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A ballad of the great coble race | Umpleby, A. S. |
6: 39, 74.
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A bit o' farm life
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Gowland, L. | 3: 16, 74. | ||
A bit o' peace an quiet
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Baskerville, M. | 17: 89, 27. | ||
A Bradford lad's lament
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Kellett, A. | 13: 74, 47. | ||
A breet yolla dot
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North, G. A. | 14: 76, 40. | ||
A bunch o' pansies | Yorke, M. A. |
5: 33, 48.
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A call to YDS youth
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Wade, G. | 12: 69, 12. | ||
A cradle song | Yorke, M. A. |
5: 32, 27.
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A day-tal chap | Dowson, F. W. |
6: 39, 77.
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A deep grave
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Hirst, F. W. | 18: 92, 52. | ||
A dree night
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Cowling, G. H. | 3: 16, 81. | ||
A flock o' sheep | Denwood, J. and Denwood, J. M. |
3: 17, 21.
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A lovely lass in shoo | Moore, S. |
10: 59, 13.
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A man bairn
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Ellin, C. | 12: 66, 18. | ||
A matter o' words
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Baskerville, M. . | 17: 89, 25 | ||
A mystery solved | Nicholas, Q. |
5: 37, 54.
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A Norwegian nursery rhyme: Edderkoppen
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Wade, G. | 12: 67, 39. | ||
A proper au'd 'eeam bo'd | Umpleby, A. S. |
5: 37, 50.
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A reight tall tale
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Baskerville, M. | 17: 89, 28. | ||
A spring holiday | Lodge, J. |
5: 34, 31.
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A tale of at shelf
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Baskerville, M. | 17: 87, 30. | ||
A translation from Latin into WR dialect of Catullus’ poem A small bird dies
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Swann, A. W. | 20: 103, 38. | ||
A tribute to ahr Jooa
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Kellett, A. | 19: 97, 78. | ||
A twelve-month
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Kellett, A. | 17: 89, 35 | ||
A washday sandwich | Brown, F. |
9: 55, 52.
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A watther wagtail | Dowson, F. W. |
5: 37, 53.
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A Wedding Blessing in Yorkshire Dialect
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Waddington-Feather, J. | 20: 102, 78. | ||
A weyver's vision | Brown, F. |
9: 51, 49.
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A woman's work or 'Martha and Mary' | Wade, G. |
9: 55, 54.
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Aar church outin
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Huddleston, J. | 14: 78, 41. | ||
Aat i'-walkin' | Carter, F. A. |
5: 34, 29.
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Adam and Eve
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Alderson, J. | 17: 88, 32 | ||
Advice
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Robins, D. | 20: 101, 51. | ||
Ah can't gerraway from coal
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Leary, N. | 18: 93, 62. | ||
Ah can't put i wods
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North, G. A. | 14: 76, 41. | ||
Ah mun! | Binnall, G. B. |
5: 31, 31.
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Ah wonder | Jackson, F. E. |
10: 60, 17.
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Ah'm comin' back | North, G. A. |
10: 58, 16
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Ah's Yorksher lad! | Dowson, F. W. |
6: 38, 59.
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All change
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Martin, S. | 13: 73, 35. | ||
All square | Brown, F. |
11: 62, 13.
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An awd thing renewed
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Castillo, J. | 17: 89, 32. | ||
An East Riding legend
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Hudleston, N. A. | 18: 94, 57. | ||
An inheritor of the earth | Elgee, F. |
4: 25, 19.
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An oliday i Brid
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Huddleston, J. | 14: 78, 40. | ||
An' so be it | North, G. A. |
10: 57, 51.
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Ann Street in April | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 57, 50.
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Anticlimax | Carter, F. A. |
10: 60, 11.
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Anxious days | Umpleby, A. S. |
7: 43, 49.
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Appeal | Halliday, W. J. |
10: 58, 9.
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Appiness
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Whiteoak, G. | 13: 73, 38. | ||
Arrunden
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North, G. A. | 11: 65, 31. | ||
Assault and battery | Carter, F. A. |
4: 25, 20.
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At York | Stark, K. |
10: 60, 16.
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Au'd Nan o' Sexhow | Blakeborough, R. |
4: 24, 55.
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Aunt Nancy
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Brown, F. | 12: 68, 10. | ||
Autumn leaves
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Park, M. | 13: 75, 18. | ||
Autumn trist | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 32, 16.
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Aw'm seein' mi lassie to-neet | Pearce, A. H. |
5: 35, 32.
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Back end | Grassby, E. A. |
6: 39, 73.
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Backend, Crook Gill | Wade, G. |
11: 62, 2.
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Bairn rhymes (iii): T'gowk | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 58, 10.
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Bairns' Kessmass | Wade, G. |
10: 59, 16.
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Ballad o' Tinker Tim | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
11: 62, 9.
