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| A bo'ddin o' cowls | Umpleby, A. S. |
6: 38, 50
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| A Bonny Hubbleshoo | Batty, M. |
12: 70, 34.
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| A brief glossary of EastYorkshire dialect | Shorrocks, G. |
15: 82, 49.
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| A Century of Yorkshire Dialect | Kellett, A. and Dewhirst, I. (eds) |
19: 97, 72.
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A contribution to the study of the conversion of adjectives into nouns in English
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Bergener, C. |
5: 33, 5.
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| A glossary of the Cornish dialect | Phillips, K. C. |
18: 93, 61.
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| A grammar of dialect in the Bolton area Part 1 | Shorrocks, G. |
19: 98, 53.
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| A grammar of dialect in the Bolton area Part 2 | Shorrocks, G. |
19: 99, 52.
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| A grand dictionary of phonetics | Phonetic Society of Japan |
15: 82, 47.
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| A history of modern colloquial English | Wyld, H. C. |
5: 37, 40.
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A new glossary of the dialect of the Huddersfield district
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Haigh, W. E. |
5: 29, 33.
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| A structural atlas of the English dialects | Anderson, P. M. |
17: 88, 58.
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| A taste of Morley | Howden, J. and Austerfield, A. |
18: 96, 62.
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A Yorkshire Tyke
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Cowling, G. H. | 3: 16, 125. | ||
| Abe Clegg in war time | Newboult, F. J. |
3: 21, 32.
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| An Atlas of English dialects | Upton, C. and Widdowson, J. D .A |
19: 97, 73.
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| An East Riding anthology | Cowley, W. |
11: 65, 37.
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| An elementary Middle English grammar | Wright, J. |
4: 26, 46.
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| An elementary Old English grammar | Wright, J. |
4: 26, 46.
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| Basic Broad Yorkshire | Kellett, A. |
17: 91, 48.
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| Beckery Burrows | Burrows, R. |
14: 78, 48.
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| Bide awhile wi' I | Burrows, R. |
15: 81, 39.
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Bob Stubb's original comic Yorkshire Awmynack for 1914
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Stubbs, B. | 3: 15, 11. | ||
| Books for good causes
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Anon | 21: 104, 56. | ||
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Brief notices
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Anon |
17: 90, 56.
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| Briggflatts visited: a tribute to Basil Bunting, 1900-1985 | England, G. |
18: 95, 52.
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| Cloth and muffler | Smith, H. |
13: 75, 53.
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| Cockney dialect and slang | Wright, P. |
15: 81, 42.
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| Crossing Bowland | Flintoff, E. |
14: 79, 44.
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| Dales lyrics | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
4: 28, 50.
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| Delightsome land | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
7: 45, 42.
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| Dialect and accent in industrial West Yorkshire | Peyt, K. M. |
17: 87, 48.
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| Dialect poems and prose | Blackah, T. |
6: 38, 52.
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| Dialects in culture | McDavid, R. |
15: 80, 53.
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| Dialects of East Anglia and the south east of England | Kontic, R. |
17: 91, 51.
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| Discovering English dialects | Wakelin, M. |
14: 78, 48.
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| East Riding heritage | Ellin, C. |
14: 79, 47.
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| East Yorkshire facts and fables | Stockton, N. |
17: 90, 53.
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| Ee by gum Lord! | Kellett, A. |
19: 96, 32.
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| English dialects | Brook, G. L. |
11: 63, 52.
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| English dialects: An introduction | Wakelin, M. |
13: 72, 60.
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| Enjoying lesser known East Yorkshire | Danby, J. |
17: 88, 60.
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| Enjoying more of lesser known East Yorkshire | Danby, J. |
17: 90, 54.
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| Equatorial dawn | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 37, 39.
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| Ey up mi duck (Pt. 3) | Scollins, R. and Titford, J. |
14: 78, 48.
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| Ey up mi duck (Pts. 1 and 2) | Scollins, R. and Titford, J. |
14: 77, 49.
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| Ey up mi duck: a celebration of Derbyshire (recording) | Scollins, R. and Titford, J. |
14: 78, 49
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| Fair North Riding | Brown, A. J. |
9: 52, 9.
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| Fairings: a Yorkshire miscellany | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 30, 32.
