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Author   Title  

Number

Alderson, J.

 

  Adam and Eve   17: 88, 32

Anon

 

  To a covey of moorgame   17: 91, 43.
Anon   Ca ira  

3: 18, 13.

 

Baskerville, M.

 

  A bit o' peace an quiet   17: 89, 27.

Baskerville, M.

 

  A matter o' words   17: 89, 25.

Baskerville, M.


  A reight tall tale   17: 89, 28.

Baskerville, M.

 

  A tale of at shelf   17: 87, 30.

Baskerville, M.

 

  Morning song   16: 86, 24.

Baskerville, M.

 

  T' road ta Ready Carr   16: 86, 24.

Baskerville, M.

 

  Th'owd stocks   17: 89, 26.

Baskerville, M.

 

  Thowts uv a birdwatcher   17: 89, 25.
Beaumont, W.   Question an' answer  

11: 61, 30.

 

Beaumont, W.   Molly an' t' brolly  

11: 61, 30.

 

Beer, D.

 

  Chimleys   15: 80, 47.

Beer, D.

 

  Flaar pear   14: 76, 35.

Beer, D.

 

  Flattened   14: 77, 8.

Beer, D.

 

  Fleein cops   13: 74, 46.

Beer, D.

 

  Foggy   13: 75, 12.

Beer, D.

 

  Mi mam's wintredge   17: 88, 30.

Beer, D.

 

  Mi stick o rhubub   17: 88, 30.

Beer, D.

 

  Shinn'd off   14: 76, 35.

Beer, D.

 

  Stamped on   13: 75, 11.

Beer, D.

 

  T'supermarket   13: 73, 32.

Beer, D.

 

  Tahm's change   12: 69, 13.

Bemrose, M.

 

  Contentment   18: 94, 36.
Binnall, G. B.   Ah mun!  

5: 31, 31.

 

Binnall, G. B.   Oor awd spot  

5: 31, 30.

 

Binnall, G. B.   Royalty i' t'dale  

5: 37, 49.

 

Binnall, G. B.   Three kisses  

5: 34, 38.

 

Blackah, T.   Cum don on thi' bonnet and shawl  

5: 37, 52.

 

Blakeborough, R.   Au'd Nan o' Sexhow  

4: 24, 55.

 

Blakestone, H.   Music on t'wawds  

4: 25, 16.

 

Brooks, H.

 

  Grey November   21: 104, 62.

Brooks, H.

 

  T’ new day   21: 104, 61.

Brooks, H. P.

 

  'Illtop 'ooam   18: 92, 51.

Brooks, H. P. .

 

  Ont Jennit' advice   18: 92, 51

Brooks, H. P.

 

  T'navvy 'ahses   18: 94, 59.

Brooks, H. P.

 

  T'scrat 'all boggard   18: 96, 71

Broonlea, Jone, O.

 

  Ower t'tops   15: 82, 44.
Brown, F.   A washday sandwich  

9: 55, 52.

 

Brown, F.   A weyver's vision  

9: 51, 49.

 

Brown, F.   All square  

11: 62, 13.

 

Brown, F.

 

  Aunt Nancy   12: 68, 10.
Brown, F.   Bonny Lockwood  

11: 61, 24.
17: 90, 24.

Brown, F.

 

  Breaking point   12: 66, 13.

Brown, F.

 

  Caller herring   13: 72, 47.

Brown, F.

 

  Chipin' up   11: 64, 10.

Brown, F.

 

  Cuckoo! Cuckoo!   13: 74, 46.

Brown, F.

 

  Dead-end kids   12: 66, 15.

Brown, F.

 

  Death of a soldier - 1914   13: 73, 33.

Brown, F.

 

  Euclid' childer   12: 66, 12.

Brown, F.

 

  Frost pictures   12: 66, 14.
Brown, F.   Froth and bubble  

11: 61, 26.

 

Brown, F.   Gi' us peace  

9: 52, 54.

 

Brown, F.

 

  Groans i' stoan .   12: 68, 12

Brown, F.

 

  Humpty Dumpty   12: 70, 9.

Brown, F.

 

  Immigration   11: 64, 10.

Brown, F.

 

  Jack and Jill   12: 70, 10.

Brown, F.

 

  Lady-bird, lady-bird fly away home   12: 66, 15.
Brown, F.   Me an' me-sen  

11: 62, 14.

 

Brown, F.   Memories of Coltsfoot Rock  

11: 63, 41.

 

Brown, F.

 

  Mother-love   10: 60, 9.

Brown, F.

 

  Mrs Clancy ponders   12: 69, 9.

