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Edition - Bod4847

Imprint Names:  Catnach, J.

Imprint Locations:  London

Date  [1829]

Imprint: Printed by J. Catnach, 2, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V5485

Title: The wolf

First Line: At the peaceful midnight hour

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 1617

Title: Will Witch the bold smuggler

First Line: 'Twas one morn when the wind from the northward blew keenly

Themes:  Smuggling

3rd Ballad - Roud Number: 1644

Title: Low down in the broom

First Line: My daddy is a canker'd carle

4th Ballad - Roud Number: V2882

Title: Lilies and roses

First Line: The father of Nancy a forester was

5th Ballad - Roud Number: V1616

Title: With a helmet on his brow

First Line: With a helmet on his brow

Themes:  Military

6th Ballad - Roud Number: 16967

Title: John Anderson my jo

First Line: John Anderson my jo, John

Authors:  Burns, Robert, 1759-1796

7th Ballad - Roud Number: V816

Title: Her mouth with a smile

First Line: Her mouth with a smile

8th Ballad - Roud Number: 1246

Title: Richmond hill

First Line: On Richmond hill there lives a lass

9th Ballad - Roud Number: 3858

Title: Birks of Invermay

First Line: The smiling morn, the breathing spring

10th Ballad - Roud Number: V4995

Title: Fall not in love

First Line: Fall not in love dear girls, beware

11th Ballad - Roud Number: V8947

Title: The gay guitar

First Line: Yes I will leave my father's halls

12th Ballad - Roud Number: V8188

Title: Love and glory

First Line: Young Henry was as brave a youth

Authors:  Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841

Themes:  Women soldiers

13th Ballad - Roud Number: 3059

Title: The keel row

First Line: As I came through the Cannon gate

Subjects:  Newcastle (England)

14th Ballad - Roud Number: V757

Title: When a man's a little bit poorly

First Line: When a man's a little bit poorly

15th Ballad - Roud Number: V12264

Title: Pluck'd the fairest flower

First Line: I have plucked the sweetest flower

16th Ballad - Roud Number: V6714

Title: [Hope told a flattering tale]

First Line: Hope told a flattering tale

Johnson Ballads fol. 12

Notes:  MS note: Feb. 1829


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Edition - Bod1547

Imprint Names:  Rosson, J.

Imprint Locations:  Middlewich

Imprint: Rosson, Printer, Middlewich


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V8188

Title: Love and glory

First Line: Young Henry was as brave a youth

Authors:  Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V20287

Title: The wife's answer from limbo

First Line: You rogue, how dare you thus presume about your wife to prate

Themes:  Drunkenness - womenDomestic strife

2806 c.17(485r)

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Edition - Bod1670

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


Ballad - Roud Number: V8188

Title: Love and glory

First Line: Young Henry was brave a youth

Authors:  Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841

2806 c.18(192)

Notes:  Slip


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Harding B 25(1155)

Notes:  Slip


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Edition - Bod11914

Imprint Names:  Pannell, J.

Imprint Locations:  Liverpool

Imprint: J. Pannell, Printer, 24, Byrom Street, Liverool [sic]


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V200

Title: The barcarole

First Line: Behold, how brightly breaks the morning

Themes:  Sailing

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V943

Title: Oh! lady fair

First Line: Oh lady fair! where art thou roaming

Subjects:  Agnes, Martyr, Saint

Themes:  Catholic Church

3rd Ballad - Roud Number: V8188

Title: Love and glory

First Line: Young Henry was as brave a youth

Authors:  Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841

Themes:  Women soldiers

Harding B 11(164)

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Edition - Bod13777

Imprint Names:  Birt, T.

Imprint Locations:  London

Date  between 1828 and 1829

Imprint: Printed by T. Birt, No. 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, (wholesale and retail,)

Notes:  Johnson Ballads 49 is another edition.


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V1514

Title: God save the king!

First Line: God save great George our king!

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V1765

Title: The parson's clerk!

First Line: Near Moorfields is a house of prayer

Themes:  Church-going

3rd Ballad - Roud Number: V683

Title: Fanny in the grove

First Line: Fanny was in the grove

4th Ballad - Roud Number: V8188

Title: Love and glory

First Line: Young Henry was as brave a youth

Authors:  Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841

Themes:  Women soldiersTransvestism

5th Ballad - Roud Number: V593

Title: Rule Britannia

First Line: When Britain first, at heaven's command

Authors:  Thomson, James, 1700-1748

6th Ballad - Roud Number: 6716

Title: Donald of Dundee

First Line: Young Donald is the blythest lad

Subjects:  Scotland

7th Ballad - Roud Number: V189

Title: The beautiful maid

First Line: When absent from her my soul holds most dear

Johnson Ballads 48

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Johnson Ballads 50

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Johnson Ballads 51

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Johnson Ballads 52

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Edition - Bod18779

Imprint Names:  Catnach, J.Paul, J. and co.

