Index.

⁂ In the following Index the titles of the Ballads are given in Small Capitals, and the first lines in italics.

A Ballad of Derbyshire, [7]
A Day in the Woodlands, [237]
A Journey Into the Peak, [257], [259]
A New Song on the Great Foot-Race at Derby, [252]
A Peak Ballad, [274]
A Poem found by Mr. * * * and Dedicated to Major Trowell, [190]
A Rhapsody on the Peak of Derbyshire, [248]
A Strange Banquet, or the Devil's Entertainment by Cook Laurel at the Peak in Derbyshire, [125]
Abington, [180]
Adam Bell, [75]
Address to "Dickie," [226]
Agincourt, Battle of, et seq., [8]
Agricultural Meeting, [160]
Alderwasley, [269]
Ale, Derby, [11], [129], [142]
—— Cakes and, [60]
Aldermary Church Yard, [1]
"All you that delight in merriment," [119]
Allestree, [268], [273]
All Saints' Church, Derby, [206]
Alfreton, [267]
Alvaston, [269]
Allan-a-Dale, [100]
Alroes, Lord, [52]
Alton Towers, [134], [135], [273]
Alton Lodge, [273]
Amber, [151]
An Address To "Dickie," 226
"Angler, Complete," [257]
An Elegy upon the Death of the greatest Gentry in Darley Dalle, [146]
Anne, St. Well, [10]
Anthony Babington's Complainte, [164]
Ap. Thomas, Sir Rees, [45], [49], [52]
Arabella Stuart, [222]
Archer's Wall, [102]
Ardglass, Countess of, [257]
Arnold, [270]
"As I sat musing by the fire", [255]
"As our king lay musing in his bed," [2], [3], [4]
"As I was going to Darby, Sir," [115]
"Arthur a Bradley," [83]
"As I on Oker Hill one day did stand," [147]
"As I to Ireland did pass," [223]
Ashborne, [6], [83], [132], [133], [135], [263], et seq., [269], [272], [284]-[286]
Ashborne Foot-Ball Song, [284]
Ashborne Inns, [286]
—— bull-ring, [285]
—— "tear brain," [286]
—— theatre, [284]
Ashop, river, [237]
Ashopton, [237], [238], [242]
Ashford-in-the-Water, [130], [255]
Ashmole, Elias, [92]
—— autograph, [292]
Ashover, [146], [152], [239] et seq., [267]
Ashton, [269]
Ashupton Garland, [237]
Atlow, [269], [272]
"Attend, ye jolly gardeners", [184]
"At length my wandering feet have brought," [243]
Audley End, [11]
Autograph, Anthony Babington, [165]
—— Arabella Stuart, [222]
—— Elias Ashmole, [92]
Aurora Borealis, ballad on, [64]
Axe Edge, [143], [245]
Ayscough, William, [65]
Babington family, [151], [164]-[181]
Babington, Antony, Complainte, [164]
Bakewell, [66], [130], [131], [245], [268], [286], et seq.
Ballad of Derbyshire, [7]
—— Hero Robin Hood, [73]
Bage, [148]
Baske, [148]
Ballard, [175]
Bank Hall, [142], [143]
Banks, Sir Joseph, [152]
Bannard, James, [243], [246]
Barking Barbers, [199]
Barnwell, [175]
Barrow-upon-Soar, [269]
Bachelors of Darby, The Unconscionable, [58]
Basford, [270]
Bath, [157]
Ballad, a Peak, Henry and Clara, [274]
Bateman, Thomas, [12], [129]
Bath, [8]
Beggars' Well, [266]
Beeston, [267]
Beaumaris, [25]
Beggar's Ramble, [266]
Beggar's Wells, [176]
Beggarley, [270]
Bellamy, [176]
Bell, Adam, [75]
Belper, [268]
Bellman of London, [126]
Belvoir, [267]
Bennett, William, [67], [96], [230]
Beresford Hall, [257], [261]
Bessy, Song of the Lady, [12]
Begrammes Abbey, [39], [43]
Bessel, J., (Printer), [61]
Bentley, [271]
Bell, Rev. W. R., [286]
Bessick, [271]
Beggar's Ramble, The, [271]
Birchover, [147]
Blackwell, [267]
Blakely Oldhurst, [134]
Blink-Eyed Cobbler, [119]
Blue's Valour Displayed, [129]
Blesford Hall, [272]
Blyfield, [274]
Bonner, Sir William, [46]
Boothby, —— [7], [135]
Boyce, Dr., [209]
Bottle Brook, [268]
Bolt Edge Moor, [232]
Bosworth Field, [47], [48]
Bolesworth field, [47], [48]
Bonsall, [268]
Boar, Blue, [49], [75]
Bow Lane, [1]
Bow, wow, wow, [199]
Bowden, [231], [233]
Bood, [142]
Borleyash, [274]
Broxter, [270]
Brailsford, [261]
Brown, Samuel, [268]
Bridgeford, [270]
Breadsall, [268]
Bramcote, [267]
Bradford, [135]
Brickhill, [261]
Brackenbury, [14], et seq.
Browne, [134]
Brierlow, [245]
Brereton, Humphry, [12], et seq.