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| George Meriton's A.Yorkshire dialogue | Wilson, R. M. (Reviewer) |
10: 59, 36.
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| Goin' tu t' Spaws | Shackleton, M. (ed) |
19: 97, 71.
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| Gypsy Dorelia | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 34, 41.
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| Here a little, there a little | Thistlewaite, C, |
17: 91, 49.
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| Histoire de la langue anglaise | Chevillet, F. (ed) |
18: 95, 49.
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| Histoire de la langue anglaise | Chevillet, F. (ed) |
19: 94, 49.
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| Holmfirth by lamplight | Kemp, W. |
17: 88, 55.
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| Horcum and other gods | Simms, C. |
13: 74, 55.
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How they lived in the Yorkshire Dales |
Kellett, A. | 20: 102, 72. | ||
| Humours of village life | Fairfax-Blakeborough, J. |
5: 34, 42.
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| Icelandic spring | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
9: 51, 54.
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| Idéologies dans la monde anglo-saxon | Chevillet, F. (ed) |
19: 98, 56.
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| Idylls of a north countrie fair | Denwood, J. M. and Denwood, J. |
3: 18, 75.
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| In Lincolnshire long ago | Lamming, D. |
18: 95, 51.
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| International English usage CHECK | Todd, L. and Hancok, I. |
17: 88, 57.
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| Jimmy Jones's Tyldesley | Jones, J. L. |
14: 76, 43.
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| Jingling lane | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
9: 54, 56.
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| Joseph Wright, 1855-1930 | Firth, C. H. |
5: 34, 43.
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Journal of the Lakeland Dialect Society (Diamond Jubilee Edition)
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Relph, T. (ed) |
19: 99, 55.
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| Kirkbridge kaleidoscope | Park, M. |
17: 91, 49.
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| Knaresborough: a poem in Yorkshire dialect | Smith, J. S. |
4: 23, 47.
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| Laeves fae Vagaland | Robertson, T. A. |
9: 53, 41.
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| Lancashire dialect | Wright, P. |
14: 76, 45.
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| Lang sarmans | Jarratt, A. |
13: 74, 55.
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Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society: Proceedings Lit. and History Section. Vol. 3, pt. 6
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Jones, J. D. (Reviewer) |
5: 37, 43.
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Leeds studies in English and kindred languages Nos 1 and 2
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Jones, J. D. (Reviewer) |
5: 35, 27.
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Leeds studies in English and kindred languages Nos 3 and 4
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Jones, J. D.(Reviewer) |
5: 37, 42.
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| Leet Livvy | Fletcher, J. S. |
3; 17, 55.
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| Lexical erosion in English regional dialects | Upton, C. and Widdowson, J. D. A. |
19: 99, 51.
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| Life in a liberty bodice | Burniston, C. |
18: 92, 41.
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| "Lillilow" | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 33, 43.
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| Lincolnshire dialects | Campion, G. E. |
14: 76, 45.
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| Luv Bob | Smith, J. H. |
17: 88, 56.
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| Mair laeves fae Vagaland | Robertson, T. A. |
11: 65, 36.
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| Med i' 'Alifax | Beer, D. |
14: 77, 47.
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| Moorland doctor | Bishop, R. W. S. |
17: 90, 52.
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| More cloth and muffler | Smith, H. |
14: 76, 43.
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| Mrs Buffey in wartime | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
7: 43, 50.
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| Never go back and other poems | Carter, F. A. |
12: 66, 48.
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| North country tales: Brass, a West Riding story | Beaumont, W. |
11: 61, 44.
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| Northumbrian voice- poetry in the dialect (recording) | Read, F. |
14: 79, 49.
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Note on the life and work of the Yorkshire novelist E C Booth, 1872-1954.
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Munday, J. |
18: 95, 52.
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| Of mills, moors and men. | Waddington-Feather, J. |
12: 66, 48.
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| Old English compound place-names in -ing | Karlström, S. |
5: 33, 45.
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Old stones, old fields, old farms: a history of the Snilesworth area
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Cowley, W. |
18: 94, 48.
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| On Ilkla Mooar bath 'at: the story of the song | Kellett, A. |
19: 98, 58.
