John Freeth John Freeth i(A8400 works by) (a.k.a. John Free)
Also writes as: R. B.
Born: Established: 1731 ; Died: Ceased: 1808
Gender: Male
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A Birmingham publican noted for penning popular songs on topical events. Freeth apparently sang his songs at his public house, but he also published them himself; his anthology The Political Songster was published in a number of different editions between 1784 and about 1795. While Freeth had a reputation as a radical, he wrote a number of songs supporting the conservative government of William Pitt - including two supporting the government's controversial Botany Bay scheme.

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