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Ballad of t'white dog | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 56, 42.
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Ballade of a mixed reception or Tea-time o' threshin' day | Umpleby, A. S. |
8: 50. 60.
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Ballade of church finance
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Hedger, R. | 11: 64, 16. | ||
Battle of Stamford Bridge
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Martin, S. | 14: 79, 40. | ||
Bereavement
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Wade, G. | 11: 65, 35. | ||
Bethinksome lass | Wade, G. |
10: 56, 45.
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Bletherskites
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Park, M. | 13: 73, 36. | ||
Bob Hardisty
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Moore, S. | 11: 63, 48. | ||
Bonfire neet 1972
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Jackson, F. E. | 13: 73, 33. | ||
Bonny Lockwood | Brown, F. |
11: 61, 24. |
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Boy in Budapest 1964
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North, G. A. | 11: 64, 21. | ||
Braisby's Greys | Wade, G. |
10: 58, 19.
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Breaking point
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Brown, F. | 12: 66, 13. | ||
Breckons | Yorke, M. A. |
3: 20, 25.
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Brief encahnter
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Lupton, D. | 17: 87, 6. | ||
Bummelkites | English, B. H. |
10: 58, 14.
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Ca ira | Anon |
3: 18, 13.
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Caller herring | Brown, F. | 13: 72, 47. | ||
Cambodunum
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Ratchet, G. | 3: 16, 77. | ||
Carvin' Time
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Leary, N. | 20: 102, 82. | ||
Changin' scene
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Martin, S. | 18: 93, 65. | ||
Chimleys
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Beer, D. | 15: 80, 47. | ||
Chipin' up
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Brown, F. | 11: 64, 10. | ||
Christmas crackers
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Kellett, A. | 17: 89, 34. | ||
Christmas fettlin'
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Kellett, A. | 18: 92, 52. | ||
Clearin' aht under t'stairs
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Haigh, J. | 18: 93, 64. | ||
Cock-leet | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
4: 25, 17.
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Come thy ways | English, B. H |
10: 58, 14.
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Comment | North, G. A. |
11: 62, 19.
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Common Market talk
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Harrison, M. F. | 14: 77, 9. | ||
Contentment
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Bemrose, M. | 18: 94, 36. | ||
Coom thi ways in | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
9: 51, 51.
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Coonthry smells
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Martin, S. | 14: 78, 44. | ||
Coortin | Ellin, C. |
11: 62, 16.
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Country Christmas
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Kellett, A. | 13: 73, 34. | ||
Country station | North, G. A. |
10: 58, 16.
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Creepin' buttercup | Carter, F. A. |
10: 60, 11.
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Cromwell's defeat at Scarborough
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Park, M. | 14: 78, 38. | ||
Crookback Dick
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Carter, F. A. | 12: 70, 11. | ||
Cuckoo! Cuckoo!
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Brown, F. | 13: 74, 46. | ||
Cuddy's song | Ellin, C. |
11: 61, 29.
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Cum don on thi' bonnet and shawl | Blackah, T. |
5: 37, 52.
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Cum, see a miracle | Ellin, C. |
11: 63, 45.
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Cush! Cush!
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Swales, T. | 19: 99, 58. | ||
Cynic | Moore, S. |
11: 61, 33.
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Dead-end kids |
Brown, F. | 12: 66, 15. | ||
Death bell
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Jarratt, A. | 13: 72, 50. | ||
Death of a soldier - 1914
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Brown, F. | 13: 73, 33. | ||
Deeleas II | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
11: 61, 23.
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Depper, awd mare | Hyde, F. A. |
5: 29, 31.
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Deserted pup | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 60, 8.
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Diff'runt
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Lupton, D. | 17: 87, 37. | ||
Don't cry for me
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North, G. A. | 12: 69, 11. | ||
Dotherer | Wade, G. |
10: 59, 16.
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Drover's homecoming
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Holdsworth, A. | 12: 66, 19. | ||
Dutiful visit
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Kellett, A. | 14: 78, 43. | ||
East Riding
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Stark, K. | 14: 76, 42. | ||
Easter day | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 59, 10.
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'Eather time
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Shackleton, M. | 14: 79, 42. | ||
Edie an' me
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Jackson, F. E. | 12: 66, 20. | ||
Elegiacs
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Toalster, J. P. C. | 20: 101, 50. | ||
Elegy for a shaffle-arsed potter
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Ogden, J. | 20: 102, 81. | ||
Elegy on the death of a frog
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Lewis, D. | 17: 91, 41. | ||
Emigrant | Cowley, W. |
6: 38, 56.
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End o' January | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
11: 61, 23.
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End o' t'day
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Stark, K. | 12: 66, 23. | ||
Epitaph for a countryman
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Cowley, W. | 18: 94, 54. | ||
Epitaph for A.S.U. 1887-1953 | North, G. A. |
9: 53, 33.
