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Denham (Michael Aislabie). A few popular rhymes, proverbs, and sayings relating to fairies, witches, and gipsies. [Durham, 1852.] 8vo. pp. 8.

[Only fifty copies printed: there is no title-page.]

————————————— A few fragments of fairyology, shewing its connection with natural history. Durham, 1859. 8vo. pp. 7.

[Only fifty copies printed: signed M. A. D.]

————————————— To Oberon and Titania, king and queen of fairies, and the whole fairy court, dwelling in the greater Mona, I dedicate this little tract on the popular rhymes, proverbs, sayings, &c. of their native ysle. [Durham, 1850.] 8vo. pp. 17.

[There is no title-page: signed M. A. D.]

————————————— Folk-lore, or manners, customs, weather proverbs, popular charms, juvenile rhymes, &c. of the North of England. By M. A. D. Durham, 1852. 8vo. pp. 21.

[Only fifty copies printed.]

————————————— English surnames obtained from matters of war and chivalry. By M. A. D. Durham, 1854. 1 slip.
————————————— Folk-lore, or manners, customs, weather proverbs, popular charms, juvenile rhymes, &c. in the North of England. [Richmond, in com. Ebor. 1858.] 8vo. pp. 31.

[Only fifty copies printed: there is no title-page.]

————————————— As an offering in honour of the manes of the families of Hylton and Conyers, I dedicate this tract on the feudal and border rhymes, proverbs, sayings, &c. &c. of the bishoprick of Durham. [Durham, 1850]. 8vo. pp. 12.

[Only fifty copies printed: there is no title-page.]

————————————— This littel tractate on ye rimes, prouerbes, sayings, &c. &c. of ye oulde aunciente citty of Duresme is ryghyte hvmble wise dedicated to ye clargy, lawyers, and olde maids of ye afore-named cittie to whom respectively and respectfully he wishes golden prebends, fatt briefs, and good hvsbandes by their most hvmble bedesman and oratour the collector. [Durham, 1851.] 8vo. pp. 28.

[Only fifty copies printed: there is no title-page.]

————————————— In honour of Joseph Ritson, Esquire, the earliest collector and chronicler of our Palatine anthology, I dedicate this tract: Rare and popular rhymes, proverbs, sayings, characteristics, reproaches, &c. &c. relating to the inhabitants of certain towns and villages, and also to particular families and individuals in the bishoprick of Durham. [Durham, 1851.] 8vo. pp. 78.

[Only fifty copies printed: there is no title-page.]