be thy dreams. Just before the battle, mother.
Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895,
Just before the battle, Mother. London, England; W.S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c76
I'll meet thee at the lane. Happy be thy dreams. Just before the battle, mother.
Blamphin, Charles, d. 1895,
I'll meet thee at the lane. London, England; W.S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c76
It's naughty but it's nice.
Lloyd, Arthur, 1840-1904,
It's naughty but it's nice. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam printer and publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c82
Ivy green. Lovely night. When first I went to sea.
Lovely night. London, England; [Ryle] and Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover street, Portsea, [between
1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c83
Ivy green. Lovely night. When first I went to sea.
When first I went to sea. London, England; [Ryle] and Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover street, Portsea, [between
1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c83
Ivy green. Lovely night. When first I went to sea.
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870,
The ivy green. London, England; [Ryle] and Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover street, Portsea, [between
1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c83
Jolly waggoner. Rambling boys of pleasure. The minute gun at sea.
Arnold, Samuel James, 1774-1852,
The minute gun at sea. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c90
Jolly waggoner. Rambling boys of pleasure. The minute gun at sea.
Rambling boys of pleasure. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c90
Jolly waggoner. Rambling boys of pleasure. The minute gun at sea.
Jolly waggoner. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c90
Just before the battle, Mother. Enniskillen dragoon.
Root, George F. (George Frederick), 1820-1895,
Just before the battle, Mother. London, England; W.S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c92
Kiss behind the door. Shy, shy, dreadfully shy.
Leybourne, George, 1842-1884,
The kiss behind the door. London, England; W.S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c95
Kiss behind the door. Shy, shy, dreadfully shy.
Leybourne, George, 1842-1884,
Shy, shy, dreadfully shy / written & sung by George Leybourne. London, England; W.S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c95
Kiss me Mother, kiss your darling. The bard of Armagh.
Lord, Letta C.,
Kiss me Mother, kiss your darling. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c96
Kiss me Mother, kiss your darling. The bard of Armagh.
The bard of Armagh. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c96
Land of old Erin. The star of Glengarry. The Moorish maid.
The land of old Erin. London, England; Ryle and Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between 1845
and 1858].
Shelfmark: c98
Land of old Erin. The star of Glengarry. The Moorish maid.
The Moorish maid. London, England; Ryle and Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between 1845
and 1858].
Shelfmark: c98
Land of old Erin. The star of Glengarry. The Moorish maid.
Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889,
The star of Glengarry. London, England; Ryle and Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between 1845
and 1858].
Shelfmark: c98
Lass of Richmond Hill. The blackbird. Tom Topsail.
MacNally, Leonard, 1752-1820,
Lass of Richmond Hill. London, England; A. Ryle & Co., Printers 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c101
Lass of Richmond Hill. The blackbird. Tom Topsail.
Upton, William, fl. 1778,
The blackbird. London, England; A. Ryle & Co., Printers 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c101
Life on the ocean wave. I love but thee.
Sargent, Epes, 1813-1880,
A life on the ocean wave. London, England; A. Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c103
Life on the ocean wave. I love but thee.
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852,
I love but thee / written by T. Moore, Esq.. London, England; A. Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c103
Little Mary, the sailor's bride. The primrose girl.
Little Mary, the sailor's bride. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Sold by Pierce, Southborough, and Bennett, Brighton, [between
1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c105
Little Mary, the sailor's bride. The primrose girl.
The primrose girl. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials. Sold by Pierce, Southborough, and Bennett, Brighton, [between
1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c105
Love not. My Erin, O! Mary, the maid of the green.
Mary, the maid of the green. London, England; Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between 1845
and 1858].
Shelfmark: c107
Love not. My Erin, O! Mary, the maid of the green.
My Erin, O!. London, England; Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between 1845
and 1858].
Shelfmark: c107
Love not. My Erin, O! Mary, the maid of the green.
Love not. London, England; Ryle & Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between 1845
and 1858].
Shelfmark: c107
Man at the Nore. A pound or a penny.
The man at the Nore. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer & Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between 1858
and 1885].
Shelfmark: c108
Man on the flying trapeze!
Leybourne, George, 1842-1884,
The man on the flying trapeze! / written and sung by George Leybourne. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer & Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c109
Many happy returns of the day. The village blacksmith.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882,
The village blacksmith. London, England; London: Printed by W. S. Fortey, 2, & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, W.C., [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c110
Many happy returns of the day. The village blacksmith.
Many happy returns of the day. London, England; London: Printed by W. S. Fortey, 2, & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, W.C., [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c110
Maria Louisa['s] lamentation for the green linnet. The rat catcher's daughter.
The rat catcher's daughter. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c111
Maria Louisa['s] lamentation for the green linnet. The rat catcher's daughter.
Maria Louisa['s] lamentation for the green linnet. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c111
Mitchell's address. Nelly Gray.
Mitchell's address. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey (late A. Ryle) 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury,
[between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c115
Mitchell's address. Nelly Gray.
Hanby, Benjamin Russel, 1833-1867,
Nelly Gray. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey (late A. Ryle) 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury,
[between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c115
Mollie darling. Belle Mahone.
Hays, Will. S. (William Shakespeare), 1837-1907,
Mollie darling. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer & Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c116
Mollie darling. Belle Mahone.
McNaughton, John Hugh, 1829-1891,
Belle Mahone. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer & Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c116
Most laughable and curious dialogue which took place between a married couple in this town.
A most laughable and curious dialogue which took place between a married couple in this town.... London, England; J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1838].
Shelfmark: c117
Mother would comfort me. By kind to thy father. Toast and sentiments. Martha the milkman's daughter.
Martha the milkman's daughter. London, England; W. S. Fortey, Printer, Monmouth Ct., London. W.C., [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c118
Mother would comfort me. By kind to thy father. Toast and sentiments. Martha the milkman's daughter.
Sawyer, Charles C. (Charles Carroll), b. 1833,
Mother would comfort me. London, England; W. S. Fortey, Printer, Monmouth Ct., London. W.C., [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c118
Mother would comfort me. By kind to thy father. Toast and sentiments. Martha the milkman's daughter.
Woodbury, I. B. (Isaac Baker), 1818-1858,
Be kind to thy father. London, England; W. S. Fortey, Printer, Monmouth Ct., London. W.C., [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c118
My husband was a good for nothing man : parody on Nelly Gray.
My husband was a good for nothing man : parody on Nelly Gray. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c119
My mother's parting gift to me. The emigrant's farewell.
The emigrant's farewell. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3 Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c120
My mother's parting gift to me. The emigrant's farewell.
Castle, Harry Gilbert,
My mother's parting gift to me. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3 Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c120
Nothing to do with me. Kiss me and I'll go to sleep.
Kiss me and I'll go to sleep. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c129
Nothing to do with me. Kiss me and I'll go to sleep.
Nothing to do with me. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c129
Oakham poachers. Lover's words are ever traced in snow.
Lover's words are ever traced in snow. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c130
Oh, don't I love my Billy. The sailor's grave.
Oh, don't I love my Billy. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c131
Oh, don't I love my Billy. The sailor's grave.
The sailor's grave. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c131
Old arbour tree. The skipper and his boy. Margaretta.
Morris, George Pope, 1802-1864,
Margaretta. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c133
Old arbour tree. The skipper and his boy. Margaretta.
A…de…, Hamilton, 1826-1906,
The skipper and his boy. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c133
Old arbour tree. The skipper and his boy. Margaretta.
Old arbour tree. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c133
Old dog Tray. Good-bye, sweetheart! Good-bye.
Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844,
Old dog Tray. London, England; W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c136
Old dog Tray. Good-bye, sweetheart! Good-bye.
Good-bye, sweetheart! Good-bye. London, England; W. S. Fortey, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c136
On board of the "Kangaroo". Red Sage Sal.
Clifton, Harry, 1831-1872,
On board of the "Kangaroo". London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W.S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c137
Paddle your own canoe. The last rose of summer.
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852,
The last rose of summer. London, England; London: Printed by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, W.C., [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c140
Paddle your own canoe. The last rose of summer.
Clifton, Harry, 1831-1872,
Paddle your own canoe. London, England; London: Printed by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, W.C., [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c140
Pat Maguire. A bachelor's wants.
Youd, John,
A bachelor's wants. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach," Press by W.S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c142
Phoenix of the hall. Oh, if I had some one to love me.
Phoenix of the hall. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach" Press, by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials., [between 1858 and
1885].
Shelfmark: c145
Phoenix of the hall. Oh, if I had some one to love me.
Oh, if I had some one to love me. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach" Press, by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials., [between 1858 and
1885].
Shelfmark: c145
Plains of Waterloo.
The plains of Waterloo. [London and Liverpool], [England]; [J. Paul and Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials; 35, Hanover Street, Portsea;
and Myers's Wholesale Warehouse, Dale Street, Liverpool], [between 1839 and 1845].
Shelfmark: c146
Power of love. Advice to bachelors.
Advice to bachelors. London, England; London, Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. Fortey, (formerly A. Ryle & Co.,) 2 and 3, Monmouth-court,
Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c151
Power of love. Advice to bachelors.
Harris, A. (Augustus), 1825-1873,
The power of love. London, England; London, Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. Fortey, (formerly A. Ryle & Co.,) 2 and 3, Monmouth-court,
Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c151
Pretty plough boy. The spotted cow. Canadian boat song.
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852,
Canadian boat song. London, England; Printed and sold wholesale and retail by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c153
Pretty plough boy. The spotted cow. Canadian boat song.
The pretty plough boy. London, England; Printed and sold wholesale and retail by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c153
Remarkable, affecting, and interesting life and dreadful sufferings of the poor unhappy Elizabeth Watson
The remarkable, affecting, and interesting life and dreadful sufferings of the poor unhappy Elizabeth Watson. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: 11:1:4
The fire-shovel : or, A whimsical, laughable, and diverting account of a woman beating her husband with a shovel up & down
the room until he confessed that Petticoats was master!
The fire-shovel : or, A whimsical, laughable, and diverting account of a woman beating her husband with a shovel up & down
the room until he confessed that Petticoats was master!.
London, England; Printed and sold by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c211
Time and eternity ; or the difference between to-day and to-morrow
Time and eternity ; or the difference between to-day and to-morrow. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dals [sic], London, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: 11:1:3
Vanity of human life : death and the gentleman
The vanity of human life : death and the gentleman. London, England; J. Catnach, printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, Seven Dials., [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: 11:1:2
Queen's return from Scotland.
The Queen's return from Scotland. London, England; J. Paul and Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, Seven Dials, and at 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between
1839 and 1845].
Shelfmark: c155
Red, white, and blue. By the sad sad waves.
Bunn, Alfred, 1796?-1860,
By the sad sad waves. London, England; Ryle and Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 7 Dials, London, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c162
Rolley polley over. 'Tis but a little faded flower.
Enoch, Frederick,
'Tis but a little faded flower. London, England; London: W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858
and 1885].
Shelfmark: c166
Rolley polley over. 'Tis but a little faded flower.
Rolley polley over. London, England; London: W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858
and 1885].
Shelfmark: c166
Rose of Allandale. William of the royal waggon train.
William of the royal waggon train. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey. Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c168
Rose of Allandale. William of the royal waggon train.
Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865,
The rose of Allandale. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey. Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c168
Saucy plough boy. Maiden I will ne'er deceive thee. Mother dear.
Fitzball, Edward, 1792-1873,
Maiden I will ne'er deceive thee. London, England; London: Printed by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c173
Scarlet flower. Sun that lights the roses. Meet me in the willow glen.
Baron-Wilson, Cornwell, Mrs., 1797-1846,
Meet me in the willow glen. London, England; J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1838].
Shelfmark: c174
Scarlet flower. Sun that lights the roses. Meet me in the willow glen.
Lake, John W. (John William), 1823-1899,
Sun that lights the roses. London, England; J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1838].
Shelfmark: c174
Siege of St. Jean d'Acre.
The siege of St. Jean d'Acre. London, England; [Ryle] and Co., Printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, and 35, Hanover Street, Portsea, [between 1839
and 1859].
Shelfmark: c175
Spanish cavalier. Under the willow she's sleeping. We met. I've journey'd over many lands.
Castillo, Jerry,
The Spanish cavalier. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c177
Spanish cavalier. Under the willow she's sleeping. We met. I've journey'd over many lands.
