Imprint Names: Catnach, J. , Ryle, A. and Co.
Imprint Locations: London , London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: [first ballad] Ryle, & Co., Printers, 2, & 3 Monmouth-court Seven Dials [second ballad] J. Catnach, Printer, 2, Monmouth- Court, 7 Dials
Notes: Harding B 11(1355) is another issue.
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Title: The keel row
First Line: As I came through the Cannon-gate
Subjects: Newcastle (England)
Title: The minute-gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coas[t]
Themes: Shipwreck
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitt [sic], Printer, Toy and Marble warho[use] [sic] 6, Great st. Andrew Street dials
Title: Love was once a little boy
First Line: Love was once a little boy
Title: Lovely woman
First Line: Talk as you will the fair rule still
Title: King and countryman
First Line: There was an old chap in the West country
Title: March to the battle field
First Line: March to the battle field
Title: The wolf
First Line: At the peaceful midnight hour
Title: Sing to love a roundelay
First Line: Oh, love is the fairy power
Title: The mountain maid
First Line: The mountain maid from her bower hied hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: Jamie of Dundee
First Line: I canna like ye, gentle sir
Title: The queer little man
First Line: A queer little man; 'very how came you so
Title: Buy a broom
First Line: From Teutchland I came with my light wares all laden
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Themes: Street traders
Title: The minute gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Title: Love's labour lost
First Line: Young love in a transport exclaim'd
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Title: Heart and lute
First Line: I give thee all I can no more
Title: William at eve
First Line: When William at eve meets me down by the stile
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitt [sic], Printer, Toy and Marble warehose [sic] 6, Great st. Andrew Street dials
Title: [Sail]or's harvest home
First Line: The hero, who, to live in story
Title: Lovely woman
First Line: Talk as you will the fair rule still
Title: The king and countryman
First Line: There was an old chap in the West country
Title: March to the battle field
First Line: March to the battle field
Title: The wolf
First Line: At the peaceful midnight hour
Title: Sing to love a roundelay
First Line: Oh, love is the fairy power
Title: The mountain maid
First Line: The mountain maid from her bower hied hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: Jamie of Dundee
First Line: I canna like ye, gentle sir
Title: The queer little man
First Line: A queer little man; 'very how came you so
Title: Buy a broom
First Line: From Teutchland I came with my light wares all laden
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Themes: Street traders
Title: The minute gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Title: Love's labour lost
First Line: Young love in a transport exclaim'd
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Title: Heart and lute
First Line: I give thee all I can no more
Title: William at eve
First Line: When William at eve meets me down by the stile
Imprint Names: Such, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1849 and 1862
Imprint: London: Printed & Sold by H. Such, 123, Union Street, Boro' S.E.
Series Identifier: 159
Title: The minute-gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Title: The Lairy man!
First Line: Of up's [sic] and downs I've felt a few
Themes: Amusements , Working class , Entertainments
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Notes: Harding B 11(2042) is annotated on the second ballad.
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Imprint Names: Cadman, J.
Imprint Locations: Manchester
Date between 1850 and 1855
Imprint: J. Cadman, Printer, Great Ancoats
Title: Colin and Phoebe
First Line: Well met, dearest Phoebe, O why in such haste
Title: The woodpecker
First Line: I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curl'd
Title: Rose of Allandale
First Line: The morn was fair, the skies were clear
Authors: Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865
Title: Minute gun
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Imprint Names: Fortey, W.S.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1858 and 1885
Imprint: [Fortey, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials]
Title: Minute gun at sea
First Line: When in a storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Notes: The illustrations and the text are separately printed items. Imprint of the text is obscured by the second illustration. Slip
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Imprint Names: Birt, T.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1828 and 1829
Imprint: Printed by T. Birt, (wholesale and retail,) 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London
Notes: Harding B 15(203b) is a duplicate with a separately printed illustration pasted adjacent. Part of a sheet of four ballads; see Harding B 11(3623).
Title: The minute gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Imprint Names: Birt, T.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1828 and 1829
Imprint: Printed by T. Birt, (wholesale and retail,) 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London
Title: The minute gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Notes: The illustrations and the text are separately printed items. Johnson Ballads 3136 is a duplicate of the text alone. Part of a sheet of four ballads; see Harding B 11(3623).
