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: Catnach, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date [1829]
Imprint: Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials
Title: The wolf
First Line: At the peaceful midnight hour
Title: Will Witch the bold smuggler
First Line: 'Twas one morn when the wind from the northward blew keenly
Themes: Smuggling
Title: Low down in the broom
First Line: My daddy is a canker'd carle
Title: Lilies and roses
First Line: The father of Nancy a forester was
Title: With a helmet on his brow
First Line: With a helmet on his brow
Themes: Military
Title: John Anderson my jo
First Line: John Anderson my jo, John
Authors: Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Title: Her mouth with a smile
First Line: Her mouth with a smile
Title: Richmond hill
First Line: On Richmond hill there lives a lass
Title: Birks of Invermay
First Line: The smiling morn, the breathing spring
Title: Fall not in love
First Line: Fall not in love dear girls, beware
Title: The gay guitar
First Line: Yes I will leave my father's halls
Title: Love and glory
First Line: Young Henry was as brave a youth
Authors: Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841
Themes: Women soldiers
Title: The keel row
First Line: As I came through the Cannon gate
Subjects: Newcastle (England)
Title: When a man's a little bit poorly
First Line: When a man's a little bit poorly
Title: Pluck'd the fairest flower
First Line: I have plucked the sweetest flower
Title: [Hope told a flattering tale]
First Line: Hope told a flattering tale
Imprint Names: Harkness, J.
Imprint Locations: Preston
Date between 1840 and 1866
Imprint: John Harkness, Printer, Church Street; Office -- North Road, Preston
Series Identifier: 302
Title: Clean pea strae
First Line: When John an' me were married
Subjects: Scotland
Themes: Marriage
Title: The keel row
First Line: As I came thro' the Canongate, &c
Subjects: Newcastle (England)
Title: Hark! Apollo strikes the lyre
First Line: Hark! Apollo strikes the lyre
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: Huzza for the jacket so blue!
First Line: Here's a health to the sailor so true
Themes: Naval , Greek-Turkish war
Title: The keel row
First Line: As I came through the Cannon-gate
Subjects: Newcastle (England)
Imprint Names: Pitts, J.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1819 and 1844
Imprint: Pitts, Printer, wholesale Toy and Marble warehouse, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials
Title: The keel row
First Line: As I came through the Canon-gate
Subjects: Newcastle (England)
Title: I'm his only daughter
First Line: Down in the valley my father doth dwell
Title: Flashy young dustman
First Line: Near Cannon Street Road a young housemaid did dwell
Subjects: London (England)
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
Imprint Names: s.n.
Imprint Locations: s.l.
Series Identifier: 36
Title: The young Highlander
First Line: A Highland lad my love was born
Subjects: Scotland
Title: Weel may the keel row
First Line: As I came through the cannon-gate
Title: Crazy Jane
First Line: Why, fair maid, in every feature
Authors: Lewis, Matthew Gregory, 1775-1818
Themes: Unrequited love , Insanity
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