Printed Items in the Baring-Gould collection of

Printed Items in the Baring-Gould collection of Popular Literature
Listing of items, by their order in the volumes, in the collection of Popular Literature formerly with Baring-Gould’s
Books in the library of Killerton House, Nr Exeter and now held in the Devon Record Office.
Ballads – Volume 1
O'Connell's health, to which is added, the pearl of Lucantown. - Dublin: printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
Erin's lament, together with the Peeler and goat, and Molly Astore. - Printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
The flower of Drogheda. To which is added Bessy Brown of Ballybay. - Drogheda: printed in this present year, 1820? 8p.
The Gem of Gormanstown, to which is added Rachel, the Ruby of Rush. - Drogheda: printed in this present year, 1820?
- 8p.
The maid of Kelly's town. To which is added the noble ribbon boys. - Dublin: printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
Raking Jack Magee. Together with Election song in praise of Mr. O'Dwyer. - Printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
The goddess of St. George's Hill. Together with Louth election song. - Dublin: printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
Skerries Shore, together with Ally of Ardee. - Drogheda: printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
The patriotic chief. To which are added, The Farmer, The Hunters' horn and The Banks of Invarary. - Dublin: printed in
the present year, 1820? - 8p.
The maid of Dunleer, together with the maid of Mornington. - Drogheda: printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
The banks of the Boyne, to which is added The flower of Navan. - Drogheda: Printed in this present year, 1820? - 8p.
The gauger came in on the still, together with Beaulieu Grove. - Dublin: printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
The patriotic voter's song, to which are added the Orangeman's auction and Ballymount Forest so green. - Dublin:
printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
The Queensbro' Lass, together with Molly Astore. - Drogheda: printed in the present year', 1820? - 8p.
The beauty of Skreen, together with The star of Slane. - Drogheda: printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
The pink of Duleck, to which is added The beautiful Balbriggan Maid. - Drogheda: printed in the present year, 1820? 8p.
Mary of Ringsend. To which is added The flower of Drogheda. - Drogheda: printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
Lucy Lynch of Lurgangreen. To which are added Easter snow, and The gentle shepherd. - Drogheda: Printed in the
present year, 1820? - 8p.
The matchless maid of Erin together with The star of sweet Dundalk. - Drogheda: Printed in the present year, 1820? 8p.
Mary Melvin of Malahide, together with The pride of Beaulieu. - Drogheda: Printed in the present year, 1820? - 8p.
The star of Erin to which are added The orangeman's lamentation and The sailor dear. - Dublin: Printed in the present
year, 1825? - 8p.
The merry piper, being the first part of the Friar and the boy, very delectable, 'tho unpleasant to all step-mothes [sic]. Monaghan: Printed and sold by Nat. Greacen, 1822 - 24p.
The comic songster. - Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers, 1850? - 32p.
The concert songster. - Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers, 1850? - 32p.
The concert comic songster. - Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers, 1850? - 32p.
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Ballads – Volume 2
The Norwood gypsy fortune teller. - Otley: printed by William Walker, 1840? - 12p.
History of Miranda, and the royal ram. - Otley: printed by William Walker', 1840? - 12p.
The Magnet of love, or the new Valentine writer. - Otley: Printed by William Walker, 1840? - 12p.
Richardson's new book of fairs for England and Wales, with a table of the roads and distances in both countries. Derby: printed by Thomas Richardson, 1840? - 20p.
The penny domestic cookery book. - London: H.Beale, 2 Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, 1840? - [24]p. - Printed by
C.Vandenbergh, 27, Hyde Place, Hoxton Old Town.
The singer's pocket book. No. 3. - London: Duncombe, 19 Little Queen Street, 1830? - pp.33-48. - Two copies.
The Sinner's Redemption or the Conversion of Joshua Tuckfield. - Nottingham: Sutton, Nottingham Review Office,
1810? - 8p. - Includes two hymns.
The famous history of Valentine & Orson, the two sons of the Emperor of Greece. - Clerkenwell: Mary Rhynd, printer,
21, Ray Street, 1804 - 24p.
Such, Henry P. Catalogue of Songs, constantly kept in Stock by Henry P. Such, printer and publisher, 177, Union Street,
Borough. - [London]: [Henry P. Such], 1885? - 47p.
The penny domestic cookery book. - London: H.Beale, 2, Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, 1840? - 24p. - Printed by
C.Vandenbergh, 27, Hyde Place, Hoxton Old Town.
Innes's British harmonist; being a choice collection of the newest and most popular songs ... - London: J.Innes, 61,
Wells Street, Oxford Street, 1840? - 72p.
Innes, J. This day is published ... The Prince Albert vocalist ... Charles Dibdin's sea songs ... the Victoria melodist ... London: J.Innes, 61, Wells Street, Oxford Street, 1840? - 1 sheet.
Ballads – Volume 3
The songs of the Tyne; being a collection of popular local songs, No.1. - Newcastle-upon-Tyne: William R. Walker,
printer, 1850? - 24p. - No. 1.