I've journey'd over many lands. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c177
Spanish cavalier. Under the willow she's sleeping. We met. I've journey'd over many lands.
Bayley, F. W. N. (Frederic William Naylor), 1808-1853,
We met. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c177
Spanish cavalier. Under the willow she's sleeping. We met. I've journey'd over many lands.
Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864,
Under the willow she's sleeping. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c177
Susan's adventures in a man-of-war. Bay of Biscay.
Cherry, A. (Andrew), 1762-1812,
Bay of Biscay. London, England; London: Printed by W. S. Fortey, 2, & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London, W.C., [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c182
Things I don't think true. Form, girls, form. The blacksmith's son.
Roberts, Valentine, Mrs.,
The blacksmith's son. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W.S. Fortey, Monmouth-Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c186
Things I don't think true. Form, girls, form. The blacksmith's son.
Things I don't think true. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W.S. Fortey, Monmouth-Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c186
Things I don't think true. Form, girls, form. The blacksmith's son.
Form, girls, form. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W.S. Fortey, Monmouth-Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c186
To the West! Scots wha hae.
Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889,
To the West!. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. Fortey (late A. Ryle) 2 & 3, Monmouth Court Bloomsbury, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c189
To the West! Scots wha hae.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796,
Scots wha hae. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. Fortey (late A. Ryle) 2 & 3, Monmouth Court Bloomsbury, [between
1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c189
Trial of Willy Reilly. Erin-go-bragh.
The trial of Willy Reilly. London, England; [London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W.S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials], [between 1858 and
1885].
Shelfmark: c190
Undaunted female. Speak of a man as you find him.
The undaunted female. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c191
Undaunted female. Speak of a man as you find him.
Simmonds, James,
Speak of a man as you find him. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press" by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c191
War between France and Prussia.
The war between France and Prussia. London, England; W. S. Fortey, General Steam Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c192
When fair Susan I left. The affectionate soldier. Hearts of oak. The thorn.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796,
The thorn. London, England; J. [C]atnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c199
When fair Susan I left. The affectionate soldier. Hearts of oak. The thorn.
When fair Susan I left. London, England; J. [C]atnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c199
When fair Susan I left. The affectionate soldier. Hearts of oak. The thorn.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807,
The affectionate soldier. London, England; J. [C]atnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c199
When fair Susan I left. The affectionate soldier. Hearts of oak. The thorn.
Garrick, David, 1717-1779,
Hearts of oak. London, England; J. [C]atnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1835].
Shelfmark: c199
Where there's a will there's a way. The widow's last prayer.
The widow's last prayer. London, England; London: W. S. Fortey, Printer & Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c201
Where there's a will there's a way. The widow's last prayer.
Clifton, Harry, 1831-1872,
Where there's a will there's a way. London, England; London: W. S. Fortey, Printer & Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c201
William & Nancy. 'Twas on a Sunday morning before the bells did ring.
William & Nancy. London, England; Ryle and Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth-court, Seven Dials, London, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c203
William & Nancy. 'Twas on a Sunday morning before the bells did ring.
'Twas on a Sunday morning before the bells did ring. London, England; Ryle and Co., Printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth-court, Seven Dials, London, [between 1845 and 1858].
Shelfmark: c203
Wood pecker. The legacy. The soldier's dream.
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852,
The legacy. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, primers and battledores sold cheap, [between 1813 and
1835].
Shelfmark: c206
Wood pecker. The legacy. The soldier's dream.
The wood pecker. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, primers and battledores sold cheap, [between 1813 and
1835].
Shelfmark: c206
Wood pecker. The legacy. The soldier's dream.
Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844,
The soldier's dream. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, primers and battledores sold cheap, [between 1813 and
1835].
Shelfmark: c206
Woodman spare that tree. Paul Jones.
Morris, George Pope, 1802-1864,
Woodman spare that tree. London, England; London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W. S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, Bloomsbury, [between 1858 and 1885].
Shelfmark: c207
Young Napoleon : or, The bunch of roses. Adventures of little Mike.
Young Napoleon : or, The bunch of roses. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1838].
Shelfmark: c209
Young Napoleon : or, The bunch of roses. Adventures of little Mike.
Adventures of little Mike. London, England; Printed by J. Catnach, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, [between 1813 and 1838].
Shelfmark: c209
John Bull's nothing more. Paul Jones.
Perry, Frederick C.,
John Bull's nothing more / written by F. C. Perry. London, England; H. Disley, Printer, 57, High-Street, St. Giles, [between 1860 and 1883].
Shelfmark: D2
Red cross of England : the flag of the brave. Lowlands of Holland.
The red cross of England : the flag of the brave. London, England; H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, [between 1860 and 1883].
Shelfmark: 6:12:6
We were boys together. Meet me in the morning.
Morris, George Pope, 1802-1864,
We were boys together. London, England; H. Disley, Printer, 57 High-street, St. Giles, [between 1860 and 1883].
Shelfmark: 8:12:16
Butcher's daughter's policy : or, The lustful lord well fitted.
The butcher's daughter's policy : or, The lustful lord well fitted. London, England; Printed by John Evans 42, Long-Lane, West-smithfield, London, [between 1799 and 1820].
Shelfmark: 3:8:9
Lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady : together with the untimely death of their two
children.
A lamentable ballad of the tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady : together with the untimely death of their two
children.
London, England; Printed and sold by John Evans, 42, Long Lane, West Smithfield, London, [between 1799 and 1820].
Shelfmark: Evans3
Johnny Armstrong's death, and all his brave men.
Johnny Armstrong's death, and all his brave men. Chesterfield, England; Chesterfield: Printed by John Ford, where Travellers &c. may be serv'd, [18--].
Shelfmark: Ford1
John Barleycorn triumphant : or, The teetotallers in the dumps. Jessie, the flower o'Dumblane.
John Barleycorn triumphant : or, The teetotallers in the dumps. London, England; Fordyce, Printer, 48, Dean Street, Newcastle, [between 1828 and 1837].
Shelfmark: Fordy1
John Barleycorn triumphant : or, The teetotallers in the dumps. Jessie, the flower o'Dumblane.
Tannahill, Robert, 1774-1810,
Jessie, the flower o' Dumblane. London, England; Fordyce, Printer, 48, Dean Street, Newcastle, [between 1828 and 1837].
Shelfmark: Fordy1
New song, written expressly for the occasion, and sung with the greatest applause, by Mr. Hallam, at the opening of the New
Theatre, Bridgnorth on Saturday evening, December 11th, 1824.
Hallam, Mr.,
A new song, written expressly for the occasion, and sung with the greatest applause, by Mr. Hallam, at the opening of the
New Theatre, Bridgnorth on Saturday evening, December 11th, 1824.
Bridgnorth, England; Gitton, Jun. Printer, [1824].
Shelfmark: 6:2:8
The good old days of Adam and Eve / as sung with the most unbounded applause, (during the last theatrical season,) by Mr.
Hallam, of the Bridgnorth Theatre.
Hudson, Thomas,
The good old days of Adam and Eve. Bridgnorth, England; G. Gitton, Printer, Bridgnorth, [between 1824 and 1834?].
Shelfmark: 4.14.3
John Bull : a song, on the threatened invasion, being an introduction to "God save the King".
Harris, Joseph,
John Bull : a song, on the threatened invasion, being an introduction to "God save the King". London, England; G. F. Harris, Printer, Glocester, [between 1793 and 1805].
Shelfmark: Harris1
Carpenter : or, The danger of evil company.
More, Hannah, 1745-1833,
The carpenter : or, The danger of evil company. Bath, England; Sold by S. Hazard, (Printer to the Cheap Repository for Religious and Moral Tracts) at Bath; by J. Marshall,
at the Cheap Repositories No. 17, Queen- Street, Cheap-side, and No. 4, Aldermary Church-Yard; R. White, Piccadilly, London…,
[1795].
Shelfmark: Haz1
King or a consul? : a new song to the tune of Derry down.
More, Hannah, 1745-1833,
A king or a consul? : a new song to the tune of Derry down. Bath, England; Bath: Printed and sold by S. Hazard: sold also by Messrs. Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Hatchard, Piccadilly,
London; James, Wine-street, Bristol; and by all the booksellers in the United Kingdom, [1795].
Shelfmark: Haz2
Roguish miller : or, Nothing got by cheating. A true ballad.
More, Hannah, 1745-1833,
The roguish miller : or, Nothing got by cheating. A true ballad. Bath, England; Sold by S. Hazard, Printer to the Cheap Repository for Religious and Moral Tracts) at Bath; by J. Marshall,
at the Cheap Repositories No. 17, Queen- Street, Cheap-side, and No. 4, Aldermary Church-Yard, London; and by all booksellers,
newsmen and hawkers.., [1795].
Shelfmark: Haz3
Answer to the cavalier. I'm a flirt.
I'm a flirt. Northampton, England; Henson, Printer, and Publisher, 81, Bridge Street, Northampton. Sold also by J. Taylor, Town Crier,
Aylesbury, Bucks, [18-- ].
Shelfmark: 3:2:5
Answer to the cavalier. I'm a flirt.
Answer to the cavalier. Northampton, England; Henson, Printer, and Publisher, 81, Bridge Street, Northampton. Sold also by J. Taylor, Town Crier,
Aylesbury, Bucks, [18-- ].
Shelfmark: 3:2:5
Cottager's daughter. The sailor's courtship.
The sailor's courtship. Northampton, England; Henson, Printer and Publisher, 81, Bridge Street, Northampton - Sold also by J. Taylor, Town Crier,
Aylesbury, Bucks, [18-- ].
Shelfmark: 3:13:11
Cottager's daughter. The sailor's courtship.
The cottager's daughter. Northampton, England; Henson, Printer and Publisher, 81, Bridge Street, Northampton - Sold also by J. Taylor, Town Crier,
Aylesbury, Bucks, [18-- ].
Shelfmark: 3:13:11
Pleasures of a quartern of good gin.
Morgan, John,
The pleasures of a quartern of good gin. London, England; Psinted [sic] by J. Hill, 14, Waterloo Road, near the Victoria Theatre, [ca. 1836].
Shelfmark: 6:7:19
Pains of matrimony. Lowland Caroline. The light bark.
Mahoney, A.,
The light bark. London, England; Printed and published by Hillatt & Martin, 13, Little Prescot Street, Goodman's Fields, [ca. 1838].
Shelfmark: 6:6:13
Pains of matrimony. Lowland Caroline. The light bark.
The pains of matrimony. London, England; Printed and published by Hillatt & Martin, 13, Little Prescot Street, Goodman's Fields, [ca. 1838].
Shelfmark: 6:6:13
Blackbird. Will the Weaver.
Will the Weaver. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer, (from Pitts) who[le]sale Toy and marble warehouse, 31 Dud[le]y Street, Seven Dials, [between
1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 3:5:11
Blind boy's been at play Mother.
Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889,
The blind boy's been at play Mother. London, England; E Hodges, Printer (from the late I. Pitt's Wholesale Toy Warehouse, [31 Dudley] st. Seven Dials, [between
1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 3:5:17
Blue violets.
Rodwell, G. Herbert (George Herbert), 1800-1852,
Blue violets. London, England; E. Hodges's (from Pitt's,) Wholesale Song, Mart, Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31 Dudley st. 7 Dials, [between
1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 3:6:7
Burial club. The pilot.
Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839,
The pilot. [London], [England]; [E. Hodges, Printer and Publisher (from Pitt's) Wholesale and Retail Marble and Toy Warehouse, 31, Dudley
Street, Seven Dials,] where two or three new songs are published every week, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 3:8:6
Burial club. The pilot.
Burial club. [London], [England]; [E. Hodges, Printer and Publisher (from Pitt's) Wholesale and Retail Marble and Toy Warehouse, 31, Dudley
Street, Seven Dials,] where two or three new songs are published every week, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 3:8:6
Cheer, lads cheer for the fall of Sebastopol. God defend the right.
Cheer, lads cheer for the fall of Sebastopol. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse, 26, Grafton Street, Soho, [between 1855 and 1861].
Shelfmark: 3:9:18
Distressed sempstress. The bloom is on the rye. All the lads in the village come wooing to me.