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Imprint Names: Hillatt and Martin
Imprint Locations: London
Date 18--
Imprint: Hillatt & Martin, Printers, 13, Little Prescot Street, Goodman's Fields
Title: The Arethusa
First Line: Come, all you jolly sailors bold
Title: The minute-gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck , Life-boats
Title: Then farewell, my trim-built wherry
First Line: Then farewell, my trim-built wherry!
Subjects: Chelsea (England)
Themes: Ferrymen
Imprint Names: Birt, T.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1828 and 1829
Imprint: Printed by T. Birt, wholesale and retail, 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London
Title: The [s]pirit of the storm
First Line: At sight of each terrific form
Title: Mountain maid
First Line: The mountain maid from her bower has hied
Title: The minute gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Title: Oh! say not woman's love is bought
First Line: Oh! say not woman's love is bought
Themes: Women
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitts, Printer, Wholesale Toy and Marble Warehouse, No. 6, Gt. Saint Andrew Street, Seven Dials
Title: St. Patrick was a gentleman
First Line: St. Patrick was a gentleman and he came from decent people
Title: Fly away pretty moth
First Line: Fly away pretty moth to the shade
Title: The merry Swiss boy
First Line: Come arouse thee, arouse thee, my brave Swiss boy
Title: The minute gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Imprint Names: The Poet's box
Imprint Locations: Glasgow
Date 1869
Imprint: ... the Poet's Box ... Saturday morning, Feb. 13, 1869
Notes: With a catalogue of songs and recitations. Imprint defaced Slip. At end, Catalogue of newest songs and recitations
Title: The minute gun at sea
First Line: When in a storm, on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Imprint Names: Disley, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1860 and 1883
Imprint: Henry Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London
Title: Rigs of the races
First Line: See the ladies how they strut along
Themes: Horse-racing
Title: Miuute [sic] gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Shipwreck
Imprint Names: Andrews, J.
Imprint Locations: New York, N.Y.
Date c.1860
Imprint: Andrews, Printer, 38 Chatham, Street N.Y.
Title: The minute gun at sea
First Line: Let him who sighs in sadness hear
Themes: Life-boats
Title: The anchor's weigh'd
First Line: The tear fell gently from her eye
Authors: Arnold, Samuel James, 1774-1852
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: The Mountain Maid
First Line: The Mountain Maid from her bow'r has hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: Ere around the huge oak
First Line: Ere around the huge oak that overshadows yon mill
Title: Buy a broom
First Line: From Teutchland I came with my light wares all laden
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Title: Love's Labour Lost
First Line: Young Love in a transport exclaim'd
Performers: Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Mathews), Madame, 1797-1856
Title: On banks of blushing roses
First Line: Young Pleasure like a swain array'd
Title: Irish melody
First Line: O the days are gone by when beauty bright
Title: Country sports
First Line: Happy is a country life
Themes: Rural society
Title: The Wake of Teddy Roe
First Line: In Dublin that city of riches and fame
Themes: Irish wakes
Title: The Mountain Maid
First Line: The Mountain Maid from her bow'r has hied
Performers: Sinclair, John, 1791-1857
Title: March to the Battle Field
First Line: March to the battle field
Performers: Braham, John, 1774-1856
Title: Sing to Love a Roundelay
First Line: Oh, Love is the fairy power
Title: My native land, good-night
First Line: Adieu! adieu! my native shore
Authors: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824
Title: Jamie of Dundee
First Line: I Canna like ye, gentle Sir
Title: I've been roaming
First Line: I've been roaming, I've been roaming
Performers: Stephens, Catherine, 1794-1882
Title: The Spider and the fly
First Line: Will you walk in to my parlour said a Spider to a Fly
Title: Comin thro' the rye
First Line: Gin a body meet a body
Title: The Rose will cease to Blow
First Line: The rose will cease to blow
Title: The King and Countryman
First Line: There was an old chap in the west country
Title: The Parson's clerk
First Line: Near Moorfields is a house of prayer
Tune: Dashing Serjeant
Title: The Minute-Gun at Sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coast
Themes: Sailors
Title: The chough & crow
First Line: The chough and crow to roost is gone
Performers: Sung in Guy Mannering
Notes: An uncut sheet of two songsheets. Torn at lower right corner.
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Imprint Names: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1813 and 1838
Imprint: Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials
Notes: Johnson Ballads 1093 is another issue.
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Themes: Social status , Transvestism
Title: The keel row
First Line: As I came through the Cannon-gate
Subjects: Newcastle (England)
Title: The minute-gun at sea
First Line: When in the storm on Albion's coas[t]
Themes: Shipwreck