The songs of the Tyne; being a collection of popular local songs, No.4. - Newcastle-upon-Tyne: William R. Walker,
printer, 1850? - 24p. - No. 4.
The songs of the Tyne; being a collection of popular local songs, No.6. - Newcastle-upon-Tyne: William R. Walker,
printer, 1850? - 24p. - No. 6.
The famous history of Valentine & Orson, the two sons of the Emperor of Greece. - London : Mary Rhynd, printer for
C.Sheppard, 1804 - 24p.
Five Songs: Whistle o'er the lave o't; Auld Janet Baird; The boatie rows; I gaed a waefu' gate yestreen; Auld John
Borthwick. - Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers, 1840? - 8p.
Satan's decoy; or the youth's faith in Christ. - Printed in the year, 179. - 8p.
The cries of a wounded conscience; or, the sorrowful sighs of a trembling sinner at the point of death. - Printed in the
year, 1796 - 8p.
The sincere Christian’s devout companion, or, how to live one day to God. - [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1796 - 8p.
The new west country garland in five parts being a remarkable account of a young orphan's ramble into a foreign
country. - [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1796 - 8p.
An excellent garland; containing four new songs.1.The vestry dinner 2. The Wooing Days. 3.The Blind Sailor. 4. The
Soldier's Adieu. - Congleton: Printed and sold by J. Dean, 1810? - 8p.
An excellent garland; containing four new songs. 1. Jack at the windlass. 2. Bright Chanticleer proclaims the dawn. .... Congleton: Printed and sold by J. Dean, 1810? - 8p.
The roof of straw, Clutha! wild thy banks appear, Matty, Blythe hae I been on yon hill' and Bonnie lassie, blink over the
burn. - Edinburgh: Printed for the booksellers, 1818 - 8p.
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Four songs. Liberty's tree. A favourite new song. The barn courtship. Auld lang syne. - [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1810? - 8p.
Two new songs; called The humours of Glasgow fair, Now wat ye wha I met. - Edinburgh: Printed for the bookseller ..,
1822 - 8p.
New Song. To the tune of Cauld kail in Aberdeen. While Phoebus reposes. O welcome winter. Come wi' me. Edinburgh: Printed for the bookselers [sic], 1818 - 8p.
A new song called Sweet Poll of Plymouth. To which are added Had I a heart for falsehood fram'd. Whiskey. Come
volunteers come. ... - Monaghan: C.Gass, printer, Dublin- St, 1830? - 8p.
A Garland of new songs. Allen A-Dale. Paddy Carey. Ma Chere Amie. William Tell. Oh the Moment was Sad. The
Cottage on the Moor. - Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs: O how I love somebody. The pretty maid milking her Cow. Of a'the airts the win' can blow.
The banks ... - Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. The fairest of the fair. Here's a health, &c. Giles Scroggins' ghost. My only Jo' an' dearie o.
[etc.]. - Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. Muirland Willie. Maggy Lauder. As I walk'd by myself. Sandy o'er the lee. - Newcastle upon
Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. God save the King. Rule Britannia. The jubilee. General Wolfe. The trumpet sounds a victory. Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. Sweet Willy o' the green. The Yorkshire concert. The Yorkshire Irishman. The woodland maid.
- Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. The storm, by Mrs. Robinson. A free mason's song. My eye and Betty Martin. - Newcastle
upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. The death of Nelson. Lochaber. The yellow- hair'd laddie. Whistle, and I'll come to you, my
lad. [etc.]. - Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. Tweed side; My Nanie, o. Highland laddie. Up in the morning early. Flowers of the forest. Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. Lovely Kitty. Woo'd and married and a'. The battle of Sherra-Muir. If he will take the hint.
[etc.]. - Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. Bess the gawkie. Blythe was she. Yorkshireman in London. Pray Goody. - Newcastle upon
Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. The battle of the Nile. Tom Starboard. The sailor's adieu. Tom Bowling. True courage. The sea
boy. - Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
A garland of new songs. The Bay of Biscay, o. All's well. Poor Joe the marine. The mid watch. The sea-boy. The sailor's
adieu. - Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed by J.Marshall, 1810? - 8p.
Ballads – Volume 4
Gaby Grin, the eccentric clown, illuminating the entrance to old Gutter Lane. - [London] : John Fairburn, 146, Minories,
1810? - 1p.
Fairburn's eccentric songster. - London; Published by John Fairburn, 1815? - 106p. - J.Dennett, printer, Leather Lane.
Fairburn's eccentric songster. - London; Published by John Fairburn, 1815? - 106p. - J.Dennett, printer, Leather Lane.
Fairburn's Incledonian and Vauxhall songster, for 1808. - London: Published by John Fairburn, 146, Minories, 1808] 36p. - J.Dennett, printer, Union Buildings, Fetter Lane.
The comedian's note-book; a budget of comic songs, parodies, tales, recitations, &c. - London: Printed for John
Lowndes, 1825? - pp.25-46.
Two divine revelations, revealed to St. Augustine, St. Bridget, and Saint Anne, by Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Dublin: Printed in the Present Year, 1820? - 8p.
