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The second part of the Sheffield dialect : founded upon a cutler's "lo'zin"... With an entire new glossary of local terms and sentences
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1831
"A Shevvild chap" = Abel Bywater.
The Wheelswarf chronicle... : being a continuation of the conversations "Uppa are Hull Arston"
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1831
"A comparative glossary": pp. 23-24.
The Wheelswarf chronicle... : being a continuation of the conversations "Uppa are Hull Arston"
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1831
"A comparative glossary": pp. 23-24.
The Wheelswarf chronicle... : being a continuation of the conversations "Uppa are Hull Arston"
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1831
"A comparative glossary": pp. 23-24.
The Wheelswarf chronicle... : being a continuation of the conversations "Uppa are Hull Arston"
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1832
"A comparative glossary": pp. 23-24.
The Wheelswarf chronicle... : being a continuation of the conversations "Uppa are Hull Arston"
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1832
"A Shevvild chap" = Abel Bywater.
The Wheelswarf chronicle... : being a continuation of the conversations "Uppa are Hull Arston"
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1832
"A Shevvild chap" = Abel Bywater.
The Wheelswarf chronicle : wherein Richard Carlile & co. are shewn up, in conversations "Uppa are Hull Arston"
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1833
"A Shevvild chap" = Abel Bywater.
The Wheelswarf chronicle : wherein Richard Carlile & co. are shewn up, in conversations "Uppa are Hull Arston"
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1833
"A Shevvild chap" = Abel Bywater.
The shaver : being a sixth number of the Wheelswarf chronicle, in which will be found an answer to "Gemini," in conversations "Uppa are Hull Arston"
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1833
"A Shevvild chap" = Abel Bywater.
A few more of a Shevvild chap's opinions on drunkenness
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1835
At head of title: "Dedicated to the Temperance Society".
A Shevvild chap's opinion on Mr. Buckingham's Bill : being a reply to several objections brought against it by Jooa Guzzle, Billa Slape, Tom Swipes, Harra Sap, Jack Swallow, an that set
Bywater, Abel (1795-1873)
1835
At head of title: "Dedicated to the Temperance Society".