Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1805
Imprint: Published July 1, 1805, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Notes: An engraving
Series Identifier: 396
Title: [None]
First Line: Had you not been here, all good friends that I see
Authors: Kenney, James, 1780-1849
Performers: Hatton, Mr.
Performance Locations: Theatre Royal
Notes: A song from Raising the wind, by James Kenney.
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1806
Imprint: Publish'd May 1, 1806, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Notes: An engraving
Series Identifier: 420
Title: Caleb Quotem
First Line: I'm parish clerk and sexton here
Performers: Fawcett, John, 1768-1837
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1807
Imprint: Publish'd Dec. 1, 1807, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Series Identifier: 477
Title: The advantage of toping
First Line: Some say topers should never get mellow
Authors: Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814
Performers: Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814
Themes: Drinking
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1806
Imprint: Published April 1, 1806, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Notes: An engraving
Series Identifier: 419
Title: A burlesque on Mr. & Mrs. Clark, or the Flitch of bacon
First Line: The spruce Mr. Clark
Performers: Fawcett
Themes: Marriage
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1798
Imprint: Published 1st February 1798, by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London
Title: The old cheese; an original tale
First Line: Young Slouch, the farmer, had a jolly wife
Performers: Fawcett, John, 1768-1837
Performance Locations: Covent Garden Theatre
References:
ESTC: N3950
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Artists: Cruikshank, Isaac and George
Date 1807
Imprint: Publish'd Dec. 1, 1807, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Notes: Reference: The Cruikshankian Momus (1892).
Series Identifier: 478
Title: The old commodore
First Line: Od's blood! what a time for a seaman to skulk
Authors: Lonsdale, Mark
Performers: Taylor
Performance Locations: Covent Garden Theatre
Themes: Sailors
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Notes: Johnson Ballads fol. 90; Coloured illustration.
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Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1806
Imprint: Publish'd July 21, 1806, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Notes: An engraving. A copy is in the John Johnson collection at: London Playbills Haymarket box 1 (4)
Series Identifier: 430
Title: Tom Clutterbuck & Polly Higginbottom
First Line: In Chester's town a man there dwelt
Performers: Mathews, Charles, 1776-1835
Performance Locations: Haymarket Theatre
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1808
Imprint: Publish'd Septr. 1, 1808, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Series Identifier: 494
Title: The sailor's will and his power; or A picture of Portsmouth point
First Line: Early one morning a jolly brisk tar
Performers: Emery, John, 1777-1822
Themes: Sailors
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1808
Imprint: Publish'd Nov. 1, 1808, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Series Identifier: 499
Title: Call again to-morrow
First Line: I'll to court among the nobility
Authors: Dibdin, Charles, 1768-1833
Performers: Smith
Performance Locations: Sadler's Wells Theatre
Notes: Verse and prose
Themes: Court and courtiers
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1806
Imprint: Publish'd Augt. 1, 1806, by Laurie & Whittle, No. 53, Fleet Street, London
Notes: An engraving
Series Identifier: 437
Title: Nobody coming to marry me
First Line: Last night the dogs did bark
Performers: Jordan, Dorothy, 1761-1816
Performance Locations: Drury Lane Theatre
Notes: For a parody of this ballad see Harding B 10(61)
Themes: Spinsters
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1807
Imprint: Publish'd Octr. 1, 1807, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Notes: An engraving
Series Identifier: 471
Title: Love and Folly
First Line: Love disagreeing once with Folly
Attributation: After the Spanish, by the author of Old Nick. -- Composed by Mr. Josh. Major
Authors: Major, Joseph
Notes: After the Spanish, by the author of Old Nick
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1806
Imprint: Publish'd Octr. 1, 1806, by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London
Notes: An engraving
Series Identifier: 442
Title: Paddy's ramble through London
First Line: My name's Paddy Whack I came up to this town
Attributation: By the author of The Yorkshire man in London, or Humphry Hobnail's return from the play
Authors: Major, J.
Themes: Countryman in London
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Artists: Cruikshank, George
Date 1815
Imprint: Published, the 1st of February, 1815, By J. Whittle and R. H. Laurie, No. 53, Fleet Street, London
Notes: Reference: The Cruikshankian Momus (1892)
Series Identifier: 530
Title: All the world's in Paris!
First Line: Now's the time to change our clime
Performers: Grimaldi, Joseph, 1778-1837
Subjects: London (England) , Paris (France)
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Artists: Cruikshank, Isaac and George
Date 1808
Imprint: Publish'd Dec. 1. 1808, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Notes: Reference: The Cruikshankian Momus (1892)
Series Identifier: 502
Title: Russian nuptials; or, The lock'd jaw and frost-bitten nose
First Line: A youth took a wife
Authors: Reynolds, John Frederick
Performers: Fawcett, John, 1768-1837
Performance Locations: King's Theatre
Themes: Domestic strife
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Artists: Cruikshank, George
Date 1808
Imprint: Published 1st March, 1808, By Laurie And Whittle, No. 53, Fleet Street, London
Notes: Reference: The Cruikshankian Momus, 1892
Series Identifier: 483
Title: The mulberry-tree
First Line: The sweet brier grows in the merry green wood
Authors: Collins, John, d. 1808