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Euclid' childer
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Brown, F. | 12: 66, 12. | ||
Fair cornered
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Robinson, G. | 18: 92, 50. | ||
Farm names | Cowley, W. |
10: 58, 13.
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Feather-bed farming | Umpleby, A. S. |
9: 51, 52.
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February blues
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Shackleton, M. | 15: 80, 52. | ||
February fill-dyke | Dewhirst, I. |
11: 62, 15.
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Fine awd hoss
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Stark, K. | 12: 69, 11. | ||
Fit fer owt | Hedger, R. |
10: 59, 13.
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Flaar pear
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Beer, D. | 14: 76, 35. | ||
Flattened
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Beer, D. | 14: 77, 8. | ||
Fleein cops
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Beer, D. | 13: 74, 46. | ||
Flossie's fish
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Dyson, C. | 13: 75, 14. | ||
Foggy
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Beer, D. | 13: 75, 12. | ||
For a penny | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
9: 54, 48.
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Foreign travel | Carter, F. A. |
11: 61, 29.
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Fra t'Middle East | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
7: 43, 48.
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Frost pictures
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Brown, F. | 12: 66, 14. | ||
Froth and bubble | Brown, F. |
11: 61, 26.
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Frozzen | Halliday, W. J. |
10: 60, 13.
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Fust motter-car
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England, G. | 17: 89, 31. | ||
Gan tiv it
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Martin, S. | 13: 74, 52. | ||
Gi' us peace | Brown, F. |
9: 52, 54.
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Goa away
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Chappell, J. | 15: 81, 8. | ||
God's garden
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Glover, J. B. | 14: 76, 37. | ||
Goffer's spring | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 57, 50.
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Goin' ta school
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Shackleton, M. | 14: 79, 42. | ||
Goin' tu t' spaws | Collett, T. W. |
3: 21, 35.
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Gooadlan' Moorlands | Dowson, F. W. |
6: 38, 57.
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Goosepool | Umpleby, A. S. |
6: 42, 31.
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Granny Mat to her grand-daughter Matilda | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 34, 46.
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Grey November
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Brooks, H. | 21: 104, 62. | ||
Greeat gramma's tea-cups | Stark, K. |
10: 59, 15.
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Greeavin' for turves | English, B. H |
10: 58, 14.
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Greetin' for thee | Wade, G. |
9: 54, 51.
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Greeting to Yawborough | Carter, F. A. |
10: 56, 44.
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Groans i' stoan
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Brown, F. | 12: 68, 12. | ||
Grouse drivers | Yorke, M. A. |
5: 32, 25.
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Gumption | Jackson, F. E. |
11: 61, 32.
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Gypsies at Barden Brig | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 32, 17.
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Harvest festival hymn
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Overfield, D. | 18: 95, 55. | ||
Harvest moon | Kelk, A. |
7: 46, 24.
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Her bieldy spot | Wade, G. |
10: 58, 20
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High carbon steel
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Campbell, W. | 14: 78, 40. | ||
Hill top | Waller, M. T. |
11: 61, 38.
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Hill-shepherd's wife | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
8: 50, 56.
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His last sail
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Ratchet, G. |
3: 17, 12. | ||
Hoam tahn
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Dewhirst, I. | 12: 66, 17. | ||
Home thoughts from France | Hyde, F. A. |
3: 18, 10.
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Homfroth | Moore, S. |
11: 62, 18.
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Humpty Dumpty
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Brown, F. | 12: 70, 9. | ||
If Aw could tell thee
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Dewhirst, I. | 12: 69, 10. | ||
'Illtop 'ooam
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Brooks, H. P. | 18: 92, 51. | ||
Immigration
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Brown, F. | 11: 64, 10. | ||
Impressions
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Martin, S. | 15: 82, 43. | ||
Impressions of the Society visit to Knareborough for AGM 9 March 1991
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Martin, S. | 17: 91, 45. | ||
In Praise of Joseph Wright and his English Dialect Dictionary
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Priestley, G. | 20: 101, 50. | ||
Isaiah Boswell | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
6: 42, 30.
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It could ooanly 'appen ti t'vet
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Dent, R. H. | 19: 98, 73. | ||
It's a hallock | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
9: 55, 50.
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It's grand to coom home | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
8: 48, 45.
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Jack and Jill
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Brown, F. | 12: 70, 10. | ||
Jeremy-Joy | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
8: 48, 45.
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John
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North, G. A. | 14: 76, 40. | ||
Johnny's flittin' | Sutcliffe, I. |
10: 58, 17.
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Joseph Wright | North, G. A. |
10: 59, 14.