Brown, F.

 

  Noa angel   11: 64, 11.

Brown, F.

 

  Noa huffin'   12: 68, 11.

Brown, F.

 

  Not for viewing   10: 60, 10.

Brown, F.

 

  Of blessed memory   11: 71, 9.

Brown, F.

 

  Old Mother Hubbard   12: 70, 9.

Brown, F.

 

  Open thou mine eyes   13: 73, 32
Brown, F.   Re-formation  

10: 60, 9.

 

Brown, F.

 

  Remember Jericho   12: 69, 9.

Brown, F.

 

  Scripture lesson (Apocryphal)   13: 71, 10.

Brown, F.

 

  Segregation   12: 70, 10.

Brown, F.

 

  Shoo that spider   12: 67, 32.
Brown, F.   Smokeless zone  

11: 63, 42.

 

Brown, F.

 

  Strew red rowan berries   11: 64, 12.

Brown, F.

 

  Supermarket   12: 67, 36.

Brown, F.

 

  Supply and demand   13: 72, 47.
Brown, F.   T'banker  

10: 58, 11.

 

Brown, F.   T'exile  

10: 59, 11.

 

Brown, F.   T'owd gaffer an' his missus  

11: 62, 12.

 

Brown, F.   T'shadder show  

10: 59, 12.

 

Brown, F.   T'singing heart  

10: 58, 11.

 

Brown, F.   T'visitors  

10: 58, 12.

 

Brown, F.

 

  Ten keys to happiness   102 67, 35

Brown, F.

 

  Ten seconds to goa   11: 62, 13.

Brown, F.

 

  The entertainers   13: 71, 11.
Brown, F.   To t'little singers  

9: 54, 49.

 

Brown, F.

 

  Twinklin' of an eye   11 63, 41.

Brown, F.

 

  Weep! sad world   11: 64, 12.

Brown, F.

 

  What shall we do with a drunken starling?   12: 67, 34.

Brown, F.

 

  Whear beauties dwell   11: 64, 9.

Brown, F.

 

  When one door shuts   12: 67, 33.

Brown, F.

 

  Why do the nations   12: 69, 9.

Brown, F.

 

  Wind o' change   12: 67, 33.

Brown, F.

 

  Wunce upon a pobby-tahme   10: 60, 10.

Busch, W.

 

  Max and Moritz   19: 98, 60.

Bycroft, C.

 

  The Quagga   20: 102, 85.

Campbell, W.

 

  High carbon steel   14: 78, 40.
Carter, F. A.   Aat i'-walkin'  

5: 34, 29.

 

Carter, F. A.   Anticlimax  

10: 60, 11.

 

Carter, F. A.   Assault and battery  

4: 25, 20.

 

Carter, F. A.   Creepin' buttercup  

10: 60, 11.

 

Carter, F. A.

 

  Crookback Dick   12: 70, 11.
Carter, F. A.   Foreign travel  

11: 61, 29.

 

Carter, F. A.   Greeting to Yawborough  

10: 56, 44.

 

Carter, F. A.

 

  Lewkin forard   13: 72, 48.
Carter, F. A.   Owd acquaintance  

9: 55, 55.

 

Carter, F. A.   Some'dy special  

10: 58, 12.

 

Carter, F. A.   Thowts i' springtahme  

11: 63, 42.

 

Carter, F. A.   Tiv a Wensladill hoss i' haytime  

11: 61, 27.

 

Carter, F. A.   To a Blackbird in late spring  

11: 61, 28.

 

Carter, F. A.

 

  Wensleydale talks back   13: 71, 21.

Carter, F. A.

 

  Yar loin   11: 64, 13.

Carter, F. A.

 

  Yorkshire Rubaiyat   12: 66, 16.
Carter, F. A.   Yorkshire swallers  

10: 58, 13.

 

Castillo, J.

 

  An awd thing renewed   17: 89, 32.

Castillo, J.

 

  People at Worship   21: 104, 59.

Chappell, J.

  Goa away   15: 81, 8.
Chappell, J.   Nobbut nattural  

9: 55, 52.

 

Chappell, J.

 

  T'cow an' corf   15: 82, 42.

Chappell, J.

 

  This an last year   15: 82, 42.

Chappell, J.

 

  Twenty-one   15: 81, 8.

Charlesworth, D.

 

  T'laycock tree   13: 74, 48.

Charlesworth, D.

 

  T'owd bass fiddle   13: 71, 12.

Charlesworth, D.

 

  T'stithy   13: 72, 49

Charlesworth, D.

