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<strong>The</strong> Ingoldsby legends, or mirth and marvels. By ‘Thomas<br />

Ingoldsby’. 3 ser 1840, 1842, 1843 (2nd edn <strong>of</strong> ser 1); New York 1843<br />

(3 edns); Philadelphia 1844; London 1847 (ser 3 ed [R. H. D.<br />

Barham], illustr G. Cruikshank, J. Leech and J. Tenniel);<br />

Philadelphia 1847, 1848; London 1848 (as collection), 1852; New<br />

York 1852; London 1855; New York 1856; Philadelphia 1856;<br />

London 1858, [1860]; New York [186-?]; Philadelphia 1860;<br />

London 1861, 1862, 1864; New York 1864; London 1865; New York<br />

1865; London 1866 (Carmine edn); New York 1866; London 1867,<br />

1868, 1869 (2 edns), 1870; New York 1870, 1872; London 1872, 1874,<br />

1875; New York 1875; London 1876, 1877, 1878; New York 1878;<br />

Edinburgh and London 1879; London 1880; New York 1880,<br />

[188-?]; London 1881, 1882 (2 edns); New York ‘1884’ [1885];<br />

London 1885; Phildelphia 1885, 1886; London 1887 (2 edns), 1889<br />

(6 edns), [1890], 1891, [1892]; ed E. A. Bond 1894, 1895, 1898 (illustr<br />

A. Rackham); New York [1899]; London and New York 1900;<br />

London 1901 (3 edns), 1903 (illustr H. Cole); ed J. B. Atlay 1903,<br />

1904, 1905 (2 edns), 1906, 1907; New York and London 1907;<br />

London 1908 (2 edns); London and New York [1909]; Nottingham<br />

1910; London 1911 (illustr H. G. <strong>The</strong>aker); New York 1911; London<br />

1912, ed J. Tanfield and G. Boas 1951. Selections: C. H. Ross’s penny<br />

Ingoldsby [1875]; <strong>The</strong> smuggler’s leap 1877, [1886]; <strong>The</strong> farce <strong>of</strong><br />

Cathay, Shanghai 1870; <strong>The</strong> jackdaw <strong>of</strong> Rheims 1870, [1883];<br />

Totteridge 1896; London [1912], 1913 (illustr C. Folkard), 1914<br />

(illustr M. Travers), [1917]; Philadelphia [1919]; Tadworth 1976<br />

(illustr L. Hemmant); <strong>The</strong> witch’s frolic 1876, 1886, 1888; <strong>The</strong> lay<br />

<strong>of</strong> St Aloys (illustr E. M. Jessop) [1884]; <strong>The</strong> knight and the lady<br />

(illustr E. M. Jessop) [1886]; <strong>The</strong> lay <strong>of</strong> St Odille 1915; tr Ger by I.<br />

Schmidt, Leipzig [1897].<br />

Some account <strong>of</strong> my cousin Nicholas. By ‘Thomas Ingoldsby’. 3 vols<br />

Philadelphia 1835; 1841, 1 vol 1846; Buffalo, London and New York<br />

1856. A novel rptd from Blackwood’s Mag 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ingoldsby lyrics, by ‘Thomas Ingoldsby’, edited by his son. 1881.<br />

Partly from <strong>The</strong> Ingoldsby legends, partly from other sources.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Garrick Club: notices <strong>of</strong> one hundred and thirty-five <strong>of</strong> its<br />

former members. [New York?] 1896 (facs reprint, priv ptd).<br />

§2<br />

Barham, R. D. H. <strong>The</strong> life and letters <strong>of</strong> Barham. 2 vols 1870, 1 vol<br />

1880.<br />

Personal reminiscences by Barham, Harness and Hodder. Ed R. H.<br />

Stoddard, New York 1875.<br />

Edward William Barnard 1791–1828<br />

Poems, founded upon the poems <strong>of</strong> Meleager. 1817, 1818 (as Trifles,<br />

imitative <strong>of</strong> the chaster style <strong>of</strong> Meleager). Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> protestant beadsman, or a series <strong>of</strong> biographical notices and<br />

hymns. 1822. Anon.<br />

Fifty select poems <strong>of</strong> . . . Flaminio imitated. Ed F. Wrangham,<br />

Chester 1829.<br />

Bernard Barton 1784–1849<br />

Collections<br />

Selections from the poems and letters <strong>of</strong> Barton. Ed L. Barton 1849<br />

