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Sheet - Johnson Ballads 942

Imprint Names:  Pitts, J.

Imprint Locations:  London

Date  between 1802 and 1819

Notes:  Slip


Ballad - Roud Number: V3399

Title: The parson and Hodge's son

First Line: As a parson so sleek, so plump; and so jolly

Themes:  FarmersClergy



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Sheet - Harding B 11(942)

Imprint Names:  Harkness, J.

Imprint Locations:  Preston

Date  between 1840 and 1866

Series Identifier: 957


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 21544

Title: Don't push a man because he's going down the hill

First Line: In these sensation centuries


2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V22710

Title: The Rollicking Rams

First Line: Button up your waistcoat, button up your shoes

Themes:  DrinkingDandies



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Sheet - Harding B 25(942)

Imprint Names:  [s.n.]

Imprint Locations:  [s.l.]

Notes:  Slip


Ballad - Roud Number: 22807

Title: A new song. Jack returned from sea

First Line: Here I am poor Jack

Themes:  Sailors



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Sheet - 2806 c.9(42)

Imprint Names:  Brereton, P.

Imprint Locations:  Dublin

Date  c.1867

Notes:  Slip


Ballad - Roud Number: V10570

Title: The jolly rake of all trades

First Line: Of all the trades that's going a rover's my delight

Subjects:  Ireland

Themes:  Trades



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Sheet - 2806 b.9(42)

Imprint Names:  Brereton, P.

Imprint Locations:  Dublin

Date  c.1867

Notes:  Slip


Ballad

Title: Murderous outrage and atack [sic] on thn [sic] tennant [sic] farmers at Douvilla in the counq [sic] of Cavvn [sic]

First Line: You gallant sons of Erin I hope you'l lend an ear

Subjects:  Ireland

Themes:  Land tenure - Ireland



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Sheet - Johnson Ballads 942A

Imprint Names:  Pitts, J.

Imprint Locations:  London

Date  between 1802 and 1819

Notes:  Johnson Ballads 942A; Coloured illustration. Johnson Ballads 942A; Imperfect: lacks the imprint.
An engraving.


Ballad - Roud Number: V6087

Title: The parson and hogs

First Line: A parson who had a remarkable foible



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Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod17441

IconClass Codes:
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod20696

IconClass Codes:
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)

Illustration - 2nd Illustration on Bod13733

IconClass Codes:
46A14: Farmers
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod2108

IconClass Codes:
46A14: Farmers
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)
25I244: Village square, place

Illustration - 2nd Illustration on Bod5283

IconClass Codes:
34B232: Fowl (cock, hen, chicken, etc.)
34(+942): Man and animal (+ feeding and care of young)

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod12579

IconClass Codes:
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)
48CC7521: One person playing string instrument (bowed) - CC - out of doors

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod1356

IconClass Codes:
34B232: Fowl (cock, hen, chicken, etc.)
46A14: Farmers
42A3: Mother and baby or young child
34(+942): Man and animal (+ feeding and care of young)

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod13425

IconClass Codes:
25I241: Village street
42B74: Family group, especially parents with their child(ren)
41A3212: Divided door, upper part opened
34B2333(+942): Ducks (domestic waterbirds) (+ feeding and care of young)

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod3944

IconClass Codes:
43C92: One pair dancing; man and woman dancing as a couple
41D3: Folk costume, regional costume
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod22630

IconClass Codes:
35: Pastorals, Arcadian scenes
47I221: Herding, herdsman, herdswoman, shepherd, shepherdess, cowherd, etc.
43C942(+6): Folk dancing (men and women together) (+ out of doors (sports, games, etc.))

Edition - Bod7584

Imprint Names:  [s.n.]

Imprint Locations:  [s.l.]

Series Identifier: 942


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V8321

Title: The Lancashire emigrant's farewell

First Line: Farewell parents, we must leave you

Themes:  Emigration

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V916

Title: Columb Kill's prophecy

First Line: You learned men of fame excuse my feeble frame

Subjects:  Ireland

Firth b.27(296)

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Firth c.16(389)

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Harding B 11(2050)

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Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod1331

IconClass Codes:
43C92: One pair dancing; man and woman dancing as a couple
41A17: Farm (building)
46A14: Farmers
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)
48CC7521: One person playing string instrument (bowed) - CC - out of doors

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod7113

IconClass Codes:
46A14: Farmers
46A11: Division into classes (~ society)
46A24: Relation between master and servant
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)
43A1: Periodic celebrations, popular feasts
43B12: Picnic, alfresco, 'déjeuner sur l'herbe'

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod4796

IconClass Codes:
41C71: Alcoholic drinks
43B31: Inn, coffee-house, public house, etc.
41C741(+1): Pipe ~ tobacco (+ taking (particular) foodstuffs: eating, drinking, smoking, chewing, etc.)
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)
43A1311: Dancing around the maypole

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod12472

IconClass Codes:
32B311(SCOTS): Europeans (with NAME)
41D3: Folk costume, regional costume
48CC7525: One person playing wind instrument - CC - out of doors
31A235: Sitting figure
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)
48CC7561: Instrumental popular music - CC - out of doors

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod11380

IconClass Codes:
43B31: Inn, coffee-house, public house, etc.
41A3361: Human figure at (open) window, seen from outside
46B354: Signboard
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)
56B42: Coarseness, Rusticity
46C1495: Accident with (farm) wagon, freight wagon, cart
43C1431(+0): Cock-fighting (+ variant)

Illustration - 1st Illustration on Bod12971

IconClass Codes:
43A2(+6): Private festivities, merry company (+ eating and drinking ~ festive activities)
46A14: Farmers
32B311(SCOTS): Europeans (with NAME)
41D3: Folk costume, regional costume
43C942: Folk dancing (men and women together)
48CC7521: One person playing string instrument (bowed) - CC - out of doors

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