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<div class="no-img">{{BibliographicalItemTop|FirstEd=Braithwaite, Richard | <div class="no-img">{{BibliographicalItemTop|FirstEd=Braithwaite, Richard 1636a}}[Braithwaite, Richard.] ''Barnaby's journal under the Names of Mirtilus and Faustulus Shadow'd: for the Traveller's Solace lately publish'd, to most apt Numbers reduc'd, and to the old Tune of Barnaby commonly chanted'' by Corymbaeus. London, [?], 1774. 175 pp. 16 cm. | ||
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[Braithwaite, Richard.] Barnaby's journal under the Names of Mirtilus and Faustulus Shadow'd: for the Traveller's Solace lately publish'd, to most apt Numbers reduc'd, and to the old Tune of Barnaby commonly chanted by Corymbaeus. London, [?], 1774. 175 pp. 16 cm.
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Later editions/printings
- [Braithwaite, Richard]. Drunken Barnabys Four Journeys, &c. The fourth edition (London, Paternoster-Row. 1776)
- Braithwaite, Richard. Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England. In Latin and English Metre. Together with Bessy Bell. To which is Now Added the Ancient Ballad of Chevy Chase (London, 1778)
- [Braithwaite, Richard]. Drunken Barnabys Four Journeys to the North of England (London, 1805)
- [Braithwaite, Richard]. Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England (London, 1805)
- [Braithwaite, Richard]; [Haslewood, Joseph], ed. Barnabæ Itinerarium; or, Barnabee's Journal: to which are Prefixed, An Account of the Author, Now First Discovered, a Bibliographical History of the Former Editions of the Work; and Illustrative Notes. The Seventh Edition (London, 1818)
- Braithwaite, Richard; Haslewood, Joseph, ed. Barnabæ Itinerarium, or Barnabee's Journal (London, 1820)
- [Braithwaite, Richard]. Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England. In Latin and English Metre. Wittily and Merrily (tho' An Hundred Years Ago) Composed; Found Among some Old Musty Books That had Lain a Long Time by in a Corner, and Now at Last Made Public. Together with Bessy Bell. To which is Now Added, (never Before Published,) the Ancient Ballad of Chevy Chase, in Latin and English Verse. A New Edition, printed from the Edition of 1778, illustrated with four new designs (London, 1822)
- Braithwaite, Richard. Barnabæ Itinerarium; or, Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England: In Latin and English Metre. Wittily and Merrily (tho' An Hundred Years Ago) Composed; Found Among some Old Musty Books That had Lain a Long Time by in a Corner, and Now at Last Made Public. Together with Bessy Bell. To which is Now Added (never Before Published), the Ancient Ballad of Chevy Chase. In Latin and English Verse (York, 1852)
- Braithwaite, Richard; Haslewood, John, ed.; Hazlitt, William Carew, revis. Barnabæ Itinerarium or Barnabee's Journal (London, 1876)
- Braithwaite, Richard; Haslewood, Joseph, ed.; Hazlitt, William Carew, revis. Barnabæ Itinerarium or Barnabee's Journal (London, 1876)
- Brathwaite, Richard; Thomas, D. B., introd. Barnabae Itinerarium: Barnabees Journall. To which is Added the Song of Bessie Bell (London, 1932)