GB-Lbl Add. MS 17792

British Library, London, England

partbook: First half of 17th century; after 1624

Archive British Library, London, England (GB-Lbl)
Shelfmark Add. MS 17792
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Surface Paper
Numbering System Foliation
Measurements 150 x 195 mm
Other Identifiers
  • CCM: LonBL 17792-6
Notations
  • black void mensural
Copyists
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External Links
Provenance
  • England
Contents 92 pieces from 27 composers
General Description

A Discantus partbook from a set originally of six volumes. Some pieces are in table-book format, with all voices in one book, arranged to be readable by singers around a table. The main scribe was John Merro (WillettsM); probably copied in western England, perhaps at Gloucester (WillettsM). Later owned by Dr. Matthew Hutton (1638-1711), an Oxford antiquary, who made some corrections and annotations, supplied some attributions, and added a few pieces. Purchased by British Museum at a Puttick's sale in 1849.

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Binding

Original brown leather bindings now glued inside modern covers; original covers bear gold-tooled ornaments: center piece with flower and leaf motifs, thistles at corners, voice designations, and initials 'I M' [= John Merro].

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Notation

black void; ff. 47'-48 and 54'-64 in the Quintus volume are in viol tablature

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Foliation

Original ink foliation 1-175 (175' used twice, last two gatherings not numbered). New pencil foliation 1-177 (omits folios with blank staves).

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Decoration

Edges of leaves are gilded; no other decoration

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Surface

paper

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DIAMM Note

DIAMM inventory lists only the vocal pieces: in addition there are 38 pieces for 3 viols (Cantus ff,1v-18), 25 pieces for 4 viols (ff. 22-45v), 47 pieces for 5 viols (Cantus ff.50v-92v), and 14 for 6 viols (Cantus ff. 93v-105v & 176v) - folio numbers vary in other partbooks. Additionally Add ms 17795 contains 29 viol duets & trios.

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Census Catalogue of Music Description

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2 Lamentations, 13 motets, 1 Service, 1 Service section, 44 anthems, 14 English secular pieces, 156 instrumental pieces (Fantasias, In nomines, dances, etc.) = 231

Amner-7, Bateson-1, Byrd-16, (Byrd/Ford)-1, (Byrd/T. Mudd II)-1, Carlton/Tomkins-1, Coperario-3, (H. Davies)-2, Deering-9, (Donato)-1, M. East-2, M. East/(Simmes)-1, A. Ferrabosco II-25, (Ford)-5, Gibbons-10, (N. Giles)-1, Hooper-1, Ives-6, M. Jeffries-1, Jenkins-3, Jenkins/(A. Ferrabosco II)-1, J. Lugge-1, T. Lupo-10, Mico-5, Mico/Weelkes-1, J. Mundy-1, (W. Mundy)-3, Okeover-1, Palmer/(Peerson)-1, (R. Parsons I)-1, W. Randall-1, (Shepherd)-1, Tallis-4, Tomkins-25, (E. Tucker)-1, Ward-7, Ward/(Cranford)-1, Weelkes-3 + 1?, (W. White)-9, anon-58

5 paper partbooks of an original 6 (D-ii + ii + 192 + i + iv folios, A-iii + ii + 216 + ii + iv, T-iii + ii + 188 + ii + iii, B-iii + ii + 189 + i + iv, Q-iii + ii + 190 + i + iii), 150 x 195. Original ink foliation (D: 1-175; A: 1-214; T: 1-189; B: 1-174; Q: 1-192); new pencil foliation (D: 1-177; A: 1-183; T: 1-181; B: 1-172; Q: 1-170). Modern foliation omits folios with blank staves only. Errors or inconsistencies in original foliation - D: "175" used twice, last two gatherings not numbered; A: "133" and "134" used twice; T: "120" omitted; Q: "59" and "178" omitted. Blank staves only (original foliation) - D: 1, 16'-21', 26'-29', 97, 167'-172', one opening before and two openings after last fantasia; A: 1, 18'-20', 25'-29, 166-171', 190, 191'-214'; T: 1, 18'-20', 27'-29, one opening following f. 67, 165'-170', 188'; B: 15'-21', 26'-29', 73'-74, 164'-168'; Q: 1, 18-27', 45'-47, 48'-54, 73'-74.