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Jubilation
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Pierson, C. | 20: 102, 80. | ||
Just after dawn
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Park, M. Dent, R. H. | 13: 73, 37. | ||
Kessmas singin'
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18: 95, 56. | |||
Kessmass mooanin'
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Robinson, G. | 19: 97, 80. | ||
Kidcatcher
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Jarratt, A. | 14: 79, 39. | ||
King's Square, York | Stark, K. |
11: 62, 20.
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Kinnin's | Dewhirst, I. |
11: 63, 43.
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Kith an' Kin
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Halliday, D. | 19: 99, 57. | ||
Laburnum | Stark, K. |
11: 61, 31.
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Lady-bird, lady-bird fly away home
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Brown, F. | 12: 66, 15. | ||
Laikin' tally on Pott Moor | Wade, G. |
11: 61, 37.
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Lambin' storm | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
11: 61, 22.
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Lament for a Wold waggoner's horse
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Martin, S. | 18: 96, 70 | ||
Lark in spring
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North, G. A. | 13: 75, 16. | ||
Lewkin forard
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Carter, F. A. | 13: 72, 48. | ||
Lines to our editor | Wade, G. |
10: 60, 17.
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Littondale | Wade, G. |
10: 58, 18.
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London piece | Hedger, R. |
7: 47, 42.
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Lost | H, M. |
10: 57, 52.
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Love song | Moore, S. |
10: 59, 13.
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Love, Bob
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Smith, J. H. | 13: 71, 17. | ||
Lullaby | Horspool, R. |
8: 49, 37.
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Lullaby
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Stark, K. | 11: 65, 33. | ||
Lyke-Wake dirge
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Wade, G. | 13: 74, 50. | ||
Lyric | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 30, 38.
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Mad Lallie | Horspool, R. |
9: 54, 51.
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Maggie
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Jackson, F. E. | 14: 76, 37. | ||
Magnum | North, G. A. |
10: 57, 53.
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Man o peace
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Smith, K. E. | 15: 80, 51. | ||
March Weather
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Ratcliffe, D. U. | 11: 64, 23. | ||
Martha
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Jackson, F. E. | 14: 79, 38. | ||
Mary
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North, G. A. | 13: 71, 16. | ||
Mary | Umpleby, A. S. |
7: 45, 40.
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Mary Jane
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Jackson, F. E. | 15: 81, 9. | ||
Max and Moritz
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Busch, W. | 19: 98, 60. | ||
Me an' me-sen | Brown, F. |
11: 62, 14.
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Memorial
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North, G. A. | 11: 63, 49. | ||
Memories of Coltsfoot Rock | Brown, F. |
11: 63, 41.
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MI 64er
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Wynn, S. | 20: 103, 37. | ||
Mi lovely, lovely lassie | North, G. A. |
11: 61, 35.
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Mi mam's wintredge
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Beer, D. | 17: 88, 30. | ||
Mi owd schooil mate
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Wallin, A. | 13: 74, 51. | ||
Mi rowan tree | Jackson, F. E. |
11: 62, 17.
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Mi stick o rhubub
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Beer, D. | 17: 88, 30. | ||
Migrants | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 58, 9.
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Molly an' t' brolly | Beaumont, W. |
11: 61, 30.
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Mongrel
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North, G. A. . | 12: 67, 38 | ||
Moocher | Wade, G. |
10: 59, 16.
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Moorland harvest | Cowley, W. |
8: 50, 57.
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Morning song
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Baskerville, M. | 16: 86, 24. | ||
Mother-love | Brown, F. |
10: 60, 9.
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Mrs Clancy ponders
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Brown, F. | 12: 69, 9. | ||
Music on t'wawds | Blakestone, H. |
4: 25, 16.
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Muther-lorn lamb | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
9: 51, 52.
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My cat and Meg's | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
6: 40, 39.
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My dear, dear friends | North, G. A. |
10: 57, 51.
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My wife | Norris, J. H. |
11: 61, 34.
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Nan Dowding | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
7: 47, 40.
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New moon | Nicholas, Q. |
5: 37, 55.
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Nidderdale | Yorke, M. A. |
5: 30, 39.
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Night shift | North, G. A. |
9: 55, 56.
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Night worker
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North, G. A. | 11: 64, 20. | ||
No lament | Ellis, S. |
10: 59, 12.
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Noa angel
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Brown, F. | 11: 64, 11. | ||
Noa huffin'
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Brown, F. | 12: 68, 11. | ||
Nobbut |
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Parke, A. I. | 3: 21, 39. | |
Nobbut a leet | Moore, S. |
10: 60, 15.
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Nobbut dowley
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Jackson, F. E. | 12, 70, 12. | ||
Nobbut nattural | Chappell, J. |
9: 55, 52.
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Norwegian fisherman's rhyme
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Wade, G. | 12: 70, 15. | ||
Not for viewing | Brown, F. |
10: 60, 10.
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Nowt so queer | Jackson, F. E. |
11, 63, 47.