 

  T'woodpecker tapping   13: 75, 13.
Charlesworth, D.   The herdsman's Christmas  

4: 25, 13.

 

Charlesworth, D.   The sower  

5: 30, 41.

 

Charlesworth, D.

  October   13: 71, 13.
Collett, T. W.   Goin' tu t' spaws  

3: 21, 35.

 

Cowley, W.   Emigrant  

6: 38, 56.

 

Cowley, W.

 

  Epitaph for a countryman   18: 94, 54.
Cowley, W.   Farm names  

10: 58, 13.

 

Cowley, W.   Moorland harvest  

8: 50, 57.

 

Cowley, W.   Off ti t'show  

9: 54, 49.

 

Cowling, G. H.  

A dree night

 

  3: 16, 81.
Cowling, G. H   The Staintondale hunt song  

3: 17, 16.

 

Cowling, G. H  

The throssel and the owl

 

  3: 16, 71.

Dent, R. H.

 

  It could ooanly 'appen ti t'vet
  19: 98, 73.

Dent, R. H.

 

  Kessmas singin'   18: 95, 56.

Dent, R. H.

 

  Remembrances   17: 88, 35.

Dent, R. H.

 

  Skeul   17: 88, 34.
Denwood, J. and Denwood, J. M.   A flock o' sheep  

3: 17, 21.

 

Dewhirst, I.   February fill-dyke  

11: 62, 15.

 

Dewhirst, I.

 

  Hoam tahn   12: 66, 17.

Dewhirst, I.

 

  If Aw could tell thee   12: 69, 10.
Dewhirst, I.   Kinnin's  

11: 63, 43.

 

Dewhirst, I.

 

  Pot o' two   11: 65, 29.

Dewhirst, I.

 

  To a moth   12: 67, 37.

Dewhirst, I.

 

  To snowdrops comin' too soon   11: 64, 14.
Dewhirst, I.   Warkin' in t'autumn  

11: 61, 3.

 

Dowson, F. W.   A day-tal chap  

6: 39, 77.

 

Dowson, F. W.   A watther wagtail  

5: 37, 53.

 

Dowson, F. W.   Ah's Yorksher lad!  

6: 38, 59.

 

Dowson, F. W.   Gooadlan' Moorlands  

6: 38, 57.

 

Dowson, F. W.   T'awd mak o' reead  

5: 32, 21.

 

Dowson, F. W.   T'pleeaf stots  

5: 37, 45.

 

Dowson, F. W.   Tiv a teeafit an' his mate  

5: 32, 22.

 

Dowson, F. W.   Watther ark  

6: 42, 32.

 

Drake, H.   Owd lass  

11: 63, 44.

 

Dyson, C.

 

  Flossie's fish   13: 75, 14.
Elgee, F.   An inheritor of the earth  

4: 25, 19.

 

Ellin, C.

 

  A man bairn   12: 66, 18.
Ellin, C.   Coortin  

11: 62, 16.

 

Ellin, C.   Cuddy's song  

11: 61, 29.

 

Ellin, C.   Cum, see a miracle  

11: 63, 45.

 

Ellin, C.

 

  Swaddin' peas   11: 64, 15.

Ellin, C.

 

  Ti t'coch o' Sunda   11: 65, 30.

Ellin, C.

 

  Wha wer Johnny Moblin?   12: 68, 13.

Ellis, J. W.

 

  Whitsun i' t'Glen   14: 76, 36.

Ellis, S.

 

  No lament   10: 59, 12.

England, G.

 

  Fust motter-car  

17: 89, 31.

English, B. H.   Bummelkites  

10: 58, 14.

 

English, B. H   Come thy ways  

10: 58, 14.

 

English, B. H   Greeavin' for turves  

10: 58, 14.

 

English, B. H   Nutcrack night  

5: 37, 56.

 

English, B. H

 

  Rene   18: 92, 22.
English, B. H   When yaffles yowl  

5: 37, 57.

 

Farnell, A.   Owd things are best  

4: 25, 14.

 

Fayers, G. D.

 

  That cat o' mine   3: 21, 40.
Fayers, G. D.   The happy recruit  

3: 17, 15.

 

Glover, J. B.

 

  God's garden   14: 76, 37.

Glover, K,

 

  Summer's song   15: 80, 48.
Gowland, L.  

A bit o' farm life

 

  3: 16, 74.
Grassby, E. A.   Back end  

6: 39, 73.

 

H, M.   Lost  

10: 57, 52.

 

Haigh, J.

 

  Clearin' aht under t'stairs   18: 93, 64.

Halliday, D.

 

  Kith an' Kin   19: 99, 57.
Halliday, W. J.   Appeal  

10: 58, 9.