Fitzball, Edward, 1792-1873,
The bloom is on the rye. London, England; E. Hodges, from Pitt's Toy and Marble Warehouse, [31, Monmouth] Street, 7 Dials, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 3.17.4
Distressed sempstress. The bloom is on the rye. All the lads in the village come wooing to me.
The distressed sempstress. London, England; E. Hodges, from Pitt's Toy and Marble Warehouse, [31, Monmouth] Street, 7 Dials, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 3.17.4
Distressed sempstress. The bloom is on the rye. All the lads in the village come wooing to me.
All the lads in the village come wooing to me. London, England; E. Hodges, from Pitt's Toy and Marble Warehouse, [31, Monmouth] Street, 7 Dials, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 3.17.4
English girl for me. The girl of my heart. Old donkey.
The girl of my heart. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 26 Grafton St Soho London, [between 1855 and 1861].
Shelfmark: 4.2.9
English girl for me. The girl of my heart. Old donkey.
Old donkey. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 26 Grafton St Soho London, [between 1855 and 1861].
Shelfmark: 4.2.9
English girl for me. The girl of my heart. Old donkey.
An English girl for me. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 26 Grafton St Soho London, [between 1855 and 1861].
Shelfmark: 4.2.9
I am off to Ireland : so don't you cry for me.
I am off to Ireland : so don't you cry for me. London, England; Hodges, Printer, (from Pitt's) wholesale Toy warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials, [between 1846 and
1854].
Shelfmark: 4.18.2
I don't mean to tell you her name : or, My village fair.
I don't mean to tell you her name : or, My village fair. London, England; E. Hodges from Pitt's Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, Monmouth Street, 7 Dials, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 4.18.5
Lamentation of Cardinal Wiseman.
Lamentation of Cardinal Wiseman. London, England; E. Hodges, (from I. Pitts'), Printer, Who[l]esale Toy and Marble Warehouse, No. 31, Dudley Street, Seven
Dials, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: Hod1
Miss Whiteybrown : niggar [sic] parody on "Molly Bawn".
Miss Whiteybrown : niggar [sic] parody on "Molly Bawn". London, England; E. Hodges, from Pitts' Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, 7 Dials, [between 1846 and
1854].
Shelfmark: Hod6
Old Dan Tucker.
Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815-1904,
Old Dan Tucker. London, England; E. Hodges, fom [sic] Pitts', Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, Dudley St., late Monmouth St., Seven
Dials, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 6:3:20
Prince Albert and the Coal Exhange.
Prince Albert and the Coal Exchange. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer, (f[r]om I. Pitt's) Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, 7 Dials, [between 1846
and 1854].
Shelfmark: 6:9:20
Punch ladle. I would I were a fairy.
Adams, Henry,
Punch ladle. London, England; [E. Hodges] (from Pitt's) Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, [31 Dudley Street, Seven Dials], [between
1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: p1000
Punch ladle. I would I were a fairy.
I would I were a fairy. London, England; [E. Hodges] (from Pitt's) Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, [31 Dudley Street, Seven Dials], [between
1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: p1000
Rogue who insulted the Queen. Dark hair'd girl.
Dark hair'd girl. London, England; E. Hodges (late Pitt,s [sic]), wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials, [between
1850 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 6:14:10
Rogue who insulted the Queen. Dark hair'd girl.
Rogue who insulted the Queen. London, England; E. Hodges (late Pitt,s [sic]), wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 31, Dudley Street, Seven Dials, [between
1850 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 6:14:10
Under the rock. Cottage in the grove.
Under the rock. London, England; Printed and Published by E. Hodges, (from Pitt's) Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, [Dudley] street,
Seven Dials…, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 8:10:10
Under the rock. Cottage in the grove.
Cottage in the grove. London, England; Printed and Published by E. Hodges, (from Pitt's) Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31, [Dudley] street,
Seven Dials…, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 8:10:10
Will you love me then as now.
Weiland, Francis,
Will you love me then as now. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer, (from Pitt's) Song Mart, and Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, 31 Dudley Street, Seven
Dials, [between 1846 and 1854].
Shelfmark: 6:15:4
Wonderful ducks. Three cheers for an Irish stew : parody on the Red, white & blue.
Jackson, J.,
The wonderful ducks. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse, 26, Grafton Street, Soho, [between 1855 and 1861].
Shelfmark: h100
Wonderful ducks. Three cheers for an Irish stew : parody on the Red, white & blue.
Perry, Frederick C.,
Three cheers for an Irish stew : parody on the Red, white & blue. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer, Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse, 26, Grafton Street, Soho, [between 1855 and 1861].
Shelfmark: h100
You rambling boys of pleasure. General Munroe.
You rambling boys of pleasure. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer (from Pitt's) Wholesale Toy Warehouse, No. 31 [Dudley] Street, Seven Dials, [between 1846
and 1854].
Shelfmark: 4.9.5
You rambling boys of pleasure. General Munroe.
General Munroe. London, England; E. Hodges, Printer (from Pitt's) Wholesale Toy Warehouse, No. 31 [Dudley] Street, Seven Dials, [between 1846
and 1854].
Shelfmark: 4.9.5
Verses written by a lady on two orphans, who were found sitting upon their mother's grave.
Verses written by a lady on two orphans, who were found sitting upon their mother's grave. Guisborough, England; Printed and sold by R. Hodgson, Market Place-Gisborough, [18--].
Shelfmark: 8:11:1
Found with the slain : or, The soldier's mother! Little sister's gone to sleep!
Cooper, George, 1840-1927,
Little sister's gone to sleep!. Sheffield, England; F. Jones, Printer, 55, Lambert St., Sheffield, [ca. 1879].
Shelfmark: 4.7.3
Found with the slain : or, The soldier's mother! Little sister's gone to sleep!
Jones, Frederick,
Found with the slain : or, The soldier's mother!. Sheffield, England; F. Jones, Printer, 55, Lambert St., Sheffield, [ca. 1879].
Shelfmark: 4.7.3
Grandfather's clock. The soldier's letter to his mother.
Work, Henry C. (Henry Clay), 1832-1884,
Grandfather's clock. Sheffield, England; F. Jones Printer, 55 Lambert St. Sheffield, [ca. 1879].
Shelfmark: 4.13.1
You will keep the old clock my grandfather said. Little sister's gone to sleep!
Bernstein, Nella,
You will keep the old clock my grandfather said. Sheffield, England; F. Jones, Printer, 55, Lambert St. Sheffield, [ca. 1879].
Shelfmark: 8:18:3
You will keep the old clock my grandfather said. Little sister's gone to sleep!
Cooper, George, 1840-1927,
Little sister's gone to sleep!. Sheffield, England; F. Jones, Printer, 55, Lambert St. Sheffield, [ca. 1879].
Shelfmark: 8:18:3
Cheer up lads for India. Come sit thee down. The miller of the Dee.
Sinclair, John, 1791-1857,
Come sit thee down. Birmingham, England; Printed by T. King, Birmingham, and sold by G. Green, at his Music Stall, near the Turnpike, City Road,
and at Featherstone City Road…, [ca. 1857].
Shelfmark: 3:9:19
Cheer up lads for India. Come sit thee down. The miller of the Dee.
Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889,
The miller of the Dee. Birmingham, England; Printed by T. King, Birmingham, and sold by G. Green, at his Music Stall, near the Turnpike, City Road,
and at Featherstone City Road…, [ca. 1857].
Shelfmark: 3:9:19
Cheer up lads for India. Come sit thee down. The miller of the Dee.
Cheer up lads for India. Birmingham, England; Printed by T. King, Birmingham, and sold by G. Green, at his Music Stall, near the Turnpike, City Road,
and at Featherstone City Road…, [ca. 1857].
Shelfmark: 3:9:19
Costermonger's many scenes.
Costermonger's many scenes. Birmingham, England; Printed by T. King, Birmingham, and sold by Mr. Green, at his Music Stall, near the Turupike [sic], City
Road, [ca. 1845].
Shelfmark: 3:13:4
Paddy's go in at the great Russian bear.
Paddy's go in at the great Russian bear. Birmingham, England; Printed by T. King, Birmigham [sic], and sold by Mr. Green, at his Music Stall, near the Turnpike, City-road,
and at 27, Featherstone-street, City- road…, [ca. 1854].
Shelfmark: 6:6:11
Loyal Windsor & Eton poet, and an offering of an old warrior, Herbertus Stockhore, late of the Earl of Faulkenburgh's N. R.
Y. V…
The loyal Windsor & Eton poet, and an offering of an old warrior, Herbertus Stockhore, late of the Earl of Faulkenburgh's
N. R. Y. V….
London, England; C. Knight, Printer, Windsor, [between 1812 and 1820].
Shelfmark: Knight1
I am Baltic Charley and no mistake.
Morgan, John,
I am Baltic Charley and no mistake. London, England; John Marks, Printer, 206, Brick Lane, in the Parish of Christchurch, Spitalfields, [between 1855 and 1856].
Shelfmark: 4.18.1
Dawing of the day. The hunter and his bride.
Dawning of the day. London, England; Printed & Published, by Mitchelson, 51, Turnmill St. near the Sessious [sic] House, Clerkenwell Green, [1844].
Shelfmark: 3:15:11
Dawing of the day. The hunter and his bride.
The hunter and his bride. London, England; Printed & Published, by Mitchelson, 51, Turnmill St. near the Sessious [sic] House, Clerkenwell Green, [1844].
Shelfmark: 3:15:11
Gondolier. As the world I traversed. Hot codlings.
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814,
Hot codlings. London, England; Printed and sold by W.I. Mitchelson, 51, Turnmill Street, near the Sessions House, Clerkenwell, [1844].
Shelfmark: 4.11.4
Gondolier. As the world I traversed. Hot codlings.
As the world I traversed. London, England; Printed and sold by W.I. Mitchelson, 51, Turnmill Street, near the Sessions House, Clerkenwell, [1844].
Shelfmark: 4.11.4
Gondolier. As the world I traversed. Hot codlings.
Bunn, Alfred, 1796?-1860,
The gondolier. London, England; Printed and sold by W.I. Mitchelson, 51, Turnmill Street, near the Sessions House, Clerkenwell, [1844].
Shelfmark: 4.11.4
Sympathy for O'Connel. The barber's lament.
The barber's lament. London, England; Printed and Published by W. I. Mitchelson, 51 Turnmill Street, near the Sessions House, Clearkenwell Green,
and at 22, Monmouth Street, 7 Dials...., [1844].
Shelfmark: 8:6:7
Sympathy for O'Connel. The barber's lament.
Sympathy for O'Connel [sic]. London, England; Printed and Published by W. I. Mitchelson, 51 Turnmill Street, near the Sessions House, Clearkenwell Green,
and at 22, Monmouth Street, 7 Dials...., [1844].
Shelfmark: 8:6:7
Young Ellen Loraine. The old willow brook. Ellen Aureen.
Bruton, James, 1815-1867,
The old willow brook. London, England; Printed and Published by W. I. Mitchelson, 51, Turnmill Steet [sic], near the Sessions House, Clerkenwell,
[1844].
Shelfmark: 8:18:4
Young Ellen Loraine. The old willow brook. Ellen Aureen.
Mazzinghi, Joseph, 1765-1844,
Ellen Aureen. London, England; Printed and Published by W. I. Mitchelson, 51, Turnmill Steet [sic], near the Sessions House, Clerkenwell,
[1844].
Shelfmark: 8:18:4
Young Ellen Loraine. The old willow brook. Ellen Aureen.
Brooke, Frances, 1724?-1789,
Young Ellen Loraine. London, England; Printed and Published by W. I. Mitchelson, 51, Turnmill Steet [sic], near the Sessions House, Clerkenwell,
[1844].
Shelfmark: 8:18:4
Working men of England. The Scottish blue bells. Molly dear : or, I'm not myself at all.
Sillery, Charles Doyne, 1807-1837,
The Scottish blue bells. London, England; Published at Neesom's Song Mart, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, near the Railway Arch, [18--].
Shelfmark: 8:17:6
Working men of England. The Scottish blue bells. Molly dear : or, I'm not myself at all.
The working men of England. London, England; Published at Neesom's Song Mart, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, near the Railway Arch, [18--].
Shelfmark: 8:17:6
Working men of England. The Scottish blue bells. Molly dear : or, I'm not myself at all.
Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868,
Molly dear : or, I'm not myself at all. London, England; Published at Neesom's Song Mart, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, near the Railway Arch, [18--].
Shelfmark: 8:17:6
Another present for Old John Bull, birth of the Duke of York.
Another present for Old John Bull, birth of the Duke of York. London, England; Paul, Printer, 18. Great St. Andrew Stree[t] 7 Dials, [ca. 1850].
Shelfmark: 3:5:6
Blue-eyed boy : or, I wish Mamma was here. The men of merry England. Rock'd in the cradle of the deep.
Bagnall, Sam (Samuel), 1836-1885,
The blue-eyed boy : or, I wish Mamma was here / written, sung & composed by San Bagnall. Manchester, England; Sold by T. Pearson, Manchester, also by T. Samsom, 99, Coleshill Street, Birmingham, [between 1850 and
1899].
Shelfmark: 3:6:3
Blue-eyed boy : or, I wish Mamma was here. The men of merry England. Rock'd in the cradle of the deep.
Willard, Emma, 1787-1870,
Rock'd in the cradle of the deep / words by Mrs. Willard. Music by J.P. Knight, author of 'She wore a wreath of roses'. Manchester, England; Sold by T. Pearson, Manchester, also by T. Samsom, 99, Coleshill Street, Birmingham, [between 1850 and
1899].
Shelfmark: 3:6:3
Blue-eyed boy : or, I wish Mamma was here. The men of merry England. Rock'd in the cradle of the deep.
The men of merry England. Manchester, England; Sold by T. Pearson, Manchester, also by T. Samsom, 99, Coleshill Street, Birmingham, [between 1850 and
1899].
Shelfmark: 3:6:3
Lines on the loss of the 'Atlantic' mail steamship, and upwards of 500 persons.
Lines on the loss of the 'Atlantic' mail steamship, and upwards of 500 persons. [Manchester], [England], [1873].
Shelfmark: Pear1
Magic lantern slides. Cockle Sal.
Durden, Richard,
Magic lantern slides / written and sung by R. Durden, with thunders of applause at the Principal Music Halls in Great Britain.
Manchester, England; Printed by T. Pearson, Machine Printer &c., 4 and 6, Chadderton St., Oldham Rd. Manchester, [1871].
Shelfmark: Pear4
Polly said she loved me. Keep off the grass.
Hart, E. A.,
Polly said she loved me / written, sung and composed by Mr. E. A. Hart, the great London comedian and author. Manchester, England; T. Pearson, Printer, 4 & 6 Chadderton St., Oldham Road, Manchester. Sold Wholesale by T. Sansom, 99,
Coleshill St. Birmingham, [between 1850 and 1899].
Shelfmark: 6:8:5
Polly said she loved me. Keep off the grass.
Ray, Ben,
Keep off the grass / sung by John Whynne, with immense success. Words and music by Ben Ray. Manchester, England; T. Pearson, Printer, 4 & 6 Chadderton St., Oldham Road, Manchester. Sold Wholesale by T. Sansom, 99,
Coleshill St. Birmingham, [between 1850 and 1899].
Shelfmark: 6:8:5
Rigs of the races. I could tell it, if I felt it, in the dark.
Pinder, T.,
I could tell it, if I felt it, in the dark / written by T. Pinder, Leeds. [Manchester], [England], [between 1850 and 1899].
Shelfmark: 6:13:20
See that my grave's kept green. There never was a coward where the shamrock grows. The penny and the bob.
There never was a coward where the shamrock grows. [Manchester], [England], [1879?].
Shelfmark: 6:17:10
What I saw in my dream as I slept in my chair. Kiss me, and I'll go to sleep.
Durden, Richard,
What I saw in my dream as I slept in my chair! / written and sung by Richard Durden, with great success. [Manchester], [England], [between 1850 and 1899].
Shelfmark: 8:13:6
Young scamp : or, You can't hold a candle to me. The mariner's grave.
Pettitt, Henry, 1848-1893,
The The young scamp : or, You can't hold a candle to me. Manchester, England; Printed by T. Pearson, Machine Printer &c. 4 and 6, Chadderton St, Oldham Rd. Manchester, [between 1850
and 1899].
Shelfmark: 8:18:13
Young scamp : or, You can't hold a candle to me. The mariner's grave.
Oletar, A. N.,
The mariner's grave. Manchester, England; Printed by T. Pearson, Machine Printer &c. 4 and 6, Chadderton St, Oldham Rd. Manchester, [between 1850
and 1899].
Shelfmark: 8:18:13
Affectionate soldier.
Carey, George Saville, 1743-1807,
Affectionate soldier. London, England; Printed at Pitts, Wholesale Toy Warehouse 6, Gre[at] st Andrew street, 7 dials., [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: Pit40
At close of day. Behold the man that is unlucky.
Behold the man that is unlucky. London, England; Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6 Gt. St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, [between 1819 and
1844].
Shelfmark: 3:2:16
At close of day. Behold the man that is unlucky.
At close of day. London, England; Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6 Gt. St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, [between 1819 and
1844].
Shelfmark: 3:2:16
Bewildered maid : or, Slow broke the light.
Brandon, Isaac,
The bewildered maid : or, Slow broke the light. London, England; Pitts Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse 6, Great st. Andrew street, 7 Dials, [between 1819 and
1844].
Shelfmark: 3:4:21
Bleak was the morn : or, The sailor's return.
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814,
Bleak was the morn : or, The sailor's return. London, England; Printed and sold by J. Pitts 6 Great st Andrews street 7 Dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 3:5:14
Braham's Beautiful maid. Liston's Beautiful maid : a popular burlesque parody.
Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841,
Braham's Beautiful maid. London, England; Pitts Printer and Toy Warehouse 6 Great st. Andrew Street 7 Dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 3:7:8
Braham's Beautiful maid. Liston's Beautiful maid : a popular burlesque parody.
Liston, Harry,
Liston's Beautiful maid : a popular burlesque parody. London, England; Pitts Printer and Toy Warehouse 6 Great st. Andrew Street 7 Dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 3:7:8
Britain's guardian angel.
Thomson, James, 1700-1748,
Britain's guardian angel. London, England; Published at J. Pitts Toy & marble Warehouse Great st Andrew street 7 dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 3:7:15
Celia's complaint, for the loss of her shepherd, gone to fight in America.
Celia's complaint, for the loss of her shepherd, gone to fight in America. London, England; Printed & sold by J. Pitts Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 3:9:11
Chorus of huntsmen in Der Freitscuhz [sic].
Kind, Friedrich, 1768-1843,
Chorus of huntsmen in Der Freitscuhz [sic]. London, England; Pitts Printer Wholesale Toy & Marble Wharehouse [sic], 6 Gt. St. Andrew Street 7 Dials, [between 1819 and
1844].
Shelfmark: 3:10:5
Chorus of huntsmen in Der Freitscuhz [sic].
Kind, Friedrich, 1768-1843,
Chorus of huntsmen in Der Freitscuhz [sic]. London, England; Pitts Printer Wholesale Toy & Marble Wharehouse [sic], 6 Gt. St. Andrew Street 7 Dials, [between 1819 and
1844].
Shelfmark: 3:10:6
Come where the aspens quiver. The new mariners.
Come where the aspens quiver. London, England; Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: 3:12:4
Come where the aspens quiver. The new mariners.
Dudley, H. Bate (Henry Bate), Sir, 1745-1824,
The new mariners. London, England; Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: 3:12:4
Corporal Casey.
Colman, George, 1762-1836,
Corporal Casey. London, England; Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse. 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: 3:13:3
Cottage in the grove.
Hook, Mr. (James), 1746-1827,
The cottage in the grove. London, England; Pitts, Printer, Wholesale toy and Marble Warehouse 6 Great st. Andrew street, 7 Dials, [between 1819 and
1844].
Shelfmark: 3:13:8
Dear Mary : or, Farewell to old England.
Thompson, Edward, 1738?-1786,
Dear Mary : or, Farewell to old England. London, England; Printed and Sold by J Pitts, No. 14, Great St. Andrew Street, 7 Dials, [between 1802 and 1819].
Shelfmark: 3:15:17
Erin-go-bragh. The thumping glass of gin.
The thumping glass of gin. London, England; [Pitts, Printers, wholesale toy and marble warehouse, 6, Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials], [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: 4.2.13
Erin-go-bragh. The thumping glass of gin.
Erin-go-bragh. London, England; [Pitts, Printers, wholesale toy and marble warehouse, 6, Great St Andrew Street, Seven Dials], [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: 4.2.13
From night till morn I take my glass.
From night till morn I take my glass. London, England; Printed for and sold by J. Pitts, 14, Great Saint Andrew Street, Seven Dials, [between 1802 and 1817].
Shelfmark: 4.7.11
Generous farmer : or, Poor soldier.
The generous farmer : or, Poor soldier. London, England; Printed at Pitts Wholesale Toy Warehouse, 6, Great St Andrew Street, 7 Dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 4.9.6
Grand chorus of huntsmen in Der Frieschutz [sic].
Kind, Friedrich, 1768-1843,
The grand chorus of huntsmen in Der Frieschutz [sic]. London, England; Pitts Printer Wholesale Marble & Toy Wharehouse [sic], 6, Gt. [S]t. Andrew Street 7 Dials, [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: 4.12.8
Grand chorus of huntsmen in Der Frieschutz [sic].
Kind, Friedrich, 1768-1843,
The grand chorus of huntsmen in Der Frieschutz [sic]. London, England; Pitts Printer Wholesale Marble & Toy Wharehouse [sic], 6, Gt. [S]t. Andrew Street 7 Dials, [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: 4.12.6
He loves and he rides away.
Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818,
He loves and he rides away. London, England; Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse, Great st Andrew street, 7 dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 4.15.4
Heaving the lead.
Pearce, William, fl. 1785-1796,
Heaving the lead. London, England; Pitts, Printer, Wholesale toy and Marble Warehouse, Great St Anddrew [sic] Street, 7 dials, [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: 4.15.10
How sweet in the woodlands.
Harington, Henry, 1727-1816,
How sweet in the woodlands. London, England; Pitts Printer Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse, 6, Great st Andrew street, 7 dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 4.17.5
I'm often drunk and seldom sober.
I'm often drunk and seldom sober. London, England; Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew street, 7 Dials, [between 1819 and
1844].
Shelfmark: 4.19.10
In the Bay of Biscay O!
Cherry, A. (Andrew), 1762-1812,
In the Bay of Biscay O!. London, England; Pitts Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse 6, Great st. Andrew street, 7 Dials, [between 1819 and
1844].
Shelfmark: 4.19.15
Landlord outwitted! : or, The crafty miller, and his she-ass.
The landlord outwitted! : or, The crafty miller, and his she-ass. London, England; Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: Pitt5
Marian's my lily, and Fiora's my rose.
Marian's my lily, and Fiora's my rose. London, England; Pitts Printer Toy and Marble Wa[r]ehouse, 6, Great st. Andrew street 7 dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: Pitt12
My lodging is on the cold ground.
Gay, John, 1685-1732,
My lodging is on the cold ground. London, England; Printed at J. Pitts Wholesale Toy Warehouse, Great st. Andrew street, 7 dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: Pitt22
New boxing song, on the great battle between Spring and Langan, which is to take place on the 8th of June next, for 500l,
aside.
A new boxing song, on the great battle between Spring and Langan, which is to take place on the 8th of June next, for 500l,
aside.
London, England; Pitts Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse 6, Great st Andrew street 7 Dials, [1824].
Shelfmark: Pitt24
Not a drum was heard.
Wolfe, Charles, 1791-1823,
Not a drum was heard. London, England; Printed and Sold by J. Pitts, Toy and Marble Warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew's-street, Seven Dials. Sold also
by D. Goodwin, 204, White Chapel Road, near the London Hospital, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 6:3:4
O come to me when day light sets.
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852,
O come to me when day light sets. London, England; Pitts, P[r]inter; toy and marble warehouse, 6, Great st andrew street 7 dial, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 6:3:7
Outlandish knight. The wandering boy.
White, Henry Kirke, 1785-1806,
The wandering boy. London, England; Pitts printer Wholesale Toy and Marble ware house 6 Great st Andrew street 7 dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 6:6:3
Pensioner's complaint against his wife.
