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Contents (pages "v" to "x") |
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Canny Newcassel |
T Thompson |
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Quayside Shaver (The) |
Wm Stephenson |
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Jenny Hoolet (The) (or Lizzie Mudie's Ghost |
Armstrong |
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usually called "The Jenny Howlet" |
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Glister (The) |
Armstrong |
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Eagle Steam Packet (The) |
Wm Midford |
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Jemmy Joneson's Whurry |
T Thompson |
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Skipper's Wedding (The) |
W Stephenson |
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Amphitrite (The) |
R Gilchrist |
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My Lord 'Size |
John Shield |
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Cappy (or The Pitman's Dog) |
Wm Midford |
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21 |
Pitman's Courtship (The) |
Wm Midford |
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23 |
Baboon (The) |
Armstrong |
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23 |
Billy Oliver's Ramble (Between Benwell and Newcastle) |
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25 |
Parody on Billy Oliver's Ramble (A) |
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X. Y. Z. At Newcastle Races, 1814 (or Pitmen's Luck) |
Wm Midford |
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28 |
Newcastle Fair (or The Pitman Drinking Jackey) |
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30 |
Little Pee Dee (The) |
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31 |
Tyne Cossacks (The) |
Wm Midford |
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33 |
Pitman's Revenge (The) (Against Buonaparte) |
Shield – attributed erroneously |
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Actually written by George Cameron |
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35 |
Bob Cranky's 'Size Sunday |
John Selkirk |
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37 |
Bob Cranky's 'Leum'nation Neet |
John Shield |
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Pitman's Skellyscope (The) |
Wm Midford |
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40 |
Bonny Keel Laddie (The) |
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41 |
Maw Canny Hinny |
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42 |
Bob Cranky's Account |
W Midford |
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45 |
Bob Cranky's Adieu |
John Shield |
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46 |
Mayor of Bourdeaux (The) ( or Mally's Mistake) |
Wm Midford |
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48 |
Swalwell Hopping |
Selkirk |
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50 |
Winlaton Hopping |
John Leonard |
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actually spelt in the index "John Lennard" |
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52 |
Sandgate Girl's' Lamentation (The) |
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53 |
Collier's Rant (The) |
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54 |
(Weel May) The Keel Row |
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55 |
New Keel Row (The) |
T Thompson |
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56 |
Sandhill monkey (The) |
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58 |
Skipper's Dream (The) |
T Moor |
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59 |
Skipper's Account of the Orange-Men's Procession (The) |
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60 |
Politicians (The) |
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62 |
Till The Tide Came In |
H Robson |
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62 |
Sandgate Lassie's Lament (The) |
R Emery |
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63 |
Hydrophobie (or The Skipper and Quaker) |
R Emery |
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64 |
Keelman and the Grindstone (The) |
Armstrong |
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65 |
Newcastle Wonders (or Hackney Coach Customers) |
R Emery |
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66 |
Quayside Ditty (for February 1816) |
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69 |
Shields Soliloquy (A) |
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70 |
Green-Wives' Lamentation (The) |
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71 |
Petition (A) (From the Women of the Vegetable Market to the Mayor of Newcastle) |
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71 |
Fish-Wives' Complaint (The) (on Their Removal from Sandhill to the New Fish Market on 2 January 1826) |
R Emery |
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72 |
Sunderland Jammy's Lamentation (December 1831) |
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73 |
Cobbler O' Morpeth (The) (Cholera Morbus) |
John McLellan |
Bow Wow |
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Fr-Tune1 |
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75 |
Canny Sheels |
John Morrison |
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76 |
Permanent Yeast |
John Morrison |
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77 |
Pitman's Ramble (The) (or Newcastle Finery) |
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79 |
Coaly Tyne |
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81 |
Newcassel Races |
W Watson |
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82 |
Quack Doctors (The) |
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84 |
Peggy's Leg |
H. R. |
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85 |
Bonny Keel Laddie |