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Nut let on
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Robinson, G. | 17: 91, 47. | ||
Nutcrack night | English, B. H |
5: 37, 56.
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O vast o' space | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 56, 44.
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October
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Charlesworth, D. | 13: 71, 13. | ||
October moors | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
11: 63, 40.
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Odense, 1965
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North, G. A. | 12: 66, 21. | ||
Of blessed memory
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Brown, F | . 11: 71, 9. | ||
Off ti t'show | Cowley, W. |
9: 54, 49.
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Old man's harvest | Wade, G. |
11: 62, 21.
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Old Mother Hubbard
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Brown, F. | 12: 70, 9. | ||
On a northern moor
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Ratcliffe, D. U. | 11: 65, 32. | ||
On a Yorkshire moor
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Lonsdale, B. | 17: 87, 31. | ||
On t'surface | Leary, N. |
10: 60, 14.
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On the birth of a new baby
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Martin, S. | 17: 88, 42. | ||
On war | Hampson, W. |
5: 32, 23.
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Ont Jennit' advice
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Brooks, H. P. | 18: 92, 51. | ||
Oor awd spot | Binnall, G. B. |
5: 31, 30.
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Oor bit | Parke, A.I. |
3: 19, 12.
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Open thou mine eyes |
Brown, F. | 13: 73, 32. | ||
Owd acquaintance | Carter, F. A. | 9: 55, 55. | ||
Owd lass | Drake, H. |
11: 63, 44.
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Owd ponies | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 59, 10.
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Owd things are best | Farnell, A. |
4: 25, 14.
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Ower t'tops
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Broonlea, Jone O | 15: 82, 44. | ||
Owd acquaintance | Carter, F. A. |
9: 55, 55.
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Painted cottage | Moore, S. |
10: 60, 15.
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Parson's loin, Emla' | Pobjoy, M. |
8: 50, 59.
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Pensioner patient on her surgeon
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Hedger, R. | 13: 74, 47. | ||
People at Worship
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Castillo, J. | 21: 104, 59. | ||
Points ahead
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Hill, L. | 12: 69, 10. | ||
Poor old Dewsbury
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Huddleston, J. | 15: 81, 10. | ||
Pot o' two
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Dewhirst, I. | 11: 65, 29. | ||
Prayer for a dale village | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 31, 32.
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Prescription | Wade, G. |
11: 61, 36.
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Puddin love
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Martin, S. | 14: 77, 10. | ||
Pup i' t'kirk | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
9: 52, 53.
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Puppy Delia | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 57, 51.
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Purple and gold
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Stark, K. | 11: 63, 49. | ||
Puzzilment
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Wade, G. | 12: 66, 24. | ||
Question an' answer | Beaumont, W. |
11: 61, 30.
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Rainin again
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Park, M. | 13: 72, 53. | ||
Reaaks | Umpleby, A. S. |
7: 44, 24.
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Re-formation | Brown, F. |
10: 60, 9.
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Remember Jericho
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Brown, F. | 12: 69, 9. | ||
Remembrances
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Dent, R. H. | 17: 88, 35. | ||
Rene
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English, B. H | 18: 92, 22. | ||
Retirement
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Park, M. | 13: 73, 36. | ||
River Ouse
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Stark, K. | 13: 71, 20. | ||
Roadmen, wallers, woodmen | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 58, 10.
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Rowan tree
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Stark, K. | 14: 76, 42. | ||
Royalty i' t'dale | Binnall, G. B. |
5: 37, 49.
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Ruins
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Jackson, F. E. | 13: 71, 15. 13: 72, 50. |
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Sally (Eh! Sally, is it thee lass?) | Halliday, W .J. |
5: 32, 19.
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Sally (It's Frida, Sally) | Halliday, W. J. |
3: 17, 18.
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Sammin 'em up | Umpleby, A. S. |
7: 47, 41.
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School leaver
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North, G. A. | 12: 70, 13. | ||
Scripture lesson (Apocryphal)
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Brown, F. | 13: 71, 10. | ||
Second o' June, 1953 | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
9: 53, 32.
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Segregation
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Brown, F. | 12: 70, 10. | ||
September morn | North, G. A. |
10: 60, 12.
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Sheep i' t'chochyard | Hedger, R. |
9: 53, 34.
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Shepherd agnostic | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 36, 43.
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Shinn'd off
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Beer, D. | 14: 76, 35. | ||
Shoo that spider
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Brown, F. | 12: 67, 32. | ||
Skeul
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Dent, R. H. | 17: 88, 34. | ||
Sleep a while | North, G. A. |
10: 60, 12.
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Smokeless zone | Brown, F. |
11: 63, 42.
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Snow on the Wolds
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Martin, S. | 12: 69, 12. | ||
Some corner of a foreign field | Halliday, W. J. |
6: 38, 55.
