THE LOCAL HISTORIAN'S TABLE BOOK, OF REMARKABLE OCCURRENCES, Historical Facts, Traditions, LEGENDARY AND DESCRIPTIVE BALLADS, &c., &c., CONNECTED WITH THE COUNTIES OF NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE, NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. BY M. A. RICHARDSON, AUTHOR OF “A DESCRIPTIVE COMPANION THROUGH NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE." LEGENDARY DIVISION. VOL. II. Newcastle-upon-Tyne; M. A. RICHARDSON, 44, GREY STREET. AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. MDCCCXLIV. Univ. Library, UC Santa Cruz 1995 Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Printed by M. A. Richardson, 44, Grey Street. Dissertation on the name of Bateman The Vicar of Woodhorn, by Joseph Ridley Some Account of John Cunningham the Pastoral Poet, by Robert White Particulars relative to the Rebellion of 1569 Memoir of James Brown, the "Durham Poet," by J. H. Dixon, Esq. Excisemen and Smugglers, by Robert White Silky, a Northumbrian tradition, Communicated by Robert Robson Sir Edward Walpole and the Postmaster of Darlington's Daughter Early Traits of the Quakers in the North, by Joseph Ridley Candle Creel, a Northumbrian Custom, by James Hardy Jack Stokoe, by William Pattison Sainct Cudberht, hys hatrid that he bare vnto Women, &c. Horse Stealing, by Robert White Barons of the County of Durham Epistle originally addressed to Robert Boyd, Esq., by Robert Roxby ... The Gathering Ode of the Fenwyke of Northumberland ... 25 ... ... 47 ... ... ... ... ... ... The Tyneside Angler, by Robert Nichols ... ... The Humble Petition of the last remains of Stockton Castle ... ... ... The Raid of Featherstonehaugh, by the late Robert Surtees, Esq. ... ... ... CORRIGENDA. Page 56, at line 8, for "son" read "grandson," and line 10, for "grandson" read "son." Pages 162 and 164, line 1, for "COURT" read "COUT." V. PAGE. 266 |