A Remarkable and memorable song of Sir Robert Bewick and the Laird Graham : Giving an account of Laird Graham's meeting with Sir Robert Bewick in the town of Carlisle, and they going to a Tavern, a dispute happened betwixt them, which of their sons was the best man. How Graham rode home in a passion, and caused his son to fight young Bewick, which proved their deaths
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[Newcastle upon Tyne] : M. Argus & Son, Printers, Newcastle, [1800?]
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Book
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A Remarkable and memorable song of Sir Robert Bewick and the Laird Graham : Giving an account of Laird Graham's meeting with Sir Robert Bewick in the town of Carlisle, and they going to a Tavern, a dispute happened betwixt them, which of their sons was the best man. How Graham rode home in a passion, and caused his son to fight young Bewick, which proved their deaths
Date is a guess. M. Angus and Son active in Newcastle in the 1790's and early 1800's Dimensions of the original work: 12⁰. Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
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Available to Emory University students, faculty and staff. General Libraries have the corresponding microform set, The Eighteenth Century, classed MICFILM 1272. The reel number for this title can be found in the online record when you click the link.