A poem by Brush Collins, Birmingham: 'Serious Farewell to the year 1796', 31 Dec,
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Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'As friends to those who quit this scene ...'. 17 Stanzas.
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A poem by Brush Collins, Birmingham: 'Serious Farewell to the year 1796', 31 Dec,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
'As friends to those who quit this scene ...'. 17 Stanzas.
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Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
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Part of Llysdinam Estate Records,
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Part of Llysdinam Estate Records,
A poem by Jeffery Dunstan: 'To Parson [Horne] Tooke', 20 June,
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
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Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
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A poem by Mrs Robinson, 22 Nov. 1785: 'Llewyn and Gyneth',
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A poem by P. Williams: 'On Fishing'.
Part of Elizabeth Baker Papers,
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A Poem by Robert Humffrey y prydydd bach in the autograph of Angharad James.
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A poem by T. Skone commencing.
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A poem by W.D.: 'On Earl Howe's refusing to take the Honour of the Glorious First of June to himself': Lombard Street, 7 July 1794. 'Honour and Fame impatient grew ...'. 3 Stanzas.
A poem: 'Captain Nanney's celebrated Soliloquy on the family's departure from Nannau 1789',
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A poem 'Coeur de Lion' by R.L.V,
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