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Trial and execution of Charlotte Wood aged 21, at Chester, for the wilful murder of her husband and infant child only 6 months old, on Monday, Sep. 5, 1831.
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Trial and execution of Charlotte Wood
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Phrenology, and mesmeric biology, the legible hand writing of the Almighty on the cranium, intended for the guidance of his creatures : Mr. J. S. Butterwoth, phrenologist, &c. begs msot respectfully to inform the lovers of knowledge and free inquiry that he will deilver lectures at [blank] First lecture ... Second lecture ... Third lecture ... Fourth lecture ... The company will be enlightened by the instructive lectures, and entertained by the interesting experiments. A magneto electric machine will be in the room to increase the amusement, and the magnesium wire light will be exhibited.
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Phrenology and mesmeric biology
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Highway robbery: 20 guineas reward.
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Highway Robbery
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Have you seen the town hall opened?
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Manchester Town Hall
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The Leeds tragedy; or, The bloody brother
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A old ballad of Whittington and his cat
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The Plymouth tragedy; or, Fair Susan's overthrow
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The Politick Maid of Suffolk; or, The lawyer outwitted
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The Bride's burial. To the tune of Lady's fall
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William and Susan. Tune, Black-Ey’d Susan
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A lamentable ballad of fair Rosamond, concubine to Henry 2nd … To the tune of Flying fame
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The Wandering Shepherdess
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Death and the Lady; Or, Great Messenger of Mortality
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The Wanton Wife of Bath
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Colliery explosion near Bolton, on the morning of Monday, March 1st, 1852, at Mr. Thompson's coal works near Bolton : [With a brief description of the scene and casualties, followed by 14 four line verses on the theme]
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Fenton for ever! : a new song
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When we went out a Gypsying
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Bad luck to the hour : Tune - "Rory O' More"
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The League's address : Air - "Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled"
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March to the hustings : Tune - "All the Blue Bonnets are over the Border"
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Th' Anti Kurn Law sung : Tune - "Tinker's Gardens"
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