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Series86.02: 'The Goldsmiths Garland or The Bankers delight', 1807
- Date:
- 1807
- Call Number:
- SAFE/Banks Papers/Series 86.02
- Digital ID:
- IE3183265
- Written :
- 98th 9BC 77:00:20
- Subject:
- Banks, Joseph, Sir, 1743-1820
- Cartlich, William
- Ellison, Richard, 1754-1827
- Yarborough, Charles Anderson Pelham, 1st Baron, 1748-1823
- Lincolnshire (England).
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'being a Selection from the Songs intended to have been Sung & the Verses intended to have been distributed at Lincoln during the memorable contest for the Representation of the County in the Year 1807 between the Landed & the Mercantile interest.'Titles include:No. 1 'Tumble down Dick A Prophetic Ballad'No. 2 'A Song. To the Tune of Taffy was a Welshman & Taffy was a Thief &c'No 3 'Questions for a Lincoln Candidate'No 4 'The Beam & the Rafter an Epigram'No 5 'A dialogue between Lord Yarborough and Sir Jos. Banks...'No 6 'The Catholic cry or Extracts from the Private Canvas of a County Candidate'.Written in the hand of William Cartlich. Includes annotations written in the hand of Banks.
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