Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p William Richardson (lived c. 1812) was a Tyneside songwriter, who, according to the information given by John Bell in his Rhymes of Northern Bards published in 1812, has the poem or song "Hotspur, A Ballad - In the Manner of the Ancient Minstrels" attributed to his name.The song is not written in Geordie dialect but has a strong Northern connection. Nothing more appears to be known of this person, or their life.. }
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- William_Richardson_(songwriter) abstract "William Richardson (lived c. 1812) was a Tyneside songwriter, who, according to the information given by John Bell in his Rhymes of Northern Bards published in 1812, has the poem or song "Hotspur, A Ballad - In the Manner of the Ancient Minstrels" attributed to his name.The song is not written in Geordie dialect but has a strong Northern connection. Nothing more appears to be known of this person, or their life.".
- William_Richardson_(songwriter) comment "William Richardson (lived c. 1812) was a Tyneside songwriter, who, according to the information given by John Bell in his Rhymes of Northern Bards published in 1812, has the poem or song "Hotspur, A Ballad - In the Manner of the Ancient Minstrels" attributed to his name.The song is not written in Geordie dialect but has a strong Northern connection. Nothing more appears to be known of this person, or their life.".