Local tracts; The Northumberland chieftain, or, Spectre of the abbey: ; Mary, the Maid of the Inn: ; The Indian cottage, or, A search after truth / ; An account of the village apprentice: ; The Affectionate daughter: ; The Maid and magpie: ; The Long pack: ; Mother Bunch's golden fortune-teller; Mary the Maid of the Inn ; Rugantino, the bravo of Venice; The Man with the iron mask; being a circumstantial account of his mysterious confinement in the prison of the Bastile ...; The Fish and the ring, or, The fortunate farmer's daughter: ; Rory O' More: ; Mary, the little pilgrim, or, The journey to the golden palace; The History of the Earl of Derwentwater and the rebellion of 1715: ; The Witch's glen: ; Cutty Soams, or, The spectre of the mine: ; Short sketches of eminent clerks / ; The history of the long pack: ; History of the cauld lad of Hilton: ; The story of Ari: ; Gilbert Geesley of Grisdale Council, or, The modern town councillor: a legendary tale ; collected from an ancient manuscript; an interesting narrative; detailing the singular way she discovered her lover to be a robber and murderer; his conviction and execution; with her forlorn and destitute wanderings and unhappy death ; Mary, the Maid of the Inn / ; to which is added, Hormona, or, The grateful slave; founded on facts; shewing how, when very young, she maintained her afflicted mother, and one of her brothers, by working in a coal-pit ...; a pathetic tale founded on fact; a Northumbrian tale of 1723 / ; Southey's poem on Mary, the Maid of the Inn ; founded on the foregoing melancholy tale; a tale founded on facts; an Irish tale; a full account of the Earl's early life; his rising in rebellion; surrender at Preston; trial; speeches; letters; and execution ... ; also, A complete account of the claims of the Countess Amelia Matilda Mary Tudor Ratcliffe to the estates of Derwentwater ...; a legend of the Tyne, or, The last days of the Earl of Derwentwater; a local story, founded upon an old tradition connected with the coal trade; a Northumbrian legend / ; a legend of the Hilton family; with an account of the Hiltons from the remotest times, chiefly from Surtees' History of Durham ; also, The cauld lad in verse; translated from the original, with notes / Cr 14Tales and romances

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Printed and sold by W. Fordyce
Publication Date
[ca. 1820]
Edition
3rd ed.
Language
English