Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date [1819]
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer
Title: The meeting at Newcastle, a new song
First Line: Ye gentlemen and tradesmen all, come listen unto me
Authors: Ferguson, Alexander
Themes: Economy and trade - 19th century , Peterloo Massacre, 1819 , 1819
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: T. Hoggett, Printer, Market-Place, Durham
Title: The green bag
First Line: When the queen was abroad far remov'd from our eyes
Subjects: Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, queen, consort of George IV, king of Great Britain, 1768-1821
Title: The boatsman
First Line: I am a boatsman by my trade, Jack Williams is my name
Themes: Letter-writing , Prisons , Robbery
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: A new song, called The dandy, or, a Peep at high life
First Line: I'm but a simple clown
Subjects: Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852
Themes: Soldiers , Fashions , Singing , Duelling
Title: The garland of love
First Line: How sweet are the flowers that grow by yon fountain
Authors: Hook, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date [1818]
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: A new election song. Taylor & liberty!
First Line: Come cheer up my good friends, let freemen be free
Tune: Wilkes and liberty
Themes: Parliamentary elections, Durham
Title: A new election song, to be sung by all the independent freemen of the city of Durham
First Line: See the conq'ring hero comes
Tune: A hunting we will go
Themes: Parliamentary elections, Durham
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date [1818]
Imprint: T. Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: A new election song Taylor and victory
First Line: Rejoice! ye freemen -- all rejoice!
Tune: A hunting we will go
Themes: Parliamentary elections, Durham
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer, Market Place, Durham
Title: A new song, called The monkey shaving the Irishman
First Line: A buxum [sic] young spark in Dublin did dwell
Themes: Irish
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer
Notes: Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(61).
Title: The unfaithful lover
First Line: I am a sailor to whom I write
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer
Title: A smoky house and a scolding wife
First Line: The tale is true I've often heard
Themes: Taverns , Domestic relations
Title: The way of the world
First Line: 'Tis the way of the world I'm going to review
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Notes: Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(61) for the imprint.
Title: And so will we yet
First Line: Come sit down my croneys, and give us your cracks
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Notes: Other editions appear in sheets of two ballads; see Harding B 11(351), Harding B 11(734), and Harding B 11(1414).
Title: The boatsman
First Line: I am a boatsman by my trade, Jack Williams is my name
Themes: Letter-writing , Prisons , Robbery
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Notes: Another edition forms part of a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(1226).
Title: The Irish girl
First Line: As I walked out one evening down by a river side
Themes: Unrequited love
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer
Title: Soho, boy, fair and softly
First Line: A taylor who cabbag'd as tailors will do
Title: A new song, called The true lovers' downfall
First Line: Ye blithsome lads and lasses that ramble void of care
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: Lord Bateman
First Line: Lord Bateman was a noble lord
Themes: Turks , Courtship - difference of ethnicity
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: T. Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: The Manchester girl
First Line: In coming down from Manchester
Title: The poor little sweep
First Line: On a cold winter's morn as snow was a falling
Themes: Chimney-sweeps
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer
Title: The tradesman's wish for a better new year
First Line: Come all ye brave tradesmen I pray you
Themes: Unemployment
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: The boatsman
First Line: I am a boatsman by my trade, Jack Williams is my name
Themes: Letter-writing , Prisons , Robbery
Title: Bruce's address
First Line: Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled
Tune: Hey tutti tatti
Authors: Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: T. Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: A new song. The choice of a wife
First Line: A bachelor leads an easy life
Themes: Marriage
Title: New song. The farmers downfall
First Line: You broken down farmers give ear to my song
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer, Market-Place, Durham
Title: Covent garden
First Line: As down in Covent garden
Subjects: Portsmouth (England)
Themes: Sailors
Title: The boatsman
First Line: I am a boatsman by my trade, Jack Williams is my name
Themes: Letter-writing , Prisons , Robbery
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: T. Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: Country fashions
First Line: My father died a year ago, and left me all his riches
Tune: Mon at mester Grundy's
Themes: Fashions
Title: I'll do so no more
First Line: My father he left me a noble estate
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: T. Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: Thorney-moor woods
First Line: In Thorney-moor woods, in Nottinghamshire
Themes: Poaching
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: T. Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: The crafty ploughboy. Or, Highwayman outwitted
First Line: Please draw near and the truth I'll declare
Themes: Highwaymen
Title: Remember the poor! A winter piece
First Line: Now winter is come with its cold chilly breath
Themes: Winter
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer, Durham
Title: The flash lad
First Line: Adieu, adieu, it was my fate
Themes: Highwaymen
Title: The Irish girl
First Line: As I walked out one evening down by a river side
Subjects: Manchester (England)
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer
Title: Fuddling day. A new song
First Line: Each Monday morn before I rise
Themes: Drunkenness , Domestic economy
Title: Washing day. A new song
First Line: The sky with clouds was overcast
Themes: Housework
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Hoggett, Printer
Title: And so will we yet
First Line: Come sit down my croneys, and give us your cracks
Subjects: Great Britain
Themes: Drinking
Title: The unfaithful lover
First Line: I am a sailor to whom I write
Imprint Names: Hoggett, T.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1816 and 1843
Imprint: Printed by T. Hoggett, Durham
Title: The tread mill, a new song
First Line: Oh dear, what a fuss now is made in each town
Themes: Prisons