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A garland of new songs. Containing. 1. Tibby Fowler, as Sung in the Newcastle Theatre. 2. The Golde…
s.n.
1775
The merry tales of the wise men of Gotham. To which is added, a collection of jests. Entered accord…
s.n.
1785
The five strange wonders of the world; or, a new merry book of all fives. Which was written and pri…
s.n.
1780
The five strange wonders of the world; or, a new merry book of all fives. Which was written and pri…
s.n.
1780
The Oxfordshire tragedy: or the virgin's advice. In two parts [sic] Part I. How fair Rosanna of the…
Unknown
1780
The Lincolnshire wonder; or, a comical dialogue which lately happened in this neighbourhood [be]twe…
Angus, printer
1800
The wicked reproved; or, God's judgment on the disobedient. Shewing, the sad and dreadful example o…
Unknown
1800
The wicked reproved; or, God's judgment on the disobedient. Shewing, the sad and dreadful example o…
Unknown
1800
The blind man's complaint for the loss of his sight together, with a religious exhortation to a spe…
Unknown
1760
The blind man's complaint for the loss of his sight together, with a religious exhortation to a spe…
Unknown
1760
The blind man's complaint for the loss of his sight together, with a religious exhortation to a spe…
Unknown
1760
The blind man's complaint for the loss of his sight together, with a religious exhortation to a spe…
Unknown
1760
The bonny boatman's garland: furnished with many curious new songs. I. The bonny boatman, and the A…
s.n.
1765
The fast, a poem, translated from the prophet Isaiah. By the Rev. James Murray.
Unknown
1797
To Sir Walter Blackett, Bart. Mayor, the Aldermen, and Common Council of Newcastle upon Tyne.
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1772
To Sir Walter Blackett, Bart. Mayor, the Aldermen, and Common Council of Newcastle upon Tyne.
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1772
A short account of the death of Mrs. Mary Hutton, of Sunderland, who died Feb. 24, 1777.
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1777
A short account of the death of Mrs. Mary Hutton, of Sunderland, who died Feb. 24, 1777.
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1777
A short account of the death of Mrs. Mary Hutton, of Sunderland, who died Feb. 24, 1777.
s.n.
1777
Four excellent songs intituled, I. Picking Lillies. II. The Sailor's Lamentation. III. Low down in …
Licensed and Entered according to Order
1780
Three excellent songs intituled, I. Keller's farewel to Glasgow. II. Johnny's Ramble to Youghal. II…
Licensed and Entered according to Order
1780
Three excellent songs intituled, I. Keller's farewel to Glasgow. II. Johnny's Ramble to Youghal. II…
Licensed and Entered according to Order
1780
Three excellent songs intituled, I. Keller's farewel to Glasgow. II. Johnny's Ramble to Youghal. II…
Licensed and Entered according to Order
1780
Abstract of a form of prayer, to be used on Friday, Feb. 16, 1759. The day appointed by proclamatio…
Unknown
1759
The true and admirable history of the Marquis of Salus and patient Grissel.
s.n.
1800
The bristol garland, in four parts. Part I. How two Brothers, to prevent Marriage between their Sis…
s.n.
1765
The jolly tars of old England's garland, Containing several excellent new songs. I. The Jolly Tars …
s.n.
1785
A dialogue of courtship, between Jockey and Maggy, As they were coming from the Market. Or, the Won…
[s.n.]
1793
A dialogue of courtship, between Jockey and Maggy, As they were coming from the Market. Or, the Won…
[s.n.]
1793
The parent's pious gift; or a choice present for children: set forth in a dialogue between a religi…
s.n.
1770
The notted [sic] history of Mother Grim, commonly called goodly Grim's witty tales, very currious f…
Printed this present year
1780
The new Irish garland. Composed of 4 Delightful songs.
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1710
A word in season: or, advice to an Englishman.
printed by John Gooding
1745
A word in season: or, advice to an Englishman.
printed by John Gooding
1745
A word in season: or, advice to an Englishman.
printed by John Gooding
1745
To the free burgesses of Newcastle. ...
Unknown
1784
The magazine of the ants, or Pismire journal.
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1777
A s'upl'im'int too thæi Hæistæire ov Robæinsæin Kruzo, beæing th'i h'ist'ire 'ov Kruzonea, or R'ob'…
Nu K'as'il: præintæid and sold bi T. Sant
1782
A s'upl'im'int too thæi Hæistæire ov Robæinsæin Kruzo, beæing th'i h'ist'ire 'ov Kruzonea, or R'ob'…
Nu K'as'il: præintæid and sold bi T. Sant
1782