Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1805
Imprint: Publish'd July 22, 1805, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Series Identifier: 398
Title: The lads of the ocean
First Line: Some folks sing of the island
Authors: Ashley, J.
Performers: Taylor, Mr.
Themes: Sailors
Imprint Names: Walker
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1797 and 1834
Imprint: Walker, Printer, Durham
Series Identifier: 22
Title: Flora May
First Line: The sun was sinking in the west
Title: Don't be foolish Joe
First Line: When I lived in Tennesse [sic]
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
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Notes: Johnson Ballads 1595; Coloured illustration.
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Imprint Names: Paul, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date [1840]
Imprint: Paul, Printer, 22, Brick Lane, Spitalfields
Title: Prince Albert, in England
First Line: I am a German just arrived
Subjects: Albert, Prince Consort of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1861
Imprint Names: Laurie and Whittle
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1806
Imprint: Publish'd Septr. 22, 1806, by Laurie & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London
Series Identifier: 441
Title: Knibs's pound; a whimsical old ballad
First Line: As I was going by Knibs's pound
Notes: The Anacreontic Society fl. 1780-1790.
Imprint Names: Paul, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 18--
Imprint: H. Paul, Printer, 22, Brick-lane, Spitalfields
Title: Thomas & Nancy
First Line: The boatswain's shrill whistle had sounded
Themes: Shipwreck
Title: A woman's the pride of the land
First Line: Come, married and single, together pray mingle
Themes: Marriage - men
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Imprint Names: Paul, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 18--
Imprint: H. Paul, Printer, 22, Brick Lane, Spitalfields
Title: The green mossy banks of the Lea
First Line: When first in this country a stranger
Subjects: Philadelphia (Pa.)
Themes: Americans - England
Title: After many roving years
First Line: After many roving years
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Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Series Identifier: 22
Title: Fanny Blair
First Line: Come all good people wheresoever you be
Themes: Perjury
Title: Two wenches at once
First Line: Till I fell in love, I was happy, I vow
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Imprint Names: Procter, J.W.
Imprint Locations: Hull
Imprint: Printed and Sold by J.W. Procter, Travellers' Printer, 4, Engine str. Hull
Series Identifier: 22
Title: Life of a drunkard
First Line: You drunkards all on you I call, wherever you may be
Themes: Temperance
Title: Old England hurrah. Answer to Red, white, and blue!
First Line: I must now bid adieu to the ocean
Tune: Red, white, and blue
Imprint Names: Paul, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 18--
Imprint: H. Paul, Printer, 22, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London
Title: Young William
First Line: Young William for honour & fame went to sea
Authors: Hughes, J.
Themes: Sailors , Landlords , Theft , Murder , Disguise
Title: The seaman's life
First Line: A seaman's life, is a life I love
Themes: Sailors
Imprint Names: Paul, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date [1856]
Imprint: [H. P]aul, Printer, 22, Brck [sic] Lane, Spitalfields
Title: The lass of Gowrie
First Line: Upon a summer afternoon
Authors: Reid, William, 1764-1831
Subjects: Scotland
Title: The bush ranger
First Line: Farewell old Albion's dear lov'd shore
Tune: Waggon train
Themes: Transported convict
Imprint Names: Keeley, J.R.
Imprint Locations: Worthing
Date 1911
Imprint: Printed & Published by J.R. Keeley, 67, Chapel Rd., Worthing
Notes: Printed in red and purple ink on lilac paper
Title: Coronation of king George V. & queen Mary. June 22nd, 1911
First Line: O king beloved, who hast such mighty sway
Authors: Edwardes, Owen
Imprint Names: Paul, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 18--
Imprint: H. Paul, Printer, 22, Brick Lane, Spitalfields
Title: Poor Rosa the pride of the vale
First Line: Come all you pretty damsels that dwell far and near
Tune: Pretty Susan the pride of Kildare
Title: The banks of sweet primroses
First Line: As I walked one midsummer morning
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Imprint Names: Bebbington, J.O. , Andrews, H.