A narrative of the sufferings of Maria Bennett. - Dublin: Printed for the booksellers, 1846 - 8p.
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The debauchee rewarded or a warning to young men. Being a true account how Captain John Dringle ... with Miss Jane
Munrow ... - [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1810? - 8p.
The complete art of making the chemical fulminating objects, &c. &c. - London: Printed by W. Glindon, Rupert Street,
1814 - 34p.
Vyse Charles. Vyse's spelling book. - London: C.Paul, printer, 18, Gt. St. Andrew Street, 1840? - [8]p.
Laws respecting landlords, tenants and lodgers: containing the new law for the cost of distresses ... - New improved
edition. - London: Printed by R. Walwyn, 1827? - 30p.
Jesus our example and our strength. - Bristol: Printed by T.Lane, Redcliff-street, 1810 - 12p.
The witty and entertaining exploits of George Buchanan commonly called the King's fool. - Otley: Printed by William
Walker, 1840? - 24p.
Vyse, Charles.
Vyse's new London spelling book. - London : Published by S.Marks and Sons, 1860? - [12]p. - Addresses of publisher:
91, Long Lane and 80 Houndsditch.
Ballads – Volume 5
Songsters companion being an elegant selection of approved modern songs. - 2nd edit. - Gosport: Printed by J. Watts,
1805? - 85p.
Songsters companion being an elegant selection of approved modern songs. - 2nd edit. - Gosport: Printed by J. Watts,
1805? - 85p.
The Apollo for 1808; containing all the new songs sung at the Theatres Royal, Vauxhall, Astley's, Sadler's Wells, ... Lambeth: Printed by T. Romney, 1808] - 38p.
The London songster, containing the latest and most popular songs. - London: William S.Fortey, Great St. Andrew
Street, 1890? - [32]p.
The songs of ould Ireland. - London: W.S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, 1885? - [32]p.
The Empire and Alhambra songster. - London: W.S. Fortey, Great St, Andrew Street, 1890? - [32]p.
The sea songs of old England, a collection of the most popular songs by Dibdin, &c. - London: Printed by W.S.Fortey,
Monmouth Court, 1885? - [32]p.
Songs of bonnie Scotland containing all the finest Scotch songs Incl. notice of removal, Monmouth Ct. to Great St
Andrew Street. - London: W.S.Fortey, Great St. Andrew Street, 1885] - [32]p.
The Nigger's melodist, containing a collection of popular negro songs now being sung. - [London]: [Printed by
W.S.Fortey], 1890? - [32]p.
The aquarium songster, containing the newest and most popular songs now being sung with the greatest success. London: W.S.Fortey, Great St. Andrew Street, 1890? - [64]p.
Comic songs and recitations. Forming Mr. Merryman's magazine of miscellaneous mirth, ... - London: John Lowndes,
36, Bow Street, 1825? - 36p [misbound].
The entertaining history of Tom Thumb. - London: Published by E.Lloyd, 12, Salisbury-square, 1850? - 12p.
The second spira or the blasphemers reproved: setting forth an example of God's judgment on six prophane young
men, at Brodney. - London: Printed by J.Evans, Long-lane, 1810? - 8p.
Beverage, Bishop.
Brief instructions for the pious christian; or, A sure guide to heaven. By the late Bishop Beverage. - London: Printed by
John Evans, 42, Long Lane, 1810? - 8p.
The weeping mother. In four parts: shewing I. The sorrowful mother's complaint of a bad and wicked daughter [etc]. London: Printed by John Evans, 42, Long Lane, 1810? - 8p.
The heavenly messenger; or, the child's plain path-way, to eternal life. - London: Printed by John Evans, 42, Long-lane,
1810? - 8p.
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Gilbert, Rev. Dr. A ready pathway to lead men and women to heaven. By the Rev. Dr. Gilbert. - London: Printed by
John Evans, No. 42, Long-lane, 1810? - 8p.
Defoe, Daniel. The true-born Englishman: a satire. By Daniel Defoe. - London: Printed by G.Auld, for A.Cleugh, 1810 34p.
Ballads – Volume 6
The merry warbler! a choice collection of new and popular songs. - Devonport: Printed by Samuel and John Keys,
1875? - 16p.
The lover's harmony, being an entire new and choice collection of the most admired songs, sung at all the public
places ... no. 1. - London: Pitts, printer, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, 1845? - 8p.
The lover's harmony ... no. 3. - London: Ryle and Co. 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 1845? - pp.17-24.
The lover's harmony ... no. 8. - London: Ryle and Co. 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 1845? - pp.57-64.
The lover's harmony ... no. 9. - London: Ryle and Co. 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 1845? - pp.65-72.
The lover's harmony ... no. 10. - London: Ryle and Co. 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 1845? - pp.73-80.
The lover's harmony ... no. 13. - [London] : Pitts, printer, 6, Gt. St.Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.97-104.
The lover's harmony ... no. 14. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.105-112.
The lover's harmony ... no. 16. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.121-128.
The lover's harmony ... no. 17. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.129-136.
