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James Stawpert (c. 1775-1814) was a
Newcastle based brewer’s clerk/songwriter of the
early 19th century. His most
famous song is
possibly "Newcastle Fair"...
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Quick March 16 John
Diggons J
Stawpert of
Newcastle Old England's
Roast Beef 18 Trafalgar's
Battle the same (****ume J
Stawpert)
Chapter of
Kings 19 Chester...
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Selkirk 99
Short bio
James Stawpert 100 John
Diggons –
Extract from
James Stawpert 100 Trafalgar's
Battle –
Extract from
James Stawpert 100
Newcastle Fair October...
- of some of
their works as "J. S." – John Shield, John
Selkirk and
James Stawpert. The
writer of the
following song, "Cull,
Alias Silly Billy", is unknown...
- They were John
Selkirk - J S of Gateshead, John
Kelday Smith and
James Stawpert, but to date, the song has not been
traced to any of these. J. C. Scatter...
- Barriers.
Pushkin Group. ISBN 0-9766949-2-1. Compton, R; Kabakaev, A;
Stawpert, M; Wildgoose, G; Zakharova, E (2011). A G Stromberg:
First class Scientist...
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according to Allan's
Tyneside Songs and
Readings of 1891, the
writer is
James Stawpert A-S4 –
according to Allan's
Tyneside Songs and
Readings of 1891, the writer...
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GULAG and a
History of
Electroanalysis in the USSR” with A S Kabakaev, M J
Stawpert, G G
Wildgoose and E A Zakharova,
Imperial College Press,
published March...
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George Allan's
Tyneside Songs and
Readings of 1891, the
writer is
James Stawpert A-S5 –
according to
George Allan's
Tyneside Songs and
Readings of 1891...