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- First line: Brewer without any barm, A
- Roud no: 1357 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Brocklebank & Kindersley, Dorset Book of Folk Songs p.19
- Russell, Mrs. | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4d448812-9ad4-4334-8d42-1e81fd3ad562
TRUTH LAID OPEN; OR, EVERY MAN'S DUTY DISCOVERED ACCORDING TO HIS CIRCUMSTANCES
- First line: Gentlemen, pray sit you merry
- Roud no: 1357 | Chapbook | Text
- 'The Parson's Garland' (British Library via ECCO)
- (Licensed and Entered According to Order)
- First line: Gentlemen, pray sit you all merry
- Roud no: 1357 | Chapbook | Text
- Ungrateful Nanny (National Library of Scotland - Chapbooks Printed in Scotland: L.C.2873(33))
- Macnie, William (Stirling) (1820-30) | Scotland : Stirling
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- First line: Brewer without any barm, A
- Roud no: 1357 | Manuscript | Frag. Text; Music
- H.E.D. Hammond MSS (VWML) D905
- Russell, Mrs. Marina | http://data.epexio.com/vaughanWilliams/places/4d448812-9ad4-4334-8d42-1e81fd3ad562
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SONG OF WANT, A; or, THE TRUTH LAID OPEN
- First line: Gentlemen, pray sit you all merry
- Roud no: 1357 | Broadside | Text
- H.E.D. Hammond MSS (VWML) (at D905)
- Bell (Newcastle) | England : Newcastle
BREWER WITHOUT ANY BARM, A [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 1357 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online) Dors019
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BREWER WITHOUT ANY BARM, A [TRADITIONAL BALLAD INDEX ENTRY]
- Roud no: 1357 | Online index | Historical notes / References
- Traditional Ballad Index (online)
- First line: Gentlemen, pray sit you all merry
- Roud no: 1357 | Chapbook | Text
- Ungrateful Nanny (National Library of Scotland - Chapbooks Printed in Scotland: L.C.2873(33))
- Macnie, William (Stirling) (1820-30) | Scotland : Stirling
- URL link
TRUTH LAID OPEN; OR, EVERY MAN'S DUTY DISCOVERED ACCORDING TO HIS CIRCUMSTANCES
- First line: Gentlemen, pray sit you merry
- Roud no: 1357 | Chapbook | Text
- 'The Parson's Garland' (British Library via ECCO)
- (Licensed and Entered According to Order)
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