Imprint Names: Wilkinson, T.
Imprint Locations: Manchester
Imprint: Printed and Sold by T. Wilkinson, Ridgefield, Back King- street, Manchester
Title: Ri fum ti fum
First Line: If you will list I vow sirs
Title: Drink to me only
First Line: Drink to me only with thine eyes
Title: Welcome to the Bell
First Line: Around the face of blue eyed Sue
Themes: Taverns
Title: Lash'd to the Helm
First Line: In storms when clouds obscure the sky
Title: The De'il take the war
First Line: The de'il take the war that hurried Willie frae me
Title: The Sovereign Driver
First Line: Arthur was a Coachman rare
Title: The rose will cease to blow
First Line: The rose will cease to blow
Title: Little Sally
First Line: Come buy poor Sally's wooden ware
Themes: Street traders
Title: The young highlander
First Line: A Highland Lad my Love was born
Title: Willow tree
First Line: Oh take me to your arms, love
Title: Old England for ever
First Line: Old England thy stamina never has yielded
Title: My Friend and Pitcher
First Line: The wealthy fool with gold in store
Title: Robin Adair
First Line: Now he is dead and gone
Title: O'er the water to Charlie
First Line: Come boat me o'er, come row me o'er
Subjects: Charles Edward, prince, grandson of James II, king of England, 1720-1788
Title: Fanny Blair
First Line: Come all you young females wherever you be
Themes: Perjury
Title: Barney Brallaghan's courtship
First Line: Twas o[n] a windy night
Title: Adieu, my native land
First Line: Adieu my native land, adieu
Title: Oh! 'tis love
First Line: Oh! 'tis love, 'tis love, 'tis love
Title: Come soldier's cheer
First Line: Come Soldier's cheer for the danger's past
Subjects: Tipu Sultan, Fath Ali, Nawab of Mysore, 1753-1799
Title: Steady she goes, alls well
First Line: The British tar no peril knows
Themes: Sailors
Title: He's the man to win
First Line: When a trembling lover dies
Notes: Mutilated; one ballad has been cut out of the sheet
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Imprint Names: Walker, G., jun.
Imprint Locations: Durham
Date between 1834 and 1886
Imprint: G. Walker, Jun., Printer, Sadler-Street, Durham
Series Identifier: 114
Title: The ghost of a grim scrag of mutton
First Line: A scholar one time, though I can't tell you when
Subjects: Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821
Themes: Students
Title: Sue & Joe; or, You bade me be obliging
First Line: Around the face of blue-eyed Sue
Themes: Taverns
Title: Kate Kearney
First Line: Oh! did you not hear of Kate Kearney?
Subjects: Ireland
Notes: 2806 c.16(127); printed on blue paper.
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Notes: Johnson Ballads 1598; printed on blue paper.
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Imprint Names: Swindells
Imprint Locations: Manchester
Date between 1796 and 1853
Imprint: Swindells, Printer
Title: Ben Backstay
First Line: Ben Backstay lov'd the gentle Anna
Authors: Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814
Themes: Sailors
Title: The storm
First Line: Cease rude Boreas, blust'ring railer
Authors: Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784
Themes: Sailors
Title: L, A, W, Law
First Line: Come list to me for a minute
Title: Charlie is my darling
First Line: Charlie is my darling, my darling, my darling
Themes: Jacobite Rebellion, 1745
Title: Dawning of the day
First Line: As I walk'd forth one morning fair, all in the summer time
Title: Caroline of Edinburgh town
First Line: Come all young men & maidens attend unto my rhyme
Title: Cabin boy
First Line: The sea was rough, the clouds were dark
Authors: Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841
Themes: Sailors
Title: Love has eyes
First Line: Love's blind they say, O never, nay
Title: Hope told a flattering tale
First Line: Hope told a flattering tale
Title: Welcome to the Bell
First Line: Around the face of blue-eyed Sue
Themes: Taverns
Title: Here's a health to all good lasses
First Line: Here's a health to all good lasses
Themes: Drinking
Title: Is there a heart
First Line: Is there a heart that never loved?
Title: Life's a bumper
First Line: Life's a bumper fill'd by fate
Title: Derby ram
First Line: As I was going to Derby, all on a market day
Subjects: Derby (England)
Themes: Markets
Title: Sweet evening bells
First Line: Sweet evening bells, sweet evening bells
Themes: Bells
Title: The banks of the blue Moselle
First Line: When the glow-worm gilds the elfin flow'r
Title: The bloom is on the rye
First Line: My pretty Jane! my pretty Jane!
Authors: Fitzball, Edward, 1792-1873
Title: Kitty Jones
First Line: Not long ago a simple lad, from Yorkshire I did roam
Title: They march'd thro' the town
First Line: Oh! they march'd thro' the town with their banners so gay
Title: Begone dull care
First Line: Begone dull care, I prithee begone from me
Title: Old English gentleman
First Line: I'll sing you a good old song
Title: Little love is a mischievous thing
First Line: Little love is a mischievous thing
Title: Here in a cool grot
First Line: Here in a cool grot and mossy cell
Title: Bid me discourse
First Line: Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear