Guide to a collection of Irish broadside ballads
BPP 1001
Collection Summary
Title: | Irish broadside ballads |
Dates: | 1840-1890 (bulk: 1860-1876) |
Collection No.: | BPP 1001 |
Extent: | 4 boxes plus one oversize box |
Language: | Collection material in English |
Repository: | University of Notre Dame. Hesburgh Libraries, Department of Special Collections. 102 Hesburgh Library, Notre Dame, IN 46556 |
Abstract: | A collection of 559 broadsides, most measuring 28 x 11 1/2 cm. Broadsides were printed and sold in streets and at fairs and markets from the early days of printing, often by ballad singers. These broadsides were mostly printed in Dublin, probably between 1860 and 1876, by the printer P. Brereton. |
Selected Search Terms
Songs, Irish
Broadsides
Administrative Information
Restrictions: There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Preferred Citation: Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Collection number (i.e. BPP 1001), Department of Special Collections, Hesburgh Libraries of Notre Dame.
Acquisition and Processing Note: Acquisition funded by the John and Dessa Campbell Library Endowment.
Arrangement Note
Individual broadsides are grouped and arranged by title. For each item you will find:
the title as printed on the broadside;
publisher information, if known;
date, if known;
a normalized version of the title;
a transcription of the first line;
and a link to a digital image.
Container List
Box 1: BPP 1001-1 to BPP 1001-80 - THE AQUITAL OF ROBERT KELLY
P. Brereton Printer, Cooke Street Dublin
1860
The Acquittal of Robert Kelly
Alas coastable Talbot he is dead
Broadside BPP 1001-001
- THE ADMIRAL
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
The Admiral
How gallantly, how merrily we ride along the sea,
Broadside BPP 1001-002 c1
- I'M A GENT
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
I'm A Gent
I'm a gent, I'm a gent, I'm a ready made gent,
Broadside BPP 1001-002 c1
- By the sad Sea Waves. Sung by Miss Rainforth, in "The Brides of Venice."
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
By the Sad Sea Waves. Sung by Miss Rainforth, in "The Brides of Venice."
By the sad sea waves, I listen while they moan
Broadside BPP 1001-002 c1
- THE ADMIRAL
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom Street, Liverpool
1857-1877
The Admiral
How gallantly, how merrily we ride along the sea,
Broadside BPP 1001-002 c2
- I'M A GENT
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom Street, Liverpool
1857-1877
I'm a Gent
I'm a gent, I'm a gent, I'm a ready made gent,
Broadside BPP 1001-002 c2
- By the sad Sea Waves.
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom Street, Liverpool
1857-1877
By the Sad Sea Waves
By the sad sea waves, I listen while they moan
Broadside BPP 1001-002 c2
- THE ADVENTURES OF JACK O'DONOHOE.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Adventures of Jack O'Donohoe
Attend each valiant highwayman and outlaws of distain,
Broadside BPP 1001-003
- THE ADVENTURES OF ROGER O'HARE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Adventures of Roger O'Hare
In my first proceedings I took rakeish ways
Broadside BPP 1001-004 c1
- THE ADVENTURE'S OF ROGER O'HARE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Adventures of Roger O'Hare
In my first proceedings I took rakeish ways,
Broadside BPP 1001-004 c2
- A NEW SONG ON THE AMERICAN BEEF AND Australian Mutton
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on the American Beef and Australian Mutton
American beef is all the cry,
Broadside BPP 1001-005
- A NEW SONG ON TH AMESTY MEETING IN TIPPERARY WRITTEN BY A FREIND TO THE CAUSE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Amnesty Meeting in Tipperary Written by a Friend to the Cause
Tipperary to give you your ??it
Broadside BPP 1001-006 c1
- A NEW SONG ON TH AMESTY MEETING IN TIPPERARY WRITTEN BY A FREIND to the CAUSE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Amnesty Meeting in Tipperary Written by a Friend to the Cause
Tipperary to give you your merit
Broadside BPP 1001-006 c2
- A NEW SONG CALL'D ANNIE LISLE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St.
n.d.
A New Song Called Annie Lisle
Down where the waving willow
Broadside BPP 1001-007 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D ANNIE LISLE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Annie Lisle
Down where the waving willow
Broadside BPP 1001-007 c2
- THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF THE IRISH PATRIOTTS W.P. ALLEN LARKIN. MICHAEL, O'BRIEN MONDAY NOVEMBER THE 23 GOD SAVE IRELAND BY, D. SULLIVAN Air-Tramp, Tramp, the Boys are Marching
Weekly News
Saturday November 21 1868
The Anniversary of the Death Of The Irish Patriots W.P. Allen Larkin, Michael O'Brien. Monday, November the 23, God Save Ireland By D. Sullivan
High upon the gallows tree,
Broadside BPP 1001-008
- ANSWER TO THE IRISH EMIGRANT
M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Answer to the Irish Emigrant
I'm coming back to thee, Mary,
Broadside BPP 1001-009
- LONG LONG AGO
M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Long Long Ago
Tell me the tales that to me was so dear,
Broadside BPP 1001-009
- THE ARTIFICIAL FLOWER MAKER
Publisher unknown
1859-1866
The Artificial Flower Maker
Time-Mary Ann; or the Roving Gardener,
Broadside BPP 1001-010
- PLAINS OF WATERLOO
Pearson, Printer, 6, Cadderton st.,(off Oldham Road)Manchester.
1859-1866
Plains of Waterloo
Come all you loyal lovers, I pray you lend an ear,
Broadside BPP 1001-010
- A NEW SONG ON THE ATTEMPT OF THE LIFE OF THE VERY REV FATHER RYAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
A New Song on the Attempt of the Life of the Very Rev. Father Ryan
Good people all attention pay to what I do relate
Broadside BPP 1001-011 c1
- A NEW SONG On the attempt of the life of the VERY REV FATHER RYAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
A New Song On the Attempt of the Life of the Very Reverend Father Ryan
Good people all attention pay to what I do relate
Broadside BPP 1001-011 c2
- SONG FROM THE BACKWOODS
Publisher unknown
1868
Song From the Backwoods
Deep in Canadian woods we've met
Broadside BPP 1001-012
- THE BANKS OF DOON
W. M'Call,Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
The Banks of Doon
Ye banks and braes of bonny Doon
Broadside BPP 1001-013
- THE BILL STICKER
W. M'Call,Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
The Bill Sticker
I'M Sammy Slap the bill sticker, and you must all agree, sirs,
Broadside BPP 1001-013
- BANKS OF THE DEE.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Banks of the Dee
It was summer-so softly the breezes were blowing,
Broadside BPP 1001-014
- A MUCH ADMIR'D LOVE SONG CALLED THE BANKS OF THE NILE.
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A Much Admired Love Song Called the Banks of the Nile
Hark the drums are beating love no longer can I atay
Broadside BPP 1001-015
- LINES WRITTEN ON THE BARLEY CORN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
Lines Written on the Barley Corn
There was three farmers in the north as they were pasihg by
Broadside BPP 1001-016 c1
- LINES WRITTEN ON THE BARLEY CORN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
Lines Written on the Barley Corn
There was three farmers in the north as they were pasihg by
Broadside BPP 1001-016 c2
- BILL JONES
William M'Call, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Bill Jones
Twas off the coast of Guinea land,
Broadside BPP 1001-018
- I'M KING OF THE FOREST GLADE
William M'Call, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
I'm King of the Forest Glade
O I am a child of the forest wild,
Broadside BPP 1001-018
- BILL JONES
W. M'Call,Printer, 4 Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Bill Jones
'Twas off the coast of Guinea land,
Broadside BPP 1001-019
- I'M KING OF THE FOREST GLADE
W. M'Call,Printer, 4 Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
I'm King of the Forest Glade
O I am a child of the forest wild,
Broadside BPP 1001-019
- BILLY BYRNE OF Ballymanus.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Billy Byrne of Ballymanus
Come all you loyal heroes, pay attention to my song,
Broadside BPP 1001-020
- Billy O'Rorke
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Billy O'Rorke
I greased my brogues and cut my stick
Broadside BPP 1001-021
- BILLY PATTISON
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Billy Pattison
Oh, white folks listen to me,
Broadside BPP 1001-022
- A NEW SONG BILLY PITT & THE UNION
Publisher unknown: Dublin
December, 1798
A New Song Billy Pitt and The Union
Come neighbours attend, while I tell you a story,
Broadside BPP 1001-023
- THE BIRD ALONE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Bird Alone
Come all you gentle muses, assist and me combine,
Broadside BPP 1001-024
- THE EMIGRANT'S FARE[WELL]
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Bird Alone
Pure lovely Erin, fare-thee-well,
Broadside BPP 1001-024
- A NEW SONG ON THE BIRTH AND SUFFERING OF OUR LORD & SAVIOUR JSUS CHRIST
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
A New Song on the Birth and Suffering of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
Come all you faithful Christians I pray you'd pay attention
Broadside BPP 1001-025
- THE BLACKBIRD OF AVONDALE; Or, the Arrest of PARNELL.
Publisher unknown
1882?
The Blackbird of Avondale; Or, the Arrest of Parnell
By the sweet bay of Dublin whilst carelessly strolling
Broadside BPP 1001-026
- BLOW THE CANDLE OUT
Publisher unknown
1870
Blow the Candle Out
Its of a young apresice came courting of his dere,
Broadside BPP 1001-027
- THE BLIND BOY
Pearson, Printer, 6, Chadderton-street, Manchester
1859-1866
The Blind Boy
The blind boy's been at play, mother,
Broadside BPP 1001-028
- COME HOME FATHER
Pearson, Printer, 6, Chadderton-street, Manchester
1859-1866
Come Home Father
Father, dear father, come home with me now,
Broadside BPP 1001-028
- A NEW SONG CALLED THE BOLD RAKE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called The Bold Rake
I am a bold rake and this nation I travel'd all round
Broadside BPP 1001-029 c1
- A NEW SONG CALLED THE BOLD RAKE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called The Bold Rake
I am a bold rake and this nation I travel'd all round,
Broadside BPP 1001-029 c2
- A NEW SONG CALLED THE BOLD RAKE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called The Bold Rake
I am a bold rake and this nation I travel'd all round
Broadside BPP 1001-029 c3
- A NEW SONG CALLED THE BOLD RAKE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Bold Rake
I am a bold rake and this nation I travel'd all round
Broadside BPP 1001-029 c4
- A NEW SONG CALLED THE BOLD RAKE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called The Bold Rake
I am a bold rake and this nation I travel'd all round
Broadside BPP 1001-029 c5
- BONNY MOOR HEN
Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston
n.d.
Bonny Moor Hen
You brave lads of Wardhill I pray lend an ear,
Broadside BPP 1001-031
- THE BOYS OF BALLINAMORE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Boys of Ballinamore
Come all you young Irishmen that are inclined to roam
Broadside BPP 1001-032
- THE BRAES O'GLENIFFER!
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Braes O'Gleniffer
Keen blaws the wind,
Broadside BPP 1001-033 c1
- HENRY & NANCY, OR, THE LOVER'S SEPARATION.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Henry and Nancy, Or, The Lovers' Separation
As I walked out one morning in the spring time of the year
Broadside BPP 1001-033 c1
- THE BRAES O'GLENIFFER
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Braes O'Gleniffer
Keen blaws the wind,
Broadside BPP 1001-033 c2
- HENRY & NANCY, OR, THE LOVER'S SEPARATION
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Henry and Nancy, Or, The Lovers' Separation
As I walked out one morning in the spring time of the year
Broadside BPP 1001-033 c2
- Brennan on the Moor.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Brennan on the Moor
It's of a fearless highway man a story I will tell,
Broadside BPP 1001-034
- BUNDLE AND GO
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.-Shops and hawkers supplied at wholesale prices.
1857-1877
Bundle and Go
Clyde's bonny banks where the heather is blooming,
Broadside BPP 1001-035
- DONNELLY & OLIVER
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.-Shops and hawkers supplied at wholesale prices.
1857-1877
Donnelly and Oliver
You muses I beg you will lend me your aid,
Broadside BPP 1001-035
- LAMENTABLE LINES ON THE BURNING OF THE "COSPATRICK"
Publisher unknown
1875
Lamentable Lines on the Burning of the "Cospatrick"
You feeling-hearted Christians wherever that you be,
Broadside BPP 1001-036
- Can of Spring Water
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Can of Spring Water
One evening in May as I carelessly strayed
Broadside BPP 1001-037
- Can your Mother PAY HER Rent?
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Can Your Mother Pay Her Rent?
Can your mother pay her rent, my boy?
Broadside BPP 1001-038
- THE LITTLE SHAMROCK GREEN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Little Shamrock Green
Who dare run down old Ireland
Broadside BPP 1001-038
- CALCUTTA HOUSE OF Correction.
J. Bathgate, Printer, 117 Park Lane, Liverpool.
n.d.
Calcutta House of Correction
In all that I have travelled, and much I have gone through,
Broadside BPP 1001-039
- THE Boy in Blue.
J. Bathgate, Printer, 117 Park Lane, Liverpool.
n.d.
The Boy in Blue
Cheer up, cheer up, my mother dear,,
Broadside BPP 1001-039
- CAMPBELL'S FARWELL TO IRELAND
Publisher unknown
1869
Campbell's Farewell to Ireland
Farewell to old Ireland the place of nativity
Broadside BPP 1001-040 c1
- CAMPBELL'S FARWELL TO IRELAND
Publisher unknown
1869
Campbell's Farewell to Ireland
Farewell to old Ireland the place of nativity,
Broadside BPP 1001-040 c2
- A MUCH ADMIRED SONG CALL'D CARROLINE OF EDINBOROUGH TOWN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A Much Admired Song Called Caroline of Edinbrough Town
Come all young men and maidens atend unto my ryme,
Broadside BPP 1001-041 c1
- A NEW SONG IN PRAISE OF TAE CATHOLIC CHRUCH OF KANTUR
Publisher unknown
1860
A New Song in Praise of The Catholic Church of Kantur
You brilliant muses I Pray you excuse me.
Broadside BPP 1001-042 c1
- A NEW SONG IN PRAISE OF TAE CATHOLIC CHRUCH OF KANTUR
Publisher unknown
1860
A New Song in Praise of The Catholic Church of Kantur
You brilliant muses I Pray you excuse me.
Broadside BPP 1001-042 c1
- A NEW SONG IN PRAISE OF TAE CATHOLIC CHRUCH OF KANTUR
Publisher unknown
1860
A New Song in Praise of The Catholic Church of Kantur
You brilliant muses I Pray excuse me
Broadside BPP 1001-042 c2
- A NEW SONG IN PRAISE OF TAE CATHOLIC CHRUCH OF KANTUR
Publisher unknown
1860
A New Song in Praise of the Catholic Church of Kantur
You brilliant muses I pray excuse me
Broadside BPP 1001-042 c3
- CHAMPAGNE CHALIE
Publisher unknown
1867
Champagne Charlie
I've seen a deal of gaiety throughout my noisy life,
Broadside BPP 1001-043
- THE CHILD'S DREAM.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Child's Dream
Before a lonely cottage door, with climbing roses gay
Broadside BPP 1001-044
- FORTUNATE FACTORY GIRL
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Fortunate Factory Girl
The sun had just risen one fine summer's morning
Broadside BPP 1001-044
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE CHIMNEY SWEEPERS WEDING
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Chimney Sweeper's Wedding
Come all you pretty fair maids so brisk & so merr
Broadside BPP 1001-045 c1
- A new song called the CHIMNEY SWEEPERS WEDING
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Chimney Sweepers' Wedding
Come all you pretty fair maids so brisk & so merr
Broadside BPP 1001-045 c2
- CHOW BENT WEDDING
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-st., L'pool.
1857-1877
Chow Bent Wedding
A man and a woman lived at Chow Bent,
Broadside BPP 1001-046
- SINGLE YOUNG MAN LODGER.
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-st., L'pool.
1857-1877
Single Young Man Lodger
I was by trade a snob, and for myself turn'd master,
Broadside BPP 1001-046
- THE CHURCH BILL AND DOWFALL OF BRIBERY COMPOS'D: BY W. BENNET AIR BUNDLE AND GO
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The Church Bill and Dowfall of Bribery Composed by W. Bennet. Air Bundle and Go
You sons of the shamrock atend to my ditty
Broadside BPP 1001-047 c1
- THE CHURCH BILL AND DOWFALL OF BRIBERY COMPOS'D: BY W. BENNET AIR BUNDLE AND GO
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The Church Bill and Downfall of Bribery Composed By W. Bennet Air Bundle and Go
You Sons of the Shamprock atend to my ditty
Broadside BPP 1001-047 c2
- A EW SONG CALL'D THE CO I DT ON THE ITLE OF FRANCE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called the Coast-guard on the Isle of France
The sun in he east became far advanced
Broadside BPP 1001-048
- A NEW SONG CALL'D Coburns Challenge TOHEENAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Coburn's Challenge To Heenan
You gallant sons of Paddy's land I hope you will draw ???
Broadside BPP 1001-049 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D COBURNS CHALLENGE TO HEENAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Coburn's Challenge to Heenan
Yon gallant sons of Paddy's land I hope you will draw near
Broadside BPP 1001-049 c2
- A NEW SONG CALL'D COBURNS CHALLENGE TO HEENAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Coburn's Challenge To Heenan
You gallant sons of Paddy's land I hope you will draw near
Broadside BPP 1001-049 c3
- COLLEEN DHAS CRUTHA NA MHO
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Colleen Dhas Crutha Na Mho
It was on a fine summer's morning,
Broadside BPP 1001-050
- THE COLLIER LADS, WHO LABOUR UNDER GROUND
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Collier Lads, Who Labor Underground
Come, attend a while, you workmen, wherever you may be,
Broadside BPP 1001-051
- COLONEL SHEA OF THE IRISH BRIGADE
Printed by John White Rose-place, Scotland Road, Liverpool. Shops and country orders, supplied Cheaper than any house in the trade.
n.d.
Colonel Shea of the Irish Brigade
Now don't be alarmed at seeing me here,
Broadside BPP 1001-052
- Come Whoam TO THI Childer an' Me
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Come Home to the Children and Me
Aw've just mended th' fire wi' a cob;
Broadside BPP 1001-053
- Condemned Men for the PHOENIX PARK MURDERS
Publisher unknown
1882
Condemned Men for the Phoenix Park Murders
Miserable indeed must those poor men be
Broadside BPP 1001-054
- The Constant Farmer's Son
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Constant Farmer's Son
A rich farmer's daughter near Limerick town did dwell,
Broadside BPP 1001-055
- THE CONSTANT LOVERS
W. McCall, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool. Shops and Hawkers supplied.
1857-1877
The Constant Lovers
A sailor courted a farmer's daughter,
Broadside BPP 1001-056
- BE CAREFUL IN CHOOSING A WIFE
W. McCall, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool. Shops and Hawkers supplied.
1857-1877
Be Careful in Choosing A Wife
Now all young men that's going to wed,
Broadside BPP 1001-056
- COUNTRY HIRINGS
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.-Shops and hawkers supplied very cheap.
n.d.
Country Hirings
Come all you young blooming country lads, and listen unto me
Broadside BPP 1001-057
- WILL YOU LOVE ME THEN AS NOW
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.-Shops and hawkers supplied very cheap.
1857-1877
Will You Love Me Then as Now
You have told me that you love me;
Broadside BPP 1001-057
- A New Song on the beauties OF THE COUNTY WICKLOW
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on the Beauties of the County Wicklow
As an Irishman I love the spot,
Broadside BPP 1001-058
- THE COW EAT THE PIPER.
Publisher unknown
1882
The Cow Eat the Piper
In the year 98 when our troubles were great,
Broadside BPP 1001-059
- YOUNG WILLIAM OF THE ROYAL WAGGON TRAIN
Publisher unknown
1882
Young William of the Royal Wagon Train
One lovely morning I was walking,
Broadside BPP 1001-059
- CRAFTY LONDON 'PRENTICE OR, BOW BELLS
Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London.
1863-1885
Crafty London Apprentice Or, Bow Bells
When I was a 'prentice in fair London town
Broadside BPP 1001-060
- SAUCY SAILOR BOY
Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London.
1863-1885
Saucy Sailor Boy
Oh, come my own one, come my fond one,
Broadside BPP 1001-060
- T e Cruel Father, or The Affectionate Lover.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Cruel Father, or, The affectionate Lover
'Twas of a dabppl both fair and handsome
Broadside BPP 1001-061
- THE BOUGHLEEN DHOUN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Boughleen Dhoun
You muses, why absent from me?
Broadside BPP 1001-061
- [IN] THE DAYS WHEN [I W]AS HARD UP
Publisher unknown
n.d.
In The Days When I Was Hard Up
(torn page)...was hard up,
Broadside BPP 1001-062
- UP WITH THE STANDARD OF ENGLAND
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Up With the Standard of England
Hark, where the Lion is roaring!
Broadside BPP 1001-062
- A New Song Called the Dear and Darling Boy
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called the Dear and Darling Boy
When first unto this town I came,
Broadside BPP 1001-063
- A New Song Called the Dear and Darling Boy
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called the Dear and Darling Boy
When first unto this town I came,
Broadside BPP 1001-064
- Lamentable Lines, on the Death of JOSEPH M'MAHON who was Shot in Dorset-street, On the 28th March, '82.
Publisher unknown
1882
Lamentable Lines, on the Death of Joseph McMahon who was Shot in Dorset-Street, on the 28th March '82
You feeling Christians young and old attention give to me,
Broadside BPP 1001-065
- A DEVINE POME WRITTEN ON SAINT FRANCIS FOUNDER OF THE ORDER OF THE CORD
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A Divine Poem Written on Saint Francis Founder of the Order of the Cord
Oh, Jesus, you are my jewel my ??? only joy
Broadside BPP 1001-066
- AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF THE MUCH LAMENTAED DOCTOR D M O'BRIEN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St.
n.d.
An Elegy on the Death of the Much Lamented Doctor D. M. O'Brien
You sons and you dnuters of Erins bless'd nation
Broadside BPP 1001-067 c1
- AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF THE MUCH LAMENTED DOCTOR D M OBRIEN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
An Elegy on the Death of the Much Lamented Doctor D. M. O'Brien
You sons aad you dnuters of Erins bless'd nation
Broadside BPP 1001-067 c2
- AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF THE MUCH LAMENTAED DOCTOR D M OBRIEN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
An Elegy on the Death of the Much Lamented Doctor D. M. O'Brien
You sons and you dnuters of Erins bless'd nation
Broadside BPP 1001-067 c3
- AN ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF THE MUCH LAMENTED VERY REV. BISHOP MCCABE. Air "Exile of Erin"
Publisher unknown
n.d.
An Elegy on the Death of the Much Lamented Very Rev. Bishop McCabe. Air "Exile of Erin"
You sons and yon daughters of Erin's blest nation
Broadside BPP 1001-068 c1
- AN ELEGY On the Death of the much lamented Very Rev. BISHOP MCCABE. Air-'Exile of Erin"
Publisher unknown
n.d.
An Elegy on the Death of the Much Lamented Very Reverend Bishop McCabe
You sons and you danghters of Erin's bless'd nation,
Broadside BPP 1001-068 c2
- AN ELEGY On the Death of the much lamented Very Rev BISHOP McCABE. Air-'Exile of Erin"
Publisher unknown
n.d.
An Elegy on the Death of the Much Lamented Very Reverend Bishop McCabe
You sons and you daughters of Erin's blest nation
Broadside BPP 1001-068 c3
- AN ELICY ON THE MUUH LAMENTED DAE H OF THE VERY REV'D DR. SPRATT BY JOB SADLER
P. Brereton Printer, 55 GOOKE STREET DUBLIN
n.d.
An Elegy on the Much Lamented Death of the Very Reverend Dr. Spratt. By Job Sadler.
Alas alas far Dubtin today the news is sad
Broadside BPP 1001-069
- DEEDS OF NAPOLEON
St. Oldham rd Manchester
n.d.
Deeds Of Napoleon
You heroes of the day who are lively brave and gay,
Broadside BPP 1001-070
- SHE DIED FOR LOVE, AND HE FOR GLORY
St. Oldham rd Manchester
n.d.
She Died for Love, and He For Glory
Young Henry was as brave a youth,
Broadside BPP 1001-070
- MOON IS ON THE WATERS
St. Oldham rd Manchester
n.d.
Moon is on the Waters
When the moon is on the waters,
Broadside BPP 1001-070
- THE DISAPPOINTED WIFE.
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
The Disappointed Wife
One night as I lay on my bed, I had a pleasant dream,
Broadside BPP 1001-071
- GILDEROY
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Gilderoy
Gilderoy was a bonny boy, had roses on his shoon,
Broadside BPP 1001-071
- Lines written on a DISCUSSION, Between a Protestant Boy, and a catholic Girl, ear Dundalk, Copunty Louth,
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Lines written on a Discussion, Between a Protestant Boy, and a Catholic Girl, near Dundalk, County Louth
As I roved out one evening in the spring eime of the year,
Broadside BPP 1001-072
- THE DOATING OLD MAN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Doting Old Man
You maidens so pretty, in country and city,
Broadside BPP 1001-073
- MY FATHER'S OLD FARM
Publisher unknown
n.d.
My Father's Old Farm
Once more I return to my dear native home,
Broadside BPP 1001-073
- THE DOCTER OUTWITED BY THE BLACK
P Breton, Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The Doctor Outwitted by the Black
I'l tell you a trick that was play'd the hther eveing
Broadside BPP 1001-074 c1
- THE DOCTER OUTWITED BY THE BLACK
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
The Doctor Outwitted by the Black
I'l tell you a trick that was play'd the hther eveing,
Broadside BPP 1001-074 c2
- DON'T BE ANGRY MOTHER
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Don't Be Angry Mother
Don't be angry mother, mother
Broadside BPP 1001-075
- MASSA'S IN THE COLD, COLD GROUND
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground
Round de meadows am a ringing,
Broadside BPP 1001-075
- I AM NOT ANGRY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
I Am Not Angry
I am not angry, dearest boy,
Broadside BPP 1001-075
- Donald's Return to Glencoe.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Donald's Return to Glencoe
As I was walking one evening of late
Broadside BPP 1001-076
- DONNELLY AND OLIVER
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Donnelly and Oliver
You muses I beg you will lend me your aid,
Broadside BPP 1001-077
- DONNY-BROOK FAIR
...ON, Printer, ....den Street, Oldham-road, Manchester; sold by H. Andrews and J. Beaumont, Leeds
1855-1861
Donny-Brook Fair
One day rolling down, through fair Wexford town,
Broadside BPP 1001-078
- LAZY SOCIETY
...ON, Printer, ....den Street, Oldham-road, Manchester; sold by H. Andrews and J. Beaumont, Leeds
1855-1861
Lazy Society
O this world is so hard to get through,
Broadside BPP 1001-078
- DOWN AMONG THE DEAD MEN
M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Down Among The Dead Men
Here's a health to the queen and a lasting peace,
Broadside BPP 1001-079
- THE ENGLISHMAN
M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
The Englishman
There's a land that bears a well known name,
Broadside BPP 1001-079
- THE DOWNFALL OF GARIBALDI.
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The Downfall of Garibaldi
You Roman Catholics now attend
Broadside BPP 1001-080 c1
- THE DOWNFALL OF GARIBALDI.
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The Downfall of Garibaldi
You Roman Catholics now attend
Broadside BPP 1001-080 c2
- THE AQUITAL OF ROBERT KELLY
Box 2: BPP 1001-81 to BPP 1001-160 - A DREAM OF GENERAL T.F. BURKES
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A Dream of General T.F. Burkes
Slowly and sadly one night in November
Broadside BPP 1001-081
- A DREAM OF GENERAL T.F. BURKE'S
P Brerton 55, COOKE St DUBLIN
1860-1880
A Dream of General T.F. Burke's
Slowly and sadly one night in November,
Broadside BPP 1001-082
- THE DRUNKARD RECLAIMED
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Drunkard Reclaimed
In taking of my walks one fine summer morn,
Broadside BPP 1001-084
- THE DYING CHILD.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Dying Child
Oh, what is it that strains my frame?
Broadside BPP 1001-084
- The Drunkard's Catechism.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Drunkard's Catechism
Question-wha is you name?
Broadside BPP 1001-085
- The Drunkard's Looking Glass
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Drunkard's Looking Glass
What will a drunkard do for ale?
Broadside BPP 1001-085
- The Farewell to Folly
Publisher unknown
n.d.
TheFarewell to Folly
Farewell lanlords, farewell jerry,
Broadside BPP 1001-085
- A NEW SONG ON THE NEW DRUNKEN ACT
P. Brereton Printer, 55 CoOke S ree Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the New Drunken Act
My (?) own friend draw near likewise each a jolly toper
Broadside BPP 1001-086
- DUBLIN JACK OF ALL TRADES
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
Dublin Jack of All Trades
I am a roving sporting black they call me Jack of all trades,
Broadside BPP 1001-087
- THE EFFECTS OF LOVE
T. PEARSON, Printer, 6, Chadderton St., Oldham Road, Manchester.
1859-1866
The Effects of Love
Young lovers all I pray draw near,
Broadside BPP 1001-088
- I'M LONELY SINCE MY MOTHER DIED
T. PEARSON, Printer, 6, Chadderton St., Oldham Road, Manchester.
1859-1866
I'm Lonely since my Mother Died
I'm lonely since my mother died,
Broadside BPP 1001-088
- LONDON AGRAH
T. PEARSON, Printer, 6, Chadderton St., Oldham Road, Manchester.
1859-1866
London Agrah
From great Londonderry to London so merry,
Broadside BPP 1001-088
- A NEW SONG ON 18S. A-WEEK
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on 18s. A-Week
A man and his wife in --------Street, on a Sunday morning last
Broadside BPP 1001-089
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE EMEGRANTS FAREWELL TO DONEGALL
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
A New Song Called the Emigrant's Farewell to Donegall
Good people all on you I call give ear to those lines you soon shall hear
Broadside BPP 1001-090 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE EMEGRANTS FAREWELL TO DONEGALL
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
A New Song Called the Emigrant's Farewell to Donegal
Good people all on you I call give ear to those lines you soon shall hear
Broadside BPP 1001-090 c2
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE EMEGRANTS FAREWELL TO DONEGALL
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
A New Song Called the Emigrant's Farewell to Donegal
Good people all on you I call give ear, to those lines you soon shall hear
Broadside BPP 1001-090 c3
- THE RMIGRANT'S FAREWELL TO IRELAND AIR BURNS FAREWELL
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The Emigrant's Farewell to Ireland Air Burns Farewell
Adelu farewell to all my friends
Broadside BPP 1001-091 c1
- THE RMIGRANT'S FAREWELL TO IRELAND AIR BURNS FAREWELL
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The Emigrant's Farewell to Ireland Air Burns Farewell
Adelu farewell to all my friends
Broadside BPP 1001-091 c2
- My Emmet's No More.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
My Emmet's No More
Despair in her wild eye, a daughter of Erin,
Broadside BPP 1001-092
- MOLLY BAWN.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Molly Bawn
Oh, Molly Bawn, why leave me pining,
Broadside BPP 1001-092
- THE ENGLISH COURTSHIP
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The English Courtship
I am a young fellow that's given for ruarl sport
Broadside BPP 1001-093 c1
- THE ENGLISH COURTSHIP
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The English Courtship
I am a young fellow that's given for ruarl sport
Broadside BPP 1001-093 c2
- THE ENGLISH COURTSHIP
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The English Courtship
I am a young fellow that's given for ruarl sport
Broadside BPP 1001-093 c3
- A NEW SONG ERIN, TO ITS OWN TUNE
Place: Dublin
June, 1798
A New Song, Erin, To its Own Tune
When Erin first rose from the dark swelling flood
Broadside BPP 1001-094
- ERIN'S Green linnet
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Erin's Green Linnet
On a fine summer's morning as the day was dawning,
Broadside BPP 1001-095
- ERIN'S GREEN LINNET.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Erin's Green Linnet
On a fine summers morning as the day was dawning
Broadside BPP 1001-096
- Evicted Farmer's Farewell.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Evicted Farmer's Farewell
Farewell, farewell, my native shore,
Broadside BPP 1001-097
- EXILE OF ERIN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Exile Of Erin
There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin,
Broadside BPP 1001-098
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE EXILES RETURN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
A New Song Called The Exiles' Return
Sons of the greenwood Isle
Broadside BPP 1001-099
- LINES ON THE EXPECTED TESTIMONIAL OF HIS GRACE THE LATE MUCH LAMENTED MOST REV'D DOCTOR O'CONNOR BISHOP OF SALDIS BY JOSEPH SADLER
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
Lines on the Expected Testimonial of His Grace the Late Much Lamented Most Reverend Doctor O'Connor Bishop of Saldis By Joseph Sadler
It is true he is gone now the noble & faithful
Broadside BPP 1001-100 c1
- LINES ON THE EXPECTED Testimonial of his Grace the late much LAMMENTED MOST REV'D DOCTOR O'CONNOR BISHOP OF SALDIS BY JOSEPH SADLER
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
Lines on the Expected Testimonial of his Grace the Late Much Lamented Most Revered Doctor O'Connor Bishop of Saldis By Joseph Sadler
It is true he is gone now the noble & faithful
Broadside BPP 1001-100 c2
- A SONG ON THE EXPECTED TRIUMPH OF SIR DOMNICK CORRIGAN AT THE COMEING ELECTION OVER THE TORIES
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A Song on the Expected Triumph of Sir Domnick Corrigan at the Coming Election Over the Tories
You lectors of Dublin I hope youl atend
Broadside BPP 1001-101
- FAIRLOP FAIR.
London-H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177 (late 123), Union Street, Boro'. S.E.
1863-1885
Fairlop Fair.
Last Fairlop Fair-to drive away care,
Broadside BPP 1001-102
- ALBION THE Pride of the Sea.
London-H. Such, Printer & Publisher, 177 (late 123), Union Street, Boro'. S.E.
1863-1885
Albion the Pride of the Sea
My boys, would you know how our ship got her name,
Broadside BPP 1001-102
- THE FARMER'S BOY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Farmer's Boy
The sun was set behind yon hill
Broadside BPP 1001-103
- A NEW SONG ON THE FARMER'S TENNANT-RIGHT
P. Brereton Printer, 65 Cooke St. Dublin
1871
A New Song on the Farmer's Tenant-Right
You injured sons of Erin's Isle attend awhile with patience
Broadside BPP 1001-104
- LAMENTATION ON THE DEATH OF FATHER CARLON. WHO WAS DROWNED AT BUNDORAN, THE 8TH OF JULY 1869
Publisher unknown
1869
Lamentation on the Death of Father Carlon. Who was drowned at Bundoran, the 8th of July 1869
Come all you tender Christians I hope you will draw near
Broadside BPP 1001-105
- THE FELON'S RETURN To His Native Land.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Felon's Return to his Native Land
Thrice hail lovely Erin, the land of my sire,
Broadside BPP 1001-106
- A MUCH ADMIR'D LOVE SONG CALL'D THE FEENIAN LOVERS.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A Much Admired Love Song Called the Feenian Lovers
Come let us roam together o'er that soft and purpe heather
Broadside BPP 1001-107 c1
- A MUCH ADMIR'D LOVE SONG CALL'D THE FEENIAN LOVERS.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A Much Admired Love Song Called the Feenian Lovers.
Come let us roam together o'er that soft and purpe heather,
Broadside BPP 1001-107 c2
- FIGHTING ON THE RHINE.
Publisher unknown
1871
Fighting on the Rhine
The "Dogs of War" they are let loose, and Europe's in a flame,
Broadside BPP 1001-108
- THE FISHERMAN'S DAUGHTER that lives over the water
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Fisherman's Daughter that Lives over the Water
I've been caught in a net by my dear pet
Broadside BPP 1001-109
- MEET ME AT THE LANE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Meet Me at the Lane
ILL meet the at the lane when the clock strikes nine,
Broadside BPP 1001-109
- FONTENOY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Fontenoy
Thrice at the huts of Fontenoy, the English column failed
Broadside BPP 1001-110
- THE GALLANT FARMERS' FAREWELL TO IRELAND. Air-M'Kenna's Dream Compo'd by T. Walsh
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Gallant Farmers' Farewell to Ireland
Farewell to old Ireland the land of my Fathers
Broadside BPP 1001-111 c1
- THE GALLANT FARMERS' FAREWELL TO IRELAND
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Gallant Farmers' Farewell to Ireland
Farewell to old Ireland the land of my Fathers,
Broadside BPP 1001-111 c2
- THE GAME OF CARDS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Game of Cards
You true sons of Erin draw near me
Broadside BPP 1001-112 c1
- THE GAME OF CARDS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Game of Cards
You true sons of Erin draw near me
Broadside BPP 1001-112 c2
- :GARRYOWEN"
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Garryowen
Oh Garr owen rs gone to rack
Broadside BPP 1001-113 c1
- :GARRYOWEN"
Publisher unknown
n.d.
"Garryowen"
Oh Garr owen rs gone to rack
Broadside BPP 1001-113 c2
- :GARRYOWEN"
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Garryowen
Oh Garr owen rs gone to rack
Broadside BPP 1001-113 c3
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE GAY OLD HAG
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called The Gay Old Hag
Will you come a boating my gay old hag
Broadside BPP 1001-114 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE GAY OLD HAG
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called The Gay Old Hag
Will you come a boating my gay old hag
Broadside BPP 1001-114 c1
- HYMN ON THE GENERAL JUDGMENT DAY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
Hymn on the General Judgment Day
On the general judgement day
Broadside BPP 1001-115
- A NEW SONG ON THE GENERAL TAXATION OF OUR DAYS
P. Brereton Printer, 55 Cooke Street
n.d.
A New Song on the General Taxation of Our Days
Come neighbonrs draw near till I tell you a tale
Broadside BPP 1001-116
- GENTLE JENNY GRAY
London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W.S FORTEY, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World of Ballads, (4000 sorts,) Children's Books, Panoramas, Song Books, &c.
1856-1890
Gentle Jenny Gray
My heart is sad, I'll tell you why,
Broadside BPP 1001-117
- THE FASHIONS OF THIS TOWN
London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W.S FORTEY, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World of Ballads, (4000 sorts,) Children's Books, Panoramas, Song Books, &c.
1856-1890
The Fashions of this Town
Come all you young fellows, I hope you will draw near,
Broadside BPP 1001-117
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called the Girl I Left behind Me
Come all you handsome comely maids
Broadside BPP 1001-118 c1
- A new song call'd the GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called the Girl I Left Behind Me
Come all you handsome comely maids
Broadside BPP 1001-118 c2
- A new song call'd the GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called the Girl I Left Behind Me
Come all you handsome comely maids
Broadside BPP 1001-118 c3
- THE GIRLS OF THE SHIRE
/>William M'Call, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
The Girls of The Shire
Attend you lads and lasses and a story you shall hear,
Broadside BPP 1001-119
- THE OYSTER GIRL
William M'Call, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
The Oyster Girl
Many a knight and lady gay
Broadside BPP 1001-119
- THE GLORIOUS MEETING OF DUBLIN HELD IN CABRA WITH AN ACOUNT OF THE BANDS AND BANNER Peace and order of that day FOR THE LIBERATION OF THE PRISONERR
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The Glorious Meeting of Dublin Held in Cabra with an Account of the Bands and Banner Peace and Order of that Day For the Liberation of the Prisoner
All you tbat loves old Ireland I hoPe you will atend
Broadside BPP 1001-120
- Glorious Sons of France
Publisher unknown
1870
Glorious Sons of France
The Prussians boast of victories won by cannon, sword and lance,
Broadside BPP 1001-121
- THE GLORIOUS VICTORY OF JOHN MORRISSY Of Templemore, Ireland, Over the Yankee Buffalo Boy on Long Island, North America.
H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London
1853-1879
The Glorious Victory of John Morrissy of Templemore, Ireland...
You gallant sons of Granuale, I pray attend a while,
Broadside BPP 1001-122
- YOUNG & SINGLE SAILOR
H. Disley, Printer, 57, High Street, St. Giles, London
1853-1879
Young and Single Sailor
A fair maid walking in her garden,
Broadside BPP 1001-122
- THE GLORIOUS VICTORY OF MORRISEY OVER THE RUSIAN BOY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1869
The Glorious Victory of Morrisey over the Russian Boy
Come all you sons of Erins Isle your attention now I crave
Broadside BPP 1001-123
- THE GLORIOUS VICTORY OF RICHARD DOWSE MP FOR DERRY CITY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Glorious Victory of Richard Dowse MP for Derry City
You Derry men both great and small
Broadside BPP 1001-124
- A NEW SONG IN PRAISE OF GORT-TOWN BY MICHAEL SHANAHAN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song in Praise of Gort-Town by Michael Shanahan
You landsmen all with combiu
Broadside BPP 1001-125
- GOSPORT BEACH
H.P. SUCH, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E.
1863-1885
Gosport Beach
On Gosport beach I landed,
Broadside BPP 1001-126
- JOLLY YOUNG WATERMAN
H.P. SUCH, Machine Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street, Borough, S.E.
1863-1885
Jolly Young Waterman
And did you not hear of a jolly young waterman,
Broadside BPP 1001-126
- THE GRAND CONVERSATION ON NAPOLEON AROSE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Grand Conversation On Napoleon Arose
It was over that wild beaten track, a friend of old Buonaparte
Broadside BPP 1001-127
- THE GRAND CONVERSATION ON NAPOLEON AROSE
Wm. McCall, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.Shops and hawkers supplied.
1857-1877
The Grand Conversation on Napoleon Arose
It was over that wild beaten track, a friend of old Buonaparte
Broadside BPP 1001-128
- WHAT'S OLD ENGLAND COME TO
Wm. McCall, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.Shops and hawkers supplied.
1857-1877
What's Old England Come To
One cold winter's morning as the day was dawning,
Broadside BPP 1001-128
- A NEW SONG ON THE GRAND PROCESION OF FATHER LAVELL ON HIS REMOVAL FROM PARTRY TO CONG ON THE 16 OF OCTOBER 1869
P. Breretoul Prihtoa, 56 Cook M-ST. Dublin
1869
A New Song on the Grand Procession of Father Lavell on his Removal from Partry to Cong on the 16 of October, 1869
It was on a Sunday morning from Partry I did stray
Broadside BPP 1001-129
- GRAND VICTORY OF PADDY RYAN, OVER JOE GOSS, IN AMERICA (For the heavy championship and 400, in Gold.)
Publisher unknown
1880
Grand Victory of Paddy Ryan, over Joe Goss, in America (For the Heavy Championship and [L]400, in Gold)
You lovers of the manly game attend to what I state,
Broadside BPP 1001-130
- My Grandmother's Chair
Publisher unknown
1860?
My Grandmother's Chair
My Grandmother she at the age of eighty three,
Broadside BPP 1001-131
- GREAT FIGHT BETWEEN BENDIGO & PADDOCK
Publisher unknown
1850
Great Fight Between Bendigo and Paddock
Come all you sporting gentlemen, who love a jovial spree,
Broadside BPP 1001-132
- REMEMBER THE GLORIES OF BRIEN THE BRAVE
Publisher unknown
1850
Remember the Glories of Brian the Brave
Remember The Glories of Brien The Brave
Broadside BPP 1001-132
- LINES ON THE GREA MIRACLE OF OUR HOLY FATHEER TH POPE
P. Brereton Printer, 56 COOK St Dublin
1870
Lines on the Great Miracle of Our Holy Father the Pope
You heroes of the Church of Rome attention pay to me
Broadside BPP 1001-133 c1
- LINES ON THE GREA MIRAGLE OF OUR HOLY FATHEER TH POPE
P. Brereton Printer, 56 COOK St. Dublin
1870
Lines on the Great Miracle of Our Holy Father the Pope
You heroes of the Church of Rome attention pay to me
Broadside BPP 1001-133 c2
- LINES ON THE GREA MIRAGLE OF OUR HOLY FATHEER TH POPE
Publisher unknown
1870
Lines on the Great Miracle of Our Holy Father the Pope
You heroes of the Church of Rome a tention pay to me
Broadside BPP 1001-133 c3
- A NEW SONG CALL'D GROGAN'S GROVE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Grogan's grove
As I roved out one eveing it being in the month of May
Broadside BPP 1001-134 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D GROGANS GROVE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Grogan's Grove
As I roved out one eveing it being in the month of May
Broadside BPP 1001-134 c2
- A NEW SONG CALL'D GROGANS GROVE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Grogan's Grove
As I roved out one eveing it being in the month of May
Broadside BPP 1001-134 c3
- HAGERTYS BALL
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
Hagerty's Ball
Iits near Balakale where the lads they are friskey
Broadside BPP 1001-135 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE HIREING DAY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called The Hiring Day
on buxom lads and lasaes gay,
Broadside BPP 1001-137 c1
- A New song Call'd THE HIREING DAY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called The Hiring Day
You buxom lads and lasaes gay,
Broadside BPP 1001-137 c2
- A new song Call'd THE HIREING DAY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called The Hiring Day
You buxom lads and lasaes gay,
Broadside BPP 1001-137 c3
- A NEW SONG ON THE HIREING FAIRS OF ULSTER
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Hiring Fairs of Ulster
Good people all atention pay
Broadside BPP 1001-138
- A NEW SONG ON THE HIREING OF THE SERVANTS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Hiring of the Servants
Good people all attention pay unto these lines that I relate
Broadside BPP 1001-139 c1
- A NEW SONG ON THE HIREING OF THE SERVANTS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
For Sixteen Months I Courted Her
Good people all attention pay unto those lines I do relate
Broadside BPP 1001-139 c2
- A NEW SONG ON THE HIREING OF THE SERVANTS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Hiring of the Servants
Good people all attention pay unto those lines I relate
Broadside BPP 1001-139 c3
- THE HOLY MISSIONERS FAREWELL TO THOMASTOWN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Holy Missioners Farewell to Thomastown
Good christians young and old to me now pay attention
Broadside BPP 1001-140
- THE HOME RULE MAN
J. White, Printer, Rose-place, Scotland Road, Liverpool
n.d.
The Home Rule Man
I'm an Irish boy, born in Limerick city,
Broadside BPP 1001-141
- THOUGH POOR I'M A GENTLEMAN STILL
J. White, Printer, Rose-place, Scotland Road, Liverpool
n.d.
Though Poor I'm a Gentleman Still
Don't think by my dress that I come here to beg,
Broadside BPP 1001-141
- HOMEWARD BOUND
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Homeward Bound
To the Humber Banks we will bid adieu,
Broadside BPP 1001-142
- SALLY IN OUR ALLEY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Sally in our Alley
Of all the girls that are so smart,
Broadside BPP 1001-142
- HONEST WORKING MAN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Honest Working Man
There's a class tha bears the stamp of the great,
Broadside BPP 1001-143
- COME, LANDLORD, FILL A FLOWING BOWL
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Come, Landlord, Fill a Flowing Bowl
Come, Landlord, Fill A Flowing Bowl
Broadside BPP 1001-143
- I Vowed I Never Would LEAVE HER
EDWARDS, Printer, Kentish Town
1829-1868
I Vowed I Never Would Leave Her
Please to look on this warrior bold,
Broadside BPP 1001-144
- I WISH I WAS LYING ALONE
Publisher unknown
1869
I Wish I Was Lying Alone
Young girles, have pity on me
Broadside BPP 1001-145 c1
- I WISH I WAS LYING ALONE
Publisher unknown
1869
For Sixteen Months I Courted Her
Young giries, have pity on me
Broadside BPP 1001-145 c2
- I WISH I WAS LIYING ALONE
Publisher unknown
1869
I Wish I Was Lying Alone
Young girles, have pity on me
Broadside BPP 1001-145 c3
- I'VE GOT A SOFT PLACE IN MY HEAD
John Harkness, Printer, Church Street, Preston
1850-1873
I've Got a Soft Place in my Head
Your pardon, kind laides and gentlemen all,
Broadside BPP 1001-146
- A NEW SONG ONE THING AND T'OTHER
John Harkness, Printer, Church Street, Preston
1850-1873
A New Song One Thing and the Other
Good people give hear to me, and I will not keep you long,
Broadside BPP 1001-146
- A NEW SONG On the Insanity and Doings of THE POOR JUDGE
Publisher unknown
after 1878
A New Song on the Insanity and Doings of The Poor Judge
Oh! There's another good man gone wrong, hurroo hurroo,
Broadside BPP 1001-148
- THE IRISH BRIGADE
Publisher unknown
after 1860
The Irish Brigade
Hibernia's sweet harp from your slumber awaken,
Broadside BPP 1001-149
- The Fenian Men.
Publisher unknown
after 1860
The Fenian Men
See who comes over the red blossomed heather,
Broadside BPP 1001-149
- The Irish Girls My Darling.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Irish Girls My Darling
Florence M'Carthy's dead and gone,
Broadside BPP 1001-150 c1
- The Irish Girls My Darling.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Irish Girls My Darling
Florence M'Carthy's dead and gone,
Broadside BPP 1001-150 c2
- A NEW SOG ON THE IRISH HARVESTS TRIUMPH OVER THE ENGLISH
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on the Irish Harvesters' Triumph over the English
Come all you true bred Irishmen that are enclined to roam
Broadside BPP 1001-151
- THE IRISH JAUNTING CAR
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Irish Jaunting Car
My name is Larry Doolan, I'm a native of the soil,
Broadside BPP 1001-152
- THE IRISH: RAKE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Irish Rake
I'm a poor old sinner that spent my youth most foolish
Broadside BPP 1001-153 c1
- THE IRISH: RAKE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Irish Rake
I'm a poor old sinner that spent my youth most foolish
Broadside BPP 1001-153 c2
- THE IRISH TENNANT FARMERS LAMENT FROM EVICTION FROM HIS NATIVE HOME
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Irish Tenant Farmer's Lament from Eviction from his Native Home
All you that sympathise with poor old Ireland
Broadside BPP 1001-154 c1
- THE IRISH TENNANT FARMERS LAMENT FROM EVICTION FROM HIS NATIVE HOME
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Irish Tenant Farmers' Lament from Eviction from His Native Home
All you that sympathise with poor old Ireland
Broadside BPP 1001-154 c2
- ISABELLA, TH BARBER'S DAUGHTER.
Publisher unknown
after 1867
Isabella, The Barber's Daughter
When you hear my ditty my woes you will pity,
Broadside BPP 1001-155
- The Exile's Return
Publisher unknown
after 1867
The Exile's Return
Sons of the old green Isle,
Broadside BPP 1001-155
- A New Song called JACK, YOU REMEMBER THE NUTS
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called Jack, You Remember the Nuts
In Belfast lived a merchant, a wealthy merchant man,
Broadside BPP 1001-156
- THE Jacket Green.
Publisher unknown
1868
The Jacket Green
When I was a maiden fair and young
Broadside BPP 1001-157
- A NEW SONG CALLED JIG LIGHT SUE
P. Brereton Printer 3 Goodman Lane Off Patrick's, Close, Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Jig Light Sue
In Clonakilty shure
Broadside BPP 1001-158
- JOHN O'DWYER -- A -- GLANA
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
John O'Dwyer-a-Glana
Ohe morning as I started
Broadside BPP 1001-159 c1
- JOHN O'DWYER -- A -- GLANA
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
John O'Dwyer-a-Glana
Ohe morning as I started,
Broadside BPP 1001-159 c2
- THE ADVENTURES OF JOHN MANKS AND HIS POCK-MARKED CAT
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
The Adventures of John Manks and His Pockmarked Cat
Ere last night, about 47 years ago, I received a letter
Broadside BPP 1001-160
- A DREAM OF GENERAL T.F. BURKES
Box 3: BPP 1001-161 to BPP 1001-240 - A New Song called John Morrissy Again in the Field? Who he is to fight on the 1st of November, 1864.
Publisher unknown
1864
A New Song called John Morrissy Again in the Field? Who he is to fight on the 1st of November, 1864.
Draw near you sons of Grannuale attend unto my song,
Broadside BPP 1001-161
- A New Song on the Judgment DELIVERED IN GALWAY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on the Judgment Delivered in Galway
There is a man going through the land,
Broadside BPP 1001-162
- JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE MOTHER
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
Just Before the Battle Mother
Just before the battle mother I am thinking mos of you
Broadside BPP 1001-163 c1
- JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE MOTHER
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
Just Before the Battle Mother
Just befor the battle mother I am thinking mos o' you
Broadside BPP 1001-163 c2
- "KENTISH FIRE"
Publisher unknown.Printed for the Religious Tract Society, 1s per 1000. Agents wanted everywhere. In the Press and will shortly appear theChristmas Hymn. Bagging Round,
n.d.
Kentish Fire
A dark cloud rose across the snows and along the river stole,
Broadside BPP 1001-164
- TH KERRYMAN'S RAMBLES. To the County of Tipperary.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Kerryman's Rambles. To the County of Tipperary
One day in the Autumn season,
Broadside BPP 1001-165
- KISS ME, MOTHER, ERE I DIE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Kiss Me, Mother, Before I Die
Kiss me, mother, ere I die
Broadside BPP 1001-166
- I'M ONE OF THE OLDEN TIME; OR, FIFTY YEARS AGO
Publisher unknown
n.d.
I'm One of the Olden Time; Or, Fifty Years Ago
Oh, I was born some years ago,
Broadside BPP 1001-166
- THE LABOURING WOMAN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Laboring Woman
You married men and women too
Broadside BPP 1001-167 c1
- POLLY WON'T YOU TRY ME OH! Sung by Mrs. Florence, at the Royal ???, Liverpool with unbounded applause
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Polly Won't You Try Me Oh. Sung by Mrs. Florence, at the Royal ???, Liverpool with unbounded applause
Down in Sky town lived a maid
Broadside BPP 1001-167 c1
- THE Labouring Woman
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Labouring Woman
You married men and women too,
Broadside BPP 1001-167 c2
- POLLY WON'T YOU TRY ME OH
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Polly Won't You Try Me Oh
Down in Sky town lived a maid
Broadside BPP 1001-167 c2
- THE LADY'S CONVERSION TO CATHOLICITY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Lady's Conversion to Catholicity
As I roved out one evening down by a pleasant shade,
Broadside BPP 1001-168
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE LADY'S NEW FASIOS OR THE GIRLS DRESS CAPS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Lady's New Fashions or the Girls' Dress Caps
Come all you young fellows I hope you'd draw near
Broadside BPP 1001-169 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE LADY'S NEW FASIOS OR THE GIRLS DRESS CAPS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Ladys' New Fashions or the Girls' Dress Caps
Come all you young fellows I hope you'd draw near
Broadside BPP 1001-169 c2
- THE Lady's Petycoat.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Lady's Petticoat
Concerning the fashions I will let you hear,
Broadside BPP 1001-170
- A Much Admired Song Entitled LANNIGAN'S BALL
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A Much Admired Song Entitled Lannigan's Ball
In the town of Athy live'd one Jemmy Lanagan
Broadside BPP 1001-171
- LARK IN THE MORNING
J.O. Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester, and sold by John Beaumont, 176, York-street, Leeds.
1855-1861
Lark in the Morning
As I was walking one morning in May,
Broadside BPP 1001-172
- FANNY GRAY
J.O. Bebbington, Printer, 26, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester, and sold by John Beaumont, 176, York-street, Leeds.
1855-1861
Fanny Gray
Well, well, sir! So you've come at last, I thought you'd come no more
Broadside BPP 1001-172
- LASS O' GLENSHEA
William M'Call, Printer, 4 Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Lass of Glenshea
On a bonny day when the heather was blooming,
Broadside BPP 1001-173
- BETSEY OF DUNDEE
William M'Call, Printer, 4 Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Betsey Of Dundee
You sailors of the nation, I pray you give attention,
Broadside BPP 1001-173
- A NEW SONG ON THE LAST DUBLIN ELECTION COMPOSED BY JOSEPH SADDLER
Publisher unknown
1870
A New Song on the Last Dublin Election. Composed by Joseph Saddler.
Wateloo was bought for gold says the green gown lane
Broadside BPP 1001-174
- LINES Written on the late meloncholy death of T.F. MEAGHER, Who on the 1st July fell from the deck of a steamer at Fort Benton, and was swept away by the current, his body not having been discovered up to the latest accounts.
Publisher unknown
1867
Lines Written on the Late Melancholy Death of T.F. Meagher...
You daughters of Old Erin with patience give ear to em
Broadside BPP 1001-175
- THE LAMENTATION OF LAURENCE AND MARGRET SHIELDS WHO WAS EXECUTED ON THE 27SH DAY OF MAY IN TULLAMORE GOAL FOR THE MURDER OF PATRICK DUNNE
P. Brereton Printer, 65 Cooke St. Dublin
n.d.
The Lamentation of Laurence and Margret Shields who was Executed on the 27th Day of May in Tullamore Gaol for the Murder of Patrick Dunne
Atend each feeling christian this day we on you call
Broadside BPP 1001-176 c1
- THE LAMENTATION OF LAURENCE AND MARGRET SHIELDS WHO WAS EXECUTED ON THE 27SH day of May in Tullamore Goal for the Murder of PATRICK DUNNE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Lamentation of Laurence and Margret Shields who were Executed on the 27th Day of May in Tullamore Jail for the Murder of Patrick Dunne
Atend each feeling christian this day on you we call
Broadside BPP 1001-176 c2
- LINES WRITTEN ON THE LIBERATION OF BARRETT
P. Brereton Printer, 55 COOKE St.
1870
Lines Written on the Liberation of Barrett
Down Ormond Quay as I did stray
Broadside BPP 1001-177 c1
- LINES WRITTEN ON THE LIBERATION OF BARRETT
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1879
Lines Written on the Liberation of Barrett
Down Ormond Quay as I did stray
Broadside BPP 1001-177 c2
- A NEW SONG ON THE LIBERATION OF ROBERT KELLY
Publisher unknown
1878
A New Song on the Liberation of Robert Kelly
Attend both young and old to those lines I now unfold,
Broadside BPP 1001-178
- THE Lish Young BUY-A-BROOM.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Lish Young Buy-A-Broom
As I was traveling in the south country,
Broadside BPP 1001-180
- The Bonnie Lassie's Answer.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Bonnie Lassie's Answer
Farewell to Glasgow,
Broadside BPP 1001-180
- The Loss of one Hero ON THE PLAINS OF WATERLOO
Publisher unknown
1840
The Loss of One Hero on the Plains of Waterloo
Come all you lovers that are true and ??
Broadside BPP 1001-181
- LOVE YOUR OWN LAND
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Love Your Own Land
ve been a wanderer thro
Broadside BPP 1001-183 c1
- LOVE YOUR OWN LAND
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Love your Own Land
Ive been a wanderer thro
Broadside BPP 1001-183 c2
- LOVE YOUR OWN LAND
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Love your Own Land
I've been a wanderer thro,
Broadside BPP 1001-183 c3
- A MUCH ADMIRED SONG CALL'D THE LOVELY MAID OF WILLIMS TOWN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A Much Admired Song Called the Lovely Maid of Williams Town
In blooming map when Flora gay bedect the fragrant plain
Broadside BPP 1001-185 c1
- A MUCH ADMIRED SONG CALL'D THE LOVELY MAID OF WILLIMS TOWN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A Much Admired Song Called the Lovely Maid of Williams Town
In blooming map when Flora gay bedect the fragrant plain
Broadside BPP 1001-185 c2
- A MUCH ADMIRED SONG CALL'D THE LOVERS OF DERRY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
A Much Admired Song Called the Lovers of Derry
You lovers all atedt on pay the truth I will lay down
Broadside BPP 1001-186
- A NEW SOG CALL'D HE LOYAL LASSES OF CASTLEREA
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called the Loyal Lasses of Castlerea
One day on a fine summers season
Broadside BPP 1001-187 c1
- A NEW SOG CALL'D HE LOYAL LASSES OF CASTLEREA
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Loyal Lasses of Castlerea
One day on a fine summers season
Broadside BPP 1001-187 c2
- A NEW SOG CALL'D HE LOYAL LASSES OF CASTLEREA
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Loyal Lasses of Castlerea
One day on a fine summers season
Broadside BPP 1001-187 c3
- A NEW SOG CALL'D HE LOYAL LASSES OF CASTLEREA
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Loyal Lasses of Castlerea
One day on a fine summers season
Broadside BPP 1001-187 c4
- THE LOYAL LOVERS
P. Brereton Printer, 65 Cooke Street, Dublin
1870
The Loyal Lovers
Come a'l you loyal lovers wherever thn you be
Broadside BPP 1001-188
- A NEW SONG ON LUCKEY ELOPEMENT
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on Lucky Elopement
I am a young fellow that ran out my land & means
Broadside BPP 1001-189 c1
- A NEW SONG ON LUCKEY ELOPEMENT
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on Lucky Elopement
I am a young fellow that ran out my land & means
Broadside BPP 1001-189 c2
- A NEW SONG ON LUCKEY ELOPEMENT
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on Lucky Elopement
I am a young fellow that ran out my land & means
Broadside BPP 1001-189 c3
- M'KENNA'S DREAM
Publisher unknown
n.d.
McKenna's Dream
One night of late I chanced to stray, all in the pleasant month of May,
Broadside BPP 1001-190
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE MAID OF BALLYMOAT
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Maid of Ballymoat
One day as I chanced to go roveing
Broadside BPP 1001-191 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE MAID OF BAILYMOAT
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Maid of Bailymoat
One day as I chanced to go roveing
Broadside BPP 1001-191 c2
- THE MAID OF BONCLODY
P. Brereton Printer, 65 Cooke St. Dublin
n.d.
The Maid of BonClody
Were you erer at the moss honse where th birds do increase
Broadside BPP 1001-192
- THE MAID OF LISMORE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Maid of Lismore
One day as I chanced to go roving,
Broadside BPP 1001-193 c1
- THE MAID OF LISMORE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange Street Dublin
1868
The Maid of Lismore
One day as I chanced to go roving
Broadside BPP 1001-193 c2
- THE MAID OF LISMORE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Maid of Lismore
One day as I chanced to go roving,
Broadside BPP 1001-193 c3
- THE MAID OF LISMORE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Maid of Lismore
One day as I chanced to go roving,
Broadside BPP 1001-193 c4
- THE MAID OF LISMORE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Maid of Lismore
One day as I chanced to go roving,
Broadside BPP 1001-193 c5
- Maid of Slievnamon.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Maid of Slievenamon
Alone, all alone, by the wave-washed strand,
Broadside BPP 1001-194
- MAID OF SWEET Gurteen.
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Maid of Sweet Gurteen
Come all you gentle muses, combine and lend an ear,
Broadside BPP 1001-195 c1
- ANSWER TO BETSY OF BALLINTOWN BRAE.
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Answer To Betsy of Ballintown Brae
Young men and maidens I pray lend an ear,
Broadside BPP 1001-195 c1
- MAID OF SWEET GURTEEN
Printed by M'Call, 4 Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool. Shops and hawkers supplied.
1857-1877
Maid of Sweet Gurteen
Come all you gentle muses, combine and lend an ear
Broadside BPP 1001-195 c2
- ANSWER TO BETSY OF BALLINTOWN BRAE
Printed by M'Call, 4 Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool. Shops and hawkers supplied.
1857-1877
Answer to Betsy of Ballintown Brae
Young men and maidens I pray lend an ear,
Broadside BPP 1001-195 c2
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE MALISIA MAN
P. Brereton Printer, 55 Cooke St Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Malisia Man
??? In this town of high renown a lovely maid did ???
Broadside BPP 1001-196 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE MALISIA MAN
P. Brereton Printer, 65 Cooke St Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called The Malisia Man
??? In this town of high renown a lovely maid did dwell
Broadside BPP 1001-196 c2
- [ON BOARD] OF THE MAN-OF-WAR
William McCall, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
[On board] Of The Man-of-war
One winter's day as I was walking,
Broadside BPP 1001-197 c1
- HURRAH FOR THE ROAD
William McCall, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Hurrah For The Road
Hurrah o'er Hounslow-heath to roam,
Broadside BPP 1001-197 c1
- [ON BOARD] OF THE Man-of-war.
Wm. McCall, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
[On board] Of The Man-of-war
One winter's day as I was walking,
Broadside BPP 1001-197 c2
- HURRAH FOR THE ROAD
Wm. McCall, Printer, 4, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Hurrah for the Road
Hurrah o'er Hounslow-heath to roam,
Broadside BPP 1001-197 c2
- A New Song called The Mantle so Green
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called The Mantle So Green
As I went out a walking one morning in June,
Broadside BPP 1001-198
- THE MANTLE SO GREEN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Mantle So Green
As I went out a walking one morning in June,
Broadside BPP 1001-199
- THE MANTLE SO GREEN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Mantle So Green
As I went out a walking one morning in June,
Broadside BPP 1001-200
- THE Open Sea'S MY HOME.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Open Sea's My Home
The sea, the open sea's my home,
Broadside BPP 1001-200
- My Bark is Bounding Near.
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
My Bark is Bounding Near
OH, listen, dearest lady,
Broadside BPP 1001-201
- MAIDEN, I'LL Ne'er deceive thee.
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Maiden, I'll Never Deceive Thee
MAIDEN, I will ne'er deceive thee,
Broadside BPP 1001-201
- PIRATE CREW.
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Pirate Crew
O'er the wild world of waters we roam ever free,
Broadside BPP 1001-201
- STADARD BEARER
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Standard Bearer
Upon the tented field, a Minstrel Knight
Broadside BPP 1001-201
- MARBLE HALLS
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Marble Halls
I DREAMT that I dwelt in marble halls,
Broadside BPP 1001-201
- Love Not
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright-place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Love Not
Love not, love not, ye hopeless sons of clay,
Broadside BPP 1001-201
- MARY JANE, PARODY ON OLD LOG CABIN DOWN THE LANE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Mary Jane, Parody on Old Log Cabin down the Lane
Oh I'm bothered and tormented with a vixen of a wife,
Broadside BPP 1001-202
- OUT IN THE MOONLIGHT
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Out in the Moonlight
Some love to wander down by the meadows,
Broadside BPP 1001-202
- THE HAT MY FATHER WORE!
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Hat My Father Wore!
I'm Paddy Miles an Irish boy,
Broadside BPP 1001-202
- MARY MELVIN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Mary Melvin
Draw near you true lovers and pay attention,
Broadside BPP 1001-203
- Meeting of Tara.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Meeting of Tara
On the 15th day of August in the year of 43,
Broadside BPP 1001-204
- MERRY PLOUGHBOY
W. M'Call, Printer, 4 Cartwright Place, Byrom Street, Liverpool- Shops and Hawkers supplied.
1857-1877
Merry Plowboy
One Saturday night, I remember it well,
Broadside BPP 1001-205
- OLD SOLDIER'S DAUGHTER
W. M'Call, Printer, 4 Cartwright Place, Byrom Street, Liverpool- Shops and Hawkers supplied.
1857-1877
Old Soldier's Daughter
...you remember the old soldier's daughter,
Broadside BPP 1001-205
- THE MINUTE-GUN AT SEA.
W. M'Call,Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
The Minute-Gun at Sea
When in the storm on Albion's coast,
Broadside BPP 1001-206
- THE KEEL ROW
W. M'Call,Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
The Keel Row
Oh, who so like my Johnny,
Broadside BPP 1001-206
- HARRY BLUFF
W. M'Call,Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
Harry Bluff
Harry Bluff, when a boy left his friends and his home,
Broadside BPP 1001-206
- MITCHELL'S ADDRESS
Printed by John White Rose-place, Scotland Road, Liverpool. Shops and Country Orders, supplied Cheaper than any house in the trade.
n.d.
Mitchell's Address
I am a bold true Irishman, John Mitchel is my name,
Broadside BPP 1001-207
- LINES WRITTEN ON THE MOST DREADFUL FIRE THAT BROKEOUT IN CHICAGO IN AMERICA COMPOS'D BY JERAMIAH CRONAN
P. Brereton Printer, ?? COOKE Street Dublin
1871
Lines Written on the Most Dreadful Fire that Broke out in Chicago in America. Composed by Jeramiah Cronan.
