Imprint Names: Armstrong, W.
Imprint Locations: Liverpool
Date between 1820 and 1824
Imprint: Printed for W. Armstrong, Liverpool
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young 'squire, of Tamworth we hear
Title: Henry Martin
First Line: In Scotland there liv'd three brothers of late
Themes: Piracy
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: s.n.
Imprint Locations: s.l.
Notes: Compare the illustration of this fable on p. 129 of Select Fables; with cuts ... by Thomas and John Bewick, and others ... (Newcastle, 1820).
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tanworth [sic] we hear
Themes: Courtship - difference in social status , Transvestism
Title: The village blacksmith
First Line: Under a spreading chesnut-tree the village smithy stands
Authors: Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
Themes: Blacksmiths
Title: I'll not beguile thee
First Line: I'll not beguile thee from thy home
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Imprint Names: Such, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1863 and 1885
Imprint: London: H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177, Union-Street, Borough. S.E.
Series Identifier: 165
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Themes: Social status , Transvestism
Title: The sailor's tear
First Line: He leaped into the boat
Notes: Harding B 15(272b) is another edition of this ballad alone
Themes: Sailors
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble, warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven-dials
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Themes: Social status , Transvestism
Title: Pensioner's complaint against his wife
First Line: You neighbours all listen, a story I'll tell
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitts, Printer, wholesale toy and marble warehouse, 6, Great St. Andrew-street, Seven-dials
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Notes: The same setting of type, but with a different cut, appears in a sheet of two ballads; see Harding B 11(1358)
Themes: Farmers , Transvestism
Notes: Slip.
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Imprint Names: Jennings, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1790 and 1840
Imprint: Printed and sold by Jennings, 13, Water-lane, Fleet-street, London
Notes: Slip. Harding B 25(755) is another edition.
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations: [s.l.]
Notes: The second illustration is from The life and death of St. George, the noble champion of England (Aldermary Church Yard, London)
Title: Light of other days
First Line: The light of other days is faded
Authors: Bunn, A. (Alfred), 1796-1860
Title: My boat is on the shore
First Line: My boat is on the shore
Authors: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824
Title: With a jolly full bottle
First Line: With a jolly full bottle let each man be arm'd
Themes: Drinking
Title: 'Tis I that love her best
First Line: The gentle stars are peeping
Title: The happy home
First Line: There's not a home, a home like mine
Title: Home of my heart
First Line: I breathe once more my native air
Title: Doran's ass
First Line: One Paddy Doyle liv'd near Killarney
Title: Bonny prince Charlie
First Line: Cam' ye by Athol braes, lad with the phillabeg
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Title: Under the walnut tree
First Line: Under the walnut tree dance with me
Themes: Dancing
Title: Upbraid me not!
First Line: Upbraid me not! I little heed
Title: Matrimonial miseries
First Line: Some married men boast of their true happy state
Themes: Marriage
Title: Let us be happy together
First Line: Come, let us be happy together
Authors: Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865
Title: The minstrel boy
First Line: The minstrel boy to the wars has gone
Authors: Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852
Title: Gloomy winter's now awa'
First Line: Gloomy winter's now awa'
Authors: Tannahill, Robert, 1774-1810
Title: Harry Bluff
First Line: Harry Bluff when a boy, left his friends and his home
Themes: Sailors
Title: Ratcatcher's daughter
First Line: In Westminster, not long ago, there lived a ratcatcher's daughter
Title: Young Edward the gallant hussar
First Line: A damsel possessed of great beauty
Title: A lady in a crinoline
First Line: A lady with a crinoline was walking down a street
Themes: Crinolines
Title: My boy Tammy
First Line: Oh where hae ye been a' the day, my boy Tammy?
Title: The woodland hallo
First Line: In our cottage, that peeps from the skirts of the wood
Title: A famous man was Robin Hood
First Line: A famous man was Robin Hood
Themes: Rob Roy
Title: Hope told a flattering tale
First Line: Hope told a flattering tale
Title: The gay coalheaver
First Line: 'Twas a dark cloudy night
Title: The wolf
First Line: At the peaceful midnight hour
Title: Cheer for the pilots
First Line: The sturdy pilots put to sea
Themes: Pilots
Title: When the wind blows
First Line: When the wind blows
Title: When the moon her light discloses
First Line: When the moon her light discloses
Title: I've been roaming
First Line: I've been roaming, I've been roaming
Title: Love and friendship
First Line: Away, light vows of woman's love
Themes: Friendship
Title: That melody enchants my soul
First Line: That melody enchants my soul
Title: 'Tis very sweet to love thee, maiden
First Line: 'Tis very sweet to love thee, maiden, very sweet to woo
Title: Fill the goblet again
First Line: Fill the goblet again! for I never before
Themes: Drinking
Title: Last rose of summer
First Line: 'Tis the last rose of summer
Authors: Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852
Title: A beau I had once on a time
First Line: A beau I had once on a time
Title: Bonny bunch of roses
First Line: By the danger of the ocean
Subjects: Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873
Themes: French invasion scares, 1852
Title: Away, my bounding steed, away!
First Line: Away! my bounding steed, away!