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Some'dy special | Carter, F. A. |
10: 58, 12.
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Song o' Trottingshaw
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Ratcliffe, D. U. | 11: 64, 22. | ||
Song to the sun | North, G. A. |
10: 58, 17.
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Spring | Halliday, W. J. |
5: 30, 42.
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Spring |
Newboult, F. J. |
3: 15, 48.
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Spring ahtin
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Wade, G. | 11: 64, 24. | ||
Squirrel
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Shaw, J. T. | 17: 88, 38. | ||
Stamped on
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Beer, D. | 13: 75, 11. | ||
Stanley Umpleby | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
9: 53, 32.
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Stellar performer
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Waller, M. T. | 13: 75, 19. | ||
Strew red rowan berries
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Brown, F. | 11: 64, 12. | ||
Strike-bahnd
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Lupton, D. | 17: 87, 36 | ||
Summer's coom | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
7: 43, 48.
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Summer's song
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Glover, K, | 15: 80, 48. | ||
Sunrise at Scarbro'
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Harrison, M. F. | 14: 76, 38. | ||
Sunset | Halliday, W. J. |
11: 63, 46.
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Supermarket
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Brown, F. | 12: 67, 36. | ||
Supply and demand
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Brown, F. | 13: 72, 47. | ||
Swaddin' peas
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Ellin, C. | 11: 64, 15. | ||
T'aud man's winter winda-sill | Umpleby, A. S. |
9: 51, 53.
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T'awd mak o' reead | Dowson, F. W. |
5: 32, 21.
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T'banker | Brown, F. |
10: 58, 11.
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T'black-faced lamb | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
9: 55, 51.
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T'calf | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
11: 62, 11.
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T'Cat Hole Inn | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 34, 47.
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T'cow an' corf
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Chappell, J. | 15: 82, 42. | ||
T'Croodle Beck | Ratcliffe, D .U. |
7: 45, 41.
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T'dairymaid's plaint | Wade, G. |
9: 55, 53.
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T'dale war mi creddle-bed | Wade, G. |
9: 55, 54.
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T'environment
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Park, M. | 13: 72, 25. | ||
T'exile | Brown, F. |
10: 59, 11.
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T'football match | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
6: 38, 54.
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T'fox cub | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 56, 43.
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T'hoss blinnders
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Stark, K. | 11: 62, 20. | ||
T'Jubilee
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Umpleby, A. S. | 7: 47, 43. | ||
T'lahl hoose | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
6: 39, 71.
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T'lahtle robin
|
Stark, K. | 13: 71, 20. | ||
T'lambs is aht
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Shaw, J. T. | 17: 88, 39. | ||
T'lass o' Dallowgill | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
7: 47, 39.
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T'lass thra Buckden | Wade, G. |
8: 50, 51.
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T'lass thra Buckden
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Wade, G. . | 18: 96, 67 | ||
T'laverock (Up on t'moor-tops) | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 33, 50.
|
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T'lavrock (Theer's nae lilt) | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 60, 8.
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T'laycock tree
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Charlesworth, D. | 13: 74, 48. | ||
T'lost pup | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
11: 62, 9.
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T'Maltese pup an' nameless cat
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Ratcliffe, D. U. | 12: 66, 22. | ||
T'month o' June | Watson, J. |
9: 51, 50.
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T'moondial | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
8: 49, 38.
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T'moor
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Wade, G. | 11: 65, 35. | ||
T'moor edge | Yorke, M. A. |
5: 30, 40.
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T'moors | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
8: 50, 55.
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T'navvy 'ahses |
Brooks, H. P. | 18: 94, 59. | ||
T’ new day
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Brooks, H. | 21: 104, 61. | ||
T'Northern Democrat | Smith, K. E. | 14: 76, 41. | ||
T'owd bass fiddle | Charlesworth, D. | 13: 71, 12. | ||
T'owd days | Halliday, W. J. | 3: 16, 72. | ||
T'owd gaffer an' his missus | Brown, F. | 11: 62, 12. | ||
T'peggin rug | Thistlethwaite, C. | 18: 96, 69 | ||
T'pleeaf stots | Dowson, F. W. | 5: 37, 45. | ||
T'recklin | Stark, K. | 14: 76, 42. | ||
T' road ta Ready Carr
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Baskerville, M. | 16: 86, 24. | ||
T'rocking chair
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Stark, K. | 11: 62, 20. | ||
T'scrat 'all boggard
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Brooks, H. P. | 18: 96, 71. | ||
T'shadder show
|
Brown, F. | 10: 59, 12. | ||
T'singing heart
|
Brown, F. | 10: 58, 11. | ||
T'sperrins
|
Halliday, W. J. | 5: 31, 18. | ||
T'stithy
|
Charlesworth, D. | 13: 72, 49. | ||
T'stoggy | Stark, K. |
10: 60, 16.