The lover's harmony ... no. 18. - London: Ryle and Co. 2 & 3 Monmouth Court, 1845? - pp.137-144.
The lover's harmony ... no. 19. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.145-152.
The lover's harmony ... no. 24. - London: Ryle and Co. 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 1845? - pp.185-192.
The lover's harmony ... no. 25. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.193-200.
The lover's harmony ... no. 26. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.201-208.
The lover's harmony ... no. 27. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.209-216.
The lover's harmony ... no. 28. - London: Ryle and Paul, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 1845? - pp.217-224. - On p.224: Pitts,
printer, 6, Gt. St. Andrew Street.
The lover's harmony ... no. 30. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6 Great St.Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.233-240.
The lover's harmony ... no. 32. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6,Great St.Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.249-256.
The lover's harmony ... no. 33. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6,Great St.Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.257-264.
The lover's harmony ... no. 34. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6,Great St Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.265-272.
The lover's harmony ... no. 40. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6,Great St.Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.313-320.
The lover's harmony ... no. 42. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6,Great St.Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.329-336.
The lover's harmony ... no. 45. - [London]: Pitts, printer, 6.Great St.Andrew Street, 1845? - pp.353-360.
The lover's harmony ... no. 50. - London: Ryle and Co. 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 1845? - pp.393-400.
The pork pie hat. - [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1850? - [12]p.
The golden violet. - [London]: J.Catnach, 2 & 3, Monmouth-court, 1835? - 8p.
Sharp's new London reciter; being a superior collection of popular recitations, comic tales, and dramatic readings. No.
4. - London: Published by J.Pattie, Christopher Court, 1850? - pp.43-58.
Sharp's new London songster; being a collection of the newest & most favourite songs of the day ... no. 7. - London:
Published by James Pattie, Shoe Lane, 1850? - pp.98-113.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 8. - London: Published by James Pattie, Shoe Lane, 1850? - pp.113-128.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 9. - London: Published by James Pattie, Shoe Lane, 1850? - pp.113-128.
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Sharp's new London songster ... no. 20. - London: Published by James Pattie, Shoe Lane, 1850? - pp.305-320.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 21. - London: Published by James Pattie, Shoe Lane, 1850? - pp.321-336.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 22. - London: Published by J. Pattie, Christopher Court, 1850? - pp.337-352.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 24. - London: Published by J. Pattie, Christopher Court, 1850? - pp.369-384.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 25. - London: Published by J. Pattie, Christoper Court, 1850? - 16p.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 26. - London: Published by J. Pattie, Christopher Court, 1850? - pp.17-32.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 27. - London: J.Pattie, 4, Queen's Head Passage, 1850? - pp.33-48.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 28. - London: J. Pattie, 4, Queen's Head Passage, 1850? - pp.49-64.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 29. - London: J. Pattie, 4, Queen's Head Passage, 1850? - pp.65-80.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 30. - London: J. Pattie, 4, Queen's Head Passage, 1850? - pp.81-94.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 32. - London: J. Pattie, 4, Queen's Head Passage, 1850? - pp.113-128.
Sharp's new London songster ... no. 35. - London: James Pattie, 31, Paternoster Row, 1850? - pp.166-178 [irregular].
Ballads – Volume 7
Arthur, T.S. Ten nights in a bar-room, and what I saw there / by T.S.Arthur. - London & Manchester: John Heywood,
1885? - 32p. - (Royal pocket library ; no. 32).
Middle Aged Man.
Passages from the history of a wasted Life, by a Middle Aged Man. - London & Manchester: John Heywood, 1885? 32p [incl. sample pages]. - (Royal pocket library ; no. 39).
The king of the gypsies, or the surprising adventures of Mr. Bampfylde Moore Carew, the son of a gentleman near
Plymouth. - London & Manchester: John Heywood, 1885? - 32p.
Sweeny Todd or the barber of Fleet Street. - Leeds: Johnson, publisher, 1890? - 32p [incl sample page]. - (Royal pocket
library ; no. 82).
The London singer's magazine edited by John Labern. No. 33. - 4th ed. - London: Published by Duncombe, Holborn,
1845? - pp.13-16,191-196.
Miscellaneous correspondence, &c in prose & verse. - [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1800? - pp.779-780. - Extract from unidentified
periodical.
Three books in one: Cupid's Egyptian dream book, The Sphinx fortune teller, Napoleon's (or Mephisopheles') book of
fate. - London: R.March & Co., St. James's Walk, 1890? - [48]p.
Three books in one: Cupid's Egyptian dream book, The Sphinx fortune teller, Napoleon's (or Mephisopheles') book of
fate. - London: R.March & Co., St. James's Walk, 1890? - [48]p.
The Bible primer; or parents' best gift to their children. - London: W.S.Fortey, Monmouth Court, 1885? - [8]p.
Rhymes for the nursery. - London: William S.Fortey, 4, Gt. St. Andrew Street, 1890? - [8]p.
Old Mother Hubbard and her wonderful dog. - London: W.S.Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 1885? - [8]p.