(with memoir by E. FitzGerald); Philadelphia 1850 (as Memoir,<br />

letters and poems); London 1853 (as Poems and letters).<br />

Miles 10 (11).<br />

Selected poems. 1905.<br />

A day in autumn, and Napoleon, and Verses on the death <strong>of</strong> Shelley.<br />

Ed D. H. Reiman, New York and London 1977 (facs reprint <strong>of</strong> 1820<br />

and 1822).<br />

Metrical effusions and <strong>The</strong> triumph <strong>of</strong> the Orwell and <strong>The</strong> convict’s<br />

appeal. Ed D. H. Reiman, New York and London 1977 (facs<br />

reprint).<br />

Poems by an amateur, 1818, and Poems 1820. Ed D. H. Reiman, New<br />

York and London 1977 (facs reprint).<br />

§1<br />

Metrical effusions. Woodbridge 1812.<br />

Mr John Rogers and his opponents. By [B. B.]. [Ipswich 1813]. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> triumph <strong>of</strong> the Orwell. Woodbridge [1817.] Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> convict’s appeal. 1818. Anon.<br />

Poems by an amateur. 1818. Anon.<br />

A day in autumn: a poem. 1820.<br />

Poems. 1820, 1821; Philadelphia 1821 (with addns); London 1822,<br />

1825; Mountpleasant OH 1823; Augusta ME 1825; Boston 1826,<br />

1832; Philadelphia 1844, 1848.<br />

Napoleon and other poems. 1822, 1824 (as Minor poems).<br />

Verses on the death <strong>of</strong> P. B. Shelley. 1822.<br />

Ode to time. 1823.<br />

Flowers. 1824.<br />

Poetic vigils. 1824.<br />

Devotional poems. 1825.<br />

Devotional verses, founded on, and illustrative <strong>of</strong>, select texts <strong>of</strong><br />

Scripture. 1826.<br />

A missionary’s memorial, or verses on the death <strong>of</strong> J. Lawson. 1826.<br />

A widow’s tale and other poems. 1827.<br />

A new year’s eve and other poems. 1828.<br />

Bible letters for children [by L. Barton], with introductory verses by<br />

B. Barton. 1831, [1857?] (6th edn (as Bible stories)).<br />

<strong>The</strong> missionary. [1833.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> reliquary, with a prefatory appeal for poetry and poets. 1836.<br />

With L. Barton.<br />

Triplets for the truth’s sake. [1842?] Anon.<br />

Household verses. 1845; Philadelphia 1846, 1849.<br />

Sea-weeds, gathered at Aldborough. Woodbridge 1846 (priv ptd).<br />

A memorial <strong>of</strong> J. J. Gurney. 1847; Philadelphia 1847.<br />

A brief memorial <strong>of</strong> Major E. Moor FRS. Woodbridge 1848 (priv<br />

ptd).<br />

Birthday verses at sixty-four. Woodbridge 1848.<br />

Ichabod! Woodbridge 1848.<br />

On the signs <strong>of</strong> the times. Woodbridge 1848 (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> gift <strong>of</strong> a friend. Philadelphia 1849; Buffalo NY [1870?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> natural history <strong>of</strong> the Holy Land [by L. Barton], with poetical<br />

illustrations by B. Barton. [1856].<br />

§2<br />

Lucas, E. V. Bernard Barton and his friends. 1893.<br />

Letters from B. Barton to Robert Southey. Ed C. Woodring,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1950.<br />

<strong>The</strong> literary correspondence <strong>of</strong> B. Barton. Ed J. E. Barcus,<br />

Philadelphia 1966.<br />

Edited Fisher’s Juvenile Scrap-Book (1836, and with A. Strickland 1837<br />

and 1839).<br />

R. C. Barton fl. 1816–20<br />

Marianne Baillie | Henrietta Battier<br />

Adelaide <strong>of</strong> Lorraine: a poetic narrative. By a gentleman in the<br />

country. 1816 (anon), 1818 (2 edns, acknowledged).<br />

Rosalba: a tale <strong>of</strong> Sicily. 1819.<br />

Chrysallina, or the butterfly’s gala . . . 1820.<br />

Henrietta Battier, also ‘Patt. Pindar’ or ‘Pat T.<br />

Pindar’ 1751–1813<br />

<strong>The</strong> protected fugitives: a collection <strong>of</strong> miscellaneous poems . . . By a<br />

lady. Dublin 1791. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Kirwanade, or poetical epistle . . . By [‘Patt. Pindar’]. Dublin 1791<br />

(nos 1 and 2). Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gibbonade, or political reviewer . . . By [‘Patt. Pindar’]. Dublin<br />

1793–4 (nos 1–3). Anon.<br />

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