 

Halliday, W. J.   Frozzen  

10: 60, 13.

 

Halliday, W .J.   Sally (Eh! Sally, is it thee lass?)  

5: 32, 19.

 

Halliday, W. J.   Sally (It's Frida, Sally)  

3: 17, 18.

 

Halliday, W. J.   Some corner of a foreign field  

6: 38, 55.

 

Halliday, W. J.   Spring  

5: 30, 42.

 

Halliday, W. J.   Sunset  

11: 63, 46.

 

Halliday, W. J.  

T'owd days

 

  3: 16, 72.
Halliday, W. J.   T'sperrins  

5: 31, 18.

 

Hampson, W.   On war  

5: 32, 23.

 

Harrison, M. F.

 

  Common Market talk   14: 77, 9.

Harrison, M. F.

 

  Sunrise at Scarbro'   14: 76, 38.

Harrison, M. F.

 

  There's nowt soa queer as fowk   13: 74, 51.

Harrison, M. F.

 

  When buzzer's blew   14: 76, 39.

Hedger, R.

 

  Ballade of church finance   11: 64, 16.
Hedger, R.   Fit fer owt  

10: 59, 13.

 

Hedger, R.   London piece  

7: 47, 42.

 

Hedger, R.

 

  Pensioner patient on her surgeon   13: 74, 47.
Hedger, R.   Sheep i' t'chochyard  

9: 53, 34.

 

Hedger, R.

 

  The farm lass soliloquises   11: 63, 46.
Hedger, R.   Twitchbells  

10: 58, 15.

 

Hepworth, M. E.

 

  Ta'en ooar   11: 64, 17.

Hepworth, M. E.

 

  To a snowdrop   11: 64, 18.

Hicks, T. H.

 

  The ways of transgressors   18: 94, 55.

Hill, L.

 

  Points ahead   12: 69, 10.

Hirst, F. W.

 

  A deep grave   18: 92, 52.

Holdsworth, A.

 

  Drover's homecoming   12: 66, 19.
Horspool, R.   Lullaby  

8: 49, 37.

 

Horspool, R.   Mad Lallie  

9: 54, 51.

 

Horspool, R.   Triolets  

8: 10, 58.

 

Huddleston, J.

 

  Aar church outin   14: 78, 41.

Huddleston, J.

 

  An oliday i Brid   14: 78, 40.

Huddleston, J.

 

  Poor old Dewsbury   15: 81, 10.

Hudleston, N. A.

 

  An East Riding legend   18: 94, 57.
Hyde, F. A.   Depper, awd mare  

5: 29, 31.

 

Hyde, F. A.   Home thoughts from France  

3: 18, 10.

 

Jackson, F. E.   Ah wonder  

10: 60, 17.

 

Jackson, F. E.

 

  Bonfire neet 1972   13: 73, 33.

Jackson, F. E.

 

  Edie an' me   12: 66, 20.
Jackson, F. E.   Gumption  

11: 61, 32.

 

Jackson, F. E.

 

  Maggie   14: 76, 37.

Jackson, F. E.

 

  Martha   14: 79, 38.

Jackson, F. E.

 

  Mary Jane   15: 81, 9.
Jackson, F. E.   Mi rowan tree  

11: 62, 17.

 

Jackson, F. E.

 

  Nobbut dowley   12, 70, 12.
Jackson, F. E.   Nowt so queer  

11, 63, 47.

 

Jackson, F. E.

 

  Ruins   13: 71, 15.
13: 72, 50.

Jackson, F. E.

 

  Taties   15: 80, 49.

Jackson, F. E.

 

  Tawd cat   13: 75, 14.
Jackson, F. E.   Thee an' me  

11: 61, 33.

 

Jackson, F. E.

 

  Visitor   13: 71, 14.

Jarratt, A.

 

  Kidcatcher   14: 79, 39.

Jarratt, A.

 

  The innkeeper   12: 68, 14.

Jarratt, A.

 

  Death bell   13: 72, 50.
Kelk, A.   Harvest moon  

7: 46, 24.

 

Kellett, A.

 

  A Bradford lad's lament   13: 74, 47.

Kellett, A.

 

  A tribute to ahr Jooa   19: 97, 78.

Kellett, A.

 

  A twelve-month   17: 89, 35.

Kellett, A.

 

  Christmas crackers   17: 89, 34.

Kellett, A.

 

  Christmas fettlin'   18: 92, 52.

Kellett, A.

 

  Country Christmas   13: 73, 34.

Kellett, A.

 

  Dutiful visit   14: 78, 43.

