26 items found

Jan Clattery at the Demshur dinner ([1893])

Reginald Wreford

Poetical letters tu es brither Jan, and a witch story .. in the Devonshire dialect, by Nathan Hogg. (1888)

Nathan Hogg

Gentleman Upcotts daughter (1892)

Tom Cobbleigh (Pseudonym of Walter Raymond)

In a Devonshire carrier's van. 1st series ([1906?)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Jan Stewer's Demshur buke (190-)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Randigal rhymes and a glossary of Cornish words (1895)

Joseph Thomas

Poems ... by Outis, with ... rhymes in ... dialect by Agrikler: A new edition greatly enlarged ([1875])

Outis (Pseudonym)

The Exmoor scolding and courtship ..also the Somersetshire man's complaint .. (1879)

Exmoor ..

Bits o'broad Devon, for parish entertainments, with a few occasional rhymes (1900)

William Weeks

Down to the varm ([1912])

Sam Uglow

Jan Stewer's Demshur buke ([1910?)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Rustic sketches: being poems on angling, humorous .. in the dialect of East Devon.. (1842)

Piscator

They'm tellin' me: or, in the heart of the moors (1926)

Alfred Percivall

Jim and Nell: a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon (1867)

Devonshire courtship, in four parts,to which is added a glossary ([1869?)

Devonshire ..

Varmyard uni-verse-ity (1994)

Graham Osment

Jan Stewer at home and abroad ([1920])

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Agatha's heaven: a comedy in three acts ([1933])

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Dialogue in the Devonshire Dialect in three parts by a Lady to which is added a glossary by J.F.Palmer (1837)

Sketches of the West Countree: original studies of rural life in Devon and Cornwall in verse and prose (1901)

Walter Gregory Harris (Reverend)

The shop with two windows (1952)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

Letters & poems tu es brither Jan, in the Devonshire dialect. (1902)

Nathan Hogg

Zummerzet volk: and Devonshire diversions (1911)

Walter Gregory Harris (Reverend)

Down along o' we: West Country sketches stories and verses ([1920?)

Walter Gregory Harris (Reverend)