The History of Little Red Riding Hood. - London: W.S.Fortey, Great St. Andrew Street, 1890? - [8]p.
History of the three little kittens who lost their mittens. - London: W.S.Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 1885? - [8]p.
The good child's ABC book. - London: W.S. Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1890? - [8]p.
The death and burial of cock robin. - London: W.S. Fortey, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, 1885? - [8]p.
The history of Jack of all trades. - London: W.S. Fortey, Monmouth Court, 1885? - [8]p.
The history of Cinderella. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1890? - [8]p.
Natural history of birds. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1890? - [8]p.
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The golden primer, containing a collection of east lessons in spelling, reading, &c. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St.
Andrew Street, 1890? - [8]p.
Broadsides
A new song, called The last will and testament, dying speech and confession of Old Father Pestilence. - Printed by John
Doe and Richard Roe, 1820? - 1 sheet.
Fifty-six wants of the children of Zion, all supplied from the fountain head. - London : Printed by J. and C.Evans, Longlane, 1825? - 1 sheet.
Joyful sounds of salvation. - London : Daniel Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Cresc., 1840? - 1 sheet. - Two carols.
The Messiah!. - London : W.Taylor, 14, Waterloo Road, 1830? - 1 sheet. - Three hymns: God rest you. Portugese hymn.
Christians, awake.
The best wisdom: a new carol, proper to be sung at Christmas. - London: Printed by A.Applegath, Duke-street, 1825? 1 sheet. - Sold by J.Davis, 56, Paternoster Row; J. & C.Evans and J.Nisbet.
Glad tidings to all people: a Christmas song. - London : Printed by A.Applegath and E.Cowper, 1820? - 1 sheet. - Sold by
J.Davis, 56 Paternoster Row; and J. and C.Evans.
Four new carols. - London : J. & C.Evans, Long-lane, 1825? - 1 sheet.
The nativity. A selection of excellent Christmas carols. - [London]: J.Catnach, printer, 2 & 3,Monmouth-court, 1835? - 1
sheet.
A divine poem and Christmas carol, on the birth of our redeemer, Jesus Christ. - [London]: Sold by J.Evans, no. 41,
Long-lane, 1810? - 1 sheet.
Christmas recreations. - [London]: T.Batchelar, 115, Long Alley, Moorfields, 1825? - 1 sheet. - Three carols and
doxology.
The resurrection. - [London]: Paul & Co., printers, 2 & 3, Monmouth Ct, 1845? - 1 sheet. - Four religious poems.
Divine mirth. - [London]: D.Batchelar, 14, Hackney Road Crescent, 1840? - 1 sheet. - Four carols.
The happy man, and true gentleman. - [London]: J.Pitts, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, 1830? - 1 sheet.
Moggy. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music, page no. 89.
The rover. G.Bickham invt & sculp. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music, page no. 36.
Fickle Jenny & Jockey, a dialogue. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music, page no. 35.
Handel, George Frederick.
The beautiful charmer. Geo. Bickham junr. sculp. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music, page
no. 67.
Smith, C. The Lapland lover. Gravelot inv, Bickham junr sculp. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved
music, page no. 9.
The noon-tide air. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music, page no. 83.
Russell, Mr. The modest question. Set by Mr Russell. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music,
page no. P.19.
Arne, Mr. Set by Mr Arne. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music, page no. P.72.
Fanny blooming fair. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music, page no. P.38.
Senisino. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music, page no. P.39.
Phebe. A pastoral. Set by Mr. Oswald. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music, page no. 119.
Cole, B. The gear and the bragrie o't. B.Cole sculp. - [London]: [s.n.], 1760? - 1 sheet. - Sheet of engraved music.
A song for the million. Tune - Buff breeches. - [Tavistock]: [s.n.], 1857? - 1 sheet. - First line: Johnny Scroggins came to
Tavistock.
Tavistock Juvenile Cricket Club.
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Rules and regulations of the Tavistock Juvenile Cricket Club. - [Tavistock]: [s.n.], 1864 - 1 sheet.
Englishman. Electors of Tavistock. - [Tavistock]: [s.n.], 1857? - 1 sheet. - Dated: Kilworthy Lane, Tavistock, March 12th.Year of confusion.
Non-elector. Copy of requisition to Mr. Trelawny. - [Tavistock]: [s.n.], 1857 - 1 sheet. - Dated: March 16th, 1857.
Here you have printed & published a copy of verses giving a full, true and particular account of the bold young
Samivell. - [Tavistock]: [s.n.], 1857? - 1 sheet.
Election ballads, - no. 1. The Old Woter; or the windbag blown: a tale of consistency, sung by a young woter ... [Tavistock]: [s.n.], 1857? - 1 sheet.
Election ballads, - no. 1. Traitors, trimmers, turncoats, and Trelawny; or, Tavistock suited to a T. - [Tavistock]: [s.n.],
1857? - 1 sheet.
Collier, R.P. To the electors of Tavistock. - Tavistock: T.S.Chave, printer, 1857 - 1 sheet. - Dated: Western Circuit,
Exeter, March 20th, 1857.