Bradshaw, Epistle to John, [258]
Brimlow, John, [255], [256]
Brome, Henry, [263]
Bromefield, [13]
Brightside, [153]
Bradley, [272]
Bradley, Arthur A', [83]
Brunsley Gin, [271]
Breaston, [271]
Brailsford Hall, [272]
Braston, [272]
Brassington, [272]
Bradburn, [272]
Breedon on the Hill, [273]
Bramshall, [274]
Bramest, [274]
Butler, [275]
Bradshaw, [275]
Bull, [74], [75], [79]-[81]
Bullets, [10]
Buxton, [8], [66], [68], [96]-[103], [227], [228], [243], [244], [272]
—— Advertiser, [228]
Buckstone, Lay of the, [96]
Buckingham, [30]
Bulcote, [270]
"Burlesque upon Burlesque," [257]
Burning in a Tun, [17]
Burton-on-Trent, [269]
Burton Joyce, [270]
Bull-running, [73], [74], [79], [80], [81]
Butcher, Drunken, of Tideswell, [66]
Burslem, [274]
Calverton, [270]
Calton family, [148]
Carlton, [276]
Calton, [148]
Calthorpe, [270]
Castle Naze works, [142]
Cakes and ale, [60]
Calver, [269]
Callcott, [115], [269]
Cat, Whittington and his, [103]
Cat and Fiddle, [245]
Cambridge, Duke of, [2], [273]
—— 7, [255], [273]
Castleton, [68], [92], [125]-[129], [274], [275], [280]
—— a strange banquet at, [125], [230]
Cards, game at, for a kingdom, [64]
Candles, [23]
Cap of maintenance, [128]
Carnarvon, [25]
"Cavalier," [67]
Cavendish, Sir William, [222]
—— Elizabeth, Countess of, [222]
Caldon, [272]
Caulton, [272]
Carsdale, [272]
Cecil, [222]
Celestial bard, [193]
Chappell, W., [3], [62], [110]
Chapel-en-le-Frith, [62], [68], [69], [97], [102], [142], [143], [204], [226], [231]
Chamber Knoll, [71]
Charcoal, [23]
Chatsworth, [11], [222], [269], [275]
Chaddesden, [268]
Cheadle, [273]
Checkley in the Hole, [274]
Cheetham, Library, [1]
Chester, Ranulph, Earl of, [236]
Cheshire, [5], [13] et seq., [39], [40], [56], [58], [230]
Chesterfield, [104], [267]
—— Earl of, [257]
Chee Tor, [245]
Cheetham Hill, [230]
Chester, West, [26]
Chevy Chace, [196]
Chilwell, [267]
Chirk Land, [13]
Choir of All Saints' Church, [206]
"Christians, to my tragic ditty," [274]
—— thunder at, [274], [275]
Cider, [60]
Cinder Hills, [270]
Clara, Henry and, [274]
Claret, [11]
Clay Cross, [267]
Clarence, Duke of, [14], et seq.
Clifton, [285]
Clifton Grove, [270]
Clim of the Clough, [75], [100]
Clorinda (Maid Marian), [74] et seq.
Clough, Clim of the, [75], [100]
Clowdeslee, William of, [75], [100]
Cobler, The Blink-Eyed, [119]
Cock Tail Reel, [153]
Cock Lorel, or Cook Laurel, [125]
Comical Scotch dialogue, [64]
Coke family, [135], [137], et seq., [187]-[203]
Cokain, Sir Aston, notice of, [6], [7]
—— Ballad of Derbyshire, [6]
—— Poems, [7]
—— portrait of, [7]
—— Journey into the Peak, [257]
Cokain, Thomas, [6], [7]
Coke, Daniel Parker, [187]
Cook Laurel's Entertainment to the Devil, [125]
—— note, [126]
Cook, Eliza, [246]
Cook, [275]
"Cook Laurel would have the Devil his guest," [126]
Colepepper Col., [55]
Coloton Green, [274]
Collyer, J. Payne, [179]
Colvile, C. R., [161]
Collumbell, [149]
"Complete Gamester," [257]
"Commentaries of De Montlac," [257]
Complainte of Anthonie Babington, [164]
Combs Moss, [97], [102]
"Come lasses and lads," [61]
"Come all you gallant lasses of courage stout and bold," [129]
"Come gather round and form a throng," [160]
"Complete Angler," [257], et seq.
"Come hark you well, my masters, pray can you me tell," [271]
"Coming home into this frozen clime," [258]
Congleton, [143]
Cooper, W. Durant, [164]
Coopland, [24]
Cosel, [267]
Cottage of Content, [243]
Cotnermay, [271]
Cotton, Charles, [7], [257]-[263]
—— Journey into the Peak, [257]
—— Epistle to John Bradshaw, [259]
—— list of his works, [257]
—— MS. poems, [257]
—— Poems on Several Occasions, [257]
—— life of, [257]
—— Complete Angler, [257]
Coventry, [262]
Coventry, [75]
Cowley, [169]
Coxbench, [268]
Crapnidge, [274]
Crich, [152], [162]
Cromford, [269], [272]
Crompton, John Bell, [162]
Croome, [245]
Cropwell, [270]
Cross-o'th-hands, [268]
Crumpswood, [273]
Cubley, [207]
Dakin, [152]
Dale, [271]
Danby, Lord, Devonshire's Noble Duel with, [55]
Darnall Park, [25]
Darley, [273]
Darley Abbey, [269]
Darley Dale, Elegy upon the Death of the greatest Gentry, [146]
—— 269
Date Obelum Belisario, [199]
Death of Rev. Bache Thornhill, [255]
Deaf Stone, [11]
"Dear Polyhymnie be," [7]
"Declare, O Muse, what demon 'twas," [111]
Deincourt, [210]
Delamere forest, [13], et seq.
