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Akeroyde, Samuel (?-1706)

. A Scotch Song Sung at Tunbridge (1698)


Anonymous

. A Merry Ballad of a Rich Maid that Had, 18 Several Suitor...  (1620)

. Jockies Lamentation (1623-1661)

. Robin Hood and the Beggar (1623-1661)

. The King and a Poor Northern Man (1623-1661)

. A True Relation of the Life and Death of Sir Andrew Barton (1630)

. A Maiden-Head Ill Bestowed (1641-1674)

. A Memorable Song on the Unhappy Hunting in Chevy-Chase (1650)

. The Shooe-makers Travell (c1650)

. The Gowlin (1653)

. Robin Hood and the Shepheard (c1655)

. An Admirable New Northern Story (1658-1682)

. A Proper New Ballad on the Old Parliament (1659)

. A New Ballade, to an Old Tune (1660)

. A Pleasant New Ballad, on Sir John Barley-Corn (1660)

. The Gang (1660)

. The Scotch Rebellion (1662-1691)

. Christs Kirk on the Green, Composed (as is Supposed) by King James the Fifth (1663)

. The Praise of Brewers (1663-1674)

. What is that to you? Or, the Northern Lad, his Discription of a Northern Lasse (1663-1674)

. The Second Part of the New Scotch-Jigg (1670)

. A New Song of Moggies Jealousie: Or Jockies Vindication (1671-1704)

. Heartless Harry (1671-1704)

. A Mad Marriage (1671-1704)

. The Longing Virgins Choice (1672)

. An Answer to Nanny (1672-1696)

. A New Scotch Ballad of Jealous Nanny (1672-1696)

. The Cuckoo of the Times (1672-1696)

. The Scotch Wedding (1672-1696)

. The Scotch Wooing (1672-1696)

. The Scottish Lasses Complaint (1672-1696)

. True Lovers Victory (1673-1686)

. Northern Nanny, or the Loving Lasses Lamentation (1674)

. The Lass of Cumberland (1674)

. A Merry Wedding; Or, o Brave Arthur of Bradly (1674-1679)

. Cumberland Laddy (1674-1679)

. The Bonny Scottish Lovers (1674-1679)

. A New Scotch Ballad Call’d Bothwell-Bridge (1679)

. The New Medley: Or, a New Song Composed to the Rairest Tunes (1680)

. Ye London Lads bee Sorry (1681)

. A Tory in a Whig’s Coat (1682)

. An Excellent New Hymne to the Mobile, Exhorting them to Loyalty (1682)

. Jockey’s Lamentation Turn’d into Joy (1682)

. The Loyal Scot (1682)

. The Whigg-Feast (1682)

. An Excellent New Song; Or, The Tory’s Loyal Delight (1683)

. Daniel Cooper (1683)

. Scotch Moggy’s Misfortune (1683)

. Song on Perkin (1683)

. The Sister’s Complaint for the Decay of the Gallants(1684)

. Chastities Conquest (1685)

. The Green-Sickness Grief (1685)

. The Scotch Hay-Makers (1685)

. The Unfortunate Welch-Man (1685)

. The Western Rebel (1685)

. Teague and Sawney (1688)

. The Bonny Scot: Or, the Yielding Lass (1688)

. As I Went Downe... (168-)

. The New Scotch-Jigg (1690)

. The West-Country Jigg: Or, a Trenchmore Galliard (1690)

. A New Scotch Whim (1693)

. A Turn-Coat of the Times (1695)

. Jenny, Jenny: Or, the False Hearted Knight and Kind Hearted Lass (n.d.)

. Jockeys Complaint for Want of his Jenny (n.d.)

. The Good-Man of Auchter Muchty (n.d.)

. The Memorable Battle Fought at Killy Crankie (n.d.)

. A Song (1719)


D’Urfey, Thomas (1653-1723)

. The Scotch Lasses Constancy (1682)

. The Maiden-Warrier (1689)

. The Northern Ditty: Or, the Scotch-man Out-witted (1692)

. An Excellent New Play-House Song, Called the Bonny Grey-ey’d Morn (1700)


Fairfax, Henry (1634-1702)

. How Now Sawny whats the Matter (1679-1682)


Parker, Martin (c1600-c1656)

. The Bonny Bryer (1630)

. A Paire of Turtle Doves (1640)


Phillips, John (1631-?1706)

. Jockey’s Downfall (1679)


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