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Edition - Bod12492

Imprint Names:  Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  Leeds

Date  c.1850

Imprint: H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's-st., Leeds


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 13795

Title: Minnie

First Line: When the sun is high in the bright blue sky

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V9587

Title: Answer to Old Dog tray

First Line: But unless my watch is fast

Themes:  Dogs

Harding B 11(2429)

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Johnson Ballads 1791

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Edition - Bod12556

Imprint Names:  Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  Leeds

Date  c.1850

Imprint: H. Andrews, Printer, St. Peter's Street, Leeds


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V5574

Title: Mother's far away

First Line: One cold winter's night my dear mother died

Themes:  Orphans

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 4355

Title: The exile of Erin

First Line: There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin

Authors:  Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844

Themes:  Emigration - Irish

Harding B 11(2496)

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Edition - Bod12634

Imprint Names:  Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  Leeds

Date  c.1850

Imprint: H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's-st., Leeds


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 13260

Title: Napoleon talks of war-boys

First Line: Napoleon talks of war, boys

Subjects:  Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873

Themes:  French invasion scares, 1852

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 4460

Title: The prairie flower

First Line: On the distant prairie where the heather wild

Harding B 11(2606)

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Johnson Ballads 1792

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Johnson Ballads 1793

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Edition - Bod10657

Imprint Names:  Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  Leeds

Date  c.1850

Imprint: H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's-st., Leeds


Ballad - Roud Number: 5772

Title: Larry Mac'Flinn

First Line: It was in the year of eighteen hundred and sweet 33

Notes:  Verse and prose

Themes:  Soldiers1833

Firth c.26(286)

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Edition - Bod14346

Imprint Names:  Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  Leeds

Date  [1868]

Imprint: H. Andrews, Printer, 26 & 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V16203

Title: A copy of verses on the 33 railway passengers burnt to death in the Irish mail train, near Abergele, North Wales, August 20th, 1868

First Line: Oh listen with attention, good people far and near

Themes:  Railways

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V16048

Title: The rich and the poor, or The gentleman and the bricklayer

First Line: George Victor Townley, step this way: we'll try the well-bred first

Themes:  Courts and law - 19th century

Harding B 13(222)

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Johnson Ballads 1790

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Edition - Bod1211

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats, St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Series Identifier: 307


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V2076

Title: Paddy's grave

First Line: O'er Paddy's grave the boys & girls all prest

Subjects:  Ireland

Themes:  Irish wakes

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 574

Title: Sucking pig

First Line: All you who love a bit of fun, come listen here awhile

Themes:  ClergyTithes

Firth c.26(20)

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Edition - Bod1213

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Series Identifier: 324


1st Ballad

Title: Song of the haymakers

First Line: The noontide is hot, and our foreheads are brown

Themes:  Agricultural laborers

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 21860

Title: The oak and the ivy

First Line: In the depths of the forest an old oak grew

Themes:  Patriotism

Firth c.26(31)

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Edition - Bod1266

Imprint Names:  Pearson, T.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1899

Imprint: [T. Pearson], Printer, [Chadderton]-Street Oldham Road, Manchester; and Sold by H. Andrews St. Peter-Street Leeds

Series Identifier: 167


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V1045

Title: The river Roe

First Line: As I went out one evening all in the month of May

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 856

Title: My bonny Black Bess

First Line: Dick Turpin bold! Dick hie away

Themes:  Highwaymen

2806 b.11(230)

Notes:  Imprint defaced


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Edition - Bod1567

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats, St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Series Identifier: 85


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 1994

Title: Logie o' Buchan

First Line: O Logie o' Buchan, O Logie the laird

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V16055

Title: Sailor boy

First Line: The bitter wind blew keen and cold

Themes:  ShipwreckOrphans

2806 c.16(117)

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Harding B 11(2184)

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Edition - Bod1603

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats St., Manchester, & Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's St., Leeds

Notes:  Slip. Part of a sheet of three ballads; see Harding B 11(2614) Slip. Part of a sheet of three ballads; see Harding B 11(2614)


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 1981

Title: Live & let live

First Line: 'Live and let live' is the first law of nature

Authors:  Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889

Themes:  Tolerance

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V14976

Title: Take back those gems

First Line: Take back those gems so proudly worn

2806 c.16*(282)

Notes:  Slip. Slip.


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Edition - Bod5036

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Notes:  Harding B 11(2413) is another edition.

Series Identifier: 324


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 13244

Title: Song of the haymakers

First Line: The noontide is hot, and our foreheads are brown

Themes:  Agricultural laborers

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 21860

Title: The oak & ivy

First Line: In the depth of the forest an old oak grew

Themes:  Oaktree

Harding B 11(3600)

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Edition - Bod5379

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152 Great Ancoats St., Manchester, & Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's St., Leeds

Notes:  Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(3734)

Series Identifier: 367


Ballad - Roud Number: V937

Title: Let me like a soldier fall

First Line: Yes, let me like a s [sic] soldier fall

Themes:  Soldiers

Harding B 15(171a)

Notes:  Slip.


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Johnson Ballads 1884

Notes:  Slip.