Original brown leather bindings now glued inside modern covers; original covers bear gold-tooled ornaments: center piece with flower and leaf motifs, thistles at corners, voice designations, and initials "I M" [= John Merro]. No index. Black void mensural notation, except for Q ff. 47'-48 and 54'-64, in viol tablature; some pieces have all voices in one book, arranged to be readable by singers around a table. The main scribe was John Merro (WillettsM), who also copied NYorkP 4180-5; later additions by Matthew Hutton (see below). Edges of leaves are gilded; no other decoration.

First half of 17th century. Probably copied in western England, perhaps at Gloucester (WillettsM). The original owner (and main scribe) was John Merro, whose initials appear on the covers. Later owned by Dr. Matthew Hutton (1638-1711), an Oxford antiquary, who made some corrections and annotations, supplied some attributions, and added a few pieces. Purchased by British Museum at a Puttick's sale in 1849.

Vol 4

Contents: Change "14 English secular pieces" to "11 English secular pieces"; change "156 instrumental pieces" to "157 instrumental pieces"; add "2 Italian secular pieces."

Composers: Add "(Lassus)-2"; add "(J. Mundy/W. Mundy/Tallis)-1 "; change "(W. Mundy)-3" to "(W. Mundy)-2"; add "R. White-2"; change "(W. White) -9" to "W. White-8"; change "anon-58" to "anon-55."

Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
[-] - - Anonymous

[Unknown Title]

Appears on: [-]
17–18 Saint Marie now - 1a pars (of 3): Saint Marie now -
Appears on: 17–18
Genres: Anthem
17–18 Saint Marie now - 2a pars (of 3): At length to Christ -
Appears on: 17–18
Genres: Anthem
17–18 Saint Marie now - 3a pars (of 3): But he the God of love -
Appears on: 17–18
Genres: Anthem
18v–19 Sweet are the thoughts -
Appears on: 18v–19
Genres: Anthem
19v–20 Come let us rejoice -
Appears on: 19v–20
Genres: Anthem
20v O griefe -
Appears on: 20v
Genres: Madrigal
[-] - - Anonymous

[Unknown Title]

Appears on: [-]
46v–50 Short service: Venite Lugg
Appears on: 46v–50
Genres: Venite exultemus [Anglican, Morning Service]
Source Attribution: Lugg
46v–50 Short service: Te Deum -
Appears on: 46v–50
Genres: Te Deum
46v–50 Short service: Magnificat -
Appears on: 46v–50
Genres: BVM, Canticle, Magnificat
46v–50 Short service: Nunc dimittis -
Appears on: 46v–50
Genres: Nunc Dimittis
[-] - - Anonymous

[Unknown Title]

Appears on: [-]
60v My harte doth pante - Anonymous
Appears on: 60v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
61 Why do I use my paper, ink and pen? Birde
Appears on: 61
Genres: Song
Source Attribution: Birde
61v Me thought of late Birde
Appears on: 61v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
Source Attribution: Birde
61v–62 Though Amaryllis dance in green Birde
Appears on: 61v–62
Genres: Song
Source Attribution: Birde
62–62v When I was otherwise than now Birde
Appears on: 62–62v
Genres: Song
Source Attribution: Birde
63 Susanna fair sometime assaulted was (2p. And if I grant) Birde
Appears on: 63
Genres: Song
Source Attribution: Birde
63v My mind to me a kingdom is -
Appears on: 63v
Genres: Sacred Song
63v Vezzosette nimphe - Anonymous

Vezzosette nimphe

Anonymous
Appears on: 63v
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
64 Piacer - Anonymous

Piacer

Anonymous
Appears on: 64
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
64v Browning = The leaves be green -
Appears on: 64v
Genres: Song
[-] - - Anonymous

[Unknown Title]

