The Poor armourer boy, a song Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy," of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."

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spelling The Poor armourer boy, a song Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy," of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."
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Online-Ausgabe Chester, Vt Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc 2004-2007 Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text Early American Imprints : Shaw/Shoemaker 1801-1819 (Series II) s2004
Jewitt, John Rodgers 1783-1821
Indian captivities Songs and music
Seafaring life Songs and music
Dibdin, Charles Sonstige oth
Porter, J. T. Sonstige oth
Reproduktion von The Poor armourer boy, a song [1815]
https://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/aas04305093?origin=/collection/eai2 Verlag Volltext
spellingShingle The Poor armourer boy, a song Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy," of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."
Jewitt, John Rodgers 1783-1821
Indian captivities Songs and music
Seafaring life Songs and music
title The Poor armourer boy, a song Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy," of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."
title_auth The Poor armourer boy, a song Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy," of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."
title_exact_search The Poor armourer boy, a song Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy," of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."
title_full The Poor armourer boy, a song Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy," of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."
title_fullStr The Poor armourer boy, a song Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy," of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."
title_full_unstemmed The Poor armourer boy, a song Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy," of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."
title_short The Poor armourer boy, a song
title_sort the poor armourer boy a song imitated from the poor cabin boy of dibdin and adapted to the case of john r jewitt a native of boston in great britain the only survivor of the crew of the ship boston of boston in new england who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north west coast of america tune the poor cabin boy
title_sub Imitated from the "Poor cabin boy," of Dibdin, and adapted to the case of John R. Jewitt, a native of Boston, in Great-Britain, the only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, of Boston in New-England, who with the captain and officers were cruelly massacred by the savages on the north-west coast of America. Tune--"The poor cabin boy."
topic Jewitt, John Rodgers 1783-1821
Indian captivities Songs and music
Seafaring life Songs and music
topic_facet Jewitt, John Rodgers 1783-1821
Indian captivities Songs and music
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