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Marriott Edgar

October 5th, 1880 - May 5th, 1951


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
Albert And His Savings One day, little Albert Ramsbottom 1069
Albert And The 'Eadsman On young Albert Ramsbottom's birthday 1025
Albert Down Under Albert were what you'd call "thwarted". 984
Albert's Return You've 'eard 'ow young Albert Ramsbottom 967
Asparagus Mr. Ramsbottom went to the races, 970
Balbus I'll tell you the story of Balbus, 738
Canute The Great I'll tell of Canute, King of England, 717
George And The Dragon I'll tell you the tale of an old country pub 915
Goalkeeper Joe Joe Dunn were a bobby for football 984
Gunner Joe I'll tell you a seafaring story, 939
Henry The Seventh Henry the Seventh of England 921
Joe Ramsbottom Joe Ramshottom rented a bit of a farm 951
Jonah And The Grampus I'll tell you the story of Jonah, 939
Little Aggie When Joe Dove took his elephants out on the road 952
Marksman Sam When Sam Small joined the regiment, 958
Old Sam's Christmas Pudding It was Christmas Day in the trenches 72757
Queen Matilda Henry the first, surnamed " Beauclare," 843
Richard Coeur de Lion Richard the First, Coeur de Lion, 808
Sam Goes To It Sam Small had retired from the Army, 904
Sam's Christmas Pudding It was Christmas Day in the trenches 852
Sam's Racehorse When Sam Small retired from the Army 816
The 'Ole In The Ark One evening at dusk as Noah stood on his Ark, 664
The Battle Of Hastings I'll tell of the Battle of Hastings, 764
The Burghers Of Calais It were after the Battle of Crecy, 673
The Channel Swimmer Would you hear a wild tale of adventure 661
The Fair Rosamond You've heard of King Henry II 689
The Jubilee Sov'reign On Jubilee Day the Ramsbottoms 685
The Lion And Albert There's a famous seaside place called Blackpool, 730
The Magna Charter I'll tell of the Magna Charter 969
The Recumbent Posture The day after Christmas, young Albert 950
The Return Of Albert You've 'eard 'ow young Albert Ramsbottom, 1005
The Runcorn Ferry On the banks of the Mersey, o'er on Cheshire side, 899
Three Ha'pence A Foot I'll tell you an old-fashioned story 962
Up'ards Twere getting dusk, one winter's night, 867
William Rufus The reign of King William the Second 836


About:
Marriott Edgar, (October 5th, 1880 - May 5th, 1951), born George Marriot Edgar in Kirkcudbright, Scotland, was a poet, scriptwriter and comedian best known for writing many of the monologues performed by Stanley Holloway, particularly the 'Albert' series. In total he wrote 16 Stanley Holloway monologues, whilst Holloway himself wrote only 5.

His parents were Jennifer nee Taylor, a native of Dundee, and Richard Horatio Edgar, only son of Alice Marriott, (Mrs. Robert Edgar), proprietor of the Marriott family theatre troupe; Richard had two sisters, Grace, and Adeline Marriott. All took their stepfather's surname, Edgar.


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