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Betty Bresskittle’s Pattens, or Sanshum Fair, A Cheshire-Mon’s Crack
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The Owdham Chap’s Visit to th’ Queen
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Anónimo. - : Published in Curiosities of Street Literature; Reeves and Turner (London, Great Britain), 1871
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The Famine Fast Day
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Anónimo. - : Published in Curiosities of Street Literature; Reeves and Turner (London, Great Britain), 1871
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Owd Sammy Twitcher’s Visit tu ‘t Gret Exibishun e Derby. Roat, Kompoazed and Hillusterated by a Darbysher Mon.
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Forness Folk, the’r Sayin’s an’ Dewin’s ; or Sketches of Life and Character in Lonsdale North of the Sands
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Tummus an’ Meary modernised; being a Rendering into the Lancashire Venacular of the Present Time, of Tim bobbin’s Famous Production, “The Laughable Adventures of a Lancashire Clown”
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Kershaw, Tom. - : John Heywood; Simpkin, Marshall and Co. (Manchester; London, United Kingdom), 1870
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Mr Councillor Semitery’s Hoff
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Poacher Tom
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Ramsbottom, Joseph. - : Published in Country Words: A North of England Magazine of Literature, Science and Art (Manchester, Great Britain), 1867
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