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85 |
Tyne (The) |
John Gibson |
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86 |
Nanny of the Tyne |
Gibson |
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87 |
Bonny Gyetsiders (The) |
J Shield |
Bob Cranky |
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89 |
Water of Tyne (The) |
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89 |
Newcastle Signs (The) |
Cecil Pitt |
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Sung at the Theatre-Royal, Newcastle by Mr Scriven, 4 June 1806 |
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91 |
Wonderful Gutter (The) |
Wm Midford |
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92 |
Local Militia-Man (The) |
Wm Midford |
Madam Fag's Gala |
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94 |
Masquerade at Newcastle Theatre (or The Pitman Turned Critic) |
Wm Midford |
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96 |
Nancy Wilkinson |
H Robson |
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97 |
Green's Balloon |
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Barbara Bell |
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99 |
Newgate Street Petition (The) (To Mr Mayor) |
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101 |
Burdon's Address To His Cavalry (A Parody) |
Jas Morrison |
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102 |
Collier's Keek at the Nation (The) |
R Gilchrist |
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104 |
Blind Willie Singing |
R Gilchrist |
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105 |
Bold Archy & Blind Willie's Lament (On The Death of Captain Starkey) |
R Gilchrist |
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107 |
Voyage To Lunnin (A) |
R Gilchrist |
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110 |
Newcassel Props (The) |
Oliver |
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111 |
Newcassel Wonders |
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112 |
Tim Tunbelly |
Oliver |
Canny Newcassel |
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114 |
Keel Row (The) |
T Thompson |
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115 |
Barber's News (The) (or Shields in an Uproar) |
J Shield |
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119 |
Bonassus (The) |
Oliver |
Jemmy Joneson's Whurry |
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120 |
Shield's Chain Bridge (Humorously Described by a Pitman) |
Oliver |
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note archaic spelling of Humorously |
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122 |
Colliers' Pay Week (The) |
Henry Robson |
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128 |
Tyne (The) |
Henry Robson |
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Written in 1807 |
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129 |
Spring (The) |
Henry Robson |
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Written early in May 1809 |
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129 |
Parson Malthus |
H Robson |
Ranting Roaring Willie |
Written in 1826 (not in index) |
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131 |
Peter Waggy |
Henry Robson |
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Written in 1826 |
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132 |
Bessy of Blyth (A Virtuous Woman is More Precious Than Rubies) |
H Robson |
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Written in 1826 |
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132 |
Kelvin Grove – The Lassie's Answer |
Henry Robson |
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Written in 1827 |
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133 |
Peter Watson (To Mr) – (Who lays powerful bats on the knaves with fire-shovel hats on) |
Henry Robson |
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Written in 1824 |
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133 |
a mention of |
Peter Watson |
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Opposed the claims of the Government Clergy for the Easter Dues or "Clerical Tax" |
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135 |
Newcastle Subscription Mill (The) |
H Robson |
Newcastle Ale |
1814 |
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136 |
Lizzie Liberty |
Henry Robson |
Tibby Fowler i' the Glen |
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137 |
New Fish Marret (The) |
William Midford |
Scot's Come O'er The Border |
Fish Market |
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138 |
New Year's Carol (A) (For the Fishwives of Newcastle) |
M Ross |
Chevy Chase |
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139 |
Jesmond Mill |
Phill "Primrose" Hodgson |
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also "Phill" and "Primrose" |
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140 |
Tommy Thompson |
Robert Gilchrist |
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a tribute to T.T. |
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140 |
Farewell to the Tyne |
Robert Gilchrist |
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141 |
Northumberland Free O' Newcastle |
Robert Gilchrist |
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On the Duke of Northumberland being given the freedom of Newcastle |
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142 |
Dutchess And Mayoress (The) |
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Written in Sept 1819 |
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144 |
Newcastle Assizes (Dutchess verses Mayoress) |
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(or A Struggle For Precedence) |
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146 |
Coal Trade (The) |
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148 |
Tom Carr And Waller Watson (or Tom And Jerry at Home) |
Oliver |