Appears on: [-]
106v–109 The country cry 'God give you good morrow, sir rise' -
Appears on: 106v–109
Genres: Song
109v–111 The cries of London - 1a pars (of 2): God give you good morrow, my masters -
Appears on: 109v–111
Genres: In nomine, Song
109v–111 The cries of London - 2a pars (of 2): Will you go with me - A good sausage -
Appears on: 109v–111
Genres: Song
111v–112 The second London cry 'O yes, can any man' - Anonymous
Appears on: 111v–112
Genres: Song
112v–114 When Israel came out - 1a pars (of 2): When Israel came out of Egypt M Easte
Appears on: 112v–114
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: M Easte
112v–114 When Israel came out - 2a pars (of 2): What aileth thee M Easte
Appears on: 112v–114
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: M Easte
114v–115 Rise, O my soul - 1a pars (of 3): Rise, O my soul (M) East
Appears on: 114v–115
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: (M) East
115–115v Rise, O my soul - 2a pars (of 3): And thou, my soul -
Appears on: 115–115v
Genres: Anthem
115v–116 Rise, O my soul - 3a pars (of 3): To thee, O Jesus -
Appears on: 115v–116
Genres: Anthem
116v–117v Sing we merrily (2p. Take the psalm; 3p. Blow up the trumpet) M Easte
Appears on: 116v–117v
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: M Easte
118–119v Rejoice, rejoice Tho. Tomkins
Appears on: 118–119v
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: Tho. Tomkins
120–121 O Lord, turn thy wrath (2p. Bow thine ear) (=Ne irascaris) William Birde
Appears on: 120–121
Genres: Anthem, Contrafactum
Source Attribution: William Birde
121v–123 O go not from me Palmer [Peerson]
Appears on: 121v–123
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Palmer [Peerson]
123v–124 Deliver us Lord both night and day - Anonymous
Appears on: 123v–124
124v–125 Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom Tho. Tomkins
Appears on: 124v–125
Source Attribution: Tho. Tomkins
125v–126 Behold, it is Christ E Hooper
Appears on: 125v–126
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: E Hooper
126v–127 Stirre up, wee beseech thee - Anonymous
Appears on: 126v–127
Genres: Anthem
127v–128 How long shall mine enemies triumph W Byrd
Appears on: 127v–128
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: W Byrd
128v–129v Wipe away my sins [=Absterge Domine] Tallis
Appears on: 128v–129v
Source Attribution: Tallis
130 Blessed be thy name (= Mihi autem nimis) Tallis
Appears on: 130
Genres: Anthem, Contrafactum
Source Attribution: Tallis
130v–131 O give thanks unto the Lord N Giles
Appears on: 130v–131
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: N Giles
131v–132 Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous -
Appears on: 131v–132
Genres: Anthem
132v–133 Holy Holy Holy, Lord God Almighty R Parsons
Appears on: 132v–133
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: R Parsons
133v Remember not Lord our offences J Amner
Appears on: 133v
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: J Amner
134–135 O Lord, I bow the knees of my heart W Mundy
Appears on: 134–135
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: W Mundy
135v–136 With all our hearts and mouth (= Salvator mundi (I)) Tallis
Appears on: 135v–136
Genres: Anthem, Contrafactum
Source Attribution: Tallis
136v I will sing unto the Lord J Amner
Appears on: 136v
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: J Amner
137 He that descended J Amner
Appears on: 137
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: J Amner
137v–138 God whom our offences Birde
Appears on: 137v–138
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: Birde
138v–139 All people clap your hands - Anonymous
Appears on: 138v–139
139v–140 O Lord, rebuke me not in thine indignation - Anonymous
Appears on: 139v–140
Genres: Anthem
140v–141 Christ rising again (2a pars Christ is risen again) - Anonymous
Appears on: 140v–141
141v–142 Lord enter not into judgement - Anonymous
Appears on: 141v–142
Genres: Anthem
142v–143 Let God arise -
Appears on: 142v–143
Genres: Anthem
143v–144 Out of the deep (I) -
Appears on: 143v–144
Genres: Anthem
144v–145 Blessed art thou that fearest God (II) - Anonymous
Appears on: 144v–145
145v–146v Hear my crying, O God (2p. O Lord, I will dwell) - Anonymous
Appears on: 145v–146v
Genres: Anthem
147–148 O give thanks unto the Lord J Mundy
Appears on: 147–148
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: J Mundy
148v–149v Give sentence with me Randall
Appears on: 148v–149v
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: Randall
150 Sing joyfully unto God our strength (2p. Blow the trumpet) W Byrd
Appears on: 150
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: W Byrd
150v–151 With Angells and Archangells - Anonymous
Appears on: 150v–151
Genres: Anthem
151v Woe is me that I am constrained To. Tomkins
Appears on: 151v
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: To. Tomkins
152 Turn unto the Lord our God To. Tomkins
Appears on: 152
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: To. Tomkins
152v–153 First [TCM: 2nd] Preces & Psalm for Easter Day evensong: Awake up my glory -
Appears on: 152v–153
Genres: Psalm
153v–154 O Lord arise T Weekes
Appears on: 153v–154
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: T Weekes
154v–155 O sing unto the Lord a new song (Verse anthem) - Anonymous
Appears on: 154v–155
155v–156 Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous M Jefferies
Appears on: 155v–156
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: M Jefferies
156v–157 Holy Holy Holy Lord God Almighty T Batson
Appears on: 156v–157
Genres: Anthem
Source Attribution: T Batson
157v–160 Service in F: Te Deum Birde
Appears on: 157v–160
Genres: Liturgical work, Te Deum
Source Attribution: Birde
[-] - - Anonymous

