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.
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