Kellett, A.

 

  T'white roase o' Yorksher   17: 88, 40.

Kellett, A.

 

  Talkin' posh   15: 80, 50.

Kellett, A.

 

  When Ah wer a lad   13: 72, 51

Kellett, A.

 

  Yon Gowlden Bells   20: 103, 35.

Leary, N.

 

  Ah can't gerraway from coal   18: 93, 62.

Leary, N.

 

  Carvin' Time   20: 102, 82.
Leary, N.   On t'surface  

10: 60, 14.

 

Leary, N.

 

  Thowts an’ Trees   20: 103, 36.

Lewis, D.

 

  Elegy on the death of a frog   17: 91, 41.
Lodge, J.   A spring holiday  

5: 34, 31.

 

Lonsdale, B.

 

  On a Yorkshire moor   17: 87, 31.

Lupton, D.

 

  Brief encahnter   17: 87, 6.

Lupton, D.

 

  Diff'runt   17: 87, 37.

Lupton, D.

 

  Strike-bahnd   17: 87, 36

Martin, S.

  All change   13: 73, 35.

Martin, S.

  Battle of Stamford Bridge   14: 79, 40.

Martin, S.

 

  Changin' scene   18: 93, 65.

Martin, S.

 

  Coonthry smells   14: 78, 44.

Martin, S.

 

  Gan tiv it   13: 74, 52.

Martin, S.

 

  Impressions   15: 82, 43.

Martin, S.

 

  Impressions of the Society visit to Knareborough for AGM 9 March 1991   17: 91, 45.

Martin, S.

 

  Lament for a Wold waggoner's horse   18: 96, 70

Martin, S.


  On the birth of a new baby   17: 88, 42.

Martin, S.

 

  Puddin love   14: 77, 10.

Martin, S.

 

  Snow on the Wolds   12: 69, 12.

Martin, S.

 

  The windfall   13: 74, 52.

Martin, S.

 

  They've fun cooal at Selby   15: 82, 44.

Martin, S.

 

  Up o' t'moors   14: 79, 41.

Martin, S.

 

  Yorkshire pudding   13: 75, 15.
Moore, S.   A lovely lass in shoo  

10: 59, 13.

 

Moore, S.

 

  Bob Hardisty   11: 63, 48.
Moore, S.   Cynic  

11: 61, 33.

 

Moore, S.   Homfroth  

11: 62, 18.

 

Moore, S.   Love song  

10: 59, 13.

 

Moore, S.   Nobbut a leet  

10: 60, 15.

 

Moore, S.   Painted cottage  

10: 60, 15.

 

Moore, S.

 

  The lonely wife   11: 64, 19.

Moore, S.

 

  The widower   11: 64, 18.
Myers, I.   Three dowters  

11: 62, 19.

 

Newboult, F. J.  

Spring

 

3: 15, 48.

 

Nicholas, Q.   A mystery solved  

5: 37, 54.

 

Nicholas, Q.   New moon  

5: 37, 55.

 

Nicholas, Q.   The Dormouse  

7: 47, 40.

 

Norris, J. H.   My wife  

11: 61, 34.

 

North, G. A.

  A breet yolla dot   14: 76, 40.

North, G. A.

 

  Ah can't put i wods   14: 76, 41.
North, G. A.   Ah'm comin' back  

10: 58, 16

 

North, G. A.   An' so be it  

10: 57, 51.

 

North, G. A.

  Arrunden   11: 65, 31.

North, G. A.

 

  Boy in Budapest 1964   11: 64, 21.
North, G. A.   Comment  

11: 62, 19.

 

North, G. A.   Country station  

10: 58, 16.

 

North, G. A.

 

  Don't cry for me   12: 69, 11.
North, G. A.   Epitaph for A.S.U. 1887-1953  

9: 53, 33.

 

North, G. A.

 

  John   14: 76, 40.
North, G. A.   Joseph Wright  

10: 59, 14.

 

North, G. A.

 

  Lark in spring   13: 75, 16.
North, G. A.   Magnum  

10: 57, 53.

 

North, G. A.

 

  Mary   13: 71, 16.

North, G. A.

 

  Memorial   11: 63, 49.
North, G. A.   Mi lovely, lovely lassie  

11: 61, 35.

 

North, G. A.

 

  Mongrel   12: 67, 38.
North, G. A.   My dear, dear friends  

10: 57, 51.

 

North, G. A.   Night shift  

9: 55, 56.

 

North, G. A.

 

  Night worker   11: 64, 20.

North, G. A.

 

  Odense, 1965   12: 66, 21.

North, G. A.

