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Jem Paull's address to his constituents; or, an excellent new song on the Westminster election
This ballad appears to be a parody concerning the Scottish politician James Paull. He purchased a seat in the 1805 election and this ballad is likely to have been an attempt to discredit him in the campaigning for the 1806 election, hence the mention of his conections with other radical politicians (e.g. Sir Francis Burdett). First line reads: Cease, Sir Samuel, gallant Sailor! Tune: - The storm.
Contributors
- Boyle, Thomas, active 1806-1808
Subject
- Woodcuts (prints)
- Ballads
- Politics
- Elections
- Paull, James, 1770-1808
- Burdett, Francis, Sir, 1770-1844
Type of item
- Broadsides
- Illustrations
- Illustration
Contributors
- Boyle, Thomas, active 1806-1808
Subject
- Woodcuts (prints)
- Ballads
- Politics
- Elections
- Paull, James, 1770-1808
- Burdett, Francis, Sir, 1770-1844
Type of item
- Broadsides
- Illustrations
- Illustration
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-NC/1.0/
Issue date
- 1806
- 1800
- 1800
- 1806
Current location
- http://sws.geonames.org/2650225
Identifier
- #Resource:74891911
Format
- 1 online resource
Language
- eng
- eng
Year
- 1800
- 1806
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-06-16T15:46:24.580Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2019-06-16T15:46:24.580Z