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Extract from a Cambridge University publication: gossip column concerning Union members
Date: c.1962Reference: PP/HO/J/D131Part of: Hodgkin family- Books
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Celia's new garland: compos'd of eight new songs. I. Celia's complaint. II. The answer. III. The enamour'd swain. IV. A dialogue between a Ranter and a Love-Sick Quaker. V. The merchant son and young Susan. VI. Gossip Joan. Vii. The young mens warning-piece: Shewing the wicked Lives and evil Courses of the Six Malefactors, now hanging in Chains. Viii. The cruel woman: or. The Monster of a Wife; being the Prison Groansof Margaret Hayes, with a Dialogue between Thomas Billing, and Thomas Wood, her two bloody Companions now in Newgate, &c. Enter'd in the Stamp-Office, according to the late Act of Parliament.
Date: [1728?]- Books
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The New art and mystery of gossiping, being a genuine account of all the women's clubs in and about the city and suburbs of London: With the manner of their club orders. The weaver's wife's club, in Spittlefields. The Milliner's Club by the Royal Exchange. The Butcher's Wife's Club by Cow Cross. The Fish Women's Club at Billinsgate. The Quilter's Club in Long Acre. The Mantue-maker's Club St. Martin's Lane. The Basket Women's Club in St. Giles's. The Bunter's Club in Tyburn-Road. The Shoemaker's Wives Club in Cranburn Alley. The Tailor's Wives' Club in Monmouth Street. The Penny Barber's Wife's Club in Rag-Fair. The Woore and Bowd's Club in Drury Lane. To which is added the explanation of a footman. And the Gossip's delight, or Tea-table chat.
Date: 1770?]- Books
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The new vocal harmony, or, the merry fellow's companion. Being a choice collection of songs, sung at all the places of public entertainment. Containig, 1. Margate Hoy. 2. Nautical Benevolence. 3. Ballad Singer. 4. Hal the Woodman. 5. Poorsuck, 6. Young William. 7. Dear Mary. 8. Sweet Girl by the light of the Moon. 9. 'twas within a mile of Edinburgh town. 10. Spring Water Cresses. 11. Dicky Gossip. 12. All on board of a Man of War. 13. Little Jew. 14. Jack Flourish. 15. Caledonian Laddy. 16. Midnight Hark Away. 17. Lowland Willy. 18. Tom Block. 19. Bottle and Bird. 20. No Sport to the Chace 21. General Toast. 22. Jack Junk.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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A gossip's story, and a legendary tale. By the author of Advantages of education.
West, Jane, 1758-1852.Date: 1799- Books
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A gossip's story, and a legendary tale. By the Author of Advantages of education.
West, Jane, 1758-1852.Date: 1798- Books
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A tale of the times. By the author of A gossip's story. ... In two volumes. ...
West, Jane, 1758-1852.Date: 1799- Books
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A gossip's story, and a legendary tale. By the author of Advantages of education. In two volumes. ...
West, Jane, 1758-1852.Date: 1797- Books
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A gossip's story, and a legendary tale. In two volumes. By the author of Advantages of education. ...
West, Jane, 1758-1852.Date: 1796- Books
Tales from the pump room : nine hundred years of Bath the place, its people and its gossip / by Thomas Hinde.
Hinde, Thomas, 1926-2014.Date: 1988, ©1987- Books
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A tale of the times. By the author of A gossip's story. Dedicated by Permission to Mrs. Carter. In three volumes. ...
West, Jane, 1758-1852.Date: 1799- Books
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A tale of the times. By the author of A gossip's story. Dedicated by permission to Mrs. Carter. In three volumes. ...
West, Jane, 1758-1852.Date: 1799- Books
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Daniel's complain[t] to his gossip Patrick. To which are added The colleen dass The Byncheen louahre. Answer to the Byncheen louahre The banks of the Tweed.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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Tobacco talk and smokers' gossip : an amusing miscellany of fact and anecdote relating to the "great plant" in all its forms and uses, including a selection from nicotian literature.
Date: 1886- Books
Tobacco talk and smokers' gossip : an amusing miscellany of fact and anecdote relating to the "great plant" in all its forms and uses, including a selection from nicotian literature.
Date: 1884- Books
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Letters from the living to the living, Relating to the Present transactions both Publick and Private. With their several answers. Under the following Heads, Viz. Reformation. The P--- of P--pl--r, to a City Knight, for some years since one of the Elect, but now under a State of Reprobation, &c. Sing-Song Tigellius the Undone, the Unfortunate Tigellius, to his Brethren at Will's Coffee-House. Clement the Pope, to the Doge, and Republick of Venice. Mr. J--- F--- to Mr. J--- P--- Abridgment a Bookseller, to Original an Author. The Two hundred Maidens at the Bath, to the Virgins in Oxford. The Duke of Burgundy to the King of Spain. Tom Double to his Brother Under-Spur-Leather in the Country. John D--- by the Pharisaical Printer, to John T--d the Scribe. From a Voluntier at St. Maries to his Friend in London. A Letter from a young Officer at Vigo, to his Friend at London. Gossip Murray the Projector to Inquisitive Love-News. Written by Several Hands.
Date: printed in the year, 1703- Pictures
A young man and a young woman, hand in hand; and each separately receiving from their peers gossip about the other's attitude to safe sex. Colour print after Ed Harding, 20--.
Date: [approximately between 2000 and 2099]Reference: 2491140i- Pictures
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Two women sit at a table drinking tea and gossiping, so taken up with what they are saying that the tea is accidently poured on the cat. Aquatint by G. Hunt after M. Egerton.
Egerton, M., active 1824-1827.Date: [1830?]Reference: 33159i- Pictures
A rich man and a woman who has visited him for tea gossip about an impoverished gentleman's daughter who is present in his house as a governess: the visitor looks at the governess with a supercilious expression. Engraving by R. Hatfield, 1842, after Richard Redgrave, 1840.
Redgrave, Richard, 1804-1888.Date: April 10, 1842Reference: 3069408iPart of: Royal gallery of British art.- Pictures
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A message in blue lettering in German that 'I don't take condoms because women find them disgusting' and in black lettering 'men gossip'; one of a series of posters from a 'Stop AIDS' campaign by the AIDS-Hilfe Schweiz in collaboration with the Office of Federal Health. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 674768i- Books
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Why how now, gossip Pope? Or, the sweet singing-bird of Parnassus taken out of its pretty cage to be roasted: In one short Epistle (preparatory to a Criticism on his Writings) to that Darling of the Demy-Wits, and Minion of the Minor Criticks. Exposing the malice Wickedness and Vanity of his aspersions on J. H. in that Monument of his own Misery and Spleen, the Dunciad:
Henley, John, 1692-1756.Date: [1743]- Pictures
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A libel about the colonel of a garrison is invented by a junior soldier and works its way round to the colonel himself. Colour process print after N. Pocock, 191-.
Pocock, Noel.Date: [between 1910 and 1919?]Reference: 2059559iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Books
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The tattling gossips.
Date: 1760?]- Books
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A sermon, on the duty of attending the public worship of God. Preached at Digby in Nova-Scotia, April 19th, 1789. By Roger Viets, Rector of Digby, and missionary from the venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.
Viets, Roger, 1738-1811.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Pictures
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Four elderly ladies sitting around a table gossiping; another woman listens from behind a curtain and looks rather shocked. Etching by George Cruikshank after EHL.
L., E.H., active 1816-1817.Date: Augt. 1st 1835Reference: 33151i