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DURHAM. A Glossary of Words used in Teesdale, in the County of Durham. Post 

 8vo, with a Map of the District, cloth. 6s. 



" Contains about two thousand words ... It is be- guage and literature ... the author has evidently 



lieved the first and only collection of words and Drought to hear an extensive personal acquaint- 



plirases peculiar to this district, and we hail it there- ance with the common language." Darlington 



fore as a valuable contribution to the history of Ian- Times. 



ESSEX. John Noakes and Mary Styles : a Poem ; exhibiting some of the most striking 

 lingual localisms peculiar to Essex ; with a Glossary. By CHABLES CLARK, Esq., of 

 Great Totham Hall, Essex. Post 8vo, cloth. 2s. 



"The poem possesses considerable humour. Taifs " Exhibits the dialect of Essex perfectly." Eclectic 



Magazine. Review. 



" A very pleasant trifle " Literary Gatettt. " Full of quaint wit and humour." Gent's Mag., 



"A very clever production." Essex Lit. Journal May, 1841. 



" Full of rich humour." Essex Mercury. " A very clever and amusing piece of local descrip- 



" Very droll." Metropolitan. tion." Archaeologist. 



KENT. Dick and Sal, or Jack and Joan's Fair : a Doggrel Poem, in the Kentish Dialect. 

 Third Edition. 12mo. 6d. 



LANCASHIRE. Dialect of South Lancashire, or Tim Bobbin's Tummus and Meary ; 

 revised and corrected, with his Rhymes, and AN ENLARGED GLOSSAHT of Words and 

 Phrases, chiefly used by the rural population of the manufacturing Districts of South 

 Lancashire. By SAMUEL BAMFOBD. 12mo, cloth. 3*. 6d. 



LEICESTERSHIRE Words, Phrases, and Proverbs. By A. B. EVANS, D.D., Head 

 Master of Market- IB osworth Grammar School. 12mo, cloth. 5*. 



NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. The Dialect andFolk-Lore of Northamptonshire : a Glossary 

 of Northamptonshire Provincialisms, Collection of Fairy Legends, Popular Super- 

 stitions, Ancient Customs, Proverbs, &c. By THOMAS STEBNBEBG. 12mo, 

 cloth. 6s. 



SUSSEX. A Glossary of the Provincialisms of the County of Sussex. By W. DUEBANT 

 COOPEB, F.S.A. Post 8vo, SECOND EDITION, ENLABGED, cloth. 5*. 



SUSSEX. Jan Oladpole's Trip to 'Merricur in Search for Dollar Trees, and ho\f he got 

 rich enough to beg his way home ! Written in Sussex Doggerel. 12mo. 6d. 



WESTMORELAND AND CUMBERLAND. Dialogues, Poems, Songs, and Ballads, 

 by various Writers, in the Westmoreland and Cumberland Dialects, now first col- 

 lected ; to which is added, a copious Glossary of Words peculiar to those Counties. 

 Post 8vo, pp. 408, cloth. 9s. 



This collection comprises, in the Westmoreland Dia- the Cumbrian Bard (including some now first printed) ; 



led, Mrs. Ann Wheeler's Four Familiar Dialogues, VII. Songs by Miss Blamire and Miss Gilpm ; VIIL 



with Poems, &c.; and in the Cumberland Dialect, 1. Songs by John Rayson ; IX. An Extensive Glossary of 



Poems and Pastorals by the Kev. Josiah Ralph; II. Westmoreland ana Cumberland Words. 

 Pastorals, &c., by Ewan Clark; III. Letters from, 



Dublin, by a young Borrowdale Shepherd, by Isaac All the poetical quotations in " Mr. and Mrs. Sand- 



Ritson ; IV. Poems by John Stag" ; V. Poems by Mark boy's Visit to the Great Exhibition," are to be found 



Lonsdale ; VI. Ballads and Songs by Robert Anderson, in this volume. 



WILTSHIRE. A Glossary of Provincial Words and Phrases in use in Wiltshire, showing 

 their Derivation in numerous instances trom the Language of the Anglo-Saxons. By 

 JOHN YONGE AKEEMAN, Esq., F.S.A. 12mo, cloth. 3s. 



YORKSHIRE. The Yorkshire Dialect, exemplified in various Dialogues, Tales, and 

 Songs, applicable to the County ; with a Glossary. Post 8vo. la. 



" A shilling book worth its money ; most of the feelings of the rustic mind ; and the addresses to 



pieces of composition are not only harmless, but good Riches and Poverty hare much of the freedom and 



and pretty. The eclogue on the death of ' Awd Daisy,' spirit of Burns. " Gentleman's Magazine May 



an outworn horse, is an outpouring of some of the best 1 841 . 



YORKSHIRE. The Hallamshire (district of Sheffield) Glossary. By the Rev. JOSEPH 

 HUNTER, author of the History of " Hallamshire," " South Yorkshire," &c. Post 

 8vo, cloth. 4>s. (original price 8s.) 



YORKSHIRE. Bairnsla Foak's Annual, on onny body els as beside fort 'y years 1842 

 and 1843, be TOM TBEDDLEHOYLE ; to which is added the Barnsley and Village 

 Record, or the Book of Facts and Fancies, by NED NUT. 12mo, pp. 100. 1*. 



YORKSHIRE. Sum Thowts abaght Ben Bunt's Weddin ; Tom Treddlehoyle's Thowts 

 abaght Nan Bunt's Chresmas Tea Party, &c. Two Pieces, (Barnslev Dialect.") 

 12mo. 6d. ' 