|
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T'summer bairn
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Stark, K. | 12: 67, 39. | ||
T'sunrise
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Stark, K. | 11: 64, 23. | ||
T'supermarket
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Beer, D. | 13: 73, 32. | ||
T'tele
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Whiteoak, G. | 13: 72, 54. | ||
T'three awd crones o' Lee
|
Wade, G. | 12: 66, 26. | ||
T'weather
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Stark, K. | 11: 65, 33. | ||
T'white roase o' Yorksher
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Kellett, A. | 17: 88, 40. | ||
T'woodpecker tapping
|
Charlesworth, D. | 13: 75, 13. | ||
T'visitors | Brown, F. |
10: 58, 12.
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Ta'en ooar
|
Hepworth, M. E. | 11: 64, 17. | ||
Tahm's change
|
Beer, D. | 12: 69, 13. | ||
Tak' yo'r chances | North, G. A. |
10: 58, 15.
|
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Talkin' posh
|
Kellett, A. | 15: 80, 50. | ||
Taties
|
Jackson, F. E. | 15: 80, 49. | ||
Tawd cat
|
Jackson, F. E. | 13: 75, 14. | ||
Ten keys to happiness
|
Brown, F. | 12 67, 35. | ||
Ten seconds to goa | Brown, F. |
11: 62, 13.
|
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That cat o' mine |
|
Fayers, G. D. | 3: 21, 40. | |
Th'henpecked husband
|
Turner, B. Sir | 5: 34, 49. | ||
Th'owd stocks
|
Baskerville, M. | 17: 89, 26. | ||
The accident | North, G. A. |
10: 59, 15.
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||
The belaboured labrador or Ower money bosses | Umpleby, A. S. |
8: 49, 39.
|
||
The bent oak | North, G. A. |
10: 59, 14.
|
||
The blind girl | Umpleby, A. S. |
5: 37, 48.
|
||
The courtin' gate | Ratchet, G. |
3: 18, 11.
|
||
The dead bairn | North, G. A. |
9: 53, 33.
|
||
The Dormouse | Nicholas, Q. |
7: 47, 40.
|
||
The entertainers
|
Brown, F. | 13: 71, 11. | ||
The farm lass soliloquises
|
Hedger, R. | 11: 63, 46. | ||
The farmer's lament
|
W, R. | 12, 68, 16. | ||
The farmeress to her son on active service | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
6: 41, 23.
|
||
The good awd tahmes | Turner, W. F. |
3: 18, 8.
|
||
The happy recruit | Fayers, G. D. |
3: 17, 15.
|
||
The herdsman's Christmas | Charlesworth, D. |
4: 25, 13.
|
||
The innkeeper
|
Jarratt, A. | 12: 68, 14. | ||
The lonely wife
|
Moore, S. | 11: 64, 19. | ||
The moor line
|
North, G. A. | 13: 71, 16. | ||
The moorland parson | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 31, 28.
|
||
The moorland wife | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 35, 30.
|
||
The old textile worker
|
North, G. A. | 13: 74, 49. | ||
The Quagga
|
Bycroft, C. | 20: 102, 85. | ||
The sower | Charlesworth, D. |
5: 30, 41.
|
||
The Staintondale hunt song | Cowling, G. H |
3: 17, 16.
|
||
The Staithes fisherlad and a new poster | Umpleby, A. S. |
8: 48, 28.
|
||
The throssel and the owl
|
Cowling, G. H | 3: 16, 71. | ||
The wall | North, G. A. |
10: 60, 13.
|
||
The ways of transgressors
|
Hicks, T. H. | 18: 94, 55. | ||
The widower
|
Moore, S. | 11: 64, 18. | ||
The windfall
|
Martin, S. | 13: 74, 52. | ||
The Yorkshire five | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 33, 49.
|
||
Thee an' me | Jackson, F. E. |
11: 61, 33.
|
||
Ther's an aud willa' tree | Umpleby, A. S. |
5: 34, 38.
|
||
Ther's better days to come | Turner, B. Sir |
5: 34, 48.
|
||
There's nowt soa queer as fowk
|
Harrison, M. F. | 13: 74, 51 | ||
They've fun cooal at Selby
|
Martin, S. | 15: 82, 44. | ||
Think on, bairn | Stark, K. |
10: 57, 52.
|
||
This an last year
|
Chappell, J. | 15: 82, 42. | ||
Thoo! | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 31, 33.
|
||
Thowts i' springtahme | Carter, F. A. |
11: 63, 42.
|
||
Thoughts of a miner
|
Beaumont, E. | 19: 100, 51. | ||
Thowts an’ Trees
|
Leary, N. | 20: 103, 36. | ||
Thowts i' springtahme
|
Carter, F. A. | 11: 63, 42. | ||
Thowts uv a birdwatcher
|
Baskerville, M. | 17: 89, 25. | ||
Three dowters | Myers, I. |
11: 62, 19.