Pensioner's complaint against his wife. London, England; Pitts, printer, wholesale toy and marble warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dials, [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: 6:7:5
Breath of life : being an account of a young man that went to sea, thinking it a pleasant life, but soon found his mistake.
Breath of life : being an account of a young man that went to sea, thinking it a pleasant life, but soon found his mistake.
London, England; Printed and sold by J. Pitts, no. 14, Great st, Andrew street, Seven Dials, [between 1802 and 1819].
Shelfmark: o8
Excellent new ballad entitled The cripple of Cornwall : wherein is shewn his dissolate life and deserved death.
An excellent new ballad entitled The cripple of Cornwall : wherein is shewn his dissolate life and deserved death. London, England; J. Pitts, Printer, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven Dials, [between 1802 and 1819].
Shelfmark: Pitto3
Ralph and Nell's ramble to Oxford.
Ralph and Nell's ramble to Oxford. London, England; Printed for and sold by J. Pitts, No. 14, Great Saint Andrew Street, Seven Dials, [between 1802 and 1819].
Shelfmark: 6:11:16
Wandering young gentlewoman : or, Cat-skin.
The wandering young gentlewoman : or, Cat-skin. London, England; Printed for and sold by J. Pitts, No. 14, Great St. Andrew Street Seven Dials, [ca. 1809].
Shelfmark: 8:12:7
Scots, wha hae wi Wallace bled.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796,
Scots, wha hae wi Wallace bled. London, England; Pitts Printer Toy and Marble Ware-house 6 Great st. Andrew street 7 dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 6:16:19
Shipwreck'd tar.
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814,
Shipwreck'd tar. London, England; Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gr. St. Andrew Street. Seven Dials, [between 1819
and 1844].
Shelfmark: 6:18:9
Tom Brown and the Alderman's widow.
Tom Brown and the Alderman's widow. London, England; Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy & Marblewar [sic] house 6 Great st Andrew street [7] dials, [between 1819 and
1844].
Shelfmark: 8:8:17
Wanderer : or, My love has lost his way.
The wanderer : or, My love has lost his way. London, England; Pitts Printer, Wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse, 6, Great st. Andrew street 7 dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 8:12:5
When Vulcan forg'd the bolts of Jove.
Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841,
When Vulcan forg'd the bolts of Jove. London, England; J. Pitts, Printer and Toy Warehous[e] 6 Great St. Andtew Street 7 dials e [sic], [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: 8:13:14
Will you come to the bower.
Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852,
Will you come to the bower. London, England; Pitts, Printer Toy and Marble Warehouse Great st Andrew street, seven dials, [between 1819 and 1844].
Shelfmark: R
Gas lamp-lighters' poems.
Gas lamp-lighters' poems. London, England; Printed by J. Quick, Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell; and at Little Paternoster Row, Union Street, Spitalfields…,
[18--].
Shelfmark: Quick
Adventures in a steam boat. The Knight of the Sable Plume. The Knight of the Silver Shield.
The Knight of the Sable Plume. London, England; Sharp, Printer, 30, Kent Street, Borough. London, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: 3:1:3
Adventures in a steam boat. The Knight of the Sable Plume. The Knight of the Silver Shield.
Adventures in a steam boat. London, England; Sharp, Printer, 30, Kent Street, Borough. London, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: 3:1:3
Adventures in a steam boat. The Knight of the Sable Plume. The Knight of the Silver Shield.
The Knight of the Silver Shield. London, England; Sharp, Printer, 30, Kent Street, Borough. London, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: 3:1:3
Dicky Daw : or, Do as other people do. Mr. and Mrs. Bone.
Dicky Daw : or, Do as other people do. London, England; Sharp, Printer, and Children's Bookseller, 30, Kent Street, Borough, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: 3:16:19
Fair Betsy of Deptford, and her young sailor bold. His country and his friends.
Fair Betsy of Deptford, and her young sailor bold. London, England; Sharp, Printer, 30, Kent Street, Borough, London, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: 4.4.3
Jolly fisherman. Poor Willie was a sailor brave. Brittannia sat weeping.
Poor Willie was a sailor brave. London, England; Printed at the office of J. Sharp, 30 Kent Street, Borough, London, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: Sharp1
Jolly fisherman. Poor Willie was a sailor brave. Brittannia sat weeping.
The jolly fisherman. London, England; Printed at the office of J. Sharp, 30 Kent Street, Borough, London, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: Sharp1
Jolly fisherman. Poor Willie was a sailor brave. Brittannia sat weeping.
Brittannia sat weeping. London, England; Printed at the office of J. Sharp, 30 Kent Street, Borough, London, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: Sharp1
Meet me in the moonlight. Song of the Corsair. Oh! I'm called the Janus the pride of gentility.
Oh! I'm called the Janus the pride of gentility. London, England; Sharp, Printer, No 30, Kent-street Boro London, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: Sharp3
Meet me in the moonlight. Song of the Corsair. Oh! I'm called the Janus the pride of gentility.
Song of the Corsair. London, England; Sharp, Printer, No 30, Kent-street Boro London, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: Sharp3
Meet me in the moonlight. Song of the Corsair. Oh! I'm called the Janus the pride of gentility.
Meet me in the moonlight. London, England; Sharp, Printer, No 30, Kent-street Boro London, [between 1834 and 1850].
Shelfmark: Sharp3
New song on the emancipation bill for debtors. The rover's return.
Waller, Wankey,
A new song on the emancipation bill for debtors / by Wankey Waller. London, England; Printed by J. Sharp, Kent Street, Boro., [ca. 1838].
Shelfmark: Sharp5
Jacob's return from London : or, His ramble to Bath / written and delivered by Mr. Knight, at the Theatre, Bath.
Knight, T. (Thomas), d. 1820,
Jacob's return from London : or, His ramble to Bath / written and delivered by Mr. Knight, at the Theatre, Bath. Bristol, England; Printed by Thomas Stevens Store No. 4, Norrow-Wine-Street Bristol, [between 1750 and 1850].
Shelfmark: Stevens
Loyal subject's political creed : or, What I do & what I do not believe.
The loyal subject's political creed : or, What I do & what I do not believe. Norwich, England; Stevenson, Matchett, and Stevenson, Printers, Market-place, Norwich, [18--].
Shelfmark: Stevenson
Ashantee war : or, A soldier's farewell. Mother's far away.
Mother's far away. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer, & Publisher 177, Union Street, Boro'., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:2:15
Ashantee war : or, A soldier's farewell. Mother's far away.
Ashantee War : or, A soldier's farewell. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer, & Publisher 177, Union Street, Boro'., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:2:15
Batchelor's [sic] wants. Creeping Jane.
Youd, John,
A batchelor's [sic] wants. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:3:13
Bay of Biscay. Bill Jones.
Cherry, A. (Andrew), 1762-1812,
The Bay of Biscay. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher 177, Union Street, Borough. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:3:19
Best of friends must part. The little church round the corner.
The best of friends must part. London, England; London, H.P. Such, Machine Printer, and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:4:18
Best of friends must part. The little church round the corner.
The little church round the corner. London, England; London, H.P. Such, Machine Printer, and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:4:18
Black-smith. Burns' farewell.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796,
Burns' farewell. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:5:13
Black-smith. Burns' farewell.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882,
Black-smith. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:5:13
Charming young widow I met in the train.
Cove, W. H.,
The charming young widow I met in the train. London, England; London, H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:9:17
Colleen Bawn. My native land so green.
Boucicault, Dion, 1820-1890,
The colleen bawn. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine printer, & publisher, 177, Union-street, Boro'., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:11:14
Cottage by the sea. Free and easy.
Thomas, J. R. (John Rogers), 1830-1896,
The cottage by the sea. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:13:7
Country lass. Be careful in choosing a wife. Old England forever shall weather the storm.
Old England for ever shall weather the storm. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, (late 123), Union Street, Boro', [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:13:16
Country lass. Be careful in choosing a wife. Old England forever shall weather the storm.
Be careful in choosing a wife. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, (late 123), Union Street, Boro', [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:13:16
Country lass. Be careful in choosing a wife. Old England forever shall weather the storm.
The country lass. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, (late 123), Union Street, Boro', [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:13:16
Cruel miller. Silly young maid.
Cruel miller. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:14:3
Dawning of the day. The Duke of Marlborough.
Dawning of the day. London, England; London: Printed at Such's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Boro'. S.E. and at 83, Upper White Cross-street,
St. Luke's, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 3:15:12
Dawning of the day. The Duke of Marlborough.
The Duke of Marlborough. London, England; London: Printed at Such's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Boro'. S.E. and at 83, Upper White Cross-street,
St. Luke's, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 3:15:12
Day that we got wed. Why everything's so precious dear that's what I want to know.
The day that we got wed. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:15:13
Day that we got wed. Why everything's so precious dear that's what I want to know.
Why everything's so precious dear that's what I want to know. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3:15:13
Dodger : or, fare-ye-vell, my Vitechapel boys. Live and let live.
Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889,
Live and let live. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3.17.6
Dodger : or, fare-ye-vell, my Vitechapel boys. Live and let live.
The dodger : or, Fare-ye-vell, my Vitechapel boys. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3.17.6
Down among the dead men. Mill May. 'Tis but a little faded flower.
Enoch, Frederick,
'Tis but a little faded flower. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3.17.11
Down among the dead men. Mill May. 'Tis but a little faded flower.
Dyer, John, 1700?-1758,
Down among the dead men. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3.17.11
Down among the dead men. Mill May. 'Tis but a little faded flower.
Mill May. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 3.17.11
Drunken husband. Paddy from Cork! : with his coat buttoned behind.
The drunken husband. London, England; London: Printed at Such's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Borough, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 3.18.10
Drunken husband. Paddy from Cork! : with his coat buttoned behind.
Paddy from Cork! : with his coat buttoned behind. London, England; London: Printed at Such's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Borough, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 3.18.10
Female smuggler. Sir John Barleycorn. The willow tree.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796,
Sir John Barleycorn. London, England; London: Printed at Such's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Borough, London, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 4.5.11
Fiddler's wife. Every inch a sailor.
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814,
Every inch a sailor. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.5.14
Golden glove. The sailor's tear.
Bayley, F. W. N. (Frederic William Naylor), 1808-1853,
The sailor's tear. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.10.16
Happy muleteer. Servant boy. The minstrel boy.
Fitzball, Edward, 1792-1873,
The happy muleteer. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.14.6
Harry Bluff. Spanish ladies. Come into the garden Maud.
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892,
Come into the garden Maud. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Printer, and, Song Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.14.9
Heart bowed down. John Barleycorn. I've journeyed over many lands.
Bunn, Alfred, 1796?-1860,
The heart bowed down. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Boro', S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.15.8
Heart bowed down. John Barleycorn. I've journeyed over many lands.
John Barleycorn. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Boro', S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.15.8
Heart bowed down. John Barleycorn. I've journeyed over many lands.
I've journeyed over many lands. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Boro', S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.15.8
Her bright smile haunts me still. Rambling soldier. All's well.
Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841,
All's well. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer, and Publisher, 177, Union-st, Boro'., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.16.6
Her bright smile haunts me still. Rambling soldier. All's well.
Carpenter, J. E. (Joseph Edwards), 1813-1885,
Her bright smile haunts me still. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer, and Publisher, 177, Union-st, Boro'., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.16.6
How five-and-twenty shillings was expended in a week. The banks of the Inverary.
How five-and-twenty shillings was expended in a week. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.17.4
How five-and-twenty shillings was expended in a week. The banks of the Inverary.
The banks of the Inverary. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.17.4
Humours and sights of the races.
The humours and sights of the races. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer, & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Boro'., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.17.13
I likes a drop of good beer. O no my love, not I.
O no my love, not I. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer, & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.18.7
I likes a drop of good beer. O no my love, not I.
I likes a drop of good beer. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer, & Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.18.7
I will stand by my friend. As long as the world goes round.
Reute, Bedford,
I will stand by my friend. London, England; London:--H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.18.16
I will stand by my friend. As long as the world goes round.
As long as the world goes round. London, England; London:--H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.18.16
I'll not beguile thee from thine home. Poor Tom! Flora the lily of the West.
Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865,
Poor Tom!. London, England; H. Such, Printer, and Newsvender, 123, Union Street, Borough, London, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 4.19.4
I'll not beguile thee from thine home. Poor Tom! Flora the lily of the West.