 

  School leaver   12: 70, 13.
North, G. A.   September morn  

10: 60, 12.

 

North, G. A.   Sleep a while  

10: 60, 12.

 

North, G. A.   Song to the sun  

10: 58, 17.

 

North, G. A.   Tak' yo'r chances  

10: 58, 15.

 

North, G. A.   The accident  

10: 59, 15.

 

North, G. A.   The bent oak  

10: 59, 14.

 

North, G. A.   The dead bairn  

9: 53, 33.

 

North, G. A.

  The moor line   13: 71, 16.

North, G. A.

 

  The old textile worker   13: 74, 49.
North, G. A.   The wall  

10: 60, 13.

 

North, G. A.

  Winter nights   12: 70, 13.

North, G. A.

 

  York Minster plain   13: 71, 15.

Ogden, J.

 

  Elegy for a shaffle-arsed potter   20: 102, 81.

Overfield, D.

 

  Harvest festival hymn   18: 95, 55.

Park, M.

 

  Autumn leaves   13: 75, 18.

Park, M.

 

  Bletherskites   13: 73, 36

Park, M.

 

  Cromwell's defeat at Scarborough   14: 78, 38.

Park, M.

 

  Just after dawn   13: 73, 37.

Park, M.

 

  Rainin again   13: 72, 53.

Park, M.

 

  Retirement   13: 73, 36.

Park, M.

 

  T'environment   13: 72, 25.

Park, M.

 

  Three seaside views   13: 75, 17.

Parke, A. I.

 

  Nobbut   3: 21, 39.
Parke, A.I.   Oor bit  

3: 19, 12.

 

Pearce, A. H.   Aw'm seein' mi lassie to-neet  

5: 35, 32.

 

Pierson, C.

 

  Jubilation   20: 102, 80.
Pobjoy, M.   Parson's loin, Emla'  

8: 50, 59.

 

Priestley, G.   In Praise of Joseph Wright and his English Dialect Dictionary   20: 101, 50.
Ratchet, G.  

Cambodunum

 

  3: 16, 77.
Ratchet, G.
 

His last sail

 

  3: 17, 12.
Ratchet, G.   The courtin' gate  

3: 18, 11.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Ann Street in April  

10: 57, 50.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Autumn trist  

5: 32, 16.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Bairn rhymes (iii): T'gowk  

10: 58, 10.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Ballad o' Tinker Tim  

11: 62, 9.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Ballad of t'white dog  

10: 56, 42.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Cock-leet  

4: 25, 17.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Coom thi ways in  

9: 51, 51.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Deeleas II  

11: 61, 23.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Deserted pup  

10: 60, 8.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Easter day  

10: 59, 10.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   End o' January  

11: 61, 23.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   For a penny  

9: 54, 48.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Fra t'Middle East  

7: 43, 48.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  Fra t'Middle East   7: 43, 48.
Ratcliffe, D. U.   Goffer's spring  

10: 57, 50.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Granny Mat to her grand-daughter Matilda  

5: 34, 46.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Gypsies at Barden Brig  

5: 32, 17.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Hill-shepherd's wife  

8: 50, 56.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Isaiah Boswell  

6: 42, 30.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   It's a hallock  

9: 55, 50.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   It's grand to coom home  

8: 48, 45.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Jeremy-Joy  

8: 48, 45.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Lambin' storm  

11: 61, 22.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Lyric  

5: 30, 38.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  March Weather   11: 64, 23.
Ratcliffe, D. U.   Migrants  

10: 58, 9.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Muther-lorn lamb  

9: 51, 52.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   My cat and Meg's  

6: 40, 39.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Nan Dowding  

7: 47, 40.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   O vast o' space  

10: 56, 44.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   October moors  

11: 63, 40.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  On a northern moor   11: 65, 32.
Ratcliffe, D. U.   Owd ponies  

10: 59, 10.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Prayer for a dale village  

5: 31, 32.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Pup i' t'kirk  

9: 52, 53.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Puppy Delia  

10: 57, 51.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Roadmen, wallers, woodmen  

10: 58, 10.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Second o' June, 1953  

9: 53, 32.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  Stanley Umpleby   9: 53, 32.
Ratcliffe, D. U.   Shepherd agnostic  

5: 36, 43.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  Song o' Trottingshaw   11: 64, 22.
Ratcliffe, D. U.   Summer's coom  

7: 43, 48.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   T'black-faced lamb  

9: 55, 51.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   T'calf  

11: 62, 11.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   T'Cat Hole Inn  

5: 34, 47.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  T'Croodle Beck   7: 45, 41.
Ratcliffe, D. U.   T'football match  

6: 38, 54.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   T'fox cub  

10: 56, 43.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  T'lahl hoose   6: 39, 71.