Trelawny, John S. To the electors of Tavistock. - Tavistock: G.Spencer, printer, bookseller, 1857 - 1 sheet. - Dated:
March 5th, 1857.
Elector. To the electors of Tavistock. - [Tavistock]: [s.n.], 1857? - 1 sheet. - Signed: An elector.
Song: Carter is a gentleman. Tune, - The old English gentleman. - [Tavistock]: [s.n.], 1857? - 1 sheet.
Briton. To the electors of Tavistock. - [Tavistock]: [s.n.], 1857? - 1 sheet. - Signed: A Briton.
Prince of Wales advertiser. - 10th edition. No. 21. Tuesday, March 10, 1863. - Alexandra: Printed at the Victoria Press
by Love.., 1863 - 1 sheet.
The old man, his children, and the bundle of sticks. A fable. - London: J.Marshall, 17 Queen Street and R.White, 1800?
- 1 sheet. - Also sold by S.Hazard, printer to the Cheap Repository, Bath.
The gin-shop; or, a peep into a prison. - London: J.Marshall, 17 Queen Street and R.White, 1800? - 1 sheet. - Also sold
by S.Hazard, printer to the Cheap Repository, Bath.
The particulars of a drovers son, frozen to death, in the snow, at East Ham marshes, Essex. Also Jas. Mitchell, a brass
founder ... - [London]: Carpue, Junr. printer, 3 Old Montague St, 1835? - 1 sheet.
The perpetual almanack; or, gentleman soldier's prayer book: shewing how one Richard Middleton, was taken before
the Mayor ... - Devonport: E.Keys, 7, James Street, 1840? - 1 sheet.
The progress of life. - [London]: Printed for G.Green, 27, Featherstone St, 1850? - 1 sheet.
The Dorsetshire garland, or, the beggar's wedding. - [London]: J.Pitts, Great St. Andrew Street, 1820? - 1 sheet.
The Chester garland in four parts. - [London]: J.Pitts, 14 Great St. Andrew Street, 1815? - 1 sheet.
The doating mother's garland. - [London]: Pitts, 6, Great St. Andrew Street, 1830? - 1 sheet.
The wreckers; or, a view of what sometimes passes on our sea coast. - London: Printed by A.Applegath, Stamfordstreet, 1825? - 1 sheet. - Sold by J.Davis, 56, Paternoster Row; and J. and C.Evans.
The negro's memorial. - [London]: Paul & Co., 2 & 3,Monmouth Court, 1845? - 1 sheet. - Please to purchase this paper
from two coloured men in distress.
The storm [and] Ole Joe. - [London]: Mitchelson, printer, 15, Brook Hill, 1840? - 1 sheet. - Slip songs.
Parson Brown's sheep. - London: Printed at the Catnach Press by W.S.Fortey, 1875? - 1 sheet.
Foot it, my dears. Dutch politicians. Dutch dancing master [etc]. - London: Printed for I.Taylor in Holborn, 1775 - 1
sheet. - Six figures of men with performing animals.
Dancing bear. Don Quixote and Sancho. Paul Puff & Jerry Sneak ... - Alnwick: Printed & published by W.Davison, 1800?
- 1 sheet. - Nine engravings on single sheet numbered 44.
Park's novel twelfth-night characters. - London: Pub by A.Park, 47, Leonard Street, 1840? - 4 sheets. - Cover with
explanatory sheet, 2 plates of figures lettered A-Z.
Stych's new sheet, All the world's a stage, the people are the players. - [London] : W.J.Stych, 25, White-horse Alley,
1840? - 1 sheet.
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The golden grove. - London: Printed by J.Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 1830? - 1 sheet.
Crucifixion.
The crucifixion. - [P]aul, and Co., printers, 2 and 3, Monmouth-court, 1845? - 1 sheet.
The vanity of human life. Death and the gentleman. - [London]: J.Catnach, printer, 2, Monmouth-Court, 1830? - 1
sheet.
The morning star. - London: J.Catnach 2, Monmouth-Court, 7 Dials, 1830? - 1 sheet.
The life of Abraham. - [London]: Printed by J.Catnach 2, Monmouth-Court, 1830? - 1 sheet.
Evening hymn. - [London]: J.Catnach, printer, 2,&3, Monmouth-Court, 1835? - 1 sheet.
The rose of Sharon. - [London]: Printed by J.Catnach, 2, Monmouth-Court, 1830? - 1 sheet.
The golden chain of salvation. - London: Printed by J.Catnach, 2&3, Monmouth-Court, 1835? - 1 sheet.
Church, Charles.
Old Artillery Ground. A copy of verses for 1855, humbly presented to the worthy inhabitants by Charles Church,
Beadle ... - London: Reynell and White, 16, Little Pultemey St., 1854] - 1 sheet.
Prince of Israel. The most remarkable events in the life of Our Lord Jesus Christ. - [London]: Printed by J.Catnach,
Monmouth-Court, 1830? - 1 sheet.