[Unknown Title]

Appears on: [-]
160–160v In resurrectione tua Will. Bird
Appears on: 160–160v
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Will. Bird
160v–161 Dum transisset sabbatum - Anonymous
Appears on: 160v–161
Genres: Motet
161v Cantate Domino - Anonymous

Cantate Domino

Anonymous
Appears on: 161v
Genres: Motet
162 Veni in hortum meum - Anonymous
Appears on: 162
Genres: Motet
162v Angelus ad pastores ait annuntio vobis -
Appears on: 162v
Genres: Motet
Concordances

=Add ms 22597, f. 16v

163–164 Deus misereator nostri [2p. Ut cognoscamus; 3p. Confiteantur; 4p. Letentur; 5p. Benedicat] -
Appears on: 163–164
Genres: Motet
163–164 Deus misereator nostri - 4a pars (of 5): Letentur -
Appears on: 163–164
Genres: Motet
164v–165v Deus misereatur nostri et benedicat nobis -
Appears on: 164v–165v
Genres: Anglican Service Music, Motet
166–166v Adolescentulus sum ego -
Appears on: 166–166v
Genres: Motet
167–167v Laudate pueri Dominum Will. Bird
Appears on: 167–167v
Source Attribution: Will. Bird
168 Domine non est exaltatum Mundy
Appears on: 168
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Mundy
168v Jerusalem plantabis vineam (8vv) - Anonymous
Appears on: 168v
Genres: Motet
169–170 Lamentations (I) : Incipit lamentatio Jeremiae - Aleph - Beth - Convertere Jerusalem Tallis
Appears on: 169–170
Genres: Lamentations, Motet
Source Attribution: Tallis
170v–173 Lamentations (I) a5 White
Appears on: 170v–173
Genres: Lamentations, Motet
Source Attribution: White
173v–174 O quam gloriosum - 1a pars (of 2): O quam gloriosum est regnum Will. Bird
Appears on: 173v–174
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Will. Bird
173v–174 O quam gloriosum - 2a pars (of 2): Benedictio et claritas Will. Bird
Appears on: 173v–174
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Will. Bird
174v–175 Tristitia et anxietas - 1a pars (of 2): Tristitia et anxietas, Domine tu jurasti Will. Bird
Appears on: 174v–175
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Will. Bird
174v–175 Tristitia et anxietas - 2a pars (of 2): Sed tu domine Will. Bird
Appears on: 174v–175
Genres: Motet
Source Attribution: Will. Bird
Composer Compositions
Amner, John (1579–1641)
Anonymous
Bateson, Thomas (ca. 1570–1630)
Byrd, William (ca. 1540–1623)
Davies, Hugh
Dering, Richard
Donato, Baldassare (ca. 1529–1603)
East, Michael
Ford, Thomas
Gibbons, Orlando (ca. 1583–1625)
Giles, Nathaniel (ca. 1558–1634)
Hooper, Edmund
Jeffries (Jeffreys), Matthew
Lassus, Orlande de (ca. 1532–1594)
Lugge, John (ca. 1587–ca. 1647)
Mundy, John (ca. 1555–1630)
Mundy, William (ca. 1528–ca. 1591)
Palmer, Henry (ca. 1590–1640)
Parsons (I), Robert (ca. 1535–ca. 1572)
Peerson, Martin
Randall, William (I)
Sheppard, John (ca. 1515–1558)
Simmes, William
Tallis, Thomas (ca. 1505–1585)
Tomkins, Thomas (1572–1656)
Weelkes, Thomas (ca. 1576–1623)
White, Robert (ca. 1538–1574)
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
Adolescentulus sum ego 166–166v
All people clap your hands Anonymous 138v–139
Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom 124v–125
Angelus ad pastores ait annuntio vobis 162v
Behold, it is Christ 125v–126
Blessed art thou that fearest God (II) Anonymous 144v–145
Blessed be thy name (= Mihi autem nimis) 130
Browning = The leaves be green 64v
Cantate Domino Anonymous 161v
Christ rising again (2a pars Christ is risen again) Anonymous 140v–141
Come let us rejoice 19v–20
Deliver us Lord both night and day Anonymous 123v–124
Deus misereator nostri - 4a pars (of 5): Letentur 163–164