Selby, Charles, 1802?-1863,
I'll not beguile thee. London, England; H. Such, Printer, and Newsvender, 123, Union Street, Borough, London, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 4.19.4
In happy moments. The buffalo. Good old Jeff.
Griffin, G. W. H. (George W. H.), 1829-1879,
Good old Jeff. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 4.19.12
Joan's ale was new. The cheesemonger's daughter.
Joan's ale was new. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union- street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: Such1
Joan's ale was new. The cheesemonger's daughter.
The cheesemonger's daughter. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union- street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: Such1
Kathleen Mavourneen. Heights of Balaklava. Come, follow my lads. A kiss and nothing more.
Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion), 1854-1909,
Kathleen Mavourneen. London, England; London: H. Such, 123, Union St., Borough, [between 1849 and 1862 ].
Shelfmark: Such2
Kathleen O'More. The great Indian war.
Reynolds, George H.,
Kathleen O'More. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such3
Knickerbocker line. You never miss the water till the well runs dry.
Linn, Harry, 1846-1890,
You never miss the water till the well runs dry. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union- street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885
].
Shelfmark: Such5
Knickerbocker line. You never miss the water till the well runs dry.
Knickerbocker line. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union- street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885
].
Shelfmark: Such5
Lady and the sailor boy. Mrs. Jenkins of Billinsgate [i.e. Billingsgate].
Mrs. Jenkins of Billinsgate [i.e. Billingsgate]. London, England; H. Such, Machine and General Printer, 177, Union Street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such6
Lady and the sailor boy. Mrs. Jenkins of Billinsgate [i.e. Billingsgate].
The lady and the sailor boy. London, England; H. Such, Machine and General Printer, 177, Union Street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such6
Lines on the dreadful colliery explosion at Dukingfield [i.e. Dukinfield], near Manchester, which caused sad calamity, upwards
of fifty poor colliers were hurried into Eternity!
Lines on the dreadful colliery explosion at Dukingfield [i.e. Dukinfield], near Manchester, which caused sad calamity, upwards
of fifty poor colliers were hurried into Eternity!.
London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such9
Little Jim, the carter lad. Joe Muggins : or, I don't care if I do.
Joe Muggins : or, I don't care if I do. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', S.E., [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such10
Little Jim, the carter lad. Joe Muggins : or, I don't care if I do.
Little Jim, the carter lad. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', S.E., [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such10
Lover's parting. Loch-na-garr.
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824,
Loch-na-garr. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such11
Maid of Athens. Give me a cot in the valley I love. London 'prentice boy.
London 'prentice boy. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union- street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885
].
Shelfmark: Such12
Maid of Athens. Give me a cot in the valley I love. London 'prentice boy.
Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865,
Give me a cot in the valley I love. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union- street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885
].
Shelfmark: Such12
Maid of Athens. Give me a cot in the valley I love. London 'prentice boy.
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824,
Maid of Athens. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union- street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885
].
Shelfmark: Such12
Manchester cadger! or, Ve vants no vork to do : a favourite characteristic medley song.
The Manchester cadger! or, Ve vants no vork to do : a favourite characteristic medley song. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer, 177, Union Street, Boro' S.E., [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such15
Marble arch. As I welcome the flowers in May.
As I welcome the flowers in May. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union- street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885
].
Shelfmark: Such16
Marble arch. As I welcome the flowers in May.
The marble arch. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union- street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885
].
Shelfmark: Such16
Marseillaise hymn. The harvest home.
Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph, 1760-1836,
The Marseillaise hymn. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such17
Mary May. The gipsy girl.
Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865,
The gipsy girl. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union- street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885
].
Shelfmark: Such18
May pole. The soldier's farewell to Manchester.
The soldier's farewell to Manchester. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such19
Meg of Wapping. The loss of the 'London'.
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814,
Meg of Wapping / by Charles Dibdin. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such20
My bonny labouring boy. Mother be proud of your boy in blue!
My bonny labouring boy. London, England; London: Printed At Such's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Borough, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: Such22
My bonny labouring boy. Mother be proud of your boy in blue!
Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889,
Mother be proud of your boy in blue!. London, England; London: Printed At Such's Song Mart, 123, Union Street, Borough, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: Such22
Nelson's monument. The poor old worn out sailor.
The poor old worn out sailor. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher 177, Union Street, Boro., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such29
New intended act of Parliament.
The new intended act of Parliament. London, England; H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Song Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885
].
Shelfmark: Such30
New mode of husband taming. There is nothing can equal a good woman still.
There is nothing can equal a good woman still. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such31
New mode of husband taming. There is nothing can equal a good woman still.
A new mode of husband taming. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885 ].
Shelfmark: Such31
New song in commemoration of the visit of H. R. H.
New song in commemoration of the visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to Salisbury, during the Autumn manoevres on Salisbury
Plain, September, 1872.
London, England; London: H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S.E., [1872].
Shelfmark: Such32
Norah my own mountain maid. Sylvia's request and William's denial. O rare Turpin.
Norah my own mountain maid. London, England; London: H.P. Such, machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-st., Boro'. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:3:1
Norah my own mountain maid. Sylvia's request and William's denial. O rare Turpin.
O rare Turpin. London, England; London: H.P. Such, machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-st., Boro'. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:3:1
Norah my own mountain maid. Sylvia's request and William's denial. O rare Turpin.
Sylvia's request and William's denial. London, England; London: H.P. Such, machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-st., Boro'. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:3:1
Old King Cole. Little Mary, the sailor's bride.
Little Mary, the sailor's bride. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:4:6
Old oak table. Fair Phoebe, and her dark-ey'd sailor.
Fair Phoebe, and her dark-ey'd sailor. London, England; H.P. Such, Machine and General Printer, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:4:12
Old oak table. Fair Phoebe, and her dark-ey'd sailor.
Hudson, Thomas,
The old oak table. London, England; H.P. Such, Machine and General Printer, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:4:12
Old oak table. Fair Phoebe, and her dark-eyed sailor.
Fair Phoebe, and her dark-eyed sailor. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 123, Union Street, Boro', S.E., [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 6:4:11
Old oak table. Fair Phoebe, and her dark-eyed sailor.
Hudson, Thomas,
The old oak table. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 123, Union Street, Boro', S.E., [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 6:4:11
Painful plough. Stood amid the glittering throng.
Stood amid the glittering throng. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-st., Boro', [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:6:12
Parody on The slave ship. We are all jolly fellows who follow the plough.
We are all jolly fellows who follow the plough. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer, and Publisher. 177, Union Street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:6:19
Parody on The slave ship. We are all jolly fellows who follow the plough.
Parody on The slave ship. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer, and Publisher. 177, Union Street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:6:19
Poachers. Rose of Allandale.
Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865,
The rose of Allandale. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:8:1
Polly Oliver's rambles.
Polly Oliver's rambles. London, England; London: Printed & Published, by H. Such, 177, (late 123), Union-street, Boro', S.E. and sold by W. Watts
at 83 White Cross-st, St. Luke's, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:8:4
Poor Jim, the collier lad.
Farmer, E.,
Poor Jim, the collier lad. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine and General Printer, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:8:10
Power of love : from Balfe's new opera, "Satanella : or, The power of love". The oyster girl.
Harris, A. (Augustus), 1825-1873,
The power of love : from Balfe's new opera, "Satanella : or, The power of love". London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:9:10
Power of love : from Balfe's new opera, "Satanella : or, The power of love". The oyster girl.
The oyster girl. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:9:10
Pretty plough boy. Young Edwin in the Lowlands low.
Young Edwin in the Lowlands low. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 123, Union-street, Boro' S. E., and at 83, White Cross-st., St. Luke's,
[between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 6:9:14
Pretty plough boy. Young Edwin in the Lowlands low.
The pretty plough boy. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 123, Union-street, Boro' S. E., and at 83, White Cross-st., St. Luke's,
[between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 6:9:14
Rigs o' barley. A nice bit of stuff.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796,
Rigs o' barley. London, England; H. P. Such, Printer and Publisher, '177,' Union Street, Boro', S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:13:19
Sally, and her true love Billy. Red, white and blue.
Shaw, David T.,
Red, white and blue. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Boro'., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:15:17
Sally, and her true love Billy. Red, white and blue.
Sally, and her true love Billy. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Boro'., S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:15:17
Sambo. Bonny light horseman slain in the wars!
Bonny light horseman slain in the wars!. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:16:6
Seventeen come Sunday.Dearest then I'll love the more.
Dearest then I'll love the more. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177 Union Street, Boro', S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:17:15
Seventeen come Sunday.Dearest then I'll love the more.
Seventeen come Sunday. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177 Union Street, Boro', S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 6:17:15
Skipper and his boy : or, Father and I. My lov'ly, lowland Caroline.
The skipper and his boy : or, Father and I. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:1:3
Skipper and his boy : or, Father and I. My lov'ly, lowland Caroline.
My lov'ly, lowland Caroline. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:1:3
Soldier's return from India. Colleen Rue.
The soldier's return from India. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro', S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:2:9
Soldier's return from the war! Banks of sweet primroses.
Banks of sweet primroses. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:2:10
Soldier's return from the war! Banks of sweet primroses.
The soldier's return from the war!. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:2:10
Spiritual railway. I. The upward line. II. The down line.
The upward line. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:3:6
Spiritual railway. I. The upward line. II. The down line.
The down line. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:3:6
Squire and thrasher.
The squire and thrasher. London, England; London: H.P. Such, Printer & Publisher. 177 (late 123), Union street, Boro.' S.E. And 5, Back Church-lane,
Cable-st., St. George's East, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:4:5
Streams of lovely Nancy. New garden fields.
Streams of lovely Nancy. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:4:16
Sweet home. The poor old horse.
Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852,
Sweet home. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-st., Boro', [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:5:10
Tan-yard side. Merrily ply the pick & spade.
Merrily ply the pick & spade. London, England; London: H. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:6:13
Terence's farewell. William & Harriet.
Dufferin and Clandeboye, Helen Selina, Baroness, 1807-1867,
Terence's farewell. London, England; H. Such. Printer Newsvender, &c &c. 123. Union Street Borough, London, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 8:7:1
Terrible shipwreck of the steamship Atlantic with the loss of nearly 500 lives. The emigrant's last farewell.
The emigrant's last farewell. London, England; H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [1873].
Shelfmark: 8:7:6
Terrible shipwreck of the steamship Atlantic with the loss of nearly 500 lives. The emigrant's last farewell.
Terrible shipwreck of the steam ship Atlantic with the loss of nearly 500 lives. London, England; H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E., [1873].
Shelfmark: 8:7:6
Transport's farewell. Nothing like grog!
Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814,
Nothing like grog!. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-street, Borough, [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:9:7
True lovers : or, The king's commands must be obeyed. The mother who has a child at sea.
The true lovers : or, The king's commands must be obeyed. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-st., Boro', [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:9:16
True lovers : or, The king's commands must be obeyed. The mother who has a child at sea.
The mother who has a child at sea. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union-st., Boro', [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:9:16
Undaunted Mary : or, The banks of sweet Dundee. The pilot.
Undaunted Mary : or, The banks of sweet Dundee. London, England; London: H. P. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177' [sic] Union Street, Boro', [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:10:9
Unlucky crinoline : or, Broken hearted Sally. The good Rhein wine.
Unlucky crinoline : or, Broken hearted Sally. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 123, Union Street, Boro' S.E., [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 8:10:16
Very good hand at it! Oh, let me like a soldier fall. Jolly old farmer smoking his clay.
Fitzball, Edward, 1792-1873,
Oh, let me like a soldier fall. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 123, Union Street, Boro' S.E., [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 8:11:2
Very good hand at it! Oh, let me like a soldier fall. Jolly old farmer smoking his clay.
Jolly old farmer smoking his clay. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 123, Union Street, Boro' S.E., [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 8:11:2
Very good hand at it! Oh, let me like a soldier fall. Jolly old farmer smoking his clay.
A very good hand at it!. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 123, Union Street, Boro' S.E., [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 8:11:2
War in the East : lines on the massacre of Christian women and children in Bulgaria, by the Turks, during the war now in progress
with Servia and Montenegro.
