The Bedford Van — The singer, a tinker, meets Sally Anne and takes her into his Bedford Van. She … The Beverly Maid and the Tinker (The Tinker Behind the Door) — A tinker comes to sell a servant girl a pen. The gentleman being out, the tinke… The Child in the Budget — Tinkers, out drinking, exhaust their funds. One puts his baby in his tool bag … Daniel O'Connell (I) — Singer overhears an old woman and a tinker; he says Daniel O'Connell is now mak… Davy Faa (Remember the Barley Straw) — (A man courts a neighbour's daughter by disguising himself as) a tinker. The ti… Donnelly — A tinker meets a woman: coming from the ball and he soldering against the wall;… Geordie Downie — "Hae ye heard o' a widow in rich attire... She's followed a tinker frae Dee-sid… Gum Shellac — Singer cites real and fictitious accomplishments of tinkers with gum shellac: m… Jolly Old Roger — "Oh there never was yet a boy or man Who better could mend a kettle or pan, A b… The Jolly Tinker (III) — A London lady tells a tinker she has kettles to mend. He asks if there are hole…