—— Lord, [55], et seq.
Delaware, Lord, [58]
Deloney, Thomas, [179]
Denby, [268]
Derby, Earl of, [8], [12], et seq.
Derby, [6], [7], [115], et seq., [269]
Derby Ram, [115]
Derby, [182], [183], [280], [281]
Derby, Agricultural Meeting, [160]
—— Nun's Green, Songs on, [187]
Derby Blues, [129], [184]
Derby Hero, [249]

Derby hills, [1], [243]
—— ale, [11], [129]
—— Unconscionable Bachelors of, [58]
—— lasses of, [58]
—— races, [118]
—— Florist's Song, [206]
Derbyshire Volunteers, [2], [131]
—— Militia, [115], [182], [192]
Derbyshire, A Ballad of, [6]
Derbyshire, New Ballad of Robin Hood, [73]
Derbyshire Miller, [110]
Derbyshire Men, [145]
Derbyshire Militia, Song in Praise of, [182]
Derbyshire Hills, [243]
Derbyshire Dales, [246]
Derbyshire, A Rhapsody on, [248]
Derrick, Samuel, [157]
Derwent, river, [8], [237], [241], [268]
—— village, [237]
Derwentwater, Lord, [55]
Dethick, [151], [164]-[181]
Devonshire's Noble Duel, [55]
—— Duke of, [55], et seq., [157], [183], [263], [265], [275]
—— Long-Arm'd Duke, [55]
—— Duchess of, [57]
—— Yorkshire Pie, [157]
Diamond Hill, [245]
Dibden, [198]
Dicey, W., [74]
Dick Whittington, [103]
Dickie of Tunstead, [226]
"Dickie," An Address to, [226]
Diseworth, [273]
Dixon, H., [1]
Donnington, [273]
Dob Holes, [268]
Doctor Double Ale, [126]
Dove, river, [247]
Doveridge, [83], [274]
Dove Dale, [247], [257], et seq.
—— river, [257] et seq.
Doune, [7]
Draycott, [271]
Drawn with wild horses, [17]
Drayton, [7]
Draycott, Philip, [170]
Driving of the Deer, [230]
Dronfield, [153]
Drunken Butcher of Tideswell, [66]
Duckinfield, [230]
Dudley, W., [207]
—— S., [207]
Duel, Devonshire's noble, [55]
Duffield, [268], [281]
Dunstable, [261]
Dunchurch, [262]
Durham, Bishop of, [46]
Durintwood, [134]
Eagles Foot, [35]
Eastwood, [271]
Eaton, [267], [274]
Ebbing and flowing well, [10]
Edale, [230]
Edward IV., [12]
Edwards, [149]
Eldon Hole, [10], [275]
—— Hill, [232]
Ellaston, [273]
Elegy upon the Death of the greatest Gentry of Darley Dale, [146]
Elizabeth of York, [12]
Elvaston, [6], [257], [269]
Entcliffe Hill, [130], [131]
Eperstone, [270]
Epistle to John Bradshaw, Esq., [258]
Epsom, [10]
Espernon, Duke of, [257]
Etwall 269
Eyre, family, [129], [147]
"Fair one of Tunis," [257]
Fairfield, [78]
Fair, Humours of Hayfield, [61]
—— Nottingham Goose, [58], et seq.
"Farewell our daddies and our mammies," [182]
Farley, [273]
Farnfield, [24]
Faulkner, [285]
Fawcett's Ashborne Foot-ball Song, [284]
Ferrars, Lord, [41], [132]
Findern, [269]
Firby, [268]
Firbeck, [267]
Fitzwarine, Sir Hugh, [104]
—— Alice, [104]
—— Maud, [104]
Flash, [271]
Flax-Dresser's Wife of Spondon and the Pound of Tea, [281]
Flax-holmes, [281]
Florists' Song, [206]
Florist's Song, [184]
Florist's society, [184]
Fludyer, [157]
Fole, [274]
Foljamb, [67]
Forest, Delamere, [13], et seq.
"For Jesus' sake be merry and glad," [12]
Foston, [273]
Foot-ball, game of, [118]
—— Derby, [118], [284]
Foot-ball Song, Ashborne, [284]
Foot-ball at Ashborne, [284], et seq.
