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Henry Robson (songwriter) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Robson (songwriter) Henry Robson (c1775-1850) was a Tyneside concert hall poet, song writer and performer in the late 18th and early 19th century. His best known works were perhaps the narrative poem “The Collier's Pay Week”, and a poem "The Northern Minstrel's Budget", describing the repertoire of a travelling fiddler and piper. == Early life == Henry Robson was born c1770 at Benwell, near Newcastle, Northumberland,〔The Northumbrian Minstrelsy, published 1882〕 and was still residing in Newcastle in 1812 according to John Bell in his notes in “Rhymes of Northern Bards”). He worked as a printer for Mackenzie and Dent (who also printed the works of Bell) and also had his own small business, working at home, where he had a small press.
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