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A satire on John Ennis, 1809-1878, Bart.First lines: Wanst on a time in Dublin Town, in High-street, as they say, / A Hucksther kept his shop, and sould both butther, eggs, an tay.Dublin: Printed for the Flying Stationers, of whom it may be had arranged to music for sixpence extr

Ennis, John, 1809-1878 | Ballads, English--Ireland | Westmeath (Ireland)

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Object Blinkin Jack, tne mimber [sic] for Athlone!cover

First lines: Now city of the Kings, / Says the Shan Van Vought.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | Elections--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The old batter naggincover

First lines: You are welcome here John Lanigan, / Thrice welcome to this ancient town.

Ballads, English--Ireland | Ireland--Politics and government--19th century | Elections--Ireland--History--19th century

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Object The Cashel electioncover

First lines: All you that wish to hear a joke, I hope you will attend, / Unto those simple verses that lately I have penn'd.Concerns the disputed marriage of William Charles Yelverton, 4th Viscount Avonmore, to Maria Theresa Longworth

Yelverton, Thérèse, Viscountess Avonmore, 1832?-1881 | Ballads, English--Ireland | Avonmore, William Charles Yelverton, Viscount, 1824-1883

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Object Grand triumph of Mrs. Yelvertoncover