Where Were the Broadsides?
This interactive map shows where in Scotland you could find Broadsides. Specifically, this indicates the locations mentioned in the text of Broadsides, as the location published and sold are difficult to know accurately. The size of each circle represents the number of mentions of each location. You can filter by year or by category and see the map change. A Broadside will appear in each location it mentions.




















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1623 broadsides
- Trial and acquittal. The trial of Mr. James Stuart ... for being art and part in a duel in which Sir Alexander Boswell lost his life, etc
- Some account of John Sherry, who was executed in [front] of the New Jail of Glasgow, on Wednesday the 1st of No[vem]ber, 1815, pursuant to his sentence, for highway robber[y on] the road leading from Glasgow to Paisley, on the 19th May [last]
- Execution. A full and particular account of the execution of W. Burke ... at Edinburgh on ... the 28th January, 1829. Also, an account of his conduct ... since his condemnation and on the scaffold
- Robin's so shy
- account of the most remarkable trials and executions which took place in Scotland for above 300 years
- account of the proceedings at the Lancaster Assizes
- full account of the trial and sentence of William Burke this day, the West Port murderers, who is to be executed on Wednesday the 28th January [1829.]
- An Excellent New BALLAD
- The last speech and confession of Jannet Riddle
- No title
- full and particular account of the life and actions of James Inglis alias Clipstir, who is to be execute upon Wednesday the first of May, for the crimes of horse and sheepstealing
- A Seasonable Advice to all who encline to go in Pirrating
- A pil to Tonny Ashton or the Play-house Puld down
- Come Under my Plaidie
- Honest Jemmy Ayton
- Huzza! for provost Spittal!!!
- Rise up noble Britons
- Sunday steamer Emperor
- Weasel uncas'd, or The in and outside of a priest drawn to the life
- Jock M ' Whurtle