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Edition - Bod5894

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats, St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Adrews [sic], 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Notes:  Harding B 11(981) is another impression Harding B 11(981) is another impression

Series Identifier: 3


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 1538

Title: Dream of Napoleon

First Line: One night sad and languid I went to my bed

Subjects:  Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 533

Title: Sporting hero, or, whiskey in the bar

First Line: I am a sporting hero, I never yet was daunted

Themes:  Highwaymen

Harding B 11(980)

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Edition - Bod2109

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats St., Manchester, & Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's St., Leeds

Series Identifier: 335


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 3005

Title: Nell Flaherty's drake

First Line: My name is Nell, I candid will tell

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 1981

Title: Live & let live

First Line: \"Live and let live\" is the first law of nature

Authors:  Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889

Themes:  Tolerance

3rd Ballad - Roud Number: V14976

Title: Take back those gems

First Line: Take back those gems so proudly worn

Harding B 11(2614)

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Edition - Bod2167

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats St., Manchester; and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Series Identifier: 510


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 13807

Title: Old soldier's daughter

First Line: O do you remember the old soldier's daughter

Themes:  Marriage

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 13899

Title: Soldiers dream

First Line: Our bugles sung truce for the night cloud had lowered

Tune: Wandering boy

Authors:  Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844

Performers:  Newton, Richard

Themes:  Soldiers

Harding B 11(2829)

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Edition - Bod2357

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats, St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Series Identifier: 55


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 1115

Title: Spencer the rover

First Line: These words were composed by Spencer the rover

Themes:  Roving

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V4257

Title: Merry days of old

First Line: The merry days, the days of old

Harding B 11(3617)

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Edition - Bod2396

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats St., Manchester, & Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's St., Leeds

Series Identifier: 367


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V1097

Title: Tar of the British sea

First Line: Oh, I am a son of the foaming deep

Themes:  Naval

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V937

Title: Let me like a soldier fall

First Line: Yes, let me like a s [sic] soldier fall

Themes:  Soldiers

Harding B 11(3734)

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Edition - Bod2860

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Series Identifier: 76


Ballad - Roud Number: V1102

Title: Her own granny dear

First Line: Cried William, when just come from sea

Themes:  Soldiers

Harding B 15(129b)

Notes:  The illustrations and the text are separately printed items. Slip


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Edition - Bod13423

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Series Identifier: 509


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 13887

Title: To the West

First Line: To the West! to the West! to the land of the free

Themes:  Emigration

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 3007

Title: The maid that sold her barley

First Line: It's cold and raw the north wind blow

Harding B 11(3867)

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Edition - Bod14024

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats, Manchester, & Sold by Andrews, 27, St. Peter's St. Leed[s]


Ballad - Roud Number: 621

Title: Turpin Hero

First Line: Turpin Hero is my name

Subjects:  Turpin, Richard, 1706-1739

Harding B 17(323a)

Notes:  Slip


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Johnson Ballads 1889

Notes:  Slip


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Johnson Ballads 1890

Notes:  Slip


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Edition - Bod20677

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats, St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Series Identifier: 514


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V2815

Title: Parody on the Iron child

First Line: You ladies all, on you I call, wherever you may be

Themes:  IllegitimacyPrisonsCrime - 19th centuryPaternity

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 13782

Title: The holy friar

First Line: I am a friar of orders grey

Authors:  O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833

Themes:  ClergyFriars

Firth c.26(44)

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Edition - Bod21821

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats, Manchester; and Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Series Identifier: 509


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 13887

Title: To the West

First Line: To the West! to the West! to the land of the free

Themes:  Emigration

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V3464

Title: Taking tea in the arbor

First Line: The morning being fine, I went out to dine

2806 c.16(148)

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Harding B 11(3868)

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Edition - Bod21845

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Great Ancoats St., Manchester, & Sold by H. Andrews, 27, St. Peter's St., Leeds

Series Identifier: 46


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 2661

Title: Irish emigrant

First Line: I'm sitting on the style [sic], Mary

Authors:  Dufferin and Clandeboye, Helen Selina Sheridan, Baroness, 1807-1867

Themes:  Emigration - Irish

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V740

Title: Katty darling

First Line: The flowers are blooming, Katty darling

2806 c.16(140)

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Harding B 11(1774)

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Edition - Bod22028

Imprint Names:  Cadman, J.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  between 1850 and 1855

Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, 152, Gt. Ancoats St., Manchester, and Sold by H. Adrews [sic], 27, St. Peter's Street, Leeds

Notes:  Harding B 11(980) is another impression Harding B 11(980) is another impression

Series Identifier: 3


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 1538

Title: Dream of Napoleon

First Line: One night sad and languid I went to my bed

Subjects:  Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 533

Title: Sporting hero, or, Whiskey in the bar

First Line: I am a sporting hero, I never yet was daunted

Themes:  Highwaymen

2806 c.16(329)

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Harding B 11(981)

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Edition - Bod1215

Imprint Names:  Bebbington, J.O.Andrews, H.

Imprint Locations:  ManchesterLeeds

Date  c.1850

Imprint: Bebbington, Printer, 22, Goulden St. Oldham Road Manchester and sold by H. Andrews 27, St. Peter Street, Leeds

Notes:  Firth c.26(288) is another impression.

Series Identifier: 159


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V4894

Title: Kerry eagle

First Line: You sons of Hibernia now listen awhile to my song

Subjects:  O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847

Themes:  Politics and government - Ireland, 19th century

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V129

Title: Angel's whisper

First Line: A baby was sleeping

2806 b.10(21)

Notes:  2806 b.10(21); Imperfect: imprint defaced.


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Firth c.26(36)

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