William Sutton was a North East (of England) songwriter/poet of the eighteenth/nineteenth century, possibly born (or living) in Stockton.
According to (Sir) Cuthbert Sharp in his The Bishoprick Garland William Sutton wrote : -
- in praise of Stockton, for 1764 - which also appears in Ritson’s book “Bishopric Garlands”
- a new song for 1764 - which also appears in Rhymes of Northern Bards by John Bell (junior).
See also
- Geordie dialect words
- Cuthbert Sharp
- The Bishoprick Garland 1834 by Sharp
- Rhymes of Northern Bards
- John Bell (junior)
References
- "The Bishoprick Garland 1834 by Sharp page 64" (PDF).
- "The Bishoprick Garland page 63" (PDF).
- Bell, John (1812). Rhymes of Northern Bards by John Bell Jnr.
External links
- The Bishoprick Garland 1834 by (Sir) Cuthbert Sharp page 63 & 64
- Rhymes of Northern Bards by John Bell Jnr
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