Index Entry | A Begging we must go [t], sung by passengers of Irish wherry |
Location | Greenock |
Citation | NYEP(D.746.030 27 Oct 1746:12 (101) Edingburg, July 14. The Elizabeth of Glasgow, Capt. Onr, arrived at Greenock the 10th and left Morlaix the 1st instant, while he was there an Irish wherry arrived at that port with about 30 rebel officers, and upon their going ashore, the populace cried out, Vive le Roy; which makes it presumed the Young Pretender is one of them. All the passengers as soon as they got on shore sang, And a begging we must go, &c. |
Generic Title | New York Evening Post (DeForeest) |
Date | 1746.10.27 |
Publisher | DeForeest, Henry |
City, State | New York, NY |
Year | 1746 |
Bibliography | B0025401 |