|
||
Three kisses | Binnall, G. B. |
5: 34, 38.
|
||
Three seaside views
|
Park, M. | 13: 75, 17. | ||
Ti t'coch o' Sunda
|
Ellin, C. | 11: 65, 30. | ||
Tiv a teeafit an' his mate | Dowson, F. W. |
5: 32, 22.
|
||
Tiv a Wensladill hoss i' haytime | Carter, F. A. |
11: 61, 27.
|
||
To a Blackbird in late spring | Carter, F. A. |
11: 61, 28.
|
||
To a covey of moorgame
|
Anon | 17: 91, 43. | ||
To a moth
|
Dewhirst, I. | 12: 67, 37. | ||
To a Rhodie hen, seen with a cletch of peacock poults at Thornton Dale
|
Wade, G. | 11: 65, 34. | ||
To a snowdrop | Shaw, H. |
4: 25, 15.
|
||
To snowdrops comin' too soon
|
Dewhirst, I | . 11: 64, 14. | ||
To t'little singers | Brown, F. |
9: 54, 49.
|
||
Tribute tiv a wallflower
|
Stark, K. | 12: 66, 23. | ||
Triolets | Horspool, R. |
8: 10, 58.
|
||
Twenty-one
|
Chappell, J. | 15: 81, 8. | ||
Twinklin' of an eye | Brown, F. |
11 63, 41.
|
||
Twitchbells | Hedger, R. |
10: 58, 15.
|
||
Uncle Victor's evacuees | Umpleby, A. S. |
6: 40, 40.
|
||
Unharrowed ground
|
Wade, G. | 12: 66, 25. | ||
Up o' t'moors
|
Martin, S. | 14: 79, 41. | ||
Visitor
|
Jackson, F. E. | 13: 71, 14. | ||
Wall-flowers | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
6: 38, 54.
|
||
Warkin' in t'autumn | Dewhirst, I. |
11: 61, 3.
|
||
Watther ark | Dowson, F. W. |
6: 42, 32.
|
||
Weep! sad world
|
Brown, F. | 11: 64, 12. | ||
Wensleydale lullaby | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
7: 44, 23.
|
||
Wensleydale talks back
|
Carter, F. A. | 13: 71, 21. | ||
Weshin-days
|
Wade, G. | 11: 63, 50. | ||
Wha wer Johnny Moblin?
|
Ellin, C. | 12: 68, 13. | ||
What shall we do with a drunken starling?
|
Brown, F. | 12: 67, 34. | ||
What's farmin' | Thwaite, J. |
4: 25, 18.
|
||
Whear beauties dwell
|
Brown, F. | 11: 64, 9. | ||
Wheat
|
Stark, K. | 15: 80, 52. | ||
When Ah wer a lad
|
Kellett, A. | 13: 72, 51. | ||
When buzzer's blew
|
Harrison, M. F. | 14: 76, 39. | ||
When John o' Dick cooms a-courtin' | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 37, 47.
|
||
When one door shuts
|
Brown, F. | 12: 67, 33. | ||
When yaffles yowl | English, B. H |
5: 37, 57.
|
||
Whisperin' corner | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
11: 63, 40.
|
||
Whitsun i' t'Glen
|
Ellis, J. W. | 14: 76, 36. | ||
Why do the nations
|
Brown, F. | 12: 69, 9. | ||
Wi' gentle, modest ways | Turner, B. Sir |
5: 32, 28.
|
||
Wild daffodils at Temple Sowerby | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 56, 42.
|
||
Will's stead | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 59, 11.
|
||
Wind o' change
|
Brown, F. | 12: 67, 33. | ||
Winter nights
|
North, G. A. | 12: 70, 13. | ||
Wood end | Umpleby, A. S. |
7: 45, 39.
|
||
Writin' a poim | Wade, G. |
11: 61, 36.
|
||
Wunce upon a pobby-tahme | Brown, F. |
10: 60, 10.
|
||
Yar loin
|
Carter, F. A. | 11: 64, 13. | ||
Yon Gowlden Bells
|
Kellett, A | 20: 103, 35. | ||
York Minster plain
|
North, G. A. | 13: 71, 15. | ||
Yorkshire - "Britain's Texas"
|
Wade, G. | 12: 67, 40. | ||
Yorkshire pilgrims | Sykes, M. |
3: 21, 33.
|
||
Yorkshire pudding
|
Martin, S. | 13: 75, 15. | ||
Yorkshire Rubaiyat
|
Carter, F. A. | 12: 66, 16. | ||
Yorkshire swallers | Carter, F. A. |
10: 58, 13.
|
||
Youngest idea | Waller, M. T. |
11: 61, 38.
|