Imprint Names: Nugent, J.F. and Co.
Imprint Locations: Dublin?
Date
between 1850 and 1899
Title: Rory of the hill
First Line: That rake up near the rafters
Title: Silver moonlight winds are blowing
First Line: Silver moonlight winds are blowing
Title: Mary Blane
First Line: I once did lub a pretty gal
Themes: Blackface minstrelsy
Title: Farewell to the mountaim [sic]
First Line: Farewell to the mountain
Title: Content and a pipe
First Line: Contented I sit with my pint and my pipe
Themes: Contentment
Title: [T]he minstrel boy
First Line: [The mi]nstrel boy to the war is gone
Authors: Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852
Title: Dark-lock-na-Garr
First Line: Away ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of roses
Authors: Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824
Title: A new song Charles S. Parnell
First Line: From the plains of royal meath, to the city on the lee
Tune: What Paddy can't do more
Subjects: Parnell, Charles Stewart, 1846-1891
Title: Johnny Hart
First Line: There was a rich farmer's daughter lived near the town of Ross
Title: A new song called Granuaile
First Line: As through the north as I walked to vi[ew] the shamrock plain
Notes: For a better copy of the text see 2806 c.15(85)
Title: Sally in our alley
First Line: Of all the girls that are so smart
Authors: Carey, Henry, 1687-1743
Title: The royal blackbird
First Line: Upon a fair morning for soft recreation
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: A new song on the Land league
First Line: Here's to Donegal and her people brave and tall
Notes: For a better copy of the text see Harding B 19(139)
Themes: Irish Land league
Imprint Names: Birmingham, W.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Imprint: W. Birmingham, 92 Thomas-street
Title: A new song called Johnny Hart
First Line: There was a rich farmer's daughter lived near the town of Ross
Notes: Another issue appears in a sheet of ten; see Harding B 40(16)
Title: My bonny Irish boy
First Line: Bewildered and sad through the grove now I wander
Notes: Appears also in a sheet of ten; see Harding B 40(16)
Title: The true lover's lamentation
First Line: As I walked out one morning down by a river side
Notes: Appears also, but with a different illustration, in a sheet of ten; see Harding B 40(16)
Imprint Names: Nugent, J.F. and Co.
Imprint Locations: Dublin?
Date between 1850 and 1899
Series Identifier: 25
Title: New song called Johnny Hart
First Line: There was a rich farmer's daughter lived near the town of Ross
Notes: Another issue appears in a sheet of three; see Harding B 19(94)
Title: My bonny Irish boy
First Line: Bewildered and sad through the grove now I wander
Notes: Appears also in a sheet of three; see Harding B 19(94)
Title: The ploughboy on the banks of Dundee
First Line: It's of a lovely damsel most beautiful I'm told
Title: The true lover's lamentation
First Line: As I walked out one morning down by a river side
Notes: Another issue appears in a sheet of three; see Harding B 19(94)
Title: Dublin Jack of all tra[des]
First Line: I am a roving sporting black they call me Jack of all trades
Title: Wolf Tone's grave
First Line: In Bodenstown churchyard there is a green grave
Subjects: Tone, Theobald Wolfe, 1763-1798
Title: Wiily [sic] O!
First Line: Come all you young maids that's fair and handsome
Themes: Apparitions
Title: A song called The parting glass
First Line: All the money that e'er I had
Themes: Drinking
Title: The general fox chase
First Line: I am a bold undaunted fox that never was before on tramp
Title: A song called My £1 5s
First Line: It's of a tradesman and his wife I hear the other day
Themes: Money
Imprint Names: Birmingham, W.
Imprint Locations: Dublin
Date c.1867
Notes: See Harding B 19(94) Slip. Appears also in a sheet of three ballads; see Harding B 19(94)
Title: A new song called Johnny Hart
First Line: There was a rich farmer's daughter lived near the town of Ross
Subjects: Ireland
Themes: Social status
Notes: Slip.
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Notes: Slip.
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