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| One fer t’ Rooad
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Halliday, D | 20: 103, 30. | ||
| Over hill, over dale | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 56, 49.
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| Patterns in the folk speech of the British Isles | Wakelin, M. |
13: 72, 55.
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| Phonological atlas of the northern region | Kolb, E. |
12: 68, 43.
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Phonomatische Analyse des Dialekts von Gateshead-upon-Tyne
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Viereck, W. |
12: 67, 49.
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| Pickin up threads | Newbery, M. |
18: 94, 44.
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| Plays of the Ridings | Moorman, F. W. |
3: 21, 27.
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| Poems from a rural pen | Thistlewaite, C, |
19: 97, 74.
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| Poems from the Yorkshire Dales | Jefferson, G. |
14: 79, 45.
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| Quaaint owd Knaresborough and other poems | Eastwood, C. W. |
5: 29, 38.
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| Recitations in the folk-speech of East Yorkshire | Sowersby, M. |
3: 17, 57.
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| Rhyme an' reason | Carter, F. A |
9: 51, 55.
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| Rhymes of a Yorkshire hamlet | English, B. H. |
10: 59, 36.
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| Rhymes, verses and poems from a Yorkshire loom | Turner, B. Sir |
5: 35, 28
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| Rivers of the Ridings | Cowley, W. |
19: 97, 73.
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Rustic speech and folklore
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Wright, E. M. | 3: 15, 9. | ||
| Ryedale | Duncombe, C. W. E. |
5: 37, 38.
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Scandinavian personal names in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire
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Fellows-Jenson, G. |
12: 70, 35.
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| Sir Nicholas Nobbler, Knight | Francis, W. E. |
3: 21, 31.
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| Songs of the Ridings | Moorman, F. W. |
3: 20, 22.
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| South African summer | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 34, 44.
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| Spring cam t'Clattergate | Harrison, M. F. |
13: 75, 53.
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| Staffordshire dialect words | Wilson, D. |
13: 74, 54.
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| Storr Hill Side 1870-1980 | Barker, D. |
18: 94, 45.
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| Straight rooads | Park, M. |
14: 76, 43.
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| Stratagems: a comedy in one act | Hyde, H. F. W. |
5: 36, 42.
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| Studies in Anglo-Cornish phonology | North, D. J. |
15: 84, 51.
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Survey of English dialects (B): the basic material: Vol. IV, The southern counties
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Orton, H. and Wakelin, M. F. |
12: 67, 45.
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Survey of English dialects: The dictionary and the grammar
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Upton, C., Parry, D. and Widdowson, J. D. A |
18: 94, 40.
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| Swatches o' hamespun | Burns Club of London |
4: 25, 29.
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| Swatches o' homespun | New Blyth Horticultural Society |
4: 23, 47.
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| Tales of the Ridings | Moorman, F. W. |
4: 22, 47.
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| Talkin' brooad | Wadsworth, K. |
17: 88, 55.
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| The ballad of the Yorkshire Ripper | Morrison, B. |
17: 87, 50.
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The chimney nook, 1914
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Darrell, S. | 3: 15, 11. | ||
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The Clock Almanack for 1914
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Hartley, J. | 3: 15, 11. | ||
| The Cranesbill caravan | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
11: 61, 3.
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| The daystar: a nativity play | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
7: 47, 44.
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| The dialect muse | Smith, K. E. |
14: 79, 43.
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The dialect of Dentdale in the West Riding of Yorkshire
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Hedevind, B. |
12: 67, 47.
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| The dialect of George Meriton's A Yorkshire dialogue | Dean, C. |
11: 62, 43.
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| The dialect of Hackness | Cowling, G. H. |
3: 18, 71.
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| The fight for Yorkshire | Bradford, M. |
17: 88, 56.
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| The foals of Epona | Dent, A. and Goodall, D. M. |
11: 62, 42.
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| The Golden Galloway and other verses | Wade, G. |
12: 66, 49.
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| The gone away | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
5: 32, 14.
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| The Hallamshire glossary | Hunter, J. |
15: 84, 52.
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| The handloom weaver and other poems | Dewhirst, I. |
11: 65, 36.