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  T'lass o' Dallowgill   7: 47, 39.

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  T'laverock (Up on t'moor-tops)   5: 33, 50.

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  T'lavrock (Theer's nae lilt)   10: 60, 8.

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  T'lost pup   11: 62, 9.

Ratcliffe, D. U.

 

  T'Maltese pup an' nameless cat   12: 66, 22.
Ratcliffe, D. U.   T'moondial  

8: 49, 38.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   T'moors  

8: 50, 55.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   The farmeress to her son on active service  

6: 41, 23.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   The moorland parson  

5: 31, 28.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   The moorland wife  

5: 35, 30.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   The Yorkshire five  

5: 33, 49.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Thoo!  

5: 31, 33.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Wall-flowers  

6: 38, 54.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Wensleydale lullaby  

7: 44, 23.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   When John o' Dick cooms a-courtin'  

5: 37, 47.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Whisperin' corner  

11: 63, 40.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Wild daffodils at Temple Sowerby  

10: 56, 42.

 

Ratcliffe, D. U.   Will's stead  

10: 59, 11.

 

Robins, D.

 

  Advice   20: 101, 51.

Robinson, G.

 

  Fair cornered   18: 92, 50.

Robinson, G.

 

  Kessmass mooanin'   19: 97, 80

Robinson, G.

 

  Nut let on   17: 91, 47.

Shackleton, M.

 

  'Eather time   14: 79, 42.

Shackleton, M.

 

  February blues   15: 80, 52.

Shackleton, M.

 

  Goin' ta school   14: 79, 42.
Shaw, H.   To a snowdrop  

4: 25, 15.

 

Shaw, J. T.

 

  Squirrel   17: 88, 38.

Shaw, J. T.

 

  T'lambs is aht   17: 88, 39.

Smith, J. H.

 

  Love, Bob   13: 71, 17.

Smith, K. E.

 

  Man o peace   15: 80, 51.

Smith, K. E.

 

  T'Northern Democrat   14: 76, 41.

Stark, K.

 

  At York   10: 60, 16.

Stark, K.

 

  East Riding   14: 76, 42.

Stark, K.

 

  End o' t'day   12: 66, 23.

Stark, K.

 

  Fine awd hoss   12: 69, 11.
Stark, K.   Greeat gramma's tea-cups  

10: 59, 15.

 

Stark, K.   King's Square, York  

11: 62, 20.

 

Stark, K.   Laburnum  

11: 61, 31.

 

Stark, K.

 

  Lullaby   11: 65, 33.

Stark, K.

 

  Purple and gold   11: 63, 49.

Stark, K.

 

  River Ouse   13: 71, 20.

Stark, K.

 

  Rowan tree   14: 76, 42.
Stark, K.   T' hoss blinnders  

11: 62, 20.

 

Stark, K.

 

  T' lahtle robin   13: 71, 20.

Stark, K.

 

  T' recklin   14: 76, 42.
Stark, K.   T' rocking chair  

11: 62, 20.

 

Stark, K.   T' stoggy  

10: 60, 16.

 

Stark, K.

 

  T' summer bairn   12: 67, 39.

Stark, K.

 

  T' sunrise   11: 64, 23.

Stark, K.

 

  T 'weather   11: 65, 33.
Stark, K.   Think on, bairn  

10: 57, 52.

 

Stark, K.

 

  Tribute tiv a wallflower   12: 66, 23.

Stark, K.

 

  Wheat   15: 80, 52.
Sutcliffe, I.   Johnny's flittin'  

10: 58, 17.

 

Swales, T.

 

  Cush! Cush!   19: 99, 58.

Swann, A. W.

 

  A translation from Latin into WR dialect of Catullus’ poem A small bird dies   20: 103, 38.
Sykes, M.   Yorkshire pilgrims  

3: 21, 33.

 

Thistlethwaite, C.

 

  T'peggin rug   18: 96, 69
Thwaite, J.   What's farmin'  

4: 25, 18.

 

Toalster, J. P. C.

 

  Elegiacs   20: 101, 50.
Turner, B. Sir   Th'henpecked husband  

5: 34, 49.

 

Turner, B. Sir

 

  Ther's better days to come   5: 34, 48.
Turner, B. Sir   Wi' gentle, modest ways  

5: 32, 28.

 

Turner, W. F.   The good awd tahmes  

3: 18, 8.

 

Umpleby, A. S.