Deus misereator nostri [2p. Ut cognoscamus; 3p. Confiteantur; 4p. Letentur; 5p. Benedicat] 163–164
Deus misereatur nostri et benedicat nobis 164v–165v
Domine non est exaltatum 168
Dum transisset sabbatum Anonymous 160v–161
First [TCM: 2nd] Preces & Psalm for Easter Day evensong: Awake up my glory 152v–153
Give sentence with me 148v–149v
God whom our offences 137v–138
He that descended 137
Hear my crying, O God (2p. O Lord, I will dwell) Anonymous 145v–146v
Holy Holy Holy Lord God Almighty 156v–157
Holy Holy Holy, Lord God Almighty 132v–133
How long shall mine enemies triumph 127v–128
I will sing unto the Lord 136v
In resurrectione tua 160–160v
Jerusalem plantabis vineam (8vv) Anonymous 168v
Lamentations (I) : Incipit lamentatio Jeremiae - Aleph - Beth - Convertere Jerusalem 169–170
Lamentations (I) a5 170v–173
Laudate pueri Dominum 167–167v
Let God arise 142v–143
Lord enter not into judgement Anonymous 141v–142
Me thought of late 61v
My harte doth pante Anonymous 60v
My mind to me a kingdom is 63v
O give thanks unto the Lord 130v–131
O give thanks unto the Lord 147–148
O go not from me 121v–123
O griefe 20v
O Lord arise 153v–154
O Lord, I bow the knees of my heart 134–135
O Lord, rebuke me not in thine indignation Anonymous 139v–140
O Lord, turn thy wrath (2p. Bow thine ear) (=Ne irascaris) 120–121
O quam gloriosum - 1a pars (of 2): O quam gloriosum est regnum 173v–174
O quam gloriosum - 2a pars (of 2): Benedictio et claritas 173v–174
O sing unto the Lord a new song (Verse anthem) Anonymous 154v–155
Out of the deep (I) 143v–144
Piacer Anonymous 64
Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous 131v–132
Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous 155v–156
Rejoice, rejoice 118–119v
Remember not Lord our offences 133v
Rise, O my soul - 1a pars (of 3): Rise, O my soul 114v–115
Rise, O my soul - 2a pars (of 3): And thou, my soul 115–115v
Rise, O my soul - 3a pars (of 3): To thee, O Jesus 115v–116
Saint Marie now - 1a pars (of 3): Saint Marie now 17–18
Saint Marie now - 2a pars (of 3): At length to Christ 17–18
Saint Marie now - 3a pars (of 3): But he the God of love 17–18
Service in F: Te Deum 157v–160
Short service: Magnificat 46v–50
Short service: Nunc dimittis 46v–50
Short service: Te Deum 46v–50
Short service: Venite 46v–50
Sing joyfully unto God our strength (2p. Blow the trumpet) 150
Sing we merrily (2p. Take the psalm; 3p. Blow up the trumpet) 116v–117v
Stirre up, wee beseech thee Anonymous 126v–127
Susanna fair sometime assaulted was (2p. And if I grant) 63
Sweet are the thoughts 18v–19
The country cry 'God give you good morrow, sir rise' 106v–109
The cries of London - 1a pars (of 2): God give you good morrow, my masters 109v–111
The cries of London - 2a pars (of 2): Will you go with me - A good sausage 109v–111
The second London cry 'O yes, can any man' Anonymous 111v–112
Though Amaryllis dance in green 61v–62
Tristitia et anxietas - 1a pars (of 2): Tristitia et anxietas, Domine tu jurasti 174v–175
Tristitia et anxietas - 2a pars (of 2): Sed tu domine 174v–175
Turn unto the Lord our God 152
Veni in hortum meum Anonymous 162
Vezzosette nimphe Anonymous 63v
When I was otherwise than now 62–62v
When Israel came out - 1a pars (of 2): When Israel came out of Egypt 112v–114
When Israel came out - 2a pars (of 2): What aileth thee 112v–114
Why do I use my paper, ink and pen? 61
Wipe away my sins [=Absterge Domine] 128v–129v
With all our hearts and mouth (= Salvator mundi (I)) 135v–136
With Angells and Archangells Anonymous 150v–151
Woe is me that I am constrained 151v

