1. A pleasant ballad of King Henry II. And the miller of Mansfield, : shewing how he was entertain'd Published / Created: [between 1775 and 1783?] Call Number: Folio 74 OL1 v. 3 Image Count: 1 Description: Verse begins: "Henry our royal King would ride a hunting,". Publisher: Printed and sold at No. 4 Aldermary Church Yard Subject (Name): Henry II, King of England, 1133-1189 Subject (Topic): Hunting Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > A pleasant ballad of King Henry II. And the miller of Mansfield, : shewing how he was entertain'd and lodg'd at the miller's house
2. A tragical ballad of the unfortunate loves of Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor, together with the Published / Created: [between 1793 and 1796] Call Number: Folio 74 OL1 v. 1 Image Count: 1 Alternative Title: Tragical ballad, of the unfortunate love of Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor Description: Dated from the address; see David Stoker, "John Marshall, John Evans, and the Cheap Repository tracts, 1793-1800", PBSA 107:1 (2013), 81-118. Publisher: Printed and sold by J. Evans, No. 41, Long Lane Subject (Geographic): Great Britain Subject (Topic): Broadsides, Ballads, English, Man-woman relationships, Murder, Suicide, Courtship, Betrayal, Hunting, Hunting dogs, Horns (Communication devices)., and Wolves Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > A tragical ballad of the unfortunate loves of Lord Thomas and fair Eleanor, together with the downfall of the brown girl
3. Renowned Robin Hood, or, His archery truly related in his exploits before Queen Catherine Published / Created: [1750?] Call Number: Folio 74 OL1 v. 2 Image Count: 1 Alternative Title: His archery truly related in his exploits before Queen Catherine Description: Date of publication from ESTC. Publisher: Printed by L. How in Petticoat Lane Subject (Geographic): Great Britain Subject (Name): Robin Hood (Legendary character) Subject (Topic): Broadsides, Ballads, English, Archery, Arrows, Bows (Archery)., Targets (Sports)., Hunting, Deer, and Queens Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Renowned Robin Hood, or, His archery truly related in his exploits before Queen Catherine
4. Robin Hood and Allen-a-Dale, or, The manner of Robin Hood's rescuing a young lady from an old Published / Created: [1760?] Call Number: Folio 74 OL1 v. 2 Image Count: 1 Alternative Title: Manner of Robin Hood's rescuing a young lady from an old knight, and restorig her to Allen-a-Dale her former love Description: Date of publication from ESTC. Publisher: s.n. Subject (Geographic): Great Britain Subject (Name): Robin Hood (Legendary character) Subject (Topic): Broadsides, Ballads, English, Man-woman relationships, Love, Hunting, Deer, Arrows, Bows (Archery)., and Forests Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Robin Hood and Allen-a-Dale, or, The manner of Robin Hood's rescuing a young lady from an old knight, and restoring her to Allen-a-Dale her former love. Tune of, Robin Hood in the Green Wood
5. Robin Hoods chace, or, A merry progress between Robin Hood and King Henry. Tune - Robin Hood and Published / Created: [1750?] Call Number: Folio 74 OL1 v. 2 Image Count: 1 Alternative Title: Merry progress between Robin Hood and King Henry Description: Date from ESTC. Publisher: printed by L. How Subject (Geographic): Great Britain Subject (Name): Robin Hood (Legendary character) Subject (Topic): Broadsides, Ballads, English, Archery, Bows (Archery)., Arrows, Hunting, Deer, Harps, and Chasing Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > Robin Hoods chace, or, A merry progress between Robin Hood and King Henry. Tune - Robin Hood and the beggar
6. The king and the forester Published / Created: [1760?] Call Number: Folio 74 OL1 v. 1 Image Count: 1 Description: Verse - "You subjects of England, come listen a while;". Publisher: s.n. Subject (Name): William III, King of England, 1650-1702 Subject (Topic): Kings and rulers, Horseback riding, Hunting, Deer, and Bloodhounds Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > The king and the forester
7. The unhappy memorable song of the hunting of Chevy-Chace Published / Created: [between 1783 and 1796?] Call Number: Folio 74 OL1 v. 1 Image Count: 1 Description: Verse begins: "God prosper long our noble king," Publisher: Sold at no. 42 Long Lane Subject (Topic): Hunting, Soldiers, Arms & armament, and Marching Found in: Lewis Walpole Library > The unhappy memorable song of the hunting of Chevy-Chace