Fox Chase, Squire Vernon's, [131]
Fox, family, [118], [227]
Fox Low, [245]
Fox Torr, [290], [292], [293]
France, conquest of, [1]
French King, [1], [4]
Frith, Squire, Hunting Song, [142]
Frith, Samuel, [142]
Fools, strips of, [16]
"From the famous Peak of Darby," [281]
Gage, [180]
Gallow's Inn, [271]
Game at cards for a kingdom, [64]
—— cakes and ale, [60]
"Gamester, Complete," [257]
Gamwell of Gamwell Hall, [75], [76]
Garland of Merriment, [64]
Garland, Ashupton, [237]
Gaunt, John of, [79], [188]-[203]
Gautriss Dale, [232]
Gawn, [118]
Gawsworth, [143]
Gedling, [270]
Gell, Colonel Thomas, [210]
—— Sir John, [210]
George Inn, [273]
George III., [2]
Gerrard, Sir Gilbert, [177]
Getliffe, [285]
Ghent, John of, [79], [188]-[203]
Ghost, [71], [72]
Giltbrook, [270]
Gingler's Inn, [269]
Gipsies metamorphosed, [126]
Gipsies' Song, The, [280]
"God that is moste of myghte," [54]
"God prosper long fair Derby town," [196]
"Good people give attention to a story you shall hear," [55]
Gosley Bank, [272]
Goose Fair, [58], et seq.
Gotham, [210], [270]
Gray, [210]
Graceley, [143]
Greaves, [147]
Greensmith, [149]
Greene, [209]
Green, Hugh Stenson and Molly, [263]
Gresley, [270]
Greswark, [144]
Gretna Green, [274]
Grindleford Bridge, [92]
Guards, brigade of, [2]
Gunthorpe, [270]
Gutch, John Mathew, [73]
Guy, Earl of Warwick, [75]
Habbington, [7]
Haddon Hall, [131], [148], [245]
—— Over, [289]
—— Grove, [290]
Haines, William, [92]
Hall, [275]
Halliwell, J. O., [280]
Hand, [285]
Halliwell Collection, [1], [12]
Handford, Tom, [136]-[142]
Hansley, [267]
Handel, [209]
Harpham, [157]
Harden, [13]
Harestan, [210]
Harrington, Earl of, [6], [257]
"Hark, hark, brother sportsmen, what a melodious sound," [143]
Harehill, [273]
Harton, [273]
Harlow Dale, [280], [290]
Harleian MSS., [54]
Hardstaff, [267]
"Hark you well, you neighbours all, and pray now can you tell," [266]
Harrington, Sir William, [46], [51]
Hardwick, Earl of, [160], [161]
—— Bess of, [222]
Hartington, "strange and wonderful sight" there, [64]
Hartington, [64], [66]
Hathersage, [85], [91], [92]
Hassop, [147]
—— and Little John, [85], et seq., [91], et seq.
—— Little John's grave, &c., [91], [92]
Hathenturns, [270]
Hayfield Fair, Humours of, [61]
Hayfield, [61], [62]
Haymore, [272]
Heanor, [271]
Helldon Hill, [232]
Henry and Clara, a Peak Ballad, [274]
"Here must I tell the praise," [105]
Hero, Derby, [249]
—— Stafford, [250]-[254]
Hertford, Earl of, [222], [225]
Hickham, [267]
High Peak, [61], [64], [67], [248], [274], [280]
High Church in Shropshire, [264]
Highlander, [64]
Highgate, [260]
Hilson (Ilkeston), [271]
Hills, Derby, [1], [5]
Hillary, [210]
Hood, Robin, [73]-[103]
Hodgkinson, [152]
Hogdeston, [273]
Hognaston, [269], [272]
Holland, George, [267]
Hollington, [268]
Holt Castle, [12], [19], [24], [45]
Holy poker, [199]
Horsley, [268]
Howitt, Richard, [210]
Howsley, [143]
Hoyland, [269]
Hugh Stenson and Molly Green, [263]
Humours of Hayfield Fair, [61]
Hunter, Rev. Joseph, [73]
Hunting songs, Squire Vernon's Fox Chace, [131]
—— Trusley, [137]
—— Squire Frith's, [142]
Hurdle, [17]
Hutchinson, Tour through the Peak, [61], [227]
—— of Owthorpe, [257]
Hyde Park, [2]
Hyson Green, [270]
"I'll sing you a song of a neat little place," [284]
"I sigh for the land where the orange tree flingeth," [246]
"I' Darbyshire who're born an' bred," [145]
Ilam Hall, [134]
Ilkeston, [271]
"In summer time when leaves are green," [237]
Isle of Man, [13], [18]
"Jack Asses' trot," [193]
James, King, [56]
—— taxes, [55], et seq.
—— treachery of, [57]
Jenkinson, [149]
Jewitt, Arthur, [248]
—— Rev. Arthur George, [274]
——'s "Wanderings of Memory," [274]
—— Henry and Clara, a Peak Ballad, [274]
Johnson, [280]
Jonson, Ben, [7]
Jones, [179], [180]
Journey into the Peak, [257], [259]
Kedleston, [269]
Kendall, [24]
Kent, [26], [73]
—— Earl of, [46]
Keyworth, [270]
"Kind gentlemen will you be patient awhile," [74]
King's Mills, [273]
King Henry V., his Conquest of France, [1]
—— Edward IV., [12]
—— George III., [2]
—— Henry VII., [12]
—— Charles II., [12]
—— Richard, [50], et seq.