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Type: Partbooks

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denotes primary source study

Daniel, Ralph T, and Peter Le Huray. 1972. The Sources of English Church Music 1549-1660. Early English Church Music.  London. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Bray, Roger W. 1969. The Interpretation of Musica Ficta in English Music, C. 1490-C. 1580 [dissertation]. Oxford University, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: I, 172, 176, 179, 184; II, 76ff. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); transcriptions (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Brett, Philip. 1965. The Songs of William Byrd. Cambridge University, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: 33-4, 110, 124-6, 238-9. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list (partial); concordances (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Harrison, Frank Llewellyn (editor). 1963-. Early English Church Music.  London: Stainer & Bell. Pages: II, 217-8; XII, 120-2; XXIII, 146; XXIX, 128,134. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Kerman, Joseph. 1961. Byrd's Motets: Chronology and Canon. Journal of the American Musicological Society, 359-82. Pages: 363. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Willetts, Pamela J. 1961. Music from the Circle of Anthony Wood at Oxford. The British Museum Quarterly, 71-5. Notes: physical description (partial); facsimile (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Noble, Jeremy. 1955. La Répertoire Instrumental Anglais: 1550-1585. La Musique Instrumentale de la Renaissance, 91-114. Paris. Pages: 97ff. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Hughes, Dom Anselm. 1953. Catalogue of the Musical Manuscripts at Peterhouse, Cambridge.  Cambridge. Pages: I, 13-5, 143, 198, 282, 398; II, 153-4; III, 43, 172, 183, 204, 225, 232. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list.

Lewis, Anthony (editor). 1951-. Musica Britannica: A National Collection of Music.  London. Pages: IX, 220-6; XXII, xxi, 59-62, 173, 182, 185-7; XXIII, 126, 128, 133. Notes: mention of MS; contents list (partial); concordances (partial); transcriptions (partial); facsimile (partial).

Fellowes, Edmund H (editor). 1937-50, 1962. The Collected Works of William Byrd. Pages: XV, 158-60, 166, 179; XVII, 29-38, 154-5. Notes: mention of MS; contents list (partial); concordances (partial); transcriptions (partial).

Meyer, Ernst Hermann. 1934. Die mehrstimmige Spielmusik des 17. Jahrhunderts in Nord-und Mitteleuropa.  Kassel. Pages: 135-48, passim. Notes: mention of MS; contents list (partial); transcription (partial).

Fellowes, Edmund H (editor). 1923-48. Tudor Church Music.  London, Oxford et al. Pages: II, xxi, xxxiii-xxxvi; V, xx; VI, xxvii. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Madden, F. 1843-. Catalogue of Additions to the Manuscripts in the British Museum. Pages: [1848-53], 55. Notes: physical description (partial).

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Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550

Monday, 23 January, 2017

NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. Census Catalogue of Music Description