Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: London manners and dandy fashions
First Line: My mother she said, my darling boy
Subjects: London (England)
Themes: Dandies
Notes: The title of Firth b.34(80) is cropped. Slip
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Notes: The title of Firth b.34(80) is cropped. Slip
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Notes: The title of Firth b.34(80) is cropped. Slip
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Notes: The title of Firth b.34(80) is cropped. Slip
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Notes: The title of Firth b.34(80) is cropped. Slip
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Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: Printed by, C. Croshaw, Coppergate, York
Notes: The same setting of type as Harding B 25(1521) but with a different printer.
Title: The poor Indo
First Line: It is thy will and I must leave thee
Subjects: India
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: The farmer's downfall
First Line: You broken down farmer's, give ear to my song
Themes: Farmers , Trade depression
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Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: Fuddling day
First Line: Each Monday morn before I rise
Themes: Drunkenness , Working class
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Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: The distress'd maid
First Line: Our captain calls all hands away to-morrow
Themes: Unrequited love
Title: Love among the roses
First Line: Young Love flew to the Paphian bow'r
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: The British spy
First Line: One day as I rambl'd through Kensington park
Themes: Tradesmen , Economy and trade , Frauds
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Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Notes: Slip. 2806 c.18(272) is another issue with a different cut
Title: Roy's wife
First Line: Roy's wife of Aldivalloch
Subjects: Scotland
Themes: Rejected suitor
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Notes: Slip. Firth b.34(321) is another impression with a different cut
Title: The world on credit
First Line: Come all you brisk and jovial blades
Themes: Economy and trade - 19th century , Unemployment
Notes: Slip.
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Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: The shipwreck'd tar
First Line: Escap'd with life in tatters
Authors: Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814
Themes: Shipwreck
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Pavement, York
Title: Home, sweet home
First Line: Mid pleasures and pallaces [sic]
Authors: Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852
Title: Answer to Home, sweet home
First Line: I was courted by a young man who did me betray
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Notes: Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(1638). Slip. Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(1638)
Title: I live not where I love
First Line: Come all you maidens that live at a distance
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, 36, Pavement, York
Notes: The illustration is a variant of a woodcut in the Davison catalogue, No. 234.
Title: The orphan child
First Line: The night was dark as I did ramble
Themes: Orphans
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Notes: Firth b.25(124) is another issue with a different illustration.
Title: Roy's wife
First Line: Roy's wife of Aldivalloch
Themes: Rejected suitor
Notes: Slip.
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Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: I live not where I love
First Line: Come all you maidens that live at a distance
Title: The celebrated Masonic hymn
First Line: Come all you Freemasons that dwell round the globe
Themes: Freemasonry
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: The churlish husband turn'd nurse
First Line: Tis of an ancient farmer you'll hear without delay
Themes: Marriage
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Pavement, York
Title: The lover's mistake
First Line: A fond youth serenaded his love
Title: The dandy petticoat
First Line: Good folks have you all heard the news
Themes: Fashions
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: The fancy lad
First Line: When first I came to town
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: Bundle and go
First Line: O haste my dear lassie your lover is ready
Title: Country fashions
First Line: My father died a year ago, and left me all his riches
Themes: Fashions
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: The dandy, or, a Peep at high life
First Line: I'm but a simple clown
Themes: Dandies
Title: The dandies
First Line: I'm a fashionable beau just turn'd out the newest go
Themes: Dandies
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Pavement, York
Title: The roving bachelor
First Line: Come all you roving bachelors that means to get a wife
Themes: Bachelors , Executions
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Pavement, York
Notes: Slip. Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(2240)
Title: The dandy petticoat
First Line: Good folks have you all heard the news
Themes: Fashions
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: Henry's farewell
First Line: The fifteenth of July it was
Themes: Soldiers
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Title: A new song, called Skewball
First Line: Ye gentlemen sportsmen I pray listen all
Themes: Horse-racing
Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Date between 1814 and 1850
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, Coppergate, York
Notes: Slip. Firth b.34(322) is another impression with a different cut
Title: The world on credit
First Line: Come all you brisk and jovial blades
Themes: Economy and trade - 19th century , Unemployment
Notes: Slip.
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Imprint Names: Croshaw, C.
Imprint Locations: York
Imprint: C. Croshaw, Printer, 36, Pavement, York
Title: A woman, dear woman for me
First Line: Give attention both married and single
Themes: Women
Title: The new times
First Line: You lads and lasses give ear to my song
Themes: Economy and trade - 19th century , Farmers