—— James, [56]
"—— of the Peak," [67], [133]
—— Henry VIII., [67]
—— Richard II., [79]
—— Castile and Leon, [79]
—— George IV., [111]
—— George I., [146]
—— James I., [164], [222]
—— Charles I., [211]
—— William I., [230]
Kimberworth, [153]
Kimberley, [267]
Kinder Scout, [67], [241], [242]
Kirk Ireton, [268]
Kirke, H., [204]
Kirkland, Walter, [145]
Kirklees Priory, [91], [93]
Kniveton, Sir Gilbert, [7]
—— Mary, [7]
Knolls, Sir Frederick, [179]
Konynges Dale, [232]
Langley Mill, [271]
Lady Bessy, Song of the, [12]
Lady Low, [97]
Lady Arabella Stuart, [222]
Lambley, [270]
Lancashire, [5], [49], [105]
Lancaster, Duke of, [79], [187]
Langley, [143], [144], [269]
Lasses of Darby pawned by their sweethearts, [58]
"Last night as slumbering on my bed I lay," [188]
Latham House, [24], et seq.
Lathkiln Dale, [287], [290]
—— River, [290]
Latimer, Lord, [46]
Lay of the Buckstone, [96]
Laycock, Samuel, [229]
Layksley (see Loxley)
Lead, [272]
Lead, [10], [11]
Leak, [210]
Leake, or Leke, family, [210] et seq.
Lee Lane, [271]
Lee, Lord, [41]
Leech, Mrs., of Tideswell, [114]
Leechurch, [272], [274]
Leicestershire, [117]
Leigh, Lord, [41]
Leicester, [44], [53]
Leke, Sir Francis, [210]
Lennox, Earl of, [222]
Lenton, [270]
Lichfield, [48], [262]
"Life of the Duke of Espernon," [257]
Lincoln, [76], [98]
Lincolnshire, [58]
Lines Occasioned by a Yorkshire Pie, [157]
Lislay, Lord, [38]
Little Hallam, [271]
Little Britain, [39], [47]
—— Stoone, [47]
—— Eaton, [268]
Little John, [73]-[103], [238], et seq.
Little John and Robin Hood,

[85]
Little John's End, [91]
Littleover, [269]
Liverpool, [39]
Locko Grange, [268]
Lomas, [286]
Longnor, [272]
London, [16], et seq., [55], [104], [105], [121], [157], [280], [282], [283]
—— great fire of, [104]
—— Tower of, [225]
Long-Armed Duke, [55]
Longstone, [255]
Longford, [135], [137], [269], [273]
Lordis Seat, [230], [231]
"Lord Peverel stood on the Lordis Seat," [231]
Lost and Dead, [204]
Loughborough, [270]
Lovell, Lord, [46]
Lovers' Leap, [244]
Lowton, [270]
Loxley, [73]-[103], [274]
Ludlow, [14]
Lysons, [210]
Mackworth, [269], [273]
Macclesfield Forest, [143], [144]
Maid Marian, [73]-[103], [238], et seq.
Malpas, [40]
Mam Tor, [245]
Mammaton, [273]
Manners, [148]
Manchester, [1], [24], et seq.
Mansfield, [271]
Mapperley, [270], [271]
Mappleton, [272]
Markeaton, [269], [273]
Marrot Moor, [267]
Mar routed, [64]
Martin Markall, [126]
Marston, [273]
Marpole, [271]
Marton, [273]
Mary Queen of Scots, [222]
Masbro', [153]
Massinger, [7]
Matlock, [150], [245], [269]
May, [7]
May pole, [61]
Mayfield, [285]
Mead, [60]
Mercaston, [7]
Mercer's Company, [104]
Merriment, garland of, [64]
Meverell, [67]
Mickleover, [269]
Middleton, [272]
Middleton by Youlgrave, [268]
Milford Haven, [43]
Militia, Derbyshire, [115], [182]
—— Song in praise of, [182]
Milnes, [239], et seq.
Milward, [150], [268]
Miller, the Derbyshire, [110]
Minstrels, [79], [80]
Minstrels' Court, [79], [80]
—— King of the, [79], [80]
Monsal Dale, [247]
"Montaigne's Essays," [257]
Montlac De, [257]
Monyash, [286], et seq.
Moregreen, [271]
Morley, [149], [268]
Morgan, [173]
"Moral Philosophy of the Stoics," [257]
Moules dale, [13]
Music of "As our King lay musing in his bed," [2]
Music of "The Derbyshire Miller," [110]
Music of "The Gipsies' Song," [280]-[281]
Mugginton, [269], [273]
Mullins, Tom, [132]-[134]
Mundy family, [198], [203]
Nares, [209]
"Neaw, Dickie, be quiet wi' thee, lad," [228]
Nether Green, [271]
Netherton, [274]
New Ballad of Robin Hood, shewing his Birth, Breeding, Valour, and Marriage, at Tutbury Bull Running, [73]
New Song in Praise of the Derbyshire Militia, [182]
Newton, [267], [273]
Newthorpe, [270]
Norfolk, Duke of, [46], [52]
Northampton, [74]
Northern Lights, ballad on, [64]
Nottingham, [58], [65], [73], [98], [264]
—— Goose Fair, [58], et seq.
Nottinghamshire, [73]-[103]
Nun's Green Rangers, [199]
Nun's Green, ballads on, [187]-[203]
Nuttall, [270]
Oaker Hall, [272]
Oakes, James, [237], et seq.