Title: Last words of Marmion
First Line: The war, that for a space did fail
Title: Here in cool grot
First Line: Here, in cool grot and mossy cell
Title: There's room enough for all
First Line: What need of all this fuss and strife
Title: Norah, the pride of Kildare
First Line: As beauteous Flora
Title: Maid of Judah
First Line: No more shall the children of Judah sing
Themes: Jews
Title: The harp of Tara's hall
First Line: The harp that once thro' Tara's hall
Authors: Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852
Title: King of the forest glade
First Line: Oh, I am the child of the forest wild
Title: The pilgrim of love
First Line: Orynthia, my beloved, I call in vain!
Title: Some love to roam
First Line: Some love to roam o'er the dark sea foam
Themes: Hunting
Imprint Names: Brereton, P.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: P. Brereton Printer 1 Lr Exchange St Dublin
Title: A new song call'd The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire live'd in Thomastown clere [sic]
Themes: Social status , Transvestism , Women hunters
Notes: Slip
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Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Themes: Social status , Transvestism
Title: The trotting horse
First Line: I can sport as fine a trotting horse as any swell in town
Themes: Horses
Imprint Names: Harkness, J.
Imprint Locations: Preston
Date between 1840 and 1866
Imprint: Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston
Notes: 2806 c.13(65) is another edition. 2806 c.13(65) is another edition. 2806 c.13(65) is another edition.
Series Identifier: 35
Title: Golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire, of Tamworth we hear
Themes: Social status , Transvestism
Title: Meet me by moonlight alone
First Line: Meet me by moonlight alone
Title: She never blam'd him never
First Line: She never blam'd him -- never
Imprint Names: Sharp, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date c.1845
Imprint: Sharp, Printer, 30, Kent Street, Borough, London
Title: The steam arm
First Line: O! wonders, sure, will never cease
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Imprint Names: Brooks, T.
Imprint Locations: Bristol
Imprint: T. Brooks, Song Publisher
Title: The bold Princess Royal
First Line: On the fourteenth day of February we sailed from the land
Subjects: Newfoundland (Canada)
Themes: Piracy
Title: Won't you buy my pretty flowers?
First Line: Underneath the gaslight's glitter
Themes: Poverty
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Themes: Hunting - women
Imprint Names: Jennings, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1790 and 1840
Imprint: Printed and sold by J. Jennings, 15, Water-Lane, Fleet- street, London
Notes: Harding B 17(114b) is another edition.
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: The golden glove. A new song
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Themes: Social status , Transvestism , Women hunters
Imprint Names: Walker, J.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date 18--
Imprint: Walker, Printer, Durham
Series Identifier: 30
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Themes: Courtship - difference in social status , Transvestism
Title: Rosin, the beau
First Line: I have travelled this wide world over
Themes: Drinking
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Notes: Johnson Ballads 1603; Coloured illustration.
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Imprint Names: Disley, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1860 and 1883
Imprint: H. Disley, Printer, 57, High-street, St. Giles
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Themes: Social status , Transvestism , Women hunters
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: The transport's return
First Line: Ye true sons of freedom I pray you attend
Subjects: Glasgow (Scotland)
Themes: Transported convict
Title: Battle of Waterloo
First Line: 'Twas on the 18th day of June, Napoleon did advance
Themes: Waterloo, battle of, 1815
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Themes: Transvestism
Imprint Names: Scott, J. , Wood, J.
Imprint Locations: Pittenweem , Edinburgh
Date 18--
Imprint: J. Scott, Printer, Pittenweem; Sold by J. Wood, 49 North Richmond Street, Edinburgh
Series Identifier: 93
Title: The golden glove
First Line: There was a young squire, in Tynemouth we hear
Themes: Social status , Transvestism , Women hunters
Imprint Names: Pearson, T.
Imprint Locations: Manchester
Date between 1850 and 1899
Imprint: Pearson, Painter [sic], 6, Chadderton-st., (Off Oldham Road), Manchester
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Imprint Names: Harkness, J.
Imprint Locations: Preston
Date between 1840 and 1866
Notes: Harding B 11(1360) is another edition.
Series Identifier: 35
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Title: Meet me by moonlight alone
First Line: Meet me by moonlight alone
Title: She never blam'd him never
First Line: She never blam'd him never
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: The ivy green
First Line: Ah! a dainty plant is the ivy green
Authors: Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
Title: The golden glove
First Line: A wealthy young squire of Tamworth we hear
Title: Things I don't like to see
First Line: What a queer set of creatures we are I declare
Title: Little Mary the sailor's bride
First Line: As William and Mary strayed by the sea-side
Title: I'm afloat
First Line: I'm afloat, I'm afloat, on the fierce rolling tide
Authors: Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889
Themes: Piracy
Title: Banks of Allan water
First Line: On the banks of Allan water
Title: Tar of the British sea
First Line: Oh, I'm a son of the foaming deep
Themes: Sailors
Title: Fanny Gray
First Line: Well, well, sir! so you're come at last
Title: She never blam'd him -- never
First Line: She never blam'd him -- never
Themes: Death
Notes: Johnson Ballads 2691; Imperfect: lacking the 4th and 9th ballads
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Notes: Johnson Ballads 2692; Imperfect: lacking the 4th and 9th ballads.
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Notes: Johnson Ballads 2693; Imperfect: lacking the 4th and 9th ballads.
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