A York-shire dialogue, in its pure natural dialect: as it is now commonly spoken in the north parts of York-shire. Being a miscellaneous discourse, or hotchpotch of several country affaires, begun by a daughter and her mother, and continued by the father, son, uncle, neese, and land-lord. Note that D. stands for daughter, M. for mother, F. for father, S. for son, U. for uncle, N. for Neese, and L. for Land-lord.

People / Organizations
Imprint
York: printed by John White, and are to be sold by Richard Lambert, at the Crown at the Minster-gates, 1683.
Publication year
1683-1683
ESTC No.
R31222
Grub Street ID
114027
Description
[2], 18 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Attributed to George Meriton by Wing.

Gathered in 2s.