Oakamoor, [273]
Obstinate lady, [7]
Ockbrook, [268]
"Of all your modern heroes," [249]
"O give me the land where the wild thyme grows," [248]
Ogston, [151]
Oker Hill, [147], [153]
Okerthorpe, [267]
Okeover Hall, [272], [285]
Oldacre, [271]
Old Nun's Green, [187]
"One Valentine's day in the morning," [137]
On the Strange and Wonderful Sight that was seen in the Air on the 6th of March, 1716, [64]
On the Death of the Late Rev. Bache Thornhill, M.A., [255]
"O say not so, Sir Francis," [210]
Osgathorpe, [230], et seq.
Osmaston by Ashborne, [133]
Over Haddon, [289]
Overton, [152]
Overton, [274]
Overington, [270]
Owen, Jack, [143]
Owthorpe, [257]
Oxford, Earl of, [41]
Oxford, [249]
Paget, [173]
Paislow Moss, [68], [71]
Pain, [149]
Pantons in the Dale, [273]
Paris, [6], [42]
Park Nook, [272]
Park Hall, [274]
Parson's Torr, [286]
Parwich, [272]
Paving and Lighting. A New Song, [196]
Paynslee, [170]
Pearcey, General, [265]
Peel, Sir Robert, [255]
Peak Hills, [272]
—— Ballad, Henry and Clara, [274]
"Peak, Wonders of the," [257]
—— Tradition of, [2]
—— High, [61], [64], [67], [248], [274], [280]
—— a Rhapsody on, [248]
—— Journey into the, [257], [259]
—— Forest, [67], [103], [204], [230], [275]
Pedlar and Robin Hood, [3]
Percy Society, [1], [12]
—— Lord, [46], [52]
Pentrich, [267]
Perkin Wood, [267]
Perwolt, [274]
Perry Dale, [232]
Peverel and the Driving of the Deer, [230]
Peverel family, [230], [231], et seq.
Pie, Yorkshire, [157]
Pills to purge melancholy, [61], [126]
Pilsley, [267]
Pinder of Wakefield, [74]
Pinxstone, [267]
Playford, [280]
Poems on Nun's Green, [187]-[203]
—— dedicated to Major Trowel, [192]
"—— upon Several Occasions," [257]
Polesworth, [7]
Pooley, [6], [7]
Poole's Hole, [10]
Potter of Hill Top, [268]
Pott, [149]
Power of Love, [210]
Pressed Man's Lamentation, [182]
Prestwood, [273]
Princely Diversion, or the Jovial Hunting Match, [137]
Prince in the Town, and Devil in the Church, [111]
Prince of Wales, George, [111]
Printers, J. Bessel, [61]
—— William Ayscough, [65]
—— Wynkende Worde, [73], [126]
—— W. Dicey, [74]
—— R. Raikes, [74]
—— W. O., [126], [137]
—— A. M., [126]
—— J. Deacon, [126]
"Planter's Manual," [257]
"Puss in Boots," [269], [272]
Pursglove, Bishop, [67]
Quadrupeds, The, [193]
Quarndon, [269], [273]
Queen Elizabeth, [164], [165], [225]
—— of Scots, Mary, [166]-[181]
Quicksall, [273]
Quin, [157]
Quintin, St., family, [157], [158]
—— Sir William, [157], [158]
Radborne, [137]
Radford, [270]
Radgley, [273]
Raikes, R., [74]
Raleigh, Sir Walter, [222]
Ram, The Derby, [115]
Ramble, Beggar's, [266]
Ramble, The Beggar's, [271]
Randolph, [7]
Ratcliffe, [270]
Rees Ap Thomas, Sir, [45], [49], [52]
Red Hill, [270]
Reel, Cocktail, [157]
Recruiting Derby hills, [1], [5]
Red Rose, [49]-[53]
Rempstone, [273]
Repton, [269]
"Reliquary," [65], [73], [92], [97], [145], [164], [287]
Rhapsody on the Peak of Derbyshire, [248]
Riber Hall, [150]
Richmond, Duke of, [161]
Richard, King, [50], et seq.
Richmond, Margaret, [12], et seq.
—— Earl of, [12], et seq.
Riddings, [238], et seq.
Ripley, [268]
Risley, [271]
Robin Hood and the Pedlar, [32]
—— A New Ballad of, [73]
—— Lytell geste of, [73]
—— and Little John, [85]
—— 73-[103], [238], et seq., [270]
Robin Hood's marks, [102]
Rodsley, [273]
Rosemary Hill, [273]
Rosley, [273]
Roston, [273]
Ross, Lord, [46]
Rose of England, [6]
Rose, red, [49], [53]
Rose, Union of, [53]
Rose of Lancaster, [69]
Rose and Crown, [268]
Rowlands, [126]
Row (or Roo) Tor, [147]
Rowsley, [269]
Rowland of Warburton, [45]
Roxburghe Collection, [1], [58], [74], [126]
Ruddington, [270]
Runcorn, [144]
Rural dance about the May-pole, [61]
Rushop Edge, [230]
Russell, Sir William, [257]
Sack, [11]
Salisbury, [30], [54]
Salford, [24]
—— Bridge, [24]
Sandall Castle, [19]
Sandiacre, [271]
Sandys, [7]
Sandy Way Head, [68]
Savage, [175]
Savage, Sir John, [19], [49]
Scarsdale, [210]
—— Lord, [210]
Scarlet, Will, [100]
Scotch dialogue, [64]
Scrope, Lord, [46]
Selston, [267]
Seymour, Lord, [222]
Shallcross, [144]
Shardlow, [269]
Shaw, the Staffordshire hero, [252]
Shaws Croft, [286]
Sheepshead, [270]
Sheffield, [31], [74], [239], et seq.
—— Castle, [31]
Sheppards Folly, [269]
Sherwood Forest, [73]-[103], [270]
Sherry, Cary, [7]
—— Mary, [7]
Ship of fools, [126]
Shipley Wood, [271]
Shipley, [271]
Shirley Park, [132], [285]
—— family, [132]
Shoolbottam, [271]
Shottle, [268]
Shootingslow, [245]
"Should the French but presume on our coast to appear," [182]
Shrewsbury, Earl of, [12], et seq., [222]
—— 43, [45]
Shrove Tuesday, [285]
Sign of the Eagle's foot, [35]
—— Bull, [75]
—— George, [112]
—— Angel, [126], [184]
—— White Horse, [131]
—— Rutland Arms, [289]
—— White Hart, [286], [289]
—— Wheat Sheaf, [286]
—— Sun, [263]
—— Rose and Crown, [268]
—— Puss in Boots, [269]
Sigsmore, [272]
Sinfin Moor, [118]
Sir Richard Whittington's Advancement, [104]
Sir Francis Leke; or the Power of Love, [210]
Skiers, [238], et seq.
Skull at Tunstead, [226]
Slack, [71]
Sloman, Charles, [110]
Smalley, [268]
Smith, [197], [285]
Smock frock, [64]
Snelston, [267], [285]
Snitterton, [150]
Solomon's Temple, [243], [245]
Song, [206]
Song of the Lady Bessy, [12]
Song, Ashborne Foot-ball, [284]
Song, The Gipsies', [280]
"Soon as old Ball was got better," [153]
Song (a satirical attack on the Choir of All Saints' Church, Derby), [206]
South Normanton, [267]
Southwell, [270]
Sparrowpit, [68]
Spencer, Earl, [161]
Spondon, The Flax-Dresser's Wife of, and the Pound of Tea, [281]
Spondon, [268], [281]-[284]
Squire Vernon's Fox Chace, [131]
St. Albans, [261]
St. Ann's Well, [10]
St. Michael's ground, [93]
St. Quintin Sir William, [157]
Stafford, [45], [47],

[250], et seq.
—— Hero, [250], et seq.
Staffordshire, [73], [230]
Stainsby, [268]
Stancliffe Hall, [148]
Stanhope, Sir John, [6], [257]
—— Earl, [257]
Stanley, Earls of Derby, [12], et seq.
—— family, [12], et seq.
Stapleford, [271]
Stanton, [255], [273]
Staysmore, [272]
Stenson, Hugh, and Molly Green, [263]
Steare, [148]
Stoics, Moral Philosophy of, [257]
Stone, Staffordshire, [47], [48]
Stone, Little, [47]
Stoone, Little, [47]
Stramshall, [274]
Strange and Wonderful Sight at Hartington, [64]
Strange, Lord George, [12], et seq.
Stratford, [261]
Strensham, [257]
Stretton on the Hill, [267]
Strutt, [197]
Stuart, Arabella, [222]
—— Charles, [222]
Sturston, [285]
Stutely, Will, [89], [90]
Suckling, [7]
Sudbury Hall, [131], [136]
Surrey, Earl of, [46]
Sutton-on-the-Hill, [140]
Sutton-in-Scarsdale, [210], [211]
Swarkstone, [270]
Swanwick, [268]
Swinsor, [273]
Swinscoe Moor, [118]
Swift, [210]
Swithamly, [143], [144]
Taddington, [247]
Tag Hill, [271]
Talbot, [19]
Tamworth, Lord, [132]
Taylor's Ramble, [129]
Tea, pound of, [281]
Tennis balls, [1], [5]
Teneriffe, [10]
Terrill, James, [14]
Tewkesbury, [26]
The Agricultural Meeting, [160]-[164]
The Ashborne Foot-ball Song, [284]
The Ashupton Garland, or a Day in the Woodlands, [237]
The Beggar's Ramble, [271]
The Derby Hero, [249]
The Driving of the Deer, [230]
"The eighteenth day of March," [252]
"The fire burns brightly on the hearth," [204]
The Flax-Dresser's Wife of Spondon, [281]
The Florists' Song, [184]
The Gipsies' Song, [280]
The Humours of Hayfield Fair, [61]
"The Miller he caught the maid by the toe," [110]
The Most Pleasant Song of the Lady Bessy, [12]
The Nun's Green Rangers, or the Triple Alliance, consisting of a Sergeant, a Tinker, and a Bear, [199]
"The Parson of Monyash late one eve," [287]
The Power of Love; Sir Francis Leke, or, [210]
The Quadrupeds, or Four-Footed Petitioners against the Sale of Nun's Green, [193]
The Sorrowful Lamentation, last Dying Speech and Confession of Old Nun's Green, [187]
"The sixth of March, kind neighbours this is true," [65]
The Tailor's Ramble, or the Blues' Valour Displayed, [129]
The True Lover's Knot Untied (Arabella Stuart), [222]
The Unconscionable Batchelors of Darby, [58]
"Then, oh Hugh Stenson is my name", [263]
Thirsk, [157]
Thomas Rees, Ap, [45], [49], [52]
Thompson, [157]