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| The Knaresborough Workhouse Daybook: Language and Life in 18 th Century North Yorkshire
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Garcia-Bermejo Giner, M.E. and Montgomery, M. (eds) | 20: 103, 32. | ||
| The Lanky twang | Wright, P. |
13: 72, 57.
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| The legend of the Wharfe | Carlill, J. A. |
5: 29, 38.
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| The life of Joseph Wright | Wright, E. M. |
5: 33, 37.
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| The man who made Beamish | Atkinson, F. |
19: 100, 42.
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| The mummers' play | Tiddy, R. J. E. |
4: 25, 30.
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| The Nagars of Runswick Bay | Johnson, J. S. |
13: 73, 39.
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| The place-names of north Devonshire | Blomé, B. |
5: 33, 45.
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| The prodigal husband | Wood, C. L. |
5: 29, 37.
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| The Roxburghshire word-book | Watson, G. |
4: 25, 27.
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| The seeing-glass: a comedy | Hyde, A. |
9: 52, 61.
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| The shoeing of Jerry-go-nimble | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
4: 28, 50.
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| The slang dictionary | Hotten, J. C. |
13: 72, 58.
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| The study of dialect | Peyt, K. M. |
15: 80, 55.
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| The Viking century in East Yorkshire | Binns, A. L. |
11: 63, 51.
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| The waiting room | Petch, I. |
5: 34, 43.
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| The White Rose Garland | Halliday, J. and Umpleby, A. S. |
8: 49, 41.
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The Yorkshire dictionary of dialect, tradition and folklore
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Kellett, A. |
18: 94, 39.
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| Think of England | British Broadcasting Corp, TV. |
17: 91, 50.
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| T'ill, an' t'oade uns upov Greenho' | Bruff, H. J. L. |
4: 22, 50.
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| Times and seasons | Thistlewaite, C, |
17: 88, 55.
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| T'joy of livin' i' Yorkshire | Glover, K. |
14: 78, 48.
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| T'Lords mi Shepperd: Yorkshire dialect Bible readings | Cluderay, T. M. |
17: 91, 49.
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| T'miners: character sketches of Yorkshire lead miners | Bruff, H. J. L. |
4: 26, 45.
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| Tom Boyes, deealsman | Fall, W. E. |
14: 77, 47.
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| T’ Oyle i’ t’ Rooad
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Halliday, D. | 20: 103, 30. | ||
| T'Weaver's web | Beer, D. |
14: 79, 48.
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Tykes abroad
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Hampson, W. |
3: 16, 126. | ||
| Until that dawn | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
8: 49, 40.
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| Village drama society plays | Deane, H. F. W. | 5: 32, 15. | ||
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Vowel systems and lexical phonemic-patterns in south east Cumbria
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Rydland, K. |
15: 83, 45.
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| Wensleydale dialect rhymes | Thwaite, J. |
7: 46, 25.
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| West country words and ways | Phillips, K. C. |
14: 76, 45.
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| West Yorkshire dialect poets | Smith, K. E. |
15: 82, 50.
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| What do they know of Yorkshire? | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
6: 41, 22.
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| Wireless and sick-like | Hyde, F. A. |
5: 29, 37.
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| Words in everyday life | Brook, G. L. |
15: 81, 40.
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Woz'ls
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Carlill, J. A. | 3: 15, 10. | ||
| Yar Sarah | Shaw, J. T. |
17: 88, 55.
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| Yorkshire | Pearson, F. R. |
5: 30, 31.
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| Yorkshire Dalesman, No. 1 | H, W.J. (Reviewer) |
6: 39, 90.
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| Yorkshire days | Rhea, N. |
18: 95, 50.
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| Yorkshire days and Yorkshire ways | Fairfax-Blakeborough, J. |
5: 36, 41.
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| Yorkshire farming memories | Harrison, S. |
15: 81, 38.
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| Yorkshire folk singers (recording) | Hudleston, N.A. and Hudleston, M. |
11: 62, 45.
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| Yorkshire lyrics | Ratcliffe, D. U. |
10: 60, 44.
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| Yorkshire village life, humour and characters | Fairfax-Blakeborough, J. |
9: 55, 58.
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| Yorkshire words today | Paynter, D, Upton , C. and Widdowson, J. D. A. |
19: 98, 57.
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