You simpathising Chrrstians I pray you'l listen unto me
Broadside BPP 1001-208
- A NEW SONG CALL'D MOLLY MY DARLING DONT LEAVE ME
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song called Molly My Darling Don't Leave me
Fatagued I am after a long campaign
Broadside BPP 1001-209 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D MOLLY MY DARLING DONT LEAVE ME
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Molly My Darling Don't Leave Me
Fatagued I am after a long campaign
Broadside BPP 1001-209 c2
- A NEW SONG CALL'D MOLLY MY DARLING DONT LEAVE ME
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Molly My Darling Don't Leave Me
Fatagued I am after a long campaign,
Broadside BPP 1001-209 c3
- MY MOTHER IS A TRUE BORN IRISHMAN
Publisher unknown
1850-1873
My Mother is a True Born Irishman
Tis I that baires an illigant Name
Broadside BPP 1001-210
- TRAVELLING TINKER
Publisher unknown
1850-1873
Travelling Tinker
I am a travelling tinker with my workshop on my back,
Broadside BPP 1001-210
- Mother, MOTHER, LET ME KISS THEE
Published by E. Henry & Co., St. Ann's Square, Manchester
1860-1869
Mother, Mother, Let Me Kiss Thee
Mother, mother, let me kiss thee
Broadside BPP 1001-211
- AFTER DARK
Published by E. Henry & Co., St. Ann's Square, Manchester
1860-1869
After Dark
To rise up with the lark, no doubt, is very fine,
Broadside BPP 1001-211
- A NEW SONG IN PRAISE OF MR TAIT AND TEH HARBOUR BOMMISSIONERS
Publisher unknown
1860
A New Song in Praise of Mr. Tait and the Harbour Commissioners
Arrah who basn's heard of the Harbour Commissoners,
Broadside BPP 1001-212
- MRS O'DONAVAN ROSIA'S LAMENT FOR HER HUSBAND
Publisher unknown
1867
Mrs. O'Donovan Rosia's Lament for her Husband
I'm lonesome dear Rossa,
Broadside BPP 1001-213
- MURDEROUS OUTRAGE AND ATACK ON THN TENNANT FARMERS AT DOUVILLA IN THE COUN Q OF CAVVN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
Murderous Outrage and Attack on the Tenant Farmers at Douvilla in the County of Cavan
You gallant sons of Erin I hope you'l lend an ear
Broadside BPP 1001-214 c1
- MURDEROUS OUTRAGE AND ATACK ON THN TENNANT FARMERS AT DOUVILLA IN THE COUN Q OF CAVVN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
Murderous Outrage and Attack on the Tenant Farmers at Douvilla in the County of Cavan
You gallant sons of Erin I hope you'l lend an ear
Broadside BPP 1001-214 c2
- MURPHY THE BLIGHTED POTATES.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Murphy the Blighted Potatoes
Ther is a man going through the land
Broadside BPP 1001-215 c1
- MURPHY THE BLIGHTED POTATES
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Murphy the Blighted Potatoes
Ther is a man going through the land,
Broadside BPP 1001-215 c2
- MURPHY THE BLIGHTED POTATES
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Murphy the Blighted Potatoes
Ther is a man going through the land,
Broadside BPP 1001-215 c3
- MURPHY THE BLIGHTED POTATES
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Murphy the Blighted Potatoes
Ther is a man going through the land,
Broadside BPP 1001-215 c4
- MURPHY IS COMING
Publisher unknown
1868
Murphy is Coming
Oh crickey good gracious where will we run,
Broadside BPP 1001-216
- O'REILLY FROM THE CO CAVAN OR THE PHOENIX OF ERIUS GREEN ISLE
P Brereton, Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
O'Reilly from the Co. Cavan or the Phoenix of Erin's Green Isle
Wheu first I came to this country,
Broadside BPP 1001-217
- THE OLD BEDSTEAD
Printed by John White Rose-place, Scotland-road, Liverpool. Shops and Country Orders, supplied Cheaper than any house in the trade
n.d.
The Old Bedstead
It was down in Bedford's ? an old fashioned town
Broadside BPP 1001-218
- THE NOBLE 24TH
Printed by John White Rose-place, Scotland-road, Liverpool. Shops and Country Orders, supplied Cheaper than any house in the trade
n.d.
The Noble 24th
A story came one morning from a far and distant land,
Broadside BPP 1001-218
- HOME RULE FOR IRELAND
Printed by John White Rose-place, Scotland-road, Liverpool. Shops and Country Orders, supplied Cheaper than any house in the trade
n.d.
Home Rule For Ireland
Tis many years ago in Irteland you must know,
Broadside BPP 1001-218
- OLD DOG TRAY
W.S FORTEY, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London.
1856-1890
Old Dog Tray
The morn of life is past,
Broadside BPP 1001-219
- Good-bye, Sweetheart! GOOD-BYE
London: Printed at the "Catnach Press," by W.S FORTEY, Printer and Publisher, 2 & 3, Monmouth Court, Seven Dials, London. The Oldest and Cheapest House in the World of Ballads, (4000 sorts,) Children's Books, Panoramas, Song Books, &c.
1856-1890
Good-bye, Sweetheart! Good-Bye
The bright stars fade, the morn is breaking,
Broadside BPP 1001-219
- THE OLD OAK TREE
P. Brereton Printer, 55 COOKE St. Dublin
1860
The Old Oak Tree
The night was dark and blew the wind & quickly fell the rain
Broadside BPP 1001-220
- OLEON'S ASHES
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.-Shops and hawkers supplied.
1857-1877
Oleon's Ahes
Attend you gallant Britons bold, unto these lines I will unfold,
Broadside BPP 1001-221
- COME DWELL WITH ME
W. M'Call, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom-street, Liverpool.-Shops and hawkers supplied.
1857-1877
Come Dwell with Me
Come dwell with me, come, dwell with me,
Broadside BPP 1001-221
- ONE SUIT BETWEEN TWO
W. McCall, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
One Suit Between Two
All you who are reduced and wish to cut a shine,
Broadside BPP 1001-222
- THE SCARLET FLOWER
W. McCall, Printer, Cartwright Place, Byrom street, Liverpool.
1857-1877
The Scarlet Flower
She's gentle as the zephyr,
Broadside BPP 1001-222
- THE ORGAN GRINDER
Publisher unknown
1868
The Organ Grinder
Kind friends attention give to me.
Broadside BPP 1001-223 c1
- THE ORGAN GRINDER
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Organ Grinder
Kind friends attention give to me.
Broadside BPP 1001-223 c2
- LINES WRITTEN ON OUR PATRI TIC PRIM FATHER THO'S OMALLY BY WILLIAM PURNEL
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
Lines Written on our Patriotic Priest Father Thos. O'Mally by William Purnel
[illegible]
Broadside BPP 1001-224 c1
- LINES WRITTEN ON OUR PATRI TIC PRIM FATHER THO'S OMALLY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Lines Written on Our Patriotic Priest, Father Thos O'Mally, by William [illegible]
[illegible]
Broadside BPP 1001-224 c2
- OVER THE GARDEN WALL
White Printer, 8 Rose Place, Liverpool
n.d.
Over The Garden Wall
Oh, my love stood under the walnut tree,
Broadside BPP 1001-225
- OYSTER GIRL
...Printer,...street, Oldham Road, Manchester; sold by John...., 176, York-street, Leeds
1855-1861
Oyster Girl
As I was walking in London Street
Broadside BPP 1001-226
- IF I HAD A THOUSAND A YEAR
...Printer,...street, Oldham Road, Manchester; sold by John...., 176, York-street, Leeds
1855-1861
If I Had A Thousand A Year
O If I Had A Thousand A Year, Gaffer Green,
Broadside BPP 1001-226
- ELLEN THE FAIR
...Printer,...street, Oldham Road, Manchester; sold by John...., 176, York-street, Leeds
1855-1861
Ellen the Fair
Fair Ellen one morning from her cottage had stray'd
Broadside BPP 1001-226
- OYSTER SHELL BONNET AND DANDY CHIGNAUNS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
Oyster Shell Bonnet and Dandy Chignauns
Of all the queer fashions you ever did see
Broadside BPP 1001-227 c1
- OYSTER SHELL BONNET AND DANDY CHIGNAUNS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
Oyster Shell Bonnet and Dandy Chignauns
Of all the queer fashions you ever did see
Broadside BPP 1001-227 c2
- OYSTER SHELL BONNET AND DANDY CHIGNAUNS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
Oyster Shell Bonnet and Dandy Chignauns
Of all the queer fashions you ever did see
Broadside BPP 1001-227 c3
- THE PADDINGTON COACHMAN. Air-"Garryowen."
Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by John O. Bobbington, 22, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester
1855-1861
The Paddington Coachman
I suppose you all know at the back of the bank,
Broadside BPP 1001-228
- MARY MAY
Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by John O. Bobbington, 22, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester
1855-1861
Mary May
They have chosen the proud stranger,
Broadside BPP 1001-228
- PARODY ON PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE
Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dub
n.d.
Parody on Paddle Your Own Canoe
I've drank away my precious time
Broadside BPP 1001-229 c1
- PARODY ON PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
Parody on Paddle Your Own Canoe
I've drank away my precious time,
Broadside BPP 1001-229 c2
- NEW VERSION OF PADDLE YOUR OWNCANOE BY A SAILOR IN THE CITY OF WATERFORD
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
New Version of Paddle Your Own Canoe by a Sailor in the City of Waterford
Some little experince I'veha in my time
Broadside BPP 1001-230
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE PAPIST ASS
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called the Papist Ass
On the 7th of march brave boys I did carelessly stray
Broadside BPP 1001-231
- A NEW SONG ENTITLED PARNELL'S PROGRESS THROUGH AMERICA. By M. O'Brien.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Entitled Parnell's Progress through America. By M. O'Brien.
You loyal Irishmen ??? ??? unto those verses lend an ear,
Broadside BPP 1001-232
- [P]ARSON AND QUAKER
Manchester: Printed by John Bebbington, 31, Oldham Road. Sold by J. Beaumont, 176, York Street, Leeds; and Mr. Clayton, Silsbridge Lane, Bradford
1855-1861
Parson and Quaker
A jolly faced person just happened to pop,
Broadside BPP 1001-233
- THOUGH FORTUNE DARKLY O'ER ME FROWNS
Manchester: Printed by John Bebbington, 31, Oldham Road. Sold by J. Beaumont, 176, York Street, Leeds; and Mr. Clayton, Silsbridge Lane, Bradford
1855-1861
Though Fortune Darkly Over Me Frowns
Though fortune darkly o'er me frowns,
Broadside BPP 1001-233
- SILLY YOUNG MAID
Manchester: Printed by John Bebbington, 31, Oldham Road. Sold by J. Beaumont, 176, York Street, Leeds; and Mr. Clayton, Silsbridge Lane, Bradford
1855-1861
Silly Young Maid
I am an old miser, both aged and lame,
Broadside BPP 1001-233
- THE METHODIST PARSON, OR, PREACHING FOR BACON
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Methodist Parson, Or, Preaching For Bacon
A Methodist parson whose name it was George,
Broadside BPP 1001-234
- WHEN MY OLD HAT WAS NEW
Publisher unknown
n.d.
When My Old Hat Was New
I am a poor old man in years, come listen to my song,
Broadside BPP 1001-234
- PATRICK BRADY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Patrick Brady
You sons of poor old Granualhope you will attend,
Broadside BPP 1001-235
- Patrick O'Neill.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Patrick O'Neill
On April the first I set out like a fool,
Broadside BPP 1001-236
- Patrick Sheehan.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Patrick Sheenhan
My name is Patrick Sheehan,
Broadside BPP 1001-237
- THE ORIGINAL PEELER AND THE GOAT
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Original Peeler and the Goat
Two Banshee peelers were one night, on duty patrolling, O.
Broadside BPP 1001-238
- [A] PERFECT CURE
London-H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street Boro'-S.E.
1863-1885
[A] Perfect Cure
Young love he plays some funny tricks,
Broadside BPP 1001-239
- WHEN BU[CKS A] HUNTING GO!
London-H. Such, Printer and Publisher, 177, Union Street Boro'-S.E.
1863-1885
When Bucks A-hunting Go!
How sweet is the horn that sounds in the morn,
Broadside BPP 1001-239
- THE PHILLIPSTOWN MURDER AND CONVICTION OF LAURENCE AND MARGRET SHIELDS
P. Brereton 36 Cooke St.,Dublin
n.d.
The Phillipstown Murder and the Conviction of Laurence and Margret Shields
In bitter anquish we now reveal
Broadside BPP 1001-240 c1
- THE PHILLIPSTOWN MURDER AND CONVICTION OF LAURENCE AND MARGRET SHEILDS
P. Brereton Printer, 56 COOKE St. Dublin
n.d.
The Phillipstown Murder and Conviction of Laurence and Margret Sheilds
In bitter anquish we now reveal
Broadside BPP 1001-240 c2
- A New Song called John Morrissy Again in the Field? Who he is to fight on the 1st of November, 1864.
Box 4: BPP 1001-241 to BPP 1001-326 - PLEAESNT LOOKING WIFE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Pleasant Looking Wife
Come all you pretty maidens fair and listen u to me
Broadside BPP 1001-241
- The Poor Little Sweep.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Poor Little Sweep
On a cold winters morning as the snow was falling,
Broadside BPP 1001-242
- POOR TOM
H. DISLEY, Printer, 57, High-street, St. Giles
1853-1879
Poor Tom
Immeline and Cassy, have by stratagem escaped from the brutal hands of Legree.
Broadside BPP 1001-243
- A NEW SONG CAL'D THE POOR WANDERRER SIGHS AND GRIEF ON PARTING HIS NATIVE LAND
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Poor Wanderer's Sighs and Grief on Parting His Native Land
Oh Erin my country tho thousands did leave thee,
Broadside BPP 1001-244 c1
- A new Song Cal'd the POOR WANDERRER SIGHS AND GRIEF ON PARTING HIS NATIVE LAND
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Poor Wanderer's Sighs and Grief on Parting His Native Land
Oh Erin my country tho thousands did leave thee,
Broadside BPP 1001-244 c2
- A new Song Cal'd the POOR WANDERRER SIGHS AND GRIEF ON PARTING HIS NATIVE LAND
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Poor Wanderer's Sighs and Grief on Parting His Native Land
Oh Erin my country tho thousands did leave thee,
Broadside BPP 1001-244 c3
- A POUND OR A PENNY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A Pound or a Penny
Some very good sayings I've heard in my time,
Broadside BPP 1001-245 c1
- Is that Mother BENDING O'ER ME. Tune-Mother's Warning
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Is That Mother Bending Over Me. Tune-Mother's Warning
Is that mother bending o'er me,
Broadside BPP 1001-245 c1
- A POUND OR A PENNY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A Pound or a Penny
Some very good sayings I've heard in my time,
Broadside BPP 1001-245 c2
- IS THAT MOTHER BENDING O'ER ME. Tune-Mother's Warning
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Is That Mother Bending Over Me. Tune-Mother's Warning
Is that mother bending o'er me,
Broadside BPP 1001-245 c2
- THE PRAISES OF LIMERICK.
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
The Praises of Limerick
Farewell sweet lovely fine town,
Broadside BPP 1001-246
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE PRIDE OF ARDAGH AIR THE LASS OF GOWRY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1867
A New Song Called the Pride of Ardagh Air the Lass of Gowry
The moon was throwing her silver beams
Broadside BPP 1001-247
- [A NEW SONG CALLED THE QUEEN OF LOVE]
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called the Queen of Love
As I walked out one evening fair down by a shady grove,
Broadside BPP 1001-248
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE RAKE OF RATHKEAL
Publisher unknown
1869
A New Song Called the Rake of Rathkeal
I am a young fellow that's eary and bold
Broadside BPP 1001-249
- THE RATLING BOYS OF PADDY'S LAND
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
The Rattling Boys of Paddy's Land
You sons of Granua listen a while,
Broadside BPP 1001-250
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE RED HAIR'D MANS WIFE
P. Brereton Printer, 1, Lr., Exchange St. Dublin
1860
A New Song Called the Red Haired Man's Wife
You muses devine combine and lind me your aid,
Broadside BPP 1001-251
- LAMENTATION OF RILLEY AND MARY CAMPBELL
W. McCall, Printer Cartwright-place, Byrom-Street, London
n.d.