There Was A Bold Dragoon |
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150 |
Johhny Sc-tt And Tommy C-rr – A Dialogue |
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151 |
Tommy C-rr in Limbo |
Oliver |
Scots Wha Ha'e |
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152 |
Kitty Port Admiral at the Bench (The) (or Dogberry in the Suds) |
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The Opera Hat |
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153 |
Owl (The) |
R Emery |
X. Y. Z. |
Written Feb 1826 |
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155 |
Lovely Delia |
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Sleeping Maggie |
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156 |
Pandon Dene |
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The Banks O' Doon |
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157 |
Newcastle Hackneys (The) |
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158 |
Newcastle Hackney Coaches |
Oliver |
The Bold Dragoon |
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159 |
Newcastle Improvements |
R. Charlton |
Canny Newcassel |
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160 |
Come Up to the Scratch (or The Pitman Haggish'd) |
R Emery |
Calder Fair |
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162 |
Piman's Dream (The) (or A Description of the North Pole) |
R Emery |
Newcastle Fair |
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164 |
Piman's Dream (The) (or His Description of the Kitchen) |
R Emery |
Hell's Kitchen |
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166 |
Famed Filly Fair (or A Peep into Pilgrim Street) |
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168 |
T—lly's Best Blood (A North Shields Song) |
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Written in 1820 |
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168 |
Newcastle Noodles (The) |
James Morrison |
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170 |
British Justice (or Newcastle Privy Court) |
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172 |
Misfortunes of Roger & His Wife (The) |
J. B. |
Calder Fair |
This could be Joshua L. Bagnall |
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173 |
Newcastle Theatre in an Uproar |
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175 |
Farewell Archy |
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Chapter of Donkeys |
Written in 1820 |
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176 |
Sir Tommy Made An Odd Fellow |
R Gilchrist |
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178 |
Wreckenton Hiring |
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180 |
On Russel The Pedestrian |
Russell the pedestrian |
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180 |
Short bio |
George Wilson |
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Blackheath Pedestrian |
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180 |
Short bio |
John Simpson |
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Cumberland Pedestrian |
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181 |
On Simpson The Pedestrian's Failure |
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Barbary Bell |
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182 |
Victory (The) (or The Captain Done Over) |
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O The Golden Days of Good Queen Bess |
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184 |
Alarm (The) (or Lord Fauconburg's March) |
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Chevy Chase |
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185 |
a mention of |
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The Shields riots of 1793 |
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186 |
Half-Drowned Skippy (The) |
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Chapter of Donkeys |
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187 |
Newcastle Worthies (The) |
Wm Armstrong |
We've Aye Been Provided For |
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189 |
PART II |
Humanum Est Errare |
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189 |
Old Nick's Visit To H---'s Kitchen |
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The King of The Cannibal Islands |
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191 |
PART III |
On George the Fourth's Coronation |
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191 |
Invitation to the Mansion House Dinner |
Armstrong |
Scot's Wha Ha'e Wi' Wallace Bled |
(In honour of the Coronation) |
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191 |
Newcastle Swineherd's Proclamation (The) |
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(not in index) |
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193 |
Golden Horns (The) (or The General Invitation) |
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194 |
Loyal Festivities (or Novel Scenes in Newcastle) |
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Sung by the "Swinish Multitude" in full chorus on Thursday 19 July 1821 |
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196 |
Picture of Newcastle (or George the Fourth's Coronation) |
William Midford |
Arthur McBride |
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198 |
Newcastle in an Uproar (or George the Fourth's Coronation) |
W Midford |
Come Under My Plaidie |
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201 |
Coronation Day at Newcastle |
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203 |
Coronation Thursday – 19 July 1821 |
W Midford |
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The Third Epistle From Bob Fudge to his cousin Bob in the country |
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a mention of |
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The 1st and 2nd Epistles |
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209 |
