Item #32460 The Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue between Tummus o'Williams, o'Margit o'Roass, an Meary o'Dicks, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Containing the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which are added, a glossary of Lancashire words and phrases. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by Tim Bobbin, Esq. JOHN COLLIER.
The Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue between Tummus o'Williams, o'Margit o'Roass, an Meary o'Dicks, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Containing the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which are added, a glossary of Lancashire words and phrases. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by Tim Bobbin, Esq.
The Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue between Tummus o'Williams, o'Margit o'Roass, an Meary o'Dicks, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Containing the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which are added, a glossary of Lancashire words and phrases. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by Tim Bobbin, Esq.
The Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue between Tummus o'Williams, o'Margit o'Roass, an Meary o'Dicks, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Containing the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which are added, a glossary of Lancashire words and phrases. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by Tim Bobbin, Esq.
The Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue between Tummus o'Williams, o'Margit o'Roass, an Meary o'Dicks, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Containing the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which are added, a glossary of Lancashire words and phrases. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by Tim Bobbin, Esq.

The Lancashire dialect; by way of dialogue between Tummus o'Williams, o'Margit o'Roass, an Meary o'Dicks, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Containing the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which are added, a glossary of Lancashire words and phrases. A new edition, carefully revised and corrected by Tim Bobbin, Esq.

Manchester: printed by Hopper & Son ... and sold by Graham, Thomson [et al.], n.d., [1802]. 12mo, p. [3]-129; engraved frontispiece and title-p., woodcut ornaments; original blue paper-covered boards worn and soiled, several pages loosening, top of A2 cut away; a fair copy. A popular work on the Lancashire dialect that went through numerous editions from 1746 up to the end of the 19th century. Bound in at the back, as issued, is The Battle of the Flying Dragon, and the Man of Heaton, occupying p. 121 to the end. See Kennedy 10922. Item #32460

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