Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court 7 Dials
Title: Bold Robin Hood
First Line: Bold Robin Hood ranged the forest all round
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitts printer, Wholesale Toy and marble warehouse 6, Great st Andrew street 7 dials
Title: Bold Robin Hood
First Line: When [P]hoebus had melted the arces [sic] of ice
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitts, Printer, wholesale toy and marble warehouse, 6, Great st Andrew street, 7 dials
Title: Bold Robin Hood, and Allen-a-Dale
First Line: Come listen to me, you gallants so free
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: J. Catnach, Printer, 2, 3, Monmouth-Court
Title: Rory O'More
First Line: Young Rory O'More courted Kathleen Bawn
Authors: Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868
Notes: Four stanzas
Title: Robin Hood
First Line: Bold Robin Hood, was a forrester good
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Title: Under the rock
First Line: Merrily while the deer is browsing
Performers: Morley, Mr.
Themes: Hunting
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Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitts Priner [sic] wholesale Toy & Marble Warehouse 6, Great st. Andrew street, 7 Dials
Notes: Harding B 11(388) is another edition.
Title: Bold Robin Hood
First Line: Bold Robin Hood ranged the forest all round
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Imprint Names: Hillatt and Martin
Imprint Locations: London
Date 18--
Imprint: Hillatt & Martin, Printers, 13, Little Prescot Street, Goodman's Fields
Notes: Harding B 11(3030) is another issue
Title: Pleasures of matrimony
First Line: Seven long years I've been a good wife
Themes: Domestic relations , Marriage - women
Title: Fair Phoebe and her dark-eyed sailor
First Line: It's of a comely young lady fair
Themes: Lovers reunited
Title: Bold Robin Hood
First Line: Bold Robin Hood was a forrester good
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Notes: A folded sheet. An engraving
Title: [None]
First Line: The bells of yon proud minster tower
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Imprint Names: Roberts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1727
Imprint: London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick Lane: and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster. 1727
Notes: 6 p. ESTC75200. Foxon R232.
Title: Robin-Hood and the duke of Lancaster. A ballad
First Line: Come listen, my friends, to a story so new
Tune: The abbot of Canterbury
References:
ESTC: T75200
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
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Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials
Notes: Harding B 11(381) is another impression
Title: The bold pedlar and Robin Hood
First Line: There chanced to be a pedlar bold
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Title: Colin stole my heart away
First Line: The fields were green, the hills were gay
Imprint Names: How, L.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 17--
Imprint: London: Printed by L. How in Petticoat-Lane
Title: Renowned Robin Hood: or, his archery truly related, in his exploits before queen Catherine
First Line: Gold ta'en from the king's harbingers
References:
ESTC: T46904
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
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Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: J. Catnach, Printer, 2, & 3, Monmouth-Court
Title: The factory girl
First Line: The sun was just rising one fine may-day morning
Title: Bold Rob Roy
First Line: A famous man was Robin Hood
Subjects: Macgregor, Robert (Rob Roy), 1671-1734
Imprint Names: King
Imprint Locations: Bristol
Imprint: King, Typ. 15, St. Augustine's Back, between the Draw and Stone bridges
Title: The song of the shirt
First Line: With fingers weary and worn
Authors: Hood, Thomas, 1799-1845
Themes: Seamstresses
Imprint Names: Davies, J.B.
Imprint Locations: London
Imprint: Published by J.B. Davies, P.M. (753) 61, St. Alban's Buildings, Gray's Inn Road
Title: The song of a sot. (Parody on Tom Hood's Song of a shirt)
First Line: With a visage pale and wan
Authors: Davies, J.B.
Notes: Dedicated to George Cruikshank, Esq., by his kind permission
Themes: Drinking , Freemasonry?
Imprint Names: Catnach, J. , Simmons
Imprint Locations: London , Reading
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials, London. Sold by Simmons, Reading
Title: The May pole
First Line: Come lasses & lads, get leave of your dads
Themes: May day
Title: When bucks a hunting go
First Line: How sweet is the horn that sounds in the morn
Themes: Hunting
Title: Robin Hood
First Line: As blithe as the linnet sings in the green wood
Subjects: Robin Hood (legendary character)
Title: Grand conversation under the rose
First Line: As Mars and Minerva was viewing of some implements
Themes: Politics and government
Title: Little Mary the sailor's bride
First Line: As William and Mary strayed by the sea side
Title: Firm as oak, & free from care
First Line: Oh firm as oak, and free from care
Title: The blue-eyed stranger
First Line: One night the north wind loud did blow
Title: Mary of the moor
First Line: Twas one cold night when the wind
Title: Poor dog Tray
First Line: On the green banks of Shannon, when Shelah was nigh
Imprint Names: Clark, Charles
Imprint Locations: Great Totham
Date between 1828 and 1866
Imprint: Great Totham: Printed at Charles Clark's Private Press
Title: The last snooks of many! In imitation of \"The last rose of summer\"
First Line: 'Tis the last snooks of many
Authors: Clark, Charles, 1806-1880 , Drydog, Doggerel, pseud. of Charles Clark
Title: To Thomas Hood, esq. ... on the birth of his son
First Line: Great sir, -- so you're a parent, it appears
Authors: Clark, Charles, 1806-1880