PART IV |
Continuation of general songs |
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209 |
Bob Fudge's Postscript (to his account of the Great Town Moor Meeting Mon 11 Oct 1819) |
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210 |
Blind Willy's Flight |
R Emery |
Betsey Baker |
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211 |
New Markets (The) |
Oliver |
Canny Newcastle |
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212 |
Changes on the Tyne (The) |
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Mitford Galloway |
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216 |
PART V |
On The Attempt To Remove The Custom House From Newcastle To Shields in 1816 |
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216 |
Custom House Branch (The) |
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217 |
Custom House Tree, &c (The) |
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The Quayside Shaver |
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218 |
Custom House Branch (The) |
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Yo Heave O |
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221 |
PART VI |
Continuation of general songs |
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221 |
Mechanic's Procession (The) (or A Trip To South Shields) |
R Emery |
The Bold Dragoon |
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223 |
Gipsy's Song (A) |
H Robson |
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224 |
The piper, Sandy Brown (correct title unknown) – Extract from |
unknown |
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Extract from a poem appearing in a Kelso newspaper c1795 |
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225 |
Verses Written for the Burns Club |
H Robson |
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Held at Mr Wallace's "Nags Head", Newcastle Jan 1817 |
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227 |
Parody Written on Hearing A Report That The Newcastle And Northumberland Yeomanry Cavalry Were To Be Disbanded (A) |
William Greig |
The Soldiers Tear |
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228 |
Thomas Whittell, His Humorous Letter To Good Master Moody, Razor Setter |
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229 |
Natural Philosopher (The) (or The Downfall of Learned Humbugs) |
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Canny Newcassel |
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230 |
Gateshead Rads (The) |
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to an old tune |
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232 |
Election Day (The) |
W Watson |
There's One Luck About The House |
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233 |
Mary Drew |
The late Thomas Houston |
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233 |
Short bio |
The late Thomas Houston |
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235 |
Opening of the New Markets |
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236 |
New Markets (The) (or Newcastle Improvements) |
Midford |
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238 |
More Innovations |
R Gilchrist |
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239 |
Humble Petition of the Old House in Shieldfields (The) – To John Clayton Esq |
R Gilchrist |
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241 |
Euphy's Coronation |
Thomas Marshall |
Arthur McBride |
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243 |
Sandgate Wife's Nurse Song |
Nunn |
A Sailor's Wife Has Nought To Dee |
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244 |
Bold Jack of the Journal |
H. R. |
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Newcastle Sept 1836 |
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244 |
Steam Soup (or Cuckoo Jack's Petition) |
R Emery |
X. Y. Z. |
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246 |
Sandgate Lass on the Ropery Bank (The) |
Nunn |
The Skipper's Wedding |
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247 |
Old And Curious Song (An) (On The Late Mr R Clayton Being Made An Alderman) |
Mr James Davison |
The Vicar And Moses |
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249 |
Short bio |
Mr James Davison |
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249 |
Newcastle Landlords 1834 |
W Watson |
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252 |
New Song For Barge-Day 1835 (A) |
Robert Gilchrist |
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Sung on board of the Steward's Steam-boat |
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254 |
St. Nicholas' Church |
Nunn |
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256 |
Paganini The Fiddler (or The Pitman's Frolic) |
R Emery |
The Kebbuckstane Wedding |
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257 |
Oyster-Wife's Petition (The) (or The Removal of the Oyster-Tub From The Quay) |
R Emery |
The Bold Dragoon |
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259 |
Broom Busoms |
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259 |
Extra verses to the last song Written by Blind Willie |
Blind Willie |
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260 |
Thumping Luck |
W Watson |
Gang Nae Mair To Yon Town |
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261 |
Dance To Thy Daddy |
W Watson |
The Little Fishy |
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263 |
Friar and the Nun (The) |
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A midnight colloquy of the Nun's Field |
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264 |
St. Nicholas' Great Bell |
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265 |
Lukey's Dream |
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Caller Fair |
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267 |
Jocker |
Nunn |
O? Gin I Had Her |
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269 |