Lamentation of Rilley and Mary Campbell
As I roved out one ??? fair, down by a riverside,
Broadside BPP 1001-252
- SAILOR BOY'S FAREWELL To his Mother
W. McCall, Printer Cartwright-place, Byrom-Street, London
n.d.
Sailor Boy's Farewell to his Mother
Sweet mother dear, I go
Broadside BPP 1001-252
- REILY FROM THE CO KERRY
P. Brereton Printer, COOKE St. Dublin
1870
Reily from the Co. Kerry
As I walk'd out of a summers morning
Broadside BPP 1001-253
- A NEW SONG ON THE RELEASE OF THE FENIAN PRISONERS
Publisher unknown
after 1867
A New Song on the Release of the Fenian Prisoners
You sons of the green old Isle,
Broadside BPP 1001-254
- A NEW SONG ON THE RELEASEMENT OF THE POLITICAL PRISONERS
Publisher unknown
1860
A New Song on the Release of the Political Prisoners
Now you Irishmen who long to see your exil'd brothers free
Broadside BPP 1001-255
- REV. FATHER TOM, O'NEILL
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Rev. Father Tom, O'Neill
There was a widow in this town
Broadside BPP 1001-256
- THE RICHES OF IRELAND
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Riches of Ireland
I often heard big English men
Broadside BPP 1001-257 c1
- THE RICHES OF IRELAND
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Riches of Ireland
I often heard big English men
Broadside BPP 1001-257 c2
- THE Riggs and Sprees OF PLAYHOUSE SQUARE AND WAPPING.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Riggs and Sprees of Playhouse Square and Wapping
I am a jolly sailor bold, and always am in motion,
Broadside BPP 1001-258
- THE FEMALE Auctioneer.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Female Auctioneer
Well, here I am , and what of that,
Broadside BPP 1001-258
- RIGHTS OF MAN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Rights of Man
I speak in oandour one night in slumber
Broadside BPP 1001-259 c1
- THE RIVER ROE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The River Roe
I espied a lovely fair one, and her I did not know,
Broadside BPP 1001-260
- THE ROBBER OUTWITTED
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Robber Outwitted
Come listen awhile and a story I will tell,
Broadside BPP 1001-261
- A new song on the ROYAL VISIT.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on the Royal Visit
A cricky good gracious where will we all run,
Broadside BPP 1001-262
- A DIALOGUE BETWEEF A SCHOOLMASTER & LABOURER
Publisher unknown
1860
A Dialogue Between a Schoolmaster and Laborer
As I walhed out on a summers morning
Broadside BPP 1001-263 c1
- A DIALOGUE BETWEEF A SCHOOLMASTER & LABOURER
Publisher unknown
1860
A Dialogue Between a Schoolmaster and Laborer
As I walhed out on a summers morning
Broadside BPP 1001-263 c2
- Most tragic lines written on the Seduction AND LAMENTABLE DEATH OF ANNY GRAY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1867
Most Tragic Lines Written on the Seduction and Lamentable Death of Anny Gray
Bou lads & lasses I pray draw near
Broadside BPP 1001-264
- A New Song Called the Sewing Machine
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called the Sewing Machine
I chanced to fall in one day, with a bewitching maid,
Broadside BPP 1001-265
- THE AMROCK GREEN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Shamrock Green
A constant girl was heard to cry,
Broadside BPP 1001-266
- BLOW THE CANDLE OUT.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Blow The Candle Out.
It's of a young 'prentice boy who went to court his dear,
Broadside BPP 1001-266
- SHELLING GREEN PEAS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
Shelling Green Peas
I sing you a ditty of a dabppl so pretty,
Broadside BPP 1001-267 c1
- SHELLING GREEN PEAS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
Shelling Green Peas
I sing you a ditty of a dabppl so pretty,
Broadside BPP 1001-267 c2
- A SIGHT FOR A FATHER
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A Sight for a Father
What a pleasure it is to have a good wife,
Broadside BPP 1001-268
- THE SINGLE YOUNG MAN LODGER
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Single Young Man Lodger
I was by trade a snob, and for myself turn'd master,
Broadside BPP 1001-269
- FOR 16 MONTPS I COURTED HER
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
For Sixteen Months I Courted Her
For 16 Months I Courted Her
Broadside BPP 1001-270 c1
- FOR 16 MONTPS I COURTED HER
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
For Sixteen Months I Courted Her
For sixteen months I courted her
Broadside BPP 1001-270 c2
- The Skipper and Boy.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Skipper and Boy
The sea ran high and the winds was wild,
Broadside BPP 1001-271
- SODGER LADDIE.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Sodger Laddie.
O leeze me on my sodger-love,
Broadside BPP 1001-271
- THE SORREFUL LVMENTATION OF ANDREW CARR WHO WAS EXCUTED ON THE 28 OF JULY AT RICHMOND JAIL FOR THE IMURDER OF MARGRET MURPHY
P. Brereton Printer, 55 COOKE St Dublin
n.d.
The Sorrowful Lamentation of Andrew Carr who was Executed on the 28 of July at Richmond Jail For the Murder of Margret Murphy
You fee'ing hearted Chrsitians I hope yo'll lend an ear
Broadside BPP 1001-272 c1
- THE SORREFUL LVMENTATION OF ANDREW CARR Who was Excated on the 28 of July at Richmond Jail FOR THE IMURDER OF MARGRET MURPHY
P. Brereton Printer, 55 COOKE St Dublin
n.d.
The Sorrowful Lamentation of Andrew Carr who was Executed on the 28 of July at Richmond Jail For the Murder of Margret Murphy
You fee'ing hearted Chrsitians I hope yo'll lend an ear
Broadside BPP 1001-272 c2
- THE SORREFUL LVMENTATION OF ANDREW CARR Who was Excuted on the 28 of July at Richmond Jail FOR THE IMURDER OF MARGRET MURPHY
P. Brereton Printer, 55 COOKE St. Dublin
n.d.
The Sorrowful Lamentation of Andrew Carr Who was Executed on the 28 of July at Richmond Jail For the Murder of Margret Murphy
You fee'ing hearted Christains I hope yo'll lend an ear
Broadside BPP 1001-272 c3
- A SORROWFUL LAMENTATION ON THE EXECUTION OF PATRICK POWER Who sufferd at the front of Wexford Jail on the 4th of April for THE UNNATURAL MURDER OF HIS FATHER
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
A Sorrowful Lamentation on the Execution of Patrick Power who Suffered at the Front of Wexford Jail on the 4th of April for the Unnatural Murder of his Father
Atend each feeling christian who now my mate bewail,
Broadside BPP 1001-273
- A SORROWFUL LAMENTATION ON THE HOLLYWOOD TRAGEDY WHERE TWO SISTERS HAVE BEEN BRUTALLY MURDER'D
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1867
A Sorrowful Lamentation on the Hollywood Tragedy where Two Sisters Have Been Brutally Murdered
All you who have kind feeling with me new sympathize
Broadside BPP 1001-274
- SPEAK OF A MAN AS WE FIND HIM
Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by John O. Bobbington, 22, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester
1855-1861
Speak of a Man as We Find Him
Let us speak of a man as we find him
Broadside BPP 1001-275
- BLOOM OF ERIN
Printed and Sold Wholesale and Retail by John O. Bobbington, 22, Goulden-street, Oldham Road, Manchester
1855-1861
Bloom Of Erin
Ye lovers of high and low station
Broadside BPP 1001-275
- A NEW SONG ON THE SPORTING RACES OF CAVAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Sporting Races of Cavan
You gentlemen and ladys pay atention to my song
Broadside BPP 1001-276 c1
- A NEW SONG ON THE SPORTING RACES OF CAVAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Sporting Races of Cavan
You gentlemen and ladys pay atention to my song
Broadside BPP 1001-276 c2
- A NEW SONG ON THE SPORTING RACES OF CAVAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Sporting Races of Cavan
You gentlemen and ladys pay atention to my song
Broadside BPP 1001-276 c3
- A NEW SONG ON THE SPORTING RACES OF CAVAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Sporting Races of Cavan
You gentlemen and ladys pay atention to my song
Broadside BPP 1001-276 c4
- A NEW SONG ON THE SPORTING RACES OF CAVAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Sporting Races of Cavan
You gentlemen and ladys pay atention to my song
Broadside BPP 1001-276 c5
- A NEW SONG ON THE SPORTING RACES OF CAVAN
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song on the Sporting Races of Cavan
You gentlemen and ladys pay atention to my song
Broadside BPP 1001-276 c6
- A NEW SONG ON THE SPORTING RACES OF KANTURK
P. Brereton Printer, 65 Cooke St. Dublin
1871
A New Song on the Sporting Races of Kanturk
Young gentlemen and ladies pay attention to my song
Broadside BPP 1001-277
- SPOTTED COW
H. DISLEY, Printer, 57, High-street, St. Giles
1853-1879
Spotted Cow
One morning in the month of May,
Broadside BPP 1001-278
- THE STAR OF SLANE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Star of Slane
You brilliant muses who ne'er refuses,
Broadside BPP 1001-279
- GENERAL BURKE'S DREAM
Publisher unknown
n.d.
General Burke's Dream
Slowly and sadly one night in November,
Broadside BPP 1001-279
- THE Strike
Pearson, Printer, Chadderton-street, [Off Oldham road,] Manchester.
n.d.
The Strike
Come all you gallant Britons bold, and listen awhile to me,
Broadside BPP 1001-281
- Tramp! TRAMP, TRAMP.
Pearson, Printer, Chadderton-street, [Off Oldham road,] Manchester.
n.d.
Tramp! Tramp, Tramp.
My name is Paddy Doyle
Broadside BPP 1001-281
- SURRENDER OF NAPOLEON AND FRANCE DETERMINED
Publisher unknown
1871
Surrender of Napoleon and France Determined
You sons of Erin, bold and brave,
Broadside BPP 1001-282
- THE SWEET Silver Light, Bonny Moon.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Sweet Silver Light, Bonny Moon
As I went to my cot at the close of the day,
Broadside BPP 1001-283
- BEAUTIFUL BELLS
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Beautiful Bells
Beautiful, beautiful, fairy-like bells,
Broadside BPP 1001-283
- TARA'S OLD HALL
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Tara's Old Hall
Oh Erin my country although thy harp slumbers
Broadside BPP 1001-284
- A NEW SONG ON THE TAKEING DOWN OF THE IRISH SENCIS
P. Brereton Printer, 55 COOKE St. Dublin
1871
A New Song on the Taking Down of the Irish Census
Good people pay attention and listen to my song
Broadside BPP 1001-285
- TERENCE'S FAREWELL
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
Terence's Farewell
So my Kathleen, you're going to leave me,
Broadside BPP 1001-286 c1
- TERENCE'S FAREWELL
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
Terence's Farewell
So my Kathleen, you'er going to leave me
Broadside BPP 1001-286 c2
- TERENCE'S FAREWELL
Publisher unknown
1860
Terence's Farewell
So my Kathleen, you'er going to leave me,
Broadside BPP 1001-286 c3
- TERENCE'S FAREWELL
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Terence's Farewell
So, my Kathleen you're going to leave me
Broadside BPP 1001-287
- IRISH BOY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Irish Boy
My Connor his cheeks they're as ruddy as morn
Broadside BPP 1001-287
- THERE ARE KIND HEARTS EVERYWHERE
Manchester: Printed and Published Wholesoale and Retail by Thomas Pearson. Printer, 4 and 6, Chadderton-street, Manchester
1859-1866
There Are Kind Hearts Everywhere
Oh, call it not a desert bare,
Broadside BPP 1001-288
- JUST TO SHOW THERE'S NO ILL-FEELING
Publisher unknown
1859-1866
Just To Show There's No Ill-Feeling
Now I'm a blighed chap you will stay,
Broadside BPP 1001-288
- [THERE WAS A MAN NAMED O'SULLIVAN LIVED NEAR KILDARE]
Publisher unknown
n.d.
There was a Man Named O'Sullivan Lived Near Kildare
There was a man named O'Sullivan lived near Kildare,
Broadside BPP 1001-289
- THINGS I DO LIKE TO SEE
Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston
1860-1873?
Things I Do Like to See
Wherever I wander wherever I roam
Broadside BPP 1001-290
- THE CACHUCA
Harkness, Printer, 121, Church Street, Preston
1860-1873?
The Cachuca
Now to the castinet merrily sounding
Broadside BPP 1001-290
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE THREE HUNTS - MEN'S TRAGEDY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
A New Song Called the Three Huntsmen's Tragedy
I will sing you of three huntsmen as brave as eare could
Broadside BPP 1001-291 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE THREE HUNTS - MEN'S TRAGEDY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
A New Song Called the Three Huntsmen's Tragedy
I will sing you of three huntsmen as brave as eare could,
Broadside BPP 1001-291 c2
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE THREE HUNTS - MEN'S TRAGEDY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
A New Song Called the Three Huntsmen's Tragedy
I will sing you of three huntsmen as brave as eare could,
Broadside BPP 1001-291 c3
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE THREE HUNTS - MEN'S TRAGEDY
P. Brereton Printer, 1, Lr., Exchange St. Dublin
1868
A New Song Called the Three Huntsmen's Tragedy
I will sing you of three huntsmen as brave as eare could
Broadside BPP 1001-291 c4
- A NEW AND MUCH ADMIRE'D SONG CALL'D THE THREE LOVERS TRIP TO CARRICKMAGAT BY MICHAEL DAILY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New and Much Admireed Song Called the Three Lovers' Trip to Carrickmagat by Michael Daily
Come all you wild rakish young lads, in country and in town
Broadside BPP 1001-292 c1
- A NEW AND MUCH ADMIRE'D SONG call'd the three LOVERS TRIP TO CARRICKMAGAT BY MICHEAL DAILY
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New and Much Admired Song called the Three Lovers' Trip to Carrickmagat By Michael Daily
Come all you wild young rakish lads in country and in town
Broadside BPP 1001-292 c2
- A MUCH ADMIRED SONG CALL'D TIE MY TOES TO THE BED
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A Much Admired Song Called Tie My Toes to the Bed
When I first came to Dublin I viewed barrack stree
Broadside BPP 1001-293
- A NEW SONG ON THE TIPPERARY ASS
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1869
A New Song on the Tipperary Ass
Its in the County of Tippery in a place call'd Longhford pass
Broadside BPP 1001-294
- A NEW SONG ON THE TIPPERARY ASS
P Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin Dublin
1869
A New Song on the Tipperary Ass
Its iu the County of Tippery in a place called Longhford pass
Broadside BPP 1001-295
- TIPPERARY MANS COURTSHIP
Publisher unknown
1860
Tipperary Man's Courtship
For sixteen months I courted her
Broadside BPP 1001-296
- TRAMP! TRAMP!! TRAMP!!!