Imprint Locations:  LondonLondon

Date  between 1838 and 1845

Imprint: J. Paul & Co., Printers, 2 & 3 Monmouth-court, Seven Dials [and] Printed by J. Catnach, Monmouth-court, 7 Dials


1st Ballad - Roud Number: 13805

Title: My gentle mother dear

First Line: There was a place in childhood that [I] remember well

Authors:  Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868

Themes:  Mothers

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: 1617

Title: Will Watch the bold smuggler

First Line: 'Twas one morn when the wind from the northward blew keenly

Themes:  Smuggling

3rd Ballad - Roud Number: 1644

Title: Low down in the broom

First Line: My daddy is a canker'd carle

4th Ballad - Roud Number: V2882

Title: Lilies and roses

First Line: The father of Nancy a forester was

5th Ballad - Roud Number: V1616

Title: With a helmet on his brow

First Line: With a helmet on his brow

Themes:  Military

6th Ballad - Roud Number: 16967

Title: John Anderson my jo

First Line: John Anderson my jo, John

Authors:  Burns, Robert, 1759-1796

7th Ballad - Roud Number: V816

Title: Her mouth with a smile

First Line: Her mouth with a smile

8th Ballad - Roud Number: 1246

Title: Richmond hill

First Line: On Richmond hill there lives a lass

9th Ballad - Roud Number: 3858

Title: Birks of Invermay

First Line: The smiling morn, the breathing spring

10th Ballad - Roud Number: V4995

Title: Fall not in love

First Line: Fall not in love dear girls beware

11th Ballad - Roud Number: V8947

Title: The gay guitar

First Line: Yes I will leave my father's halls

12th Ballad - Roud Number: V8188

Title: Love and glory

First Line: Young Henry was as brave a youth

Authors:  Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841

Themes:  Women soldiers

13th Ballad - Roud Number: V757

Title: When a man's a little bit poorly

First Line: When a man's a little bit poo[rly]

14th Ballad - Roud Number: V12264

Title: Pluck'd the fairest flower

First Line: I have plucked the sweetest flower

15th Ballad - Roud Number: V6714

Title: [Hope told a flattering tale]

First Line: Hope told a flattering tale

Harding B 40(21a)

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Edition - Bod19683

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.


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V12997

Title: Then hey for the life of a soldier

First Line: When I was an infant, gossips would say

Themes:  Soldiers

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V5582

Title: Be sorrow far away

First Line: Within a bow'r a lady gay

3rd Ballad - Roud Number: V17022

Title: The Clown's courtship

First Line: A comical lass I went to woo

4th Ballad - Roud Number: V12389

Title: O bear me away from this Corsair

First Line: Ye zephyrs gay that fan the air

5th Ballad - Roud Number: V6277

Title: I'll love thee ever dearly

First Line: Let others breathe the melting sigh

6th Ballad - Roud Number: V1205

Title: Betsy, the girl of my heart

First Line: At eve when the sun's to the westward reclining

7th Ballad - Roud Number: 1617

Title: Will Watch

First Line: Twas one morn when the wind from the northward blew keenly

8th Ballad - Roud Number: 13848

Title: Cabin boy

First Line: The seas were rough, the clouds were dark

9th Ballad - Roud Number: V9588

Title: Answer to the Cabin boy

First Line: When clouds obscured the distant sky

10th Ballad - Roud Number: 13891

Title: Adieu, my native land

First Line: Adieu, my native land, adieu

11th Ballad - Roud Number: V15559

Title: Sailor's will

First Line: The net-work flow'd with hammocks all

12th Ballad - Roud Number: 24850

Title: Believe me if all those endearing young charms

First Line: Believe me if all those endearing young charms

13th Ballad - Roud Number: V493

Title: O say not a woman's love is bought

First Line: O say not a woman's love is bought

14th Ballad - Roud Number: V5272

Title: Is there a heart that never lov'd

First Line: Is there a heart that never lov'd

15th Ballad - Roud Number: 608

Title: Cottage near a wood

First Line: In my cottage near a wood

16th Ballad - Roud Number: 3549

Title: Nelson's tomb

First Line: 'Twas in Trafalgar's bay

17th Ballad - Roud Number: V8188

Title: Love and glory

First Line: Young Henry was as brave a youth

Authors:  Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841

Johnson Ballads 3070

Notes:  Printed on blue paper




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Edition - Bod20469

Imprint Names:  Birt, T.

Imprint Locations:  London

Date  between 1828 and 1829

Imprint: Printed by T. Birt, No. 10, Great St. Andrew-Street, Seven Dials, London, (wholesale and retail,)

Notes:  Johnson Ballads 48 is another edition.


1st Ballad - Roud Number: V1514

Title: God save the king!

First Line: God save great George our king!

2nd Ballad - Roud Number: V1765

Title: The parson's clerk!

First Line: Near Moorfields is a house of prayer

Themes:  Church-going

3rd Ballad - Roud Number: V683

Title: Fanny in the grove

First Line: Fanny was in the grove

4th Ballad - Roud Number: V8188

Title: Love and glory

First Line: Young Henry was as brave a youth

Authors:  Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841

Themes:  Women soldiersTransvestism

5th Ballad - Roud Number: V593

Title: Rule Britannia

First Line: When Britain first, at heaven's command

Authors:  Thomson, James, 1700-1748

6th Ballad - Roud Number: 6716

Title: Donald of Dundee

First Line: Young Donald is the blithest lad

Subjects:  Scotland

7th Ballad - Roud Number: V189

Title: The beautiful maid

First Line: When absent from her my soul holds most dear

Johnson Ballads 49

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