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Smith." 6 vols. 1820-24.
*"The British Minstrel, a Selection of Ballads, Ancient and Modern; with Notes, Biographical and Critical. By John Struthers." Glasgow, 1821.
"Scarce Ancient Ballads, many never before published." Aberdeen. Alex.
Laing, 1822.
"The Select Melodies of Scotland, interspersed with those of Ireland and Wales," &c. By George Thomson. London. 6 vols. 1822-25.
"Select Remains of the Ancient Popular Poetry of Scotland." By David Laing. Edinburgh, 1822.
"The Beauties of English Poetry." London, 1823.
"The Thistle of Scotland; a Selection of Ancient Ballads, with Notes.
By Alexander Laing." Aberdeen, 1823.
"Some ancient Christmas Carols, with the tunes to which they were formerly sung in the West of England; together with two ancient Ballads, a Dialogue, &c. Collected by Davies Gilbert." The Second Edition. London, 1823.
"A Collection of Curious Old Ballads and Miscellaneous Poetry." David Webster. Edinburgh, 1824.
"A Ballad Book." By Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe. 1824. (30 copies printed.)
"A North Countrie Garland." By James Maidment. Edinburgh, 1824. (30 copies printed.)
"The Common-Place Book of Ancient and Modern Ballad and Metrical Legendary Tales. An Original Selection, including many never before published." Edinburgh, 1824.
*"The Scottish Caledonian Encyclopaedia; or, the Original, Antiquated, and Natural Curiosities of the South of Scotland, interspersed with Scottish Poetry." By John Mactaggart. London, 1824.
"Gleanings of Scotch, English, and Irish scarce Old Ballads, chiefly Tragical and Historical." By Peter Buchan. Peterhead, 1825.
"The Songs of Scotland, Ancient and Modern; with an Introduction and Notes," &c. By Allan Cunningham. 4 vols. London, 1825.
"Early Metrical Tales." By David Laing. Edinburgh, 1826.
"ANCIENT SCOTTISH BALLADS, recovered from Tradition, and never before published: with Notes, Historical and Explanatory, and an Appendix, containing the Airs of several of the Ballads." By GEORGE R. KINLOCH.
Edinburgh, 1827.
"MINSTRELSY, ANCIENT AND MODERN, with an Historical Introduction and Notes. By WILLIAM MOTHERWELL." Glasgow, 1827.
"The Ballad-Book." By George R. Kinloch. Edinburgh, 1827. (30 copies printed.)
"Ancient Ballads and Songs, chiefly from Tradition, Ma.n.u.scripts, and Scarce Works," &c. By Thomas Lyle. London, 1827.
"The Knightly Tale of Golagrus and Gawane, and other Ancient Poems.
Printed at Edinburgh, by W. Chepman and A. Myllar in the year M.D. VIII. Reprinted MD.CCC.XXVII."
"Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland, hitherto unpublished." By Peter Buchan. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1828.
"Jacobite Minstrelsy, with Notes ill.u.s.trative of the Text, and containing Historical Details in Relation to the House of Stuart from 1640 to 1784." Glasgow, 1829.
"The Scottish Ballads; Collected and Ill.u.s.trated by Robert Chambers."
Edinburgh, 1829.
"The Scottish Songs; Collected and Ill.u.s.trated by Robert Chambers." 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1829.
"Ancient Metrical Tales: printed chiefly from Original Sources." By C.H. Hartshorne. London, 1829.
"Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern, including the most popular in the West of England, and the airs to which they were sung," &c. By W.
Sandys. London, 1833.
"The Bishop.r.i.c.k Garland, or a collection of Legends, Songs, Ballads, &c., belonging to the County of Durham." By Sir Cuthbert Sharp.
London, 1834.
"The Universal Songster, or Museum of Mirth, forming the most complete, extensive, and valuable collection of Ancient and Modern Songs in the English language." 3 vols. London. 1834.
"Hugues de Lincoln, Recueil de Ballades, Anglo-Normande et Ecossoises, relatives an meurtre de cet enfant," &c. Francisque Michel. Paris, 1834.
"Ballads and other Fugitive Poetical Pieces, chiefly Scottish; from the collections of Sir James Balfour." Edinburgh, 1834. Ed. by James Maidment.
"Lays and Legends of Varions Nations." By W.J. Thoms. London, 1834. 5 parts.
"The Songs of England and Scotland." By Peter Cunningham. 2 vols.
London, 1835.
"Songs and Carols. Printed from a Ma.n.u.script in the Sloane Collection in the British Museum." By T. Wright. London, 1836.
"The Nutbrown Maid. From the earliest edition of Arnold's Chronicle."
By T. Wright, London, 1836.
"The Turnament of Totenham, and The Feest. Two early Ballads, printed from a Ma.n.u.script preserved in the Public Library of the University of Cambridge." By T. Wright. London, 1836.
"A Little Book of Ballads." Newport, 1836. Printed by E.V. Utterson for the Roxburghe Club.
"Ancient Scotish Melodies, from a Ma.n.u.script of the Reign of King James VI., with an Introductory Enquiry ill.u.s.trative of the History of Music in Scotland." By William Dauncy. Edinburgh, 1838.
"Syr Gawayne; a collection of Ancient Romance-Poems, by Scotish and English authors, relating to that celebrated Knight of the Round Table, with an Introduction, Notes, and a Glossary." By Sir Fred.
Madden. Bannatyne Club. London, 1839.
*"Fruhlingsgabe fur Freunde alterer Literatur." By Th. G. v. Karajan.
Vienna, 1839. (Contains English ballads.)
"The Political Songs of England, from the Reign of John to that of Edward II. Edited and translated by Thomas Wright." London, 1839. Camden Society.
"A Collection of National English Airs, consisting of Ancient Song, Ballad, and Dance Tunes, interspersed with Remarks and Anecdote, and preceded by an Essay on English Minstrelsy." By W. Chappell. 2 vols.
London, 1838-1840. (see _post_.)
"The Latin Poems commonly attributed to Walter Mapes, collected and edited by Thomas Wright." London, 1841. Camden Society.
PUBLICATIONS OF THE PERCY SOCIETY, (1840-1852.)