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Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 Farewell to Judges and Juries : The Broadside Ballads and Convict Transportation to Australia, 1788-1868
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Hotham Hill, Flemington - North Melbourne area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,:Red Rooster Press , 2000 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Moralising Convicti"One day as I to see the works,", Anonymous , single work poetry (p. 1)
Botany Bay Song: Sung at the Anacreontic Societyi"You have read of Captain Cook, our late worthy commander,", Anonymous , single work poetry (p. 4)
Buffer, Don't Cry for Mei"What ups and downs and bobberies, what changes we do see,", Anonymous , single work poetry (p. 8)
Botany Bay, a New Songi"Let us drink a good health to our schemers above,", single work poetry (p. 95-96)
Melancholy News of the Convict Ship George the Thirdi"Farewell, dear friends and comrades all,", single work poetry (p. 122-123)
Van Diemen's Landi"Come all you gallant poachers that ramble free from care,", single work poetry (p. 173)
The Jolly Lad's Trip to Botany Bayi"Come come my jolly lads, for we must away", single work poetry (p. 181)
Note: Titled 'The Jolly Lad's Trip'.
Henry's Downfalli"Come all you wild and wicked youths wherever you may be,", single work poetry (p. 187)
The Ballad of Martin Cashi"Come all you sons of Erin's Isle that love to hear your tuneful notes -", Francis MacNamara , single work poetry (p. 211-212)
Note: Alternate title used: Martin Cash
The Female Transporti"Come all young girls, both far and near, and listen unto me,", single work poetry (p. 216-217)
John Mitchel's Escapei"Hurrah for John Mitchel, you must understand,", single work poetry (p. 376)
The Escape of Meagheri"You true Irish heroes to me lend an ear", single work poetry (p. 403-404)
The Lamentation of the Rev. Father Campbelli"Come all you Roman Catholic, that's in your native home", single work poetry (p. 429)
The Cyprus Brigi"Poor Tom Brown from Nottingham, Jack Williams and poor Joe,", single work poetry (p. 484)
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