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Published 1730
[printed by William Dicey; and sold by William Peachey, in Cambridge; Matthias Dagnell, and at Mr. Burnham's snuff-chop in Aylesbury; John Timbs in Stony-Stratford; Paul Stevens in Bicester; [and 1 in Tring, 1 in St. Albans, and 1 in St. Ives]

3
Published 1725
printed by R. Raikes and W. Dicey, and sold by S. Dagnell, Bookseller in Chesham; N. Ward in Sun Lane in Reading; A. Thorp, at the White-Swan in St. Albans: Where Chapmen may be furnish'd with all Sorts of Broadsheets and Histories; old and new Ballads cheaper and much better done than in any other place

4
Published 1725
[printed by R. Rakes and W. Dicey, and sold at S. Dagnell's, Bookseller in Chesham, N. Ward's in Sun-Lane in Reading, and at A. Thorpe's at the White Swan in St. Albans; At all which Places, Chapmen, Travellers &c. may be furnish'd with Broadsheets, Histories; Old and new Ballads, cheaper and much better done than [in any other place.]

5
Published 1730
printed by Wm. Dicey, and sold at Mr. Burnham's snuff-shop, and by Mathias Dagnell in Aylesbury; Paul Stevens in Bicester; Wm. Ratten in Coventry; Caleb Ratten in Harborough; [and 1 each in Tring, St. Albans, Cambridge, Newport-Pagnell, Stony-Stratford, Derby Leeds, and St. Ives

6
Published 1730
printed by Wm. Dicey, and sold at Mr. Burnham's snuff-shop, and by Mathias Dagnell Bookseller in Aylesbury; Paul Stevens in Bicester; William Ratten Bookseller in Coventry; Caleb Ratten Bookseller in Harborough; Thomas Williams in Tring; Anthony Thorpe in St. Albans; William Peachey near St. Bennet's Church in Cambridge; Mary Timbs in Newport-Pagnell; John Timbs in Stony-Stratford; Jeremiah Roe in Derby; John Hirst in Leeds; Thomas Gent in York; John White Printer in Newcastle upon Tyne; and by Churrude Brady in St. Ives, At all which Places Chapmen and Travellers may be furnish'd with the best Sorts of Old and New Ballads Broadsheets &c

7
Published 1730
printed by William Dicey; and sold by William Peachy, near St. Bennei's Church in Cambridge; Paul Stevens in Bicester; Thomas Williams in Tring; at Burnham's snuff-shop, and by Matthias Dagnell, Book-seller, in Aylesbury; Anthony Thorpe in St. Albans; John Timbs, and Henry Potter in Stony-Stratford; Josiab Eustace in Oxford; Hannah Kite in Chippin-Norien; Elizabeth Price in Newport-Pagnell; and by Churrude Brady in St. Ives. At all which Places, Chapmen, Travellers, &c. may be furnish'd with all Sorts of Old and New Ballads, Broadsheets, Histories, &c. much better Printed, and Cheaper than at any other Place in England