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conduct connected therewith; to the Author of "Joe and the Geologist" for his original songs in the dialect, and an admirable imitation of the old border ballad; to Thomas Young, Esq., of Londesborough, Yorkshire, for permission to copy the portrait of Miss Blamire; to James Fawcett, Esq. of Scaleby Castle, for the use of the valuable MSS. in his possession; to Mrs. Thomas Lonsdale of Stanwix, and Mrs. Hetherington of Carlisle, for MSS. and volumes containing contributions by Mark Lonsdale; to the two gentlemen who kindly volunteered to revise the proof-sheets as they passed through the press; and to the Editors of the various newspapers who noticed the work as it appeared in a monthly form.

Much of the labour bestowed upon this volume is very inadequately represented by its appearance. Before a single ballad could be recovered-The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall-innumerable collections had to be waded through, and enquiries made in all directions, during the last four or five years; whilst more than fifty letters were written before the few particulars of John Stagg's life could be gathered and properly authenticated. However,

the work has been to the Editor a labour of love; and whatever may be its defects or shortcomings, neither time nor expense has been spared to render it worthy of one object-AN HONOURABLE TESTIMONIAL TO THE GENIUS OF CUMBERLAND.

December, 1865.

NOTE.-Many of the contributions to this volume are Copyright, including the hunting song of John Peel, and the songs and ballads by the author of "Joe and the Geologist."

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