 

  A ballad of the great coble race   6: 39, 74.
Umpleby, A. S.   A proper au'd 'eeam bo'd  

5: 37, 50.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   Anxious days  

7: 43, 49.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   Ballade of a mixed reception or Tea-time o' threshin' day  

8: 50. 60.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   Feather-bed farming  

9: 51, 52.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   Goosepool  

6: 42, 31.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   Mary  

7: 45, 40.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   Reaaks  

7: 44, 24.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   Sammin 'em up  

7: 47, 41.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   T''aud man's winter winda-sill  

9: 51, 53.

 

Umpleby, A. S.

 

  T'Jubilee   7: 47, 43.
Umpleby, A. S.   The belaboured labrador or Ower money bosses  

8: 49, 39.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   The blind girl  

5: 37, 48.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   The Staithes fisherlad and a new poster  

8: 48, 28.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   Ther's an aud willa' tree  

5: 34, 38.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   Uncle Victor's evacuees  

6: 40, 40.

 

Umpleby, A. S.   Wood end  

7: 45, 39.

 

W, R.

 

  The farmer's lament   12, 68, 16.

Waddington-Feather, J.

 

  A Wedding Blessing in Yorkshire Dialect   20: 102, 78.

Wade, G.

 

  A call to YDS youth   12: 69, 12.

Wade, G.

 

  A Norwegian nursery rhyme: Edderkoppen   12: 67, 39.

Wade, G.

 

  A woman's work or 'Martha and Mary'   9: 55, 54.
Wade, G.   Backend, Crook Gill  

11: 62, 2.

 

Wade, G.   Bairns' Kessmass  

10: 59, 16.

 

Wade, G.

 

  Bereavement   11: 65, 35.
Wade, G.   Bethinksome lass  

10: 56, 45.

 

Wade, G.   Braisby's Greys  

10: 58, 19.

 

Wade, G.   Dotherer  

10: 59, 16.

 

Wade, G.   Greetin' for thee  

9: 54, 51.

 

Wade, G.   Her bieldy spot  

10: 58, 20

 

Wade, G.   Laikin' tally on Pott Moor  

11: 61, 37.

 

Wade, G.   Lines to our editor  

10: 60, 17.

 

Wade, G.   Littondale  

10: 58, 18.

 

Wade, G.

 

  Lyke-Wake dirge   13: 74, 50.
Wade, G.   Moocher  

10: 59, 16.

 

Wade, G.

 

  Norwegian fisherman's rhyme   12: 70, 15.
Wade, G.   Old man's harvest  

11: 62, 21.

 

Wade, G.   Prescription  

11: 61, 36.

 

Wade, G.


  Puzzilment   12: 66, 24.

Wade, G.

 

  Spring ahtin   11: 64, 24.
Wade, G.   T'dairymaid's plaint  

9: 55, 53.

 

Wade, G.   T'dale war mi creddle-bed  

9: 55, 54.

 

Wade, G.   T'lass thra Buckden  

8: 50, 51.

 

Wade, G.

 

  T'lass thra Buckden   18: 96, 67.

Wade, G.

 

  T'moor   11: 65, 35.

Wade, G.

 

  T'three awd crones o' Lee   12: 66, 26.

Wade, G.

 

  To a Rhodie hen, seen with a cletch of peacock poults at Thornton Dale   11: 65, 34.

Wade, G.

 

  Unharrowed ground   12: 66, 25.

Wade, G.

 

  Weshin-days.   11: 63, 50

Wade, G.

 

  Writin' a poim  

11: 61, 36.

 

Wade, G.   Yorkshire - "Britain's Texas"  

12: 67, 40.

 

Waller, M. T.

 

  Hill top   11: 61, 38.

Waller, M. T.

 

  Stellar performer   13: 75, 19.
Waller, M. T.   Youngest idea  

11: 61, 38.

 

Wallin, A.

 

  Mi owd schooil mate   13: 74, 51.
Watson, J.   T'month o' June  

9: 51, 50.

 

Whiteoak, G.

 

  Appiness   13: 73, 38.

Whiteoak, G.

 

  T'tele   13: 72, 54.

Wynn, S.

 

  MI 64er   20: 103, 37.
Yorke, M. A.   A bunch o' pansies  

5: 33, 48.

 

Yorke, M. A.   A cradle song  

5: 32, 27.

 

Yorke, M. A.   Breckons  

3: 20, 25.

 

Yorke, M. A.   Grouse drivers  

5: 32, 25.

 

Yorke, M. A.   Nidderdale  

5: 30, 39.

 

Yorke, M. A.   T'moor edge  

5: 30, 40.