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reemasonry (continued) :— Tolladay (W. TP.) Howe-Beauceant Preceptory [of Masonic Knights Templar,] No. 67, Birmingham, Review, 1850-1911, Ul. 25, Ports. 8vo. [1911).

Freer (George) Work relating to :—

Robins (E. & C.) Catalogue of the miscellaneous library of the late G, Freer, which will be sold by auction, Sept. 14, 1820. pp. 57. 8vo. [1829].

Frrer (Richarp Lane) :-—

A Sermon in the Parish Church of Handsworth, with a farewell address. pp. 20. 8vo. 1835,

FREeEtH (Joun) :—

The Annual Political Songster, with a preface on the times. pp. wii. 48. duo.” 1794,

Tnland navigation, an ode [on the opening of the Birmingham and Wolver- hampton Canal.] Humbly inscribed to the inhabitants of Birmingham, and proprietors of the canal. 2nd. edn. pp, 16. duo, 1769.

Modern songs, on various subjects: adapted to common tunes, By John Free. pp. 60. duo. 1782.

New ballads to old familiar tunes. pp. 24. duo, 1805,

—{ Another copy.)

The Political Songster, calculated for the present year. [ Anon.] pp. 40, 1766.

The Political Songster, addressed to the Sons of Freedom, and Lovers of Humour, by J. Free. (Printed by J. Baskerville.) duo. 1771.

The Political Songster ; or, A touch on the times, on various subjects, adapted to common tunes. By John Free. 3rd edn. pp. 63. duo. 1784

—4th edn. pp. 68. Port. duo, 1786.

—Gth edn., with additions, pp. 196, duo. 1790.

—6th edn. [but differs from 233172). pp. 196. Port. duo. 1790.

—6th edn. pp, 231. Port, duo, 1790,

The Political Songster, with a preface on the times. pp. 64, duo, 1798.

—{ Another copy |

A Touch on the times.; bemg a collection of new songs to old tunes, ete, By a Veteran in the elass of political baliad street. scribblers. pp. 56. Port. duo, 1803.

A Touch on the times ; or, the Modern songster, on various subjects ; adapted to common tunes. By John Free. pp. 76. duo. 1783.

The Warwickshire medley: or, Convivial songster. A collection of original songs, political, humourous, and satyrical, cte. By J. Free. duo. [1780].

Freeth (John) Works relating to ‘—

Jennings (H, J.) *‘ Poet " Freeth. Jn The Birmingham Examiner, Vol. 1. 8vo. 1876. :

Langford (J. A.) John Freeth ; the Birmingham ‘* Ballad Maker.” Jn Mid- England, Vol. 1. 8vo. 1880.

“French Prophets ” [fanatics] :—

The Shortest way with the French Prophets, Or, An impartial relation of those seducers who attempted lately to a several inhabitants of Birmingham. In a letter {signed G. P.]. pp. 8. Illus. duo, 1708.

—| Another copy.)

French Revolution Dinner, 1830 : see Political Union. French Revolution Meeting, 1791: see Riots, 1791.

  • FRERE (BENJAMIN).

Frerron (WriLtiAM Grorce) :—

Our Diocese. In Birmingham and Midland Institute. Archwological Section. ‘Transactions, 1873. 4to. 1874.