Imprint Names: Fordyce, W. and T. , Whinham, J. and Co.
Imprint Locations: Newcastle , Carlisle
Date c.1840
Imprint: Printed and sold by W. & T. Fordyce, Dean-st. Newcastle. To be had also of J. Whinham & co. Scotch-st., Carlisle
Notes: Harding B 11(431) is another issue, but with a different imprint
Series Identifier: 201
Title: Braes o' Balquhither
First Line: Let us go, lassie, go
Tune: Three carls o' Buchanan
Authors: Tannahill, Robert, 1774-1810
Title: Nix my dolly, pals, fake away
First Line: In a box of the stone jug I was born
Authors: Ainsworth, W.H.
Themes: Crime - 19th century , Slang
Title: Kate Kearney
First Line: O did you not hear of Kate Kearney
Imprint Names: Forth, J.
Imprint Locations: Pocklington
Imprint: J. Forth, Printer, Pocklington
Title: Nix my dolly, pals, fake away
First Line: In the box of the stone jug I was born
Authors: Ainsworth, W.H.
Themes: Crime - 19th century , Slang
Title: The sweet queen of May
First Line: When the winter is gone and summer is come
Imprint Names: Ordoyno, W.
Imprint Locations: Nottingham
Imprint: Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by W. Ordoyno, Newton Street, Nottingham
Notes: Two titles on an uncut sheet
Title: The boatmen dance
First Line: De boatmen dance, de boatmen sing
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: Unhappy Jeremiah
First Line: I'd often heard a married life
Themes: Marriage
Title: Old Adam was a gentleman
First Line: Old Adam was the first man form'd
Themes: Adam (Biblical figure)
Title: From thee, Eliza, I must go
First Line: From thee, Eliza, I must go
Title: Four and ninepenny tile
First Line: List my friends all around
Title: Sich a getting up stairs
First Line: At Kentuck last night a party met
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: The watchman
First Line: Good night, good night, my dearest
Title: The mistletoe bough
First Line: The mistletoe bough hung in the castle hall
Authors: Bayly, N.T.H. (Nathaniel Thomas Haynes), 1797-1839
Title: The bridal ring
First Line: I dreamed last night of our earlier days
Title: Thy smile was sweet
First Line: Thy smile was sweet, thine eye was bright
Title: Nix my dolly
First Line: In a box of the stone jug I was born
Authors: Ainsworth, W.H.
Themes: Crime - 19th century , Slang
Title: Rory O'More
First Line: Young Rory O'More courted Kathleen Bawn
Authors: Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868
Title: Maid of Llnanweylly [sic]
First Line: I have no sheep on the mountains
Title: She sat within the abbey walls
First Line: A maiden was there from her father's halls
Title: Leather breeches
First Line: Although a simple clown
Title: The poacher
First Line: When I was bound a 'prentice
Themes: Poaching
Title: The banks of the blue Moselle
First Line: When the glow worm gilds the elfin flow'r
Title: Maid of Judah
First Line: No more shall the children of Judah sing
Themes: Jews
Title: How, when and where
First Line: Oh, tell me when and tell me where
Title: How sweet those merry bells are ringing
First Line: How sweet those merry bell [sic] are ringing
Themes: Bells
Title: Axe my eye
First Line: I deals in costermongery
Title: Boys of Kilkenny
First Line: Oh, the boys of Killkenny are brave roaring blades
Subjects: Ireland
Title: Susan of the vale
First Line: Oh! give me but the lass I saw
Title: My son Tom
First Line: My son's a youth of talents rare
Title: The vesper bells are ringing
First Line: The vesper bells are ringing
Title: His country and his friends
First Line: What if the sailor boldly goes
Themes: Sailors
Title: John Bull and the taxes
First Line: Here is lines about the times
Themes: Taxation
Title: Marked you her beaming eye
First Line: Mark'd you her eye of heavenly blue
Title: Holy friar
First Line: I am a friar of orders grey
Authors: O'Keeffe, John, 1747-1833
Title: The young English gentleman
First Line: I'll sing you a prime new song
Notes: A parody on The fine old English gentleman
Title: Isle of beauty
First Line: Shades of evening close not o'er us
Title: Foggy dew
First Line: What shepherd was like me so blest
Title: Yankee Doodle
First Line: My daddy to my mammy said
Imprint Names: Jackson, W. and Son
Imprint Locations: Birmingham
Date between 1842 and 1855
Imprint: Jackson & Son, (late J. Russell,) Printers, Moor-street, Birmingham
Title: Nix my dolly, pals, fake away
First Line: In the box of a store jug I was born
Authors: Ainsworth, W.H.
Themes: Crime - 19th century , Slang
Title: Jolly nose!
First Line: Jolly nose, the bright rubies that garnish thy tip
Themes: Drinking
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
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Title: Nix my dolly, pals, fake away
First Line: In a box of the stone jug I was born
Themes: Crime - 19th century , Slang
Title: St. Giles bowl
First Line: Should it ever be my lot to ride backward, some day
Subjects: London (England)
Themes: Executions
Title: Newgate stone
First Line: When Claude Duval was in Newgate thrown
Themes: Prisons
Title: Jolly nose
First Line: Jolly nose, the rubies that garnish thy tip
Themes: Drinking
Title: The carpenter's daughter
First Line: The carpenter's daughter was fair and free
Themes: Rejected suitor
Title: With neither a chisel, a knife, nor a file
First Line: Tho' with neither a chisel, a knife, nor a file
Themes: Prisons
Title: Farewell my scamps and tories
First Line: Now farewell, my scamps and tories
Subjects: London (England)
Title: St. Giles's roundhouse
First Line: With pipe and punch upon the board
Themes: Drinking
Imprint Names: Birt
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1833 and 1851
Imprint: Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London
Title: Nix my dolly! pals fake away
First Line: In a box of a stone jug I was born
Authors: Ainsworth, W.H.
Themes: Crime - 19th century , Slang
Title: Carpenter's daughter
First Line: The carpenter's daughter was fair and free
Themes: Rejected suitor
Title: Jolly nose
First Line: Jolly nose, the rubies that garnish thy tip
Themes: Drinking
Title: Farewell my scamps and fogies
First Line: Now farewell, my scamps and fogies
Subjects: London (England)
Imprint Names: Fordyce, W. and T.
Imprint Locations: Newcastle
Date between 1832 and 1842
Imprint: W. & T. Fordyce, Printers, 15, Grey Street, Newcastle
Notes: Harding B 11(430) is another issue, with a different imprint.
Series Identifier: 201
Title: Braes o' Balquhither
First Line: Let us go, lassie, go
Tune: Three carls o' Buchanan
Authors: Tannahill, Robert, 1774-1810
Title: Nix my dolly, pals, fake away
First Line: In a box of the stone jug I was born
Authors: Ainsworth, W.H.
Themes: Crime - 19th century , Slang
Title: Kate Kearney
First Line: O did you not hear of Kate Kearney