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- 'They're Weel off Ut Con Wark for Their Livin'', by R. R. Bealey, 7/1/65
- A Plea Fra' Lancashur (from Punch), by unknown, August 28th, 1862
- A Song of the Cotton Famine, by unknown, November 8th, 1862
- Aw Wod This War Wer Ended, by W. M. Billington, October 10, 1863
- Aw've Turned Mi Bit o' Garden O'er, by Samuel Laycock, 1977
- Awve Hard Wark to Howd up Mi Yed, by S. Laycock, May 9th 1863
- Can You Help Us a Bit?, by Mr. W. Stitt Jenkins, October 25th 1862
- Cheer up a Bit Longer, by Samuel Laycock, 1866
- Eawr Alley, by Adam Chester, 31/1/63
- Eawr Factory Skoo, by E. Moss, 1977
- Eawt o' Wark., by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
1864
- Effigy Burning, by Oat Cake Jemmy, September 17th, 1864
- Frettin', by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
- Friends Are Few When Fooak Are Poor, by W. Billington, November 21, 1863
- Gooin' t' Schoo, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
- Hard Times; Or, Th' Weyvur to His Wife, by "A Lancashire Lad," (James Bowker), 1866
- Heaw to Ged Rich, by W. Billington, July 16, 1864
- Hoamly Chat, by Williffe Cunliam, 11th July 1863
- It's Hard to Ceawr i' th' Chimney Nook, by Samuel Laycock, 1977
- Lancashire Distress, by [Unknown], June 28th 1862
- Lines Read Before the Members of the Stalybridge Mechanics Institution on Saturday Evening, Sep. 12, 1863, by Samuel Laycock, Oct 3rd 1863
- Owd Barber Periwig's Solilokwy, by Samuel Laycock, Nov 21st 1863
- Owd Jinny’s Egsperianze., by Williffe Cunliam, December 12th 1863
- Prayin' Jemmy, by S. Laycock, July 11th 1863
- Settling th'War, by Williffe Cunliam, 22nd August 1863
- Sewin' Class Song, by Samuel Laycock, 1977
- Th' Owd Pedlar, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
- Th' Petched Shirt, by Williffe Cunliam, 20th June 1863
- Th' Shurat Weaver's Song, by Samuel Laycock, January 10th, 1863
- Th' Surat Weyver, by William Billington, 1977
- The Beddin's Goan, by W. A. Abram, November 29, 1862
- The Doffer, by Joel G Whittaker, 03-09-1864
- The Factory Lass, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
1864
- Thenkful Jone, by Williffe Cunliam, 5th September 1863
- Tickle Times (from "Lancashire Songs"), by Edwin Waugh, 1866
- Welly Clamming, by [Unknown], Dec 13 1862