Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: P. Brereton printer 1 Lr Exchang [sic] St
Title: Lines on the expected testimonial of his Grace the late much lamented most revd Doctor O'Connor Bishop of Saldis
First Line: It is true he is gone now the noble & faithful
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Subjects: O'Connor, Dr.
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Johnson Ballads 2171bNotes: Slip
Johnson Ballads 3241Notes: Slip
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Imprint Names: Nugent, J.F. and Co.
Imprint Locations: Dublin?
Date between 1850 and 1899
Series Identifier: 3
Title: The martyrs grave
First Line: And must I leave my native shores
Themes: Emigration
Title: The cavalier
First Line: Twas a beautiful night, the stars shone bright
Title: The maid of Bon Clody
First Line: Were you ever at the moss house where the birds do increase
Title: Lamentable lines on the burning of the \"Cospatrick\"
First Line: You feeling-hearted Christians wherever that you be
Themes: Shipwreck
Title: The young volunteer
First Line: Oh! did you hear of late, mind the date, what I state
Themes: Soldiers
Title: The sporting youth
First Line: I'm a stranger in this country, from America I came
Title: A new song on the O'Connell monument
First Line: Prepare you gallant Irishmen, -- [prepare] without delay
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Notes: See also 2806 b.10(31), Firth b.27(154/155) and Harding B 19(97)
Subjects: O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847
Title: Mary Doheny, the Tipperary witch
First Line: Good people all I pray draw near
Themes: Witches
Title: Erin's lovely home
First Line: When I was young and in my bloom my age was seventeen
Title: Patrick Brady
First Line: My name is Patrick Brady I was born of high degree
Themes: Irish - U.S.A.
Title: The Donegal emigrant
First Line: I've just left Donegal and I thought I'd give a call
Themes: Emigration - Irish
Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: P. Brereton 1 Lr Exchangee [sic], ut [sic] Dublin
Notes: Harding B 26(518) is another issue.
Title: The popes triumph over Garibaldi
First Line: Rejoice now you faithfel [sic] al[l] over the land
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Subjects: Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882
Imprint Names: Nugent, J.F. & Co.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date between 1850 and 1899
Notes: See Firth b.25(587/588) for imprint
Title: The seducer outwitted!
First Line: There was a young gentleman in this country did dwell
Notes: Appears also, but with different illustrations, in Firth b.25(587/588) and at Firth c.18(53)
Themes: Seduction
Title: A new song on the glorious victory of the pope's brigade at Peruga [sic]
First Line: Rejoice you sons of Erin's isle
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: [Bre]reton 1 Lr Exchange st Dublin
Notes: Harding B 26(517) is another issue.
Title: The popes trumph [sic] over Garibaldi
First Line: Rejoice now you faithfcl [sic] all over the land
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Subjects: Garibaldi, Giuseppe, 1807-1882
Notes: Slip.
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Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date [1868]
Imprint: P. Brereton Printer 1 Lr Exchange St Dublin
Title: Lines written on the royal visit of the prince of Wales. Huraw for Punchestown
First Line: The fifteenth of April it was ra y [sic] grand
Tune: Huraw for the king and his jackey [sic] so blue
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: A much admired song called Drien Dhun
First Line: Its late I am captivated by a handsome young man
Title: O'Connell monument
First Line: Prepare you gallant Irishmen, -- prepare without delay
Attributation: Composed by Joseph Sadler, A Dark Man
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Notes: See also 2806 b.10(31), Firth b.27(154/155) and Harding B 10(4)
Subjects: O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Date [1847]
Notes: See also Firth b.27(154/155), Harding B 19(97) and Harding B 40(4).
Title: A new song on O'Connell monument
First Line: Prepare you gallant Irishmen, prepare without delay
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Subjects: O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847
Themes: 1847
Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations:
Dublin
Title: A new song on the last Dublin election
First Line: Watcloo [sic] was bought for gold says the green pown [sic] lass
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Themes: Parliamentary elections, Dublin
Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: P Brereton 56 Cooke St Dublin
Title: Lines writen [sic] on the Nunnery bill
First Line: You lovers of honour of truth ond [sic] fair play
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Subjects: Newdegate, Charles Newdigate, 1816-1887
Themes: Religious controversy - Ireland , Monastic and Conventual Institution Bill, 1873-4
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Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: A new song on the O'Connell monument
First Line: You loyal Irishmen draw near, unto those verses lend an ear
Tune: Napoleon arose
Subjects: O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847
Title: A new song on the O'Connell monument
First Line: Come all you gallant Irish heroes listen now unto my song
Attributation: Composed and sung by Wm. Bennett
Authors: Bennett, W.C. (William Cox), 1820-1895
Performers: Bennett, W.C. (William Cox), 1820-1895
Subjects: O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847
Title: The sewing machine
First Line: I'm one of those unlucky chaps, who once did fall in love
Performers: Harping, George
Title: A new song on the O'Connell monument
First Line: Prepare you gallant Irishmen, prepare without delay
Authors: Sadler, Joseph
Notes: See also 2806 b.10(31) and Harding B 40(4)
Subjects: O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847
Notes: 2806 b.10(106/107) is a divided sheet.
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