Satirical handbill offering a reward for the apprehension of the "said Coachman," said by Narcissus Luttrell to be an attack on Sir Robert Walpole. and Ms. notes (unidentified calculations) on verso. For further information, consult library staff.
Caption title., In verse. Probably a Christmas poem., With a woodcut showing a watchman with his dog with buildings including a church behind., Lewis Walpole Library: Description based on imperfect copy. Lower left corner torn with loss of a portion of the verse entitled "On the first of November.", and For further information, consult library staff.
Title from caption below center image., Printmaker from title page of series., Five designs on one plate, each individually titled., Number two in a series of prints with variant series name on title page and later prints: Tregear's scraps., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires.
Caption title., The woodcut shows a man under the guillotine with the executioner's hand on the rope ready to release the blade., Not in ESTC., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Printed and sold by S. White
Subject (Geographic):
France
Subject (Name):
Louis XVI, King of France, 1754-1793 and France. Convention nationale.
BEIN Zab G138 Zz800G: Uncut. From the library of Donald Gallup. Housed with 1 other title., Cover title., Undated. Date range from trading dates of John Marshall, cf. The British book trade index., Without music., A chapbook., Crude woodcut vignette on title page: a group of men at play tossing a man in a large sheet., First line of Daft Watty's ramble to Carlistle: If you ax where I cam frae, I say, the Feil seyde..., First line of I was the boy for bewitching 'em: I was the boy for bewithcing 'em, ..., First line of Mary once had lovers two: Mary once had lovers two, ..., First line of The little farthing rush-light: Sir Solomon Simons, when he did wed, ..., First line of Paddy O'Leary: A down a dark alley I courted a maid, ..., and Uncut.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-Market, where may also be had, a large and curious assortment of songs, ballads, tales, histories, &c.
Subject (Topic):
Chapbooks, English, Ballads, English, and Songs, English
Cover title., Undated. Date range from trading dates of John Marshall, cf. The British book trade index., Without music., A chapbook., Crude woodcut title vignette of man and woman in a landscape., First line of Jessie the flower of Dumblane: The sun has gane down o'er the lofty Benlomon', ..., First line of O stay my love: O sty, my love! My William, dear!, ..., First line of Lilies of the valley: O'er barren hills and flowery dales, ..., First line of Sally Roy: Fair Sally, once the village pride, ..., First line of Dear Maid, I love thee: Dear Maid, by every hope of bliss, ..., First line of Just like love: Just like love is yonder rose, ..., First line of Green grow the rashes, O: Chorus. Green grow the rashes, O:, ..., First line of Far, far at sea: 'Twas at night, when the bell had told twelve ..., and 1 folded sheet, uncut.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-Market. Where may also be had, a large and curious assortment of songs, ballads, tales, histories, &c.
Subject (Topic):
Chapbooks, English, Songs, English, and Ballads, English
Title from first page., Undated. Date range from trading dates of John Marshall, cf. The British book trade index., Without music., A chapbook., Crude woodcut title vignette of a seated lady leaning on a table, beside a garden., Laid paper. Horizontal chain lines., First line of Lovely Kitty: For foreign climes to cross the sea, ..., First line of Woo'd and married and a': The bride cam out o' the byre, ..., First line of The battle of Sherra-Muir: O cam' ye here the sight to shun, ..., First line of If he will take the hint: Young Roger is a bonny lad, ..., First line of By the gaily circling glass: By the gaily circling glass, ..., Not in ESTC., and Uncut.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-Market, where may also be had, a large and curious assortment of songs, ballads, tales, histories, &c.
Subject (Topic):
Chapbooks, English, Songs, English, and Ballads, English
Title from first page., Undated. Date range from trading dates of John Marshall, cf. The British book trade index., Without music., A chapbook., Crude woodcut title vignette of a gentleman with cane., Laid paper. Horizontal chain lines., First line of Muirland Willie: Harken and I will tell you how ..., First line of Maggy Lauder: Wha wad na be in love ..., First line of As I walk'd by myself: As I walk'd by myself, I said to myself,, First line of Sandy o'er the lee: I winna marry ony man, but Sandy o'er the lee, ..., Not in ESTC., and Uncut. For further information consult library staff.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-Market, Newcastle, where may also be had, a large and interesting collection of songs, ballads, tales, histories, &c.
Subject (Topic):
Chapbooks, English, Songs, English, and Ballads, English
Cover title., Undated. Date range from trading dates of John Marshall, cf. The British book trade index., Without music., A chapbook., Crude woodcut title vignette of a seated lady leaning on a table, beside a garden., Laid paper. Horizontal chain lines., First line of O how I love somebody: Of all the swains both far and near, ..., First line of The pretty maid milking her cow: It was on a fine summer's morning, ..., First line of Of a' the airts the win' can blaw: Of a' the airts the win' can blow, ..., First line of The banks of the Dee: 'Twas summer and softly the breezes were blowing, ..., and 1 folded sheet, uncut.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Marshall, in the Old Flesh-Market, where may also be had, a large and interesting collection of songs, ballads, tales, histories, &c.
Subject (Topic):
Chapbooks, English, Songs, English, and Ballads, English