27 items found

Rhymes in the West Country dialect (1879)

Joseph Edwards

Pictures of cottage life in the West of England (1870)

Margaret E. Poole

Tryphena in love; and Young Sam and Sabina (1912)

Walter Raymond

A plant of lemon verbena: a Somersetshire idyll (1895)

Alicia A. Leith

Jarge Balsh goes to Lunnon: the zexton o' zpringvield and ... "zummat o' nothin'," (1928)

William Marchant Jones

Jarge Balsh at Bristol Zoo (1934)

William Marchant Jones

Tales from the West Country (1937)

Arthur L. Salmon

Misterton's mistake (1888)

Walter Raymond

West Country short stories (1949)

Lewis Wilshire

On the moor of a night (1949)

Jan Stewer (Pseudonym of Albert John Coles)

West Country English: Cornwall - Devon - Somerset - Dorset (2008)

Graeme Davis (Doctor)

A provincial glossary; with a collection of local proverbs. - 2 ed (1790)

Francis Grose

Glossary of words in use in Cornwall: West Cornwall (1880)

Margaret Ann Courtney

Studies on the Dorset dialect (1949)

Bertil Widen

The dialect of West Somerset: a paper read before the Philological Society, January 15th, 1875 (1875)

Frederick Thomas Elworthy

Tape recording of local dialect (1971)

Stanley Ellis

Glossary of words in use in Cornwall: West Cornwall (1880)

Margaret Ann Courtney

A glossary of provincial words and phrases in use in Somersetshire (1873)

Wadham Pigott Williams

Observations on some of the dialects in the West of England, particularly Somersetshire ; with a glossary of words .. (1825)

James Knight Jennings

The dialect of the West of England particularly Somersetshire with a glossary of words now in use, also poems & pieces (1869)

James Knight Jennings

An outline of the grammar of the dialect of West Somerset (1877)

Frederick Thomas Elworthy

A west Somerset word-book: a glossary of dialectal and archaic words and phrases used in the west of Somerset and east Devon (1886, )

Frederick Thomas Elworthy

The dialect of Hartland, Devonshire (1891)

R. Pearse Chope

The peasant speech of Devon and other matters connected therewith (May 1892)

Sarah Hewett