The war in the East : lines on the massacre of Christian women and children in Bulgaria, by the Turks, during the war now
in progress with Servia and Montenegro.
London, England; London: H. P. Such, Machine Printer and Pu[b]lisher, 177, Union-street Borough, S.E., [1876].
Shelfmark: 8:12:8
Wealthy farmer's son. Young Edward the gallant Hussar.
The wealthy farmer's son. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, (late 123), Union street, Boro.' S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:12:17
Wealthy farmer's son. Young Edward the gallant Hussar.
Young Edward the gallant Hussar. London, England; London: H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, (late 123), Union street, Boro.' S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:12:17
Whistling thief. The dumb wife.
Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868,
The whistling thief. London, England; London. H. P. Such, Machine Printer & Publisher 177, Union Street, Boro'. S.E., [between 1863 and 1885].
Shelfmark: 8:14:8
Willie safe at home! Answer to Willie we have miss'd you.
Willie safe at home! Answer to Willie we have miss'd you. London, England; London: Printed and Published by H. Such, 123, Union Street, Borough. S.E., [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 8:15:12
Young Napoleon : or, The bunch of roses. The stirabout pot.
Young Napoleon : or, The bunch of roses. London, England; Printed and Published by H. Such, Newsvender, 123, Union Street, Borough, London, [between 1849 and 1862].
Shelfmark: 8:18:10
Lost Henry Moore. Sad news at home.
Sad news at home. London, England; [Lo]ndon: Printed & Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, near the Railway Arch,
[between 1859 and 1899].
Shelfmark: T3
Lost Henry Moore. Sad news at home.
Lost Henry Moore. London, England; [Lo]ndon: Printed & Published at Taylor's Song Mart, 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, near the Railway Arch,
[between 1859 and 1899].
Shelfmark: T3
My pretty Jane. Young Napoleon : or, The bonny bunch of roses.
Fitzball, Edward, 1792-1873,
My pretty Jane. London, England; London: Published at Taylor's Song Mart 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, [between 1859 and 1899].
Shelfmark: T7
My pretty Jane. Young Napoleon : or, The bonny bunch of roses.
Young Napoleon : or, The bonny bunch of roses. London, England; London: Published at Taylor's Song Mart 93, Brick Lane, Bethnal Green, [between 1859 and 1899].
Shelfmark: T7
Railroad to hell : from dissipation to poverty, and from poverty to desperation.
Railroad to hell : from dissipation to poverty, and from poverty to desperation. London, England; Taylor, Printer, 92 & 93, Brick Lane. N.E., [between 1859 and 1899].
Shelfmark: 6:11:11
All the blue bonnets over the border. Highland soldier.
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832,
All the blue bonnets over the border. London, England; Printed by Taylor, 14, Waterloo-Road, Lambeth, [1836].
Shelfmark: 4.16.16
Gallant troubadour. Come Chloe, and give me sweet kisses. On this cold flinty rock.
Hanbury Williams, Charles, Sir, 1708-1759,
Come Chloe, and give me sweet kisses. London, England; Printed by Taylor, 16, Waterloo Road, [between 1831 and 1832].
Shelfmark: 4.8.7
Gallant troubadour. Come Chloe, and give me sweet kisses. On this cold flinty rock.
Brandon, Isaac,
On this cold flinty rock. London, England; Printed by Taylor, 16, Waterloo Road, [between 1831 and 1832].
Shelfmark: 4.8.7
Gallant troubadour. Come Chloe, and give me sweet kisses. On this cold flinty rock.
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832,
The gallant troubadour. London, England; Printed by Taylor, 16, Waterloo Road, [between 1831 and 1832].
Shelfmark: 4.8.7
Death and the lady : or, The great messenger of mortality.
Death and the lady : or, The great messenger of mortality. Coventry, England; Printed by J. Turner, High Street, Coventry, [between 1797 and 1846].
Shelfmark: 3:16:1
Berkshire tragedy : or, The Wittam [i.e.Wittenham] miller, with an account of his murdering his sweetheart, &c.
The Berkshire tragedy : or, The Wittam [i.e.Wittenham] miller, with an account of his murdering his sweetheart, &c.. , [England], [between 1780 and 1850].
Shelfmark: 3:4:14
Berkshire tragedy : or, The Wittam [i.e.Wittenham] miller.
The Berkshire tragedy : or, The Wittam [i.e.Wittenham] miller. , [England], 1796.
Shelfmark: 3:4:15
Full account of the founding of her Majesty's ship "Eurydice" and 300 British sailors. A copy of verses on the foundering
of the ship.
A copy of verses on the foundering of the ship. , [England], [1878].
Shelfmark: 4.7.14
Full account of the founding of her Majesty's ship "Eurydice" and 300 British sailors. A copy of verses on the foundering
of the ship.
Full account of the founding of her Majesty's ship "Eurydice" and 300 British sailors. , [England], [1878].
Shelfmark: 4.7.14
In loving memory of H. R. H. Princess Alice, (of Great Britain), who died Saturday December 14, 1878 : aged 35 years
In loving memory of H. R. H. Princess Alice, (of Great Britain), who died Saturday December 14, 1878 : aged 35 years. , [England], [1878].
Shelfmark: 4.19.13
Merry Swiss boy. The Swiss maid. O no, we never mention her. My boat is on the shore. Follow the drum.
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824,
My boat is on the shore. , [England], [18--].
Shelfmark: u10
New song written on the Great Challenge Cup championship boat race between Robert Boyd, William Lumsden, William Nicholson
and William Elliott, on the Tyne, March 17th and 19th, 1877.
Dolby, John,
A new song written on the Great Challenge Cup championship boat race between Robert Boyd, William Lumsden, William Nicholson
and William Elliott, on the Tyne, March 17th and 19th, 1877.
, [England], [1877].
Shelfmark: 6:2:9
Verses on the uncertainty of life, and the certainty of death
Verses on the uncertainty of life, and the certainty of death / found among the papers of an old Gentleman who died very
suddenly in Cornish.
, [England], [between 1780 and 1850].
Shelfmark: un2
Spanish lady's love to an English sailor.
Deloney, Thomas, 1543?-1600,
The Spanish lady's love to an English sailor. London, England; Printed and Sold in Aldermary Church-Yard, London, [between 1780 and 1850].
Shelfmark: 8:3:1
Wandering Jew : or, The shoemaker of Jerusalem. Who lived when our Saviour Jesus Christ was crucified, and by Him appointed
to wander until His coming again
The wandering Jew : or, The shoemaker of Jerusalem. Who lived when our Saviour Jesus Christ was crucified, and by Him appointed
to wander until His coming again.
, [England], [18--].
Shelfmark: 8:12:6
Worthy example of a virtuous wife : who fed her father with her own milk, he being commanded by the Emperor to be starved
to death, who afterwards pardoned him.
A worthy example of a virtuous wife : who fed her father with her own milk, he being commanded by the Emperor to be starved
to death, who afterwards pardoned him.
, [England], [17--].
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Zulu war : lament for the gallant officers, and men of the 24th Regiment who were killed at Rorkes Drift, January 29, 1879.
The Zulu war : lament for the gallant officers, and men of the 24th Regiment who were killed at Rorkes Drift, January 29,
1879.
, [England], 1879.
Shelfmark: 8:19:4
Angel's whisper. Kathleen Mavourneen. I dream't that I lived in a cobbler's stall.
Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868,
The angel's whisper. Durham, England; George Walker, Printer, Sadler-Street, Durham, [between 1834 and 1886].
Shelfmark: 3:1:13
Angel's whisper. Kathleen Mavourneen. I dream't that I lived in a cobbler's stall.
Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion), 1854-1909,
Kathleen Mavourneen. Durham, England; George Walker, Printer, Sadler-Street, Durham, [between 1834 and 1886].
Shelfmark: 3:1:13
Angel's whisper. Kathleen Mavourneen. I dream't that I lived in a cobbler's stall.
I dream't that I lived in a cobbler's stall. Durham, England; George Walker, Printer, Sadler-Street, Durham, [between 1834 and 1886].
Shelfmark: 3:1:13
Answer to "Jenny Jones" : Jenny Jones to Edward Morgan. Answer to "Come dwell with me".
Thornton, L. M. (Lewis Mansel),
Answer to "Jenny Jones" : Jenny Jones to Edward Morgan / by L. M. Thornton, author of "The happy change". Durham, England; Walker, Printer, Durham, [between 1797 and 1834].
Shelfmark: 3:1:19
Answer to "Jenny Jones" : Jenny Jones to Edward Morgan. Answer to "Come dwell with me".
Thornton, L. M. (Lewis Mansel),
Answer to "Come dwell with me" / by L. M. Thornton, author of "The happy change". Durham, England; Walker, Printer, Durham, [between 1797 and 1834].
Shelfmark: 3:1:19
Durham pant-wife's petition to the corporation. Durham Militia.
Bella,
The Durham pant-wife's petition to the Corporation. Durham, England; Printed for W.W. Murray, Claypath, Durham, [ca. 1854].
Shelfmark: 3.18.16
Forget not the soldier. Merry maids of England. The return of the Admiral.
Cornwall, Barry, 1787-1874,
The return of the admiral. Durham, England; Walker, Printer, Durham, [between 1797 and 1834].
Shelfmark: 4.7.1
Jeannot's answer to Jeanette. Comic version of There's a good time coming.
Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865,
Jeannot's answer to Jeanette. Durham, England; Walker, Printer, Durham, [between 1797 and 1834].
Shelfmark: W1
Merry maids of England. The old arm-chair. Steer my bark to Erin's isle.
Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889,
The old arm-chair. Durham, England; George Walker, Printer, Sadler-street, Durham, [between 1834 and 1886].
Shelfmark: W6
Oh saw ye the lass wi' the bonny blue e'en. When I was young and fair. The American serenaders.
Ryan, Richard, 1796-1849,
Oh saw ye the lass wi' the bonny blue e'en. Durham, England; Walker, Printer, Durham, [between 1797 and 1834].
Shelfmark: 6:3:16
Prime the cup, fill it high. The boatman of de Ohio. De color'd fancy ball.
Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815-1904,
The boatman of de Ohio. Durham, England; Walker, Printer, Durham, [between 1797 and 1834].
Shelfmark: 6:10:8
Slave chase. Kathleen Mavourneen. The brave old oak. The star of Glengary.
Chorley, Henry Fothergill, 1808-1872,
The brave old oak. Durham, England; Walker, Printer, Durham, [between 1797 and 1834].
Shelfmark: 8:1:5
Slave chase. Kathleen Mavourneen. The brave old oak. The star of Glengary.
Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion), 1854-1909,
Kathleen Mavourneen. Durham, England; Walker, Printer, Durham, [between 1797 and 1834].
Shelfmark: 8:1:5
To the West! to the West. Isabel. The Briton's home. The bride's farewell.
Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889,
To the West! To the West. Durham, England; Walker, Printer, Durham, [between 1797 and 1834].
Shelfmark: 8:8:16
Water drinker. Sleep gentle lady. The Irish emigrant.
Dufferin and Clandeboye, Helen Selina, Baroness, 1807-1867,
The Irish emigrant. Durham, England; Walker, Printer, Durham, [between 1797 and 1834].
Shelfmark: 8:12:10
We expect about November. Little Mary of the Dee.
We expect about November. Durham, England; Durham: Printed by George Walker, Jun., Sadler-Street. And sold by John Livsey 43, Hanover-Street Shudehill
Manchester, [1840].
Shelfmark: 8:12:12
We expect about November. Little Mary of the Dee.
Little Mary of the Dee. Durham, England; Durham: Printed by George Walker, Jun., Sadler-Street. And sold by John Livsey 43, Hanover-Street Shudehill
Manchester, [1840].
Shelfmark: 8:12:12
Kirkburton Tragedy, giving an account of the murder of Rachel Crossley, of Kirkburton, near Huddersfield, by Wm. Shaw, her
sweetheart, also his apprehension, and execution at York, on the 5th of April 1830
The Kirkburton Tragedy, giving an account of the murder of Rachel Crossley, of Kirkburton, near Huddersfield, by Wm. Shaw,
her sweetheart, also his apprehension, and execution at York, on the 5th of April 1830.
London, England; H. Wardman, printer, 6, Chapel-Lane, Bradford, ca. 1830.