Love's golden dream [etc]. - London: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
The picture that was turned toward the wall [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. Sheets of song lyrics.
And I'm another [etc]. - London: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
O, what a difference in the morning [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of
song lyrics.
Grace Darling [etc]. - [London]: [H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough], 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
Maggie Murphy's home [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
We all went home in a cab [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
The faithful sailor boy [etc]. - [London]: [H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough], 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
Where did you get that hat [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song
lyrics.
I'll take you home Kathleen [etc]. - [London]: [H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough], 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song
lyrics.
Just a song at twilight [etc]. - [London]: [H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough], 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
Oh ta-ra-ra [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
Phil Garlick's 'Xmas jollification. - [London]: [H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough], 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song
lyrics.
Twixt love & duty [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
The bank at Monte Carlo [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
Grace Conroy [etc]. - London: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, S.E., 1895? - [4]p. - Head title: A collection of
popular songs.
The waiter! [etc]. - [London]: [H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough], 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
The Irish jubilee [etc]. - London: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, S.E., 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
I'll give him ta-ra-ra boomdeay [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song
lyrics.
We're alright when we're tight! [etc]. - London: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, S.E., 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of
song lyrics.
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The English rose [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1895? - [4]p. - Head title: A collection
of,popular songs.
Going home! or, the miner's return [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1895? - [4]p. - Head title: A
collection of popular songs.
Grace Conroy [etc]. - London: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, S.E., 1895? - [4]p. - Head title: A collection of
popular songs.
Songs of the seaports. Words for common tunes, collected by the Rev. Frederick Iliff, M.A. - London: Routledge,
Warne, and Routledge, 1861 - 64p.
Wages! [etc]. - London: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, S.E., 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
The soldier's letter [etc]. - [London]: H.P.Such, 183, Union Street, Borough, 1890? - [4]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
The nigger's Yankee budget [etc]. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. - Head title: A
collection of favourite songs.
Erin-go-bragh songster. W.S.Fortey's edition. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. - Head
title: A collection of favourite songs.
Marie Collins's great success:- Take it on, boys. - London: W.S.Fortey, Great St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. - Head
title: A collection of favourite songs.
March's summer annual. - London: R.March & Co., 18, St. James' Walk, 1890? - [8]p. - Sheets of song lyrics.
Songs of bonny Scotland. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. - Head title: a collection of
favourite songs.
W.S.Fortey's prize annual. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. - Head title: A collection of
favourite songs.
Dan Leno's latest hits: Recruiting sergeant [etc]. - [London]: W.S.Fortey, 4, Gt. St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. - Head
title: A collection of favourite songs.
R.G.Knowles great hit;-- Columbus up-to-date [etc]. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. Head title: A collection of favourite songs.
Leo Dryden's latest success; -- Going home [etc]. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. - Head
title: A collection of favourite songs.
Gus Elen's great hit - Down the dials [etc]. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. - Head title:
A collection of favourite songs.
Arthur Combes's popular song:- Velvet & rags [etc]. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. Head title: A collection of favorite songs.
Wait for the waggon [and] Sally come up the middle. - London: H.Such, 177, Union Street, Boro', 1885? - 1 sheet. - Slip
songs.
Sea songs of old England. - London: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street, 1895? - [8]p. - Head title: A collection of
favourtie songs.
Die verschiedenen Staende im menschlichen Leben. - Frankfurt-am-Main: Druck, Verlag ... Ed.Gust.May, 1850? - 1
sheet. - Lithograph of seven conditions of man: emperor, noble, parson &c.
Chapbooks Volume 1
The king of the gypsies, or the surprising adventures of Mr. Bampfylde Moore Carew, the son of a gentleman near
Plymouth ... - London & Manchester: John Heywood, 1885? - 32p.
The barber of Fleet Street or Sweeny Todd, and the string of pearls. - London & Manchester: John Heywood, 1889? 32p. - (Royal pocket library ; no. 82).
Cooper, J.Fennimore. The Red Rover. By J.Fenimore Cooper. - Leeds: Johnson, publisher, 1889? - 32p. - (Royal pocket
library ; no. 92).
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Cooper, J.Fennimore. The red rover. By J.Fenimore Cooper. Book II. - Leeds: Johnson, publisher, 1889? - 32p. (Johnson's royal penny library ; no. 93).
The history of the remarkable life, adventures, and death of Dr. Johann Faust. - Leeds: Johnson, publisher, 1889 - 32p
[incl. 4 sample pages].
The entrapped cashier; or, the lost finger. - Leeds: Johnson, publisher, 1889? - 34p.
The royal primer, and good child's first book. - London and Manchester: John Heywood, 1889? - [16]p.
Chapbooks Volume 2
Wesley, John. Household receipt book, or primitive physic. New and enlarged ed. - London & Manchester: John
Heywood, 1885? - 32p. - Royal pocket library ; no. 4.
The history of Jack and his eleven brothers. - London & Manchester: John Heywood, 1885? - 35p. - (Royal pocket
library ; no. 6).
The man with the iron mask. - Leeds: C.H.Johnson, publisher, 1885? - 32p. - (People's penny library ; no. 7).
