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Hartlepool tragedy
" ... Mary Farding, a stranger, was thrown over the cliff, at Hartlepool, by William Stephenson, of Northallerton, 1720". Three ballads. The Hartlepool tragedy - first line reads: Oh thou Lord I'm undone, thy face I must shun. The drunkard's looking glass - first line reads: What will a drunkard do for ale? The drunkard's farewell to folly - first line reads: Farewell, landlord, farewell jerry.
Contributors
- Walker, George (Printer of North Shields)
Subject
- Ballads
- Murders
- Criminals
- Executions (events)
- Alcoholism
- Temperance
- Stephenson, William, of Northallerton
Type of item
- Broadsides
Date
- 1720
- 1720
Contributors
- Walker, George (Printer of North Shields)
Subject
- Ballads
- Murders
- Criminals
- Executions (events)
- Alcoholism
- Temperance
- Stephenson, William, of Northallerton
Type of item
- Broadsides
Date
- 1720
- 1720
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-NC/1.0/
Issue date
- 1850
- 1800
- 1800
- 1850
Places
- Europe, United Kingdom, England, Hartlepool, Hartlepool (inhabited place)
Current location
- http://sws.geonames.org/2650225
Identifier
- #Resource:74894962
Format
- 1 online resource
Language
- eng
- eng
Year
- 1720
- 1800
- 1850
Providing country
- United Kingdom
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-06-16T15:48:39.599Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2019-06-16T15:48:39.599Z