Shelfmark: 11:7:1
How sweets [sic] the love, that meets return.
How sweets [sic] the love, that meets return. Birmingham, England; Printed by D. Wrighton, No. 86 Snow Hill, Birmingham, [between 1812 and 1830].
Shelfmark: 4.17.8
Ireland
Devine [sic] pome [sic] written on Saint Francis, founder of the Ordek [sic] of thb [sic] cord.
A devine [sic] pome [sic] written on Saint Francis, founder of the Ordek [sic] of thb [sic] cord. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton, Printer, 1, Lr, Exchange, St, Dub., [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 3:16:11
Elegy on the death of the much lamented Doctor D M Qbrien [sic].
An elegy on the death of the much lamented Doctor D M Qbrien [sic]. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton, 1 Lr Exchange Street, Dublin., [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 4.1.3
Elegy on the death of the much lamented Doctor D M Qbrien [sic].
An elegy on the death of the much lamented Doctor D M Qbrien [sic]. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton, 1 Lr Exchange Street, Dublin., [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 4.1.4
Elegy on the death of the much lamented the Revd Doctor Kilduff Lord Bishop of Longford.
An elegy on the death of the much lamented the Revd Doctor Kilduff Lord Bishop of Longford. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton, 1 Lr Exchange Street, Dublin., [1867].
Shelfmark: 4.1.5
Elicy [sic] on the much lamented dae…h of the very rev'd Dr Spratt / by Job Sadler.
Sadler, Joseph,
An elicy [sic] on the much lamented dae…h of the very rev'd Dr Spratt. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton, 55 Gooke [sic] Street, Dublin., [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 4.1.7
Emegrant's [sic] farewell to Donegall [i.e. Donegal].
A new song called The emegrant's [sic] farewell to Donegall [i.e. Donegal]. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton, 1 Lr Exchange Strt [sic], Dublin., [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 4.1.15
Glorious meeting of Dublin held in Cabra : with an account of the bands and banners, peace and order of that day, for the
liberation of the prisonerr [sic].
The glorious meeting of Dublin held in Cabra : with an account of the bands and banners, peace and order of that day, for
the liberation of the prisonerr [sic].
Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton, Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St, Dublin, [1869].
Shelfmark: 4.10.4
Glorious victory of Morrisey [sic] over the Rusian [sic] sailor.
The glorious victory of Morrisey [sic] over the Rusian [sic] sailor. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton, Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St, Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 4.10.5
Lady's new fasios [sic] : or, The girls [sic] dress caps.
A new song call'd the lady's new fasios [sic] : or, The girls [sic] dress caps. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton Printer, Lr Exchange St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer36
Lamentation of Laurence and Margret [sic] Sheilds who was [sic] executed on the 27sh [sic] day of May in Tullamore Goal [sic]
for the murder of Patrick Dunne.
The lamentation of Laurence and Margret [sic] Sheilds who was [sic] executed on the 27sh [sic] day of May in Tullamore Goal
[sic] for the murder of Patrick Dunne.
Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton Printer 56 Cooke St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer35
Lamentation on Allen Larkin and Obrien [sic] who were executed at Manchester on the 23th [sic] of November 1867.
A lamentation on Allen Larkin and Obrien [sic] who were executed at Manchester on the 23th [sic] of November 1867. Dublin, Ireland; P. [Brereton] Printer 1 lr Exchange St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer33
Lines on the expected testimonial of his Grace the late much lamented most revd Doctor O'Connor Bishop of Saldis.
Sadler, Joseph,
Lines on the expected testimonial of his Grace the late much lamented most revd Doctor O'Connor Bishop of Saldis / by Joseph
Sadler.
Dublin, Ireland; P. B[r]ereton Printer 1 Lr Exchange St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer63
Lines on the great miracle of our holy father the Pope.
Lines on the great miracle of our holy father the Pope. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton Printer 1 Lr Exccange [sic] Street Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer62
Lines wkitten [sic] on the most fatal and melincholy [sic] accurance [sic] which took place at the holy mission held in St.
Josephs chapel Grosvenor St Liverpool.
Lines wkitten [sic] on the most fatal and melincholy [sic] accurance [sic] ... at the holy mission held in St. Josephs chapel
Grosvenor St Liverpool ….
Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton Printer 56 Cooke St Dublin, [1870].
Shelfmark: Brer58
Lines writpn [sic] on the masacree [sic] of the Catholick [sic] clergy in Paris.
Flynn, James,
Lines writpn [sic] on the masacree [sic] of the Catholick clergy in Paris / by Ja's Flynn. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton Prin[t]er Cooke Street Dublin, [not before 1871].
Shelfmark: Brer56
Lines written on our patri[o]tic priest Father Tho's OMally.
Pursel, William,
Lines written on our patri[o]tic priest Father Tho's OMally / by William Pursel. [Dublin], [Ireland], [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer60
Lines written on the most dreadful fire that brokeout [sic] in Chicago in America.
Cronan, Jeremiah,
Lines written on the most dreadful fire that brokeout [sic] in Chicago in America/ composed by Jeremiah Cronan. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton printer 56 Cooke Street Dublin, [not before 1871].
Shelfmark: Brer57
Lines written on the trial of the Rev. father Quin, catholic curate, of the parish of Tynan, at the last assizes of Armagh.
Lines written on the trial of the Rev. father Quin, catholic curate, of the parish of Tynan, at the last assizes of Armagh`.
[Dublin], [Ireland], [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer53
Lovely maid of the Spannon [sic] streme [sic].
A much admire'd song call'd the lovely maid of the Spannon [sic] streme [sic]. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton Printer 1 Lr Exchange St, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer27
Most tragic lines wrftteu [sic] on the seduction anc [sic] lamentable death of Anny Gray.
Most tragic lines wrftteu [sic] on the seduction anc [sic] lamentable death of Anny Gray. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton 1, Lr, Exchange, St, Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer49
Most tragic lines written on the seduction and lamentable death of Anny Gray.
Most tragic lines written on the seduction and lamentable death of Anny Gray. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton 1 Lr Exchange St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer65
Murderous outrage and atack [sic] on thn [sic] tennant [sic] farmers at Douvilla in the counq [sic] of Cavvn [sic].
Murderous outrage and atack [sic] on thn [sic] tennant [sic] farmers at Douvilla in the counq [sic] of Cavvn [sic].. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton 1 Lr Exchange Street Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer18
New song on the amesty [sic] meeting in Tipperary / written by a friend [sic] to the cause.
A new song on the amesty [sic] meeting in Tipperary. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton Printer 1 Lr Exchange St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer5
New song on the birth and suffering of our lord & saviour Jsus [sic] Christ.
A new song on the birth and suffering of our lord & saviour Jsus [sic] Christ. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton, Printer, 1, Lr, Exchange, Street, Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer4
New song on the defeat of the robber by the Cork carman.
A new song on the defeat of the robber by the Cork carman. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton, Printer, 1, Lr; Exchange St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer3
New song on the grand procesion [sic] of Father Lavell on his removal from Partry to Cong on the 16 of October 1869.
A new song on the grand procesion [sic] of Father Lavell on his removal from Partry to Cong on the 16 of October 1869. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton Printer, 56, Cooke-St. Dublin, [ca. 1869].
Shelfmark: 6:1:4
New song on the recapture of Orleans by the French.
O'Callaghan, John Cornelius, 1805-1883,
A new song on the recapture of Orleans by the French. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton 55 Cooke St Dublin, [1870?].
Shelfmark: 6:12:4
New song on the release of the political prisoners.
Jackson, Charles,
A new song on the release of the political prisoners. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton printer 56 Cooke St Du[blin], [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 6:12:16
New song on the takeing [sic] down of the Irish sencis [sic].
A new song on the takeing [sic] down of the Irish sencis [sic]. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton Printer 56 Cooke St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 6:2:3
O'Reilly from the co cavan : or, The phoenix of Erius [sic] green isle.
O'Reilly from the co cavan : or, The phoenix of Erius [sic] green isle. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton printer 1 Lr Exchange St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 6:5:8
Phillipstown murder and conviction of Laurence & Margret [sic] Sheilds.
Phillipstown murder and conviction of Laurence & Margret [sic] Sheilds. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton 56 Cooke St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 6:7:10
Poor wanderrer [sic] sighs and grief on parting his native land.
A new song call'd The poor wanderrer [sic] sighs and grief on parting his native land. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton Printer 1 Lr Exchange St Dnblin [sic], [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 6:9:2
Song on the expected triumph of Sir Domnick Corrigan at the comeing [sic] election over the Tories.
A song on the expected triumph of Sir Domnick Corrigan at the comeing [sic] election over the Tories. [Dublin], [Ireland], [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 8:2:17
Sorroful [sic] lamentation of Andrew Carr, who was executed on the 28 of July at Richmond Jail for the murder of Margret [sic]
Murphy.
The sorroful [sic] lamentation of Andrew Carr, who was executed on the 28 of July at Richmond Jail for the murder of Margret
[sic] Murphy.
Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton Printer 55 Cooke St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 8:2:19
Sorrowful lamentation for the loss of the royal ship Eagle with 250 passengers on board homeward bound from South America.
The sorrowful lamentation for the loss of the royal ship Eagle with 250 passengers on board homeward bound from South America.
[Dublin], [Ireland], [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 8:2:18
Sorrowful lamentation on the execution of Patrick Power, who sufferd [sic] at the front of Wexford jail on the 4th of April
for the unnatural murder of his father.
Sorrowful lamentation on the execution of Patrick Power, who sufferd [sic] at the front of Wexford jail on the 4th of April
for the unnatural murder of his father.
Dublin, Ireland; P Crereton [sic] Printer 1 Lr Exchange Street Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 8:2:20
Sorrowful lamentation on the Hollywood tragedy where two sisters have been brutally murder'd.
A sorrowful lamentation on the Hollywood tragedy where two sisters have been brutally murder'd. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton Printer 1 Lr Exchange St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 8:2:21
Three lovers trip to Carrickmagat.
Daily, Michael,
A new and much admire'd song call'd the three lovers trip to Carrickmagat. Dublin, Ireland; P. Brereton, Printer, 1, Lr, Exchange, St, Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: Brer24
Three lovers trip to Carrickmagat.
Daily, Michael,
A new and much admire'd [sic] song call'd The three lovers trip to Carrickmagat. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton, Printer, 1, Lr, Exchange, St, Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 8:7:15
Whole acount [sic] of our preists [sic] and nuns who was masacrea'd [sic] in Syria.
The whole acount [sic] of our preists [sic] and nuns who was masacrea'd [sic] in Syria. Dublin, Ireland; P Rereton [sic] Printer 55 Cooke St Dublin, [1860].
Shelfmark: 8:14:9
Young lady's lamentation for the loss of her true love.
New song call'd The young lady's lamentation for the loss of her true love. Dublin, Ireland; P Brereton, Printer, 1, Lr Exchange St Dublin, [ca. 1867].
Shelfmark: 8:18:6
Wanderer. Biddy M'Gee's lament for the loss of her husband.
Mitchell, J. F.,
The wanderer. Belfast, Northern Ireland; J. Nicholson, Printer, Cheapside Song House, 26, Church Lane, Belfast, [18--].
Shelfmark: 8:12:4
Wanderer. Biddy M'Gee's lament for the loss of her husband.
A new song entitled Biddy M'Gee's lament for the loss of her husband. Belfast, Northern Ireland; J. Nicholson, Printer, Cheapside Song House, 26, Church Lane, Belfast, [18--].
Shelfmark: 8:12:4
Burial of the Colonel : being the sorrowful lamentation of the Mournful Conservatives on the melancholy fate of their forlorn,
despised and rejected Petition…
Fisher, Joseph,
Burial of the Colonel : being the sorrowful lamentation of the Mournful Conservatives on the melancholy fate of their forlorn,
despised and rejected Petition….
Youghal, Ireland; Youghal, 25th of 5th Mo., [18--].
Shelfmark: 3:8:7
Lines on the trial and death sentence of John Murphy for the murder of Kate McCarthy.
Flynn, Michael,
Lines on the trial and death sentence of John Murphy for the murder of Kate McCarthy / by Micheal Flynn. , [Ireland], [18--].
Shelfmark: Irish4
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