Early Methodism illustrated; or the old gardener and the three robbers with Sammy Hick, the village blacksmith. Leeds: J.Johnson, publisher. Manchester: J.Heywood, 1885? - 32p.
The history of Ann and her eleven sisters ... - Leeds: C.H.Johnson, publisher, 1885? - 32p. - (Royal pocket library ; no.
17).
Watts, Isaac. Dr. Watt's divine & moral songs, for the use of all. - Leeds: C.H.Johnson, publisher, 1885? - 32p. - (Royal
pocket library ; no. 18).
Sherwood, Mrs. Sergeant Dale, his daughter, and the orphan Mary. - Leeds: Published by C.H.Johnson, 1885? - 32p. (Royal pocket library ; no. 23).
Mary the maid of the inn, or the murder at the abbey. - Leeds: C.H.Johnson, publisher, 1885? - 32p. - (Royal pocket
library ; no. 25).
Sherwood, Mrs. The history of Lucy Clare, (companion work to Susan Gray.). - Manchester: Johnson, 115a, Kirkgate,
1885? - 32p. - (Royal pocket library ; no. 26).
Thompson, A. The servant's companion and general receipt book. - Leeds: C.H.Johnson, publisher, 1885? - 32p. (Royal pocket library ; no. 43).
Helme, Elizabeth. The children of the abbey, by Elizabeth Helme. - London & Manchester: John Heywood, 1890? - 32p.
- (Royal pocket library ; no. 72).
Life and wonderful adventures of Robinson Crusoe.. - London: T.H.Roberts and Co., Fleet Street, 1890? - 32p. - (Royal
pocket library ; no. 77).
The new riddle book. - London: T.H.Roberts & Co., 52, Fleet Street, 1890? - 34p. - (Royal pocket library ; no. 78).
Specimens of the Yorkshire dialect, in various dialogues, ... - London: R.H.Squire, 52, Fleet Street, 1890? - 32p. - (Royal
pocket library ; no. 79).
Laugh & be fat, or the merry companion. - London & Manchester: John Heywood, 1890? - 32p. - (Royal pocket library ;
no. 84).
The new riddle book. Book II. - London & Manchester: John Heywood, 1890? - pp.33-64. - (Royal pocket library ; no.
85).
The peace egg. - Leeds: J.Johnson, 42, Call Lane & 1, Cloth Hall St, 1885? - [8]p.
Johnson's new selection of Christmas hymns. - Leeds: Published by Chas. H. Johnson, 1885? - 16p.
Chapbooks Volume 3
Cupid's annual charter ; or, St. Valentine's festival. - London: Published by W. Perks, 21, St. Martin's La, 1820? - 24p.
The oracle; being a faithful and original interpretation of nearly two hundred dreams ... dumb cake ... Norwood circle
... - London: Printed by J.Bysh, 8, Cloth Fair, 1825? - 12,25-36p.
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The Norwood gypsy fortune-teller. - Otley: printed by William Walker, 1840? - 12p.
Mother Shipton's wheel of fortune and how to choose a husband. - [London]: W.S.Fortey, 4, Great St. Andrew Street,
1890? - [32]p.
The universal dreamer, containg the interpretation of a great variety of dreams. - London: W.S. Fortey, printer,
Monmouth Court, 1885? - [16]p.
Wesley, John. The penny herbalist. - New and enlarged edition. - Leeds: C.H.Johnson. Manchester: John Heywood,
1885? - 32p. - (Royal pocket library ; no. 4).
The royal dream book or, the key to night visions. - Leeds: C.H.Johnson. Manchester: John Heywood, 1885? - 32p. (Royal pocket library ; no. 16).
Life & prophecies of Mother Shipton. The only authentic edition. - London: T.H.Roberts & Co., Essex Street, 1885? 32p. - (Royal pocket library ; no. 22).
The long pack, or the mysterious pedlar ... - Leeds: J.Johnson, publisher. Manchester: John Hey, 1885? - 32p. - (Royal
pocket library ; no. 42).
The universal fortune teller, or a peep into futurity. - Leeds: J.Johnson, publisher. Manchester: John Heyw, 1885? 32p. - (Royal pocket library ; no. 45).
Guide to love, courtship and marriage. - Leeds: J.Johnson, publisher. Manchester: J.Heywood, 1885? - 32p. - (Royal
pocket library ; no. 52. Johnson's cheap library).
Mother Shipton's wheel of fate and wheel of fortune. - London & Manchester: John Heywood, 1890? - 32p. - (Royal
pocket library ; no. 70).
The language of flowers. Complete edition. - Manchester: John Heywood, Ridgefield, 1890? - 32p. - (Royal pocket
library ; no. 83).
Morrison, Richard James. Zadkiel's universal dream book, or night visions ... explained. - Leeds : C.H.Johnson.
Manchester: John Heywood, 1890? - 32p. - (Royal pocket library ; no. 87).
List prepared by Ian Maxted, 1997, edited by Martin Graebe 2012
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