Thorpe, [285]
Thorpe Cloud, [272]
Thornywood, [270]
Thornhill family, [148], [255]
—— Thomas Bache, Elegy on, [252]
Thringstone, [270]
Tibshelf, [267]
Tideswell in an Uproar, or the Prince in the Town, and the Devil in the Church, [111]
Tideswell, Drunken Butcher of, [66]
Tideswell, [66], et seq., [111], [112], [113], [114], [155]
Tinker's Inn, [133]
Tipling school, [59]
"'Tis merry in the High Peak forest," [97]
Tissington, [272]
Titbury (see Tutbury)
Tixhall Poetry, [62]
Ton of tennis balls, [1]
Toton, [267]
Tower Hill, [17], [31], [47]
Towcester, [261]
Tragedy of Ovid, [7]
Tragnel, [144]
Trapalin supposed a Prince, [7]
Trent, river, [8]
Tribute, [1], [4]
Triple Alliance, consisting of an old Sergeant, a Tinker, and a Bear, [199]
Trowel, [267]
Trowell, Major, [190]
True Lovers' Knot Untied, [222]
Trusley, [137]-[142]
Trusley Hunting Song, [137]
Tudor, Henry, [45]
Tune, "To thee, to thee," [58]
—— "As our King lay musing on his bed," [2], [3]
—— Derbyshire Miller, [110]
—— Cook Laurel, [125]
—— King of the Cannibal Islands, [160]
—— Chevy Chace, [196]
—— Bow, wow, wow, [199]
—— Barking Barber, [199]
—— Date Obolum Belisario, [199]
—— Vicar and Moses, [206]
—— Gipsies' Song, [280]-[281]
Tun, burning in a, [17]
Tunbridge, [10]
"Tunis, Fair one of," [257]
Tunstead, Dickie of, [226]
Tunstead, [226], [227]
Tupton, [267]
Turbutt, Gladwin, [151]
Turnditch, [268]
Tutbury, [13], et seq., [273]
Tutbury bull-running, [73], [74], [79]
"'Twas more than fifty years ago," [282]
"Two jackasses, the father and the son," [193]
Tydder Henry, [45]
Ucklow, [269]
Unconscionable Batchelors of Derby, [58]
Union of the Roses, [53]
Utceter, [273]
Uttoxeter, [262], [273]
Vernon, Squire, Fox Chace, [131]
—— family, [131], et seq.
—— Lord, [131], [135]
—— George, [132]-[136]
—— Dorothy, [132]
Victoria, Queen, [2]
"Virgil Travestie," [257]
Volunteers, Derbyshire, [2], [131]
Wakefield, Pinder of, [74]
Walker, [133], [134]
Walton, Isaac, [257]
"Wanderings of Memory," [274]
Wantling, [249]-[252]
Warburton, [45]
Wardgate, [268]
Wardlowmier, [269]
Warin, [286]
Warwick, Guy, Earl of, [75]
Warwickshire, [75], [259]
Waterloo, [285]
Wathall, [267]
Wells, Lady, [22]
"Were but my muse inspired by Fludyer's taste," [157]
West Chester, [26]
—— Smithfield, [61]
Westminster, [15], et seq.
Weston-under-wood, [269]
Westhorpe, [270]
Wessington, [267]
Wet Willm, [272]
Weever Hills, [154]
Whaley Bridge, [69], [227]
"What will it availe on fortune to exclayme," [167]
Wheatcroft, Leonard, [146], [152]
"When Apollo thinks fit to handle his lyre," [206]
"When Heaven from Earth had shut out day," [190]
"When Robin Hood was about twenty years old," [58]
Whittaker, [285]
Whittington, Sir Richard's, Advancement, [104]
Whittington and his Cat, [104]
—— De, [104]
—— in Derbyshire, [104], [231], [233]
—— Sir William, [104]
Whitrick, [270]
Whitehall, [263]
Whitworth guns, [148]
Whitworth, Joseph, [148]
Wilford, [270]
Williams, Richard, [164]-[166]
Willoughby, Lord, [57]
Will Stutely, [89], [90]
Willett, [142]
Winnats, [274], [275]
Winnats, murder at, [274], [275]
Windsor, [11], [263]
Winster, [255]-[257], [268], [272]
Wilson, Jack, [139]
Wire Mill, [273]
Windley, [272]
Wirksworth, [269], [272]
Wood end, [271]
Woodlands, [237], et seq.
Woodlands, a Day in the, [237]
Woodborough, [270]
Wool, [272]
Woolaton, [264]
Wooley, [133]-[136], [150], [151]
Womfords, [271]
"Wonders of the Peak," [257]
Worde, Wynken de, [73], [126]
Worcestershire, [26]
Wootton, [135], [273]
Wotton Lodge, [273]
Wyaston, [133], [285]
Wye river, [245], [248]
Wynken de Worde, [73], [126]
Yeaveley, [273]
"Ye Tideswellites can this be true," [114]
Yeldersley, [269]
York, [157]
York, Duke of, [14], et seq.
Yorkshire Pie, [157]
"You lovers of mirth attend awhile," [59]
Young lasses pawned by their sweethearts, [58]


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