Imprint Names: Stone, R. , Burridge, W. , Keys, E.
Imprint Locations: Exeter , Truro , Devonport
Imprint: Printed and sold by E. Keys, 7, James-street, Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New bridge, Exeter. And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall
Notes: Part of a sheet of two ballads; see Firth c.17(72).
Title: George Barnwell
First Line: In Cheapside there liv'd a marchant [sic]
Subjects: London (England)
Themes: Murder
Imprint Names: Wright, W.
Imprint Locations: Birmingham
Imprint: W. Wright, Printer, 17, Court, Lichfield-street Birmingham
Title: What a sight for a mother
First Line: Good people, I'm sure you will pity my whose [sic]
Title: Georgy Barnwell
First Line: In Cheapside there liv'd a merhant [sic]
Themes: Murder
Title: [Glouce]stershire bumpkin
First Line: John Bull was a bumpkin born and bred
Authors: Collins, John, d. 1808
Themes: Churches
Imprint Names: Hodges, E.M.A.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1846 and 1854
Imprint: E. Hodges, from Pitts' wholesale toy and Mardle [sic] Warehouse, 31, Dudley Street (Late Monmouth Street) Seven Dials
Title: Georgy Barnwell
First Line: In Cheapside there liv'd a merchant
Themes: Prostitution , Murder , Apprentices
Title: Free and easy
First Line: I'm the lad that's free and easy
Imprint Names: Such, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1863 and 1885
Imprint: London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Boro'.
Notes: Firth c.17(59) is another edition. Firth c.17(59) is another edition.
Series Identifier: 179
Title: Georgy Barnwell
First Line: In Cheapside there lived a merchant
Themes: Prostitution , Murder , Apprentices
Title: The old arm-chair
First Line: I love it, I love it, and who shall dare
Authors: Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889
Themes: Mothers
Imprint Names: [s.n.]
Imprint Locations:
[s.l.]
Title: The wrongs of Erin
First Line: You learned men of fame, excuse a feeble frame
Themes: Politics and government - Ireland, 19th century
Title: Georgy Barnwell
First Line: In Cheapside there lived a merchant
Subjects: London (England)
Themes: Merchants , Murder , Apprentices
Imprint Names: Such, H.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1863 and 1885
Imprint: London: H.P. Such, Machine Printer, & Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E.
Notes: Harding B 11(1306) is another edition. Harding B 11(1306) is another edition.
Series Identifier: 179
Title: Georgy Barnwell
First Line: In Cheapside there lived a merchant
Themes: Merchants , Murder , Apprentices
Title: The old arm-chair
First Line: I love it, I love it, and who shall dare
Authors: Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889
Themes: Mothers
Imprint Names: Stone, R. , Burridge, W. , Keys, E.
Imprint Locations: Exeter , Truro , Devonport
Imprint: Printed and Sold by E. Keys, 7, James-Street, Devonport. Sold also by R. Stone, 10, on the New Bridge, Exeter. And by W. Burridge, Truro, Cornwall
Title: George Barnwell
First Line: In Cheapside there liv'd a marchant
Themes: Merchants , Murder , Apprentices
Title: Young William of the royal waggon train
First Line: One lovely morning as I was walking
Themes: Soldiers
Imprint Names: Batchelar, T.
Imprint Locations: London
Date between 1817 and 1828
Imprint: London: Printed and sold by T. Batchelar, 115, Long Alley, Moorfields
Notes: 8 p.
Title: Shepherd's boy
First Line: When first I was a shepherd's boy
Title: Dunois the brave
First Line: I was Dunois the young and brave
Title: O come to me when daylight sets
First Line: O come to me when daylight sets
Title: Post Office
First Line: In a Post Office bred, what a life sure I led
Title: Merry little soldier
First Line: I'm a merry little soldier
Title: Bonny Highland laddie
First Line: Will ye to the highland go
Title: Poor little Mo
First Line: My name is Mo Samuel, a poor little zhew
Title: Georgy Barnwell
First Line: In Cheapside there lived a merchant
Title: Woodland Mary
First Line: With jet black eyes and sloe black hair
Title: The heart that can feel for another
First Line: Jack Stedfast and I were both mesmates [sic] at sea
Themes: Sailors
Title: Live and be jolly
First Line: Thro' deserts we roam, yet fat plenty we find
Title: Lily and Rose
First Line: When first I saw Flora, so sprightly and blooming
Title: Harry Hawser
First Line: One morn when the wind o'er the ocean skim'd lightly
Title: I canna like ye
First Line: I canna like you, gentle sir
Title: Maid of Bourdeaux
First Line: Stay, stay, Phiiomela [sic]! thy warbling forbear
Title: The Highlandman
First Line: A highland lad my love was born