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
Tramp! Tramp!! Tramp!!!
My name is Puddy Do le
Broadside BPP 1001-297 c1
- TRAMP! TRAMP!! TRAMP!!!
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
Tramp! Tramp!! Tramp!!!
My name is Paddy Doyle,
Broadside BPP 1001-297 c2
- The true-lover's Trip o'er the Mountain.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The True-Lover's Trip over the Mountain
One night as the moon luminated the sky,
Broadside BPP 1001-298
- A TRUE HISTORY OF BERNARD REILLY, A RETURNED CONVICT WHO WAS TRANSPORTED IN THE YEAR 1824. FOR FOURTEEN YEARS AND HAS LATELY RETURNED FROM EXILE WITH AN ACCOUNT OF HIS SUFFERINGS, &C. &C.
J. Conolly, Prntr, Book binder, &C., Church-Lane, Ballinamore.
n.d.
A True History of Bernard Reilly, a Returned Convict who was Transported in the Year 1824. For Fourteen Years and Has Lately Returned from Exile with an Account of his Sufferings, etc., etc.
Near this town I was born and bred
Broadside BPP 1001-299
- A NEW SONG ON UNCONQUERED TIPPERARY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on Unconquered Tipperary
Unconquered Tipperary the pride of Erin's Isle,
Broadside BPP 1001-300
- :UP IN A BALLOON.
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1867
Up in a Balloon
One night I went up in a balloon
Broadside BPP 1001-301
- WE ARE COMING SISTER MARY
London:-H. SUCH, Printer, 177, Union-st, Boro'
1863-1885
We Are Coming Sister Mary
On a stormy night in winter,
Broadside BPP 1001-302
- MY BONNY [LAD] IS YOUNG But He's Growing.
London:-H. SUCH, Printer, 177, Union-st, Boro'
1863-1885
My Bonny Lad Is Young But He's Growing
O the trees that do grow high and the leaves that do grow green,
Broadside BPP 1001-302
- WE MISS THEE AT HOME
Publisher unknown
n.d.
We Miss Thee at Home
We miss thee at home, yes, we miss thee,
Broadside BPP 1001-303
- BONNY ELOISE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Bonny Eloise
Sweet is the vale where the Mohawk gently glides
Broadside BPP 1001-303
- THE DEAR LITTLE SHAMROCK
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Dear Little Shamrock
There's a dear little plant that springs from our soil,
Broadside BPP 1001-303
- A NEW SONG CALL,D THE WEDDING AFTERNOON
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Wedding Afternoon
Tell me tell me lovely Molly what news you have from home
Broadside BPP 1001-304
- WEDDING OF BALYPOREEN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Wedding of Balyporeen
Descend, ye, haste nine, to a true Irish Bard,
Broadside BPP 1001-305
- THE STAGE Struck Hero.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Stage Struck Hero
Stage-struck when a boy, I went to School gaily,
Broadside BPP 1001-305
- On the Wexford Man of '98
Publisher unknown
n.d.
On the Wexford Man of '98
You Roman Catholics throughout this nation
Broadside BPP 1001-306
- What can the Matter Be
Publisher unknown
n.d.
What Can the Matter Be
At sixteen years old you could get little good of me,
Broadside BPP 1001-307
- Steam's up darkies,
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Steam's Up Darkies
All the world is in commotion,
Broadside BPP 1001-307
- Where are THE FRIENDS OF MY YOUTH?
London:-H. SUCH, Printer, 177, Union-st, Boro' S.E.
1863-1885
Where are the Friends of my Youth?
Where are the friends of my youth,
Broadside BPP 1001-308
- ROCK ME TO SLEEP, MOTHER
London:-H. SUCH, Printer, 177, Union-st, Boro' S.E.
1863-1885
Rock Me to Sleep, Mother
Backward! turn backward, oh, Time, in your flight,
Broadside BPP 1001-308
- What can a Poor MAIDEN DO?
London:-H. SUCH, Printer, 177, Union-st, Boro' S.E.
1863-1885
What Can a Poor Maiden Do?
Were it not for these men, we should ne'er do amiss,
Broadside BPP 1001-308
- THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET
London:-H. SUCH, Printer, 177, Union-st, Boro' S.E.
1863-1885
The Old Oaken Bucket
How dear to my heart are the scenes of my childhood,
Broadside BPP 1001-308
- William and Eliza; OR, LOUGH ERNE SHOR
Publisher unknown
n.d.
William and Eliza; Or, Lough Erne Shor
You tender young lovers, draw near,
Broadside BPP 1001-309
- NEW SONG CALL'D WILLIAM AND JANE ON THE BANKS OF CLYDE
Publisher unknown
n.d.
New Song Called William and Jane on the Banks of Clyde
One fine summers morning as I went a walking
Broadside BPP 1001-310 c1
- NEW SONG CALL'D WILLIAM AND JANE ON THE BANKS OF CLYDE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
New Song Called William and Jane on the Banks of Clyde
One fine summer's morning as I went a walking,
Broadside BPP 1001-310 c2
- NEW SONG CALL'D WILLIAM AND JANE ON THE BANKS OF CLYDE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
New Song Called William and Jane on the Banks of Clyde
One fine summer's morning as I went a walking
Broadside BPP 1001-310 c3
- A NEW SONG ON WILLIAM O'BRIEN and the "Mysterious Rats"
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on William O'Brien and the "Mysterious Rats"
Now William O'Brien is the bouchal,
Broadside BPP 1001-311
- A NEW SONG CALLED WILLY LEONARD
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song Called Willy Leonard
It was early one morning Willy Leonard arose,
Broadside BPP 1001-312
- WILLY REILLY & HIS DEAR COLLEEN BAWN
P. Brereton Printer, 56 COOKE St Dublin
n.d.
Willy Reilly and his Dear Colleen Bawn
Oh rise up Willy Reily and come away with me
Broadside BPP 1001-313 c1
- WILLY REILY & HIS DEAR COLLEEN BAWN
P. Brereton Printer, 56 COOKE St. Dublin
n.d.
Willy Reily and his Dear Colleen Bawn
Oh rise up willy Reily and come away with me
Broadside BPP 1001-313 c2
- The Window
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Window
I will sing of a lass and her name it was Nell,
Broadside BPP 1001-314
- A new Song Call'd WIRE IN AND GET YOUR TEA-POT
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Wire In and Get Your Tea Pot
Wire in & get your tea-pot you know its all the go
Broadside BPP 1001-315 c1
- A new Song Call'd WIRE IN AND GET YOUR TEA-POT
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called Wire In and Get Your Tea Pot
Wire in & get your tea-pot you know its all the go
Broadside BPP 1001-315 c2
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1868
A New Song Called the Wonders of the World
Good people draw near to what I am going to relate,
Broadside BPP 1001-316
- WORK, BOYS, WORK
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Work, Boys, Work
I'm not a wealthy man, but I've hit upon a plan,
Broadside BPP 1001-317
- THE IRISH EXCAVATOR
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Irish Excavator
If you will listen to my song, I will not detain you long,
Broadside BPP 1001-317
- WRONGS OF IRELAND
Printed by John White Rose-place, Scotland Road, Liverpool. Shops and Country Orders, supplied Cheaper than any house in the trade.
n.d.
Wrongs Of Ireland
You son's of Erin's Isle, who bear sorrow with a smile,
Broadside BPP 1001-318
- YOU NEVER CAN TELL.
London:-H. SUCH, Printer & Publisher, 177, (late 123), Union Street, Boro',
1863-1885
You Never Can Tell
Mr. Jones kept a bacon and cheesemonger's shop,
Broadside BPP 1001-319
- An admired Song called YOUGHAL HARBOUR.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
An Admired Song Called Youghal Harbour
As I roved out on a summer' morning,
Broadside BPP 1001-320
- YOUNG HENRY OF THE RAGING MAIN
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Young Henry of the Raging Main
One summer's morning, the day was dawning,
Broadside BPP 1001-321
- ERIN IS MY HOME
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Erin Is My Home
Oh, I have roam'd o'er many lands
Broadside BPP 1001-321
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE YOUNG LADY'S LAMENTATION FOR THE LOSS OF HER TRUE LOVE
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Young Lady's Lamentation for the Loss of Her True Love
It was early early all in the spring
Broadside BPP 1001-322
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE YOUNG AN IN SERCH OF HIS SISTER
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
n.d.
A New Song Called the Young Man in Search of his Sister
Good people now draw near and to me puy attention
Broadside BPP 1001-323 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE YOUNG SQUIRE OR THE COUNSELLOR OUTWITTED
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
A New Song Called the Young Squire or the Counselor Outwitted
Its of a Conncellor I write who had a handsome comely daughter
Broadside BPP 1001-324 c1
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE YOUNG SQUIRE OR THE COUNSELLOR OUTWITTED
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
A New Song Called the Young Squire or the Counsellor Outwitted
Its of a Conncellor I write who had a handsome comely daughter
Broadside BPP 1001-324 c2
- A NEW SONG CALL'D THE YOUNG SQUIRE OR THE COUNSELLOR OUTWITTED
P. Brereton Printer, 1 Lr Exchange St. Dublin
1860
A New Song Called the Young Squire or the Counsellor Outwitted
Its of a Conncellor I write who had a handsome comely daughter
Broadside BPP 1001-324 c3
- Young Volunteer! On his march to Battle.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Young Volunteer on his March to Battle
Oh! Did you hear of late, mind the date, what I state
Broadside BPP 1001-325
- YOUNG WOMAN'S WANTS.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Bonny Moor Hen
Come all you single fellows who wish to change your life,
Broadside BPP 1001-326
- READING MADE EASY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Reading Made Easy
Ye Lads of this Nation, of high and low station,
Broadside BPP 1001-326
- A new Song on the AFGHAN WAR.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on the Afghan War.
Good people all I pray draw near
Broadside BPP 1001-001-F2
- A NEW SONG ON THE CURRAGH MURDER.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on the Curragh Murder.
Pay attention young and old to these lines I now unfold,
Broadside BPP 1001-002-F2
- A New Song on THE ERECTING OF O'CONNELL'S MONUMENT For 1882
Publisher unknown
1882
A New Song on the Erecting of O'Connell's Monument For 1882
You gallant sons of Erin's isle now listen to those lines of mine,
Broadside BPP 1001-003-F2
- Lamentable Lines on the Execution OF THE MAAMTRASNA MURDERERS
Publisher unknown
1884?
Lamentable Lines on the Execution of the Maamtrasna Murderers
The fifteenth of December in the year of '82,
Broadside BPP 1001-004-F2
- Our Latest Song - The Gems of the Land League. Air- The Gems of Old Ireland.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Our Latest Song - The Gems of the Land League. Air- The Gems of Old Ireland.
by P. Hanley
Broadside BPP 1001-005-F2
- A NEW SONG ON The Happy Return of MOODY & SANKEY
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on the Happy Return of Moody and Sankey
Arrah boys did you hear of the news now at all,
Broadside BPP 1001-006-F2
- LAMENTABLE LINES ON Joe. Brady & Dan. Curley,
Publisher unknown
1882
Lamentable Lines on Joe. Brady and Dan. Curley
You feeling hearted christians I pray you'll lend an ear,
Broadside BPP 1001-007-F2
- JOSEPH BRADY'S LAST ADVICE TO THE People of Ireland.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Joseph Brady's Last Advice to the People of Ireland
Farewell my dear friends for the day is near dawning,
Broadside BPP 1001-008-F2
- M'Kenna's Dream.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
McKenna's Dream.
One night of late, I chanced to stray all in the pleasant month of May,
Broadside BPP 1001-009-F2
- A New Song on the MASSACRE OF 20,000 Roman Catholics in Syria.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
A New Song on the Massacre of 20,000 Roman Catholics in Syria.
You feeling-hearted Christians, I hope you will draw near,
Broadside BPP 1001-010-F2
- Lines on the Death of MISS FANNY PARNELL. Air-Exile of Erin.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Lines on the Death of Miss Fanny Parnell. Air-Exile of Erin.
by P. Hanley
Broadside BPP 1001-011-F2
- Release of ML. DAVITT,
(Founder of the Land League)
Publisher unknown
1878
Release of M. L. Davitt,(Founder of the Land League)
You sons of Erin's Isle,
Broadside BPP 1001-012-F2
- Lines on the PHOENIX PARK TRAGEDY.
Publisher unknown
1882
Lines on the Phoenix Park Tragedy
Pay attention young and old to these lines I now unfold,
Broadside BPP 1001-013-F2
- Poor Pat Must Emigrate. Air-"Apple Praters."
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Poor Pat Must Emigrate. Air-"Apple Praters."
Oh, Farewell to poor old Erin's Isle, I now must leave you for a while,
Broadside BPP 1001-014-F2
- SIGHTS AND SCENES of Dublin.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
Sights and Scenes of Dublin
Now pay attention young and old, unto my song awhile,
Broadside BPP 1001-015-F2
- The Star of Erin's Isle.
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Star of Erin's Isle.
You brilliant sacred choir, that mankind doth admire,
Broadside BPP 1001-016-F2
- The Surprising Tree of Knowledge
Publisher unknown
n.d.
The Surprising Tree of Knowledge
I'm Simon Bore just come from College, my study I pursued s far,
Broadside BPP 1001-017-F2
- PLEAESNT LOOKING WIFE