Corn Market (The) – A Lament |
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The Bold Dragoon |
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271 |
Skipper's Account of the Mechanic's Procession (The) |
R Emery |
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(R Emery of the Nelson Lodge, Newcastle) |
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272 |
Drucken Bella Roy O |
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Duncan McCallaghan |
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274 |
Bonny Clock Fyece (The) |
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The Coal-Hole |
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275 |
Music Hall (The) |
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277 |
Tyne (The) |
Joe Wilson |
Banks and Braes O' Bonny Doon |
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278 |
Newcastle Old Country Gentleman (The) |
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Old Country Gentleman |
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278 |
Unnamed song about the Tyne |
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The Keel Row |
(not in index) |
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279 |
Walker Pits |
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Off She Goes |
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280 |
Beggar's Wedding |
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Quayside Shaver |
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281 |
Do Li A |
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Sung in Newcastle about 1792-3-4 |
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281 |
South Shields Song (A) |
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282 |
North Shields Song (A) |
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282 |
Commit No Nonsense |
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283 |
New Nursery rhyme (A) |
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285 |
Cookson's Alkali |
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286 |
Pitman's Ramble (The) |
R Emery |
The Kebbuckstane Wedding |
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288 |
Worthy Rector (The) (Sung at a Farewell Dinner Given By His Parishioners) |
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290 |
Battle of Spitaloo |
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291 |
Battle on the Shields Railway (Between A Town Councillor and an Architect and the Pollis) |
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Cappy's The Dog |
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294 |
Blind Willie's Death |
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Jemmy Joneson's Whurry |
Died 26 July 1832 |
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296 |
Geordy's Disaster |
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(not in index) |
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297 |
Jossy's Nag's Head |
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A Rampant Lion Is My Sign |
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299 |
April Gowk (The) (or The Lover's Alarmed) |
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Jenny Choak'd The Bairn |
referred to as "A Castle-Garth Ditty" |
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301 |
Skipper's Mistake (The) |
Armstrong |
A Chapter of Accidents |
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303 |
Newcastle Beer versus Spaw Water (or The Pitman And Temperance Society) |
R Emery |
Mr Frost |
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304 |
Pitman's Pay (The) (or A Night's Discharge To Care) |
Thomas Wilson |
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316 |
Newcastle Blunderbuss (The) (or Travelling Extraordinary) |
R Emery |
Calder Fair |
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317 |
Pitman's Visit To Newcastle on Valentine's Day (A) |
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Newcastle Fair |
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319 |
Skipper in the Mist (The) |
Armstrong |
Derry Down |
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321 |
Miraculous Well (The) (or Newcastle Spaw Water) |
R Emery |
Rory O' More |
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321 |
a mention of |
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The alleged spring in Sandyford Dene |
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322 |
Skipper's Fright (The) |
"J. N." – but Index attributes it to "Bailey" |
Skipper Carr And Marky Dunn |
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324 |
Sandgate Pant (or Jane Jemieson's Ghost) |
R Emery |
I'd Be A Butterfly |
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325 |
Birthday of Queen Victoria (The) |
R Gilchrist |
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intended to be sung on Ascension Day 24 May 1838 |
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326 |
Donocht Head |
The late George Pickering of Newcastle |
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327 |
Herbage Committee (The) |
R Gilchrist |
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The 'Jewel' of a committee |
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328 |
Bear Club (The) |
R Gilchrist |
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329 |
Lass of Wincomblee (The) |
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Nae Luck About The House |
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330 |
Death of Bold Archy (On The) |
R Gilchrist |
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331 |
Blind Willie's Epitaph |
R Gilchrist |
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332 |
Acrostic _ on the Death of Blind Willie |
R Emery |
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332 |
short bio |
Blind Willie |
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