The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire: Transcribed from Private Manuscripts, Rare Broadsides, and Scarce Publications; with Notes and a Glossary
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The Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire: Transcribed from Private Manuscripts, Rare Broadsides, and Scarce Publications; with Notes and a Glossary
Ballads, English -- England -- Yorkshire -- Texts; Songs, English -- England -- Yorkshire -- Texts
Ta, _to_.
Taon, _town_.
Teak, _took_.
Teea, _to_.
Teern, _to turn_.
Teld, _told_.
Tem'd, _poured_.
Tengin, _stinging_.
Tengs, _tongs_.
Tew, _trouble, to crumple_.
Tha, _they, thou_.
Thall, tharl, _thou wilt_.
Thart, _thou art_.
Thel, _they will_.
Tiv, _to_.
Toth, _to the_.
Towd, _the old_.
Trigg'd, _filled_.
Tu, _too_.
Tull, _to_.
Tummle, _to fall_.
Tussell, _to struggle_.
'Twad, _it would_.
T'warst, _the worst_.
Twea, _two_.
'Twor, _it was_.
Ud, _would_.
Ur, _or_.
Uther, _the other_.
Wad, _would_.
Wah, whar, _where, who_.
Wake, waik, _weak_.
War, _were_.
Wark, _to ache, to work_.
Warse, _worse_.
Weame, _the belly_.
Weea, _who_.
Weel, weal, _well_.
Weent, _will not_.
Wee'se, _we shall_.
Wer, _were_.
Weshin, _washing_.
Whahl, _while_.
Whewin, _whistling, blowing_.
Whoame, _home_.
Whoor, _where_.
Wick, _alive_.
Withaht, _without_.
Witta, _wilt thou_.
Woddunt, _would not_.
Wolivver (while ever), _so long as_.
Wor, _was_.
Wor'nt, _was not_.
Worrit, _tease by complaining_.
Wo't, _who it_.
Wots, _oats_.
Wur, _our, were_.
Wursen, _ourselves_.
Wurt, _was the_.
Ya, _you_.
Yah, _one_.
Yal, _whole, ale_.
Yam, _home_.
Yan, _one_.
Yance, _once_.
Y'are, _you are_.
Yat, _hot, a gate_.
Yatton, _the village of Ayton_, commonly called "_canny Yatton_."
Yol, _you will_.
Yor, _your_.
Yo've, _you have_.
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THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF
NORTH ALLERTON
IN THE COUNTY OF YORK.
BY C. J. DAVISON INGLEDEW,
OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE.
_Opinions of the Press._
"Here a stranger may take up his abode in a single town, and study under
a skilful master the story of its career and the details of its progress
in good or bad fortune."--_Athenæum_.
"The public and private history of North Allerton, its antiquities,
public buildings, registers, folk-lore, are duly recorded in a way to
gratify its inhabitants, and the curiosity of all who are interested in
the history of this ancient town."--_Notes and Queries_.
"The author evinces great research, and presents to the reader much
valuable historical and antiquarian information."--_Yorkshire Gazette_.
"Though professedly a local history, this work is rich in the records of
national events."--_Leeds Intelligencer_.
"A book which will not only be interesting to all the inhabitants of the
North Riding, but must also prove very helpful to any future historian
of England."--_Leeds Mercury_.
"Possesses the high merit of being a book for interesting and delightful
perusal by any reader."--_Newcastle Journal_.
"Full of anecdote, story, and song--manners and customs--folklore and
family history."--_Gateshead Observer_.
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