Imprint Locations: Manchester , Leeds
Date c.1850
Imprint: Bebbington, Printer, 22 Goulden-Street Oldham-Road, Manchester; and Sold by H. Andrews St. Peter-Street Leeds
Notes: Slip. Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(3111)
Title: Merry bells of England
First Line: O the merry bells of England, I love to hear them sound
Themes: Bells
Notes: Slip.
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Imprint Names: Jackson, W. and Son
Imprint Locations: Birmingham
Date between 1842 and 1855
Imprint: Jackson & Son, (Late J. Russell,) 22, Moor-st. Birmingham
Title: Rory O'More's flare-up in Birmingham
First Line: Good people all listen wherever you be
Themes: Irish - England
Title: That income tax! A popular parody on \"Those evening bells\"
First Line: That income tax -- tha[t] income tax!
Themes: Taxation
Imprint Names: Paul, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 18--
Imprint: Paul, Printer, 22, Brick Lane, Spitalfields
Title: Young Napoleon; or, The bunch of roses
First Line: By the dangers of the ocean
Subjects: Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873
Themes: French invasion scares, 1852
Title: The British man of war
First Line: It was down in yonder meadows I carelessly did stray
Themes: Sailors , Opium War, 1840-1842
Imprint Names: Wells, W.
Imprint Locations: London
Date 1780
Imprint: Publish'd March 22d, 1780, by Wm. Wells opposite Salisbury Court Fleet Street
Title: The royal saylor. A song
First Line: The foes of old England, proud Louis and Spain
Tune: Long had the French navy
References:
ESTC: N71510
Imprint Names: Bebbington, J.O. , Andrews, H.
Imprint Locations: Manchester , Leeds
Date c.1850
Imprint: Bebbington, Printer, 22, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, and sold by H. Andrews 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds
Series Identifier: 179
Title: Far, far upon the sea
First Line: Far, far upon the sea
Themes: Sailing
Title: My poor Black Bess
First Line: When fortune, blind goddess, she fled my abode
Subjects: Turpin, Richard, 1706-1739
Themes: Highwaymen , Crime - 19th century
Imprint Names: Bebbington, J.O.
Imprint Locations: Manchester
Date c.1850
Imprint: Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by John O. Bebbington, 22 Goulden-st., Oldham-rd., Manchester
Series Identifier: 7
Title: Spencer the rover
First Line: Thes [sic] words were composed by Spencer the rover
Themes: Poverty
Title: Miss. Kitty Mooney's fortune
First Line: My name is Dick Mooney I'm very near dying
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: Marriage prospects
Imprint Names: Disley, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1860 and 1883
Imprint: H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London. W.C.
Title: Execution of five pirates at Newgate, on Monday, Feb. 22nd, for murder on board the Flowery Land
First Line: Oh! what numbers did flock to see
Themes: Executions
Imprint Names: Birch, J.D.
Imprint Locations: Manchester
Date 1897
Imprint: J.D. Birch, Typo., Hr. Broughton, Manchester
Title: The diamond jubilee, June 22nd, 1897, A.D., entitled \"Hail! hail! Victoria\"
First Line: All nations now should doff their plume
Attributation: Written and recited by One of England's Blind Naval Crimean Heroes, C. Huntley Bartell
Authors: Bartell, C. Huntley
Performers: Bartell, C. Huntley
Imprint Names: Marshall, J. , Hazard, S. , White, R.
Imprint Locations: London , Bath , London
Date between 1784 and 1807
Imprint: Sold by J. Marshall (Printer to the Cheap Repository ...) No. 17, Queen-Street, Cheapside, and No. 4, Aldermary Church- Yard, and R. White, Piccadilly, London. By S. Hazard, Printer to the Cheap Repository, at Bath
Notes: Firth c.22(75) is another edition.
Series Identifier: Cheap repository
Title: The gin-shop; or a Peep into a prison
First Line: Look through the land from north to south
Authors: More, Hannah, 1745-1833
References:
ESTC: T195114
Themes: Drunkenness
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