Английская Википедия:Chater's Canny Newcassel Diary and Remembrancer 1872

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Chater's Canny Newcassel Diary and Remembrancer was a book, published in 1872 by John W. Chater. It contained a mixture of "songs, poems, humorous tales, jokes, conundrums, tongue twisters and other items of frivolity".[1]

The full title of the book was “Chater's 'Canny Newcassel' Diary and Local Remembrancer, For Bissextile or Leap-Year, 1872. Compiled expressly for this district. J. W. Chater, 89, Clayton Street, Newcastle upon Tyne - 1872".

A copy of an original books is now held at Beamish Museum/

The publication

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Contents

The contents cover many topics, mainly written in the Geordie dialect, often very broad.

Below is a small sample of the songs (and poetry) which this book contained:

  • "The black leggin'-pollis", author John C. Clemintson of Jarror - a third prize winner
  • "Coaly Tyne"[2] see notes M-G2 & Tune-A
  • "Fun(d) Risin'", a short recitation
  • "Krissimiss box (Foondid on fact)", author possibly James Anderson[3]
  • "Me fethur's drunk ag'yen", to the tune of "Cassels i' the air", author James Anderson[4]
  • "Nine oors a day or Common Measures", to the tune of "We have ne work te de doo-hoo-hoo", author possibly James Anderson[5]
  • "A Pitman's Trubles", author Robert Elliott Jnr. of Choppington - a silver medal winner
  • "Tyekin' o' the sensis", to the tune of "Airly in the mornin'", author possibly James Anderson[6]
  • "A warm fireside", to the tune of "Lass o' Glenshee", author James Anderson - a silver medal winner
  • "We're seldom what we shud be", to the tune of "Country cousin", author possibly James Anderson[7] see note D-D1

Notes

D-D1 - according to Dunbar's local songs and recitations 1874, the writer is William Dunbar
M-G2 - according to Marshall's Collection of Songs, Comic, Satirical 1827, the writer is Robert Gilchrist
Tune-A -The tune is not given in the book - but it has been added as attributed in Thomas Allan's Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings of 1891

See also

Geordie dialect words John W. Chater Chater’s Annual – a yearbook published between 1861-1882 Chater’s Keelmin's Comic Annewal – a yearbook published between 1869 and 1883

References

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External links