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  • James Catnach (18 August 1792 – 1 February 1841) was an Alnwick-born printer and publisher of the early 19th century. He became a major publisher of chapbooks...
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    was "The Life and Death of Dando, the Celebrated Oyster Glutton" by James Catnach: One day he walk'd up to an oyster stall. To punish the natives, large...
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  • John Catnach (1769–1813) was a Scottish born Geordie printer and publisher of the late 18th and early 19th century. John Catnach was born in Burntisland...
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    artist William Henry Percy (1788–1855), naval commander and politician James Catnach (1792-1841), publisher George Biddell Airy (1801–1892), Astronomer Royal...
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    entrance into the palace". Charles Hindley, the biographer of the printer James Catnach, observed that Jones was the subject of satirical pieces in the press...
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    2307/40018908. JSTOR 40018908. Taylor quotes from an 1882 ruling by Justice James Eakin of the Arkansas Supreme Court: 'There were no valid marriages amongst...
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    penny gaffs, cheap plays performed in the back rooms of public houses. James Catnach sold more than a million broadsides[c] (sensationalist single sheet...
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    and Sons 1838 – "The Old Woman and Her Silver Penny", published by James Catnach 1847 – "The Little Old Woman and Her Silver Penny", published by Thomas...
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    earlier contest against Ward, was expressed in a popular poem written by James Catnach, the catchpenny publisher of Seven Dials, London: On Thursday, 30 May...
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  • Farmer's Boy" in an 1832 catalogue of street ballads printed in London by James Catnach. In 1857, the compiler of a book of "Songs of the Peasantry of England"...
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  • sequential illustration Every Man on His Perch, of Going to Hobby Fair. James Catnach pays an unnamed engraver to copy the illustrations of the Cruikshanks...
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  • received no acknowledgement. This is illustrated with the dealings of James Catnach (printer and publisher) of Seven Dials in London, where the payment...
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  • appeared in 1955. Other authors of the series Bern Porter Broadsides were James Catnach, Kenneth Patchen, Mason Jordan Mason (Totem and Taboo) and Porter himself...
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  • Angus John Bell (Junior) William Brockie John Collingwood Bruce James Catnach John Catnach John W. Chater Joseph Crawhall William Davison Scott Dobson W...
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    printers in Alnwick previously. He went into partnership with John Catnach. Catnach had only recently formed a new business after his original venture...
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    Blair. pp. 219–220. Hindley, Charles (1878). The life and times of James Catnach (late of Seven Dials), ballad monger. Illustrations include 42 woodcuts...
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  • 65 of Thomas Allan's Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings James Thomas Clephan - Journalist and songwriter/poet David Dippie Dixon - A historian...
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  • professor at UCLA, to a mid-nineteenth-century broadside ballad printed by Catnach Press in London, entitled "Standing on the Platform", with the subtitle...
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  • published it sometime between 1819 and 1844. It was also published by Catnach, also of London, and Collard of Bristol. The Roud Folk Song Index lists...
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  • Stanley John Campling OBE, Assistant Secretary, Board of Trade. Agnes Catnach, Headmistress, Putney County School. Frank Gordon Challis FRICS, Assistant...
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