US-NYp Mus. Res. Drexel 4181

Public Library, Music Division, New York, United States

partbook: 17th century and c. 1500 (flyleaves)

Archive Public Library, Music Division, New York, United States (US-NYp)
Shelfmark Mus. Res. Drexel 4181
Surface Paper
Numbering System Foliation
Format landscape
Measurements 145 x 195 mm
Other Identifiers
  • CCM: NYorkP 4180-5
Copyists
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Provenance
  • Gloucester? England
Contents 262 pieces from 61 composers
General Description

An Altus partbook from a set of six volumes, including polyphony-bearing flyleaves cut from older, unrelated music manuscript. The original owner and scribe was John Merro. Main corpus copied by John Merro, who also wrote most of LonBL 17792-6; music on flyleaves copied by two or three scribes. Main corpus probably copied in western England, perhaps at Gloucester; flyleaves also of English origin, but specific provenance unknown.

Front flyleaf missing (may be one of the Fayrfax fragments in Cleveland); rear flyleaf from a Bassus partbook, possibly from the same set as the book used for flyleaf of Drexel 4185 (FallDrex). Fallows suggests the piece on the recto is a continuation of the last piece on the verso (i.e. that the leaf is reversed). These and other related fragments are brought together in a 'virtual manuscript' here.

Owned in 19th century by the antiquarian Edward F. Rimbault; purchased by the Philadelphia banker and philanthropist Joseph W. Drexel (1833-88) at a Sotheby's sale of Rimbault's library in 1877. Drexel collection bequeathed in 1888 to Lenox Library, incorporated since 1895 in New York Public Library.

DIAMM, 2017
Binding

Rebound in 1950 in modern covers of dark brown leather.

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Notation

not indicated

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Ruling

Staff height 13 (15-18 on flyleaves)

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Foliation

Original ink foliation in each book, with errors and omissions; some modern foliation.

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Decoration

A few small inked initials; no other decoration

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Surface

paper

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DIAMM Note

Digitized with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) for the Tudor Partbooks project at the Universities of Oxford and Newcastle.

DIAMM, 2022
Census Catalogue of Music Description

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1 Magnificat section, 1 Lamentation, 24 motets, 84 anthems, 3 fragmentary English sacred pieces (on flyleaves; see below), 82 English secular pieces, 10 fragmentary English secular pieces (on flyleaves), 25 Italian secular pieces, 31 instrumental pieces (Fantasias, In nomines, etc.), 2 textless fragments (on flyleaves) = 263

Amner-13, Bateson-1, (Bennet)-1, Bruster-1, Bull-1, Byrd-21, (Byrd/R. Farrant/R. Parsons I)-1, Byrd/(Gibbons)-1, Byrd/(T. Mudd II)-1, Byrd/(J. Mundy)-1, Byrd/Tallis-1, Clemens non Papa -3, (Coste)-1, M. East/(Simmes)-1, (Eremita)-1, (Faignient)-1, (Fayrfax)-1, A. Ferrabosco I-2, A. Ferrabosco I/Marenzio-1, A. Ferrabosco I/(Pinello di Ghirardi)-1, A. Ferrabosco II-1, (G. Ferretti)-1, Ford/(Byrd)-1, (A. Gabrieli)-2, (G. Gabrieli)-4, (Ellis Gibbons)-1, Gibbons-11, N. Giles-1, (Hilton the Elder)-1, Hooper/(Fox)-1, Ives-4, M. Jeffries-1, Jenkins-2, R. Johnson I-1, (Lassus)-3, T. Lupo-2, Marenzio-10, Morley-2, J. Mundy-3, (J. Mundy/W. Mundy)-2, (J. Mundy/W. Mundy/Shepherd/R. White)-1, (J. Mundy/Tallis)-1, J. or W.? Mundy [Mr. Mundie]-1, J. or W.? Mundy [Mr. Mundie]/(R. White)-1, W. Mundy-2, W. Mundy/Tallis-1, (W. Mundy/Tallis)-1, (Newark)-1, Nicholson-2, (Norcome)-1, (Palestrina)-7, (Pallavicino)-1, R. Parsons I-4, W. Randall-1, (Shepherd)-3, W.? Smith [Mr. Smithe]-1, Smith of Gloucester-1, Smith of Salop-1, Strogers-1, Strogers/(Shepherd)-1, Tallis-10, (Taverner)-1, Tomkins-21, (E. Tucker)-1, Tye-2, (Orazio Vecchi)-1, Weelkes-11 + 1?, R. White-1, R. White/(Byrd/ R. Parsons I /Strogers)-1, Wilbye -12, anon -47

6 paper partbooks (D-n + i + 190 + i + ii folios, A-ii + 191 + i + ii, T-ii + 196 + ii, B-ii + 192 + i + ii, Q-ii + i + 159 + i + ii, S-ii + i + 111 + i + it), 145 x 195. Original flyleaves cut from older, unrelated music manuscript; polyphony on these leaves included in summary of contents and composers above. Original ink foliation in each book, with errors and omissions; some modern foliation. Rebound in 1950 in modern covers of dark brown leather. Original indices at beginning of T and B books group pieces by number of voices; within each group, pieces listed in order of appearance (with some inconsistencies). Main corpus copied by John Merro, who also wrote most of LonBL 17792-6; music on flyleaves copied by two or three scribes. Staff height 13 (15-18 on flyleaves). A few small inked initials; no other decoration.

First half of 17th century (main corpus); ca. 1500 (flyleaves). Main corpus probably copied in western England, perhaps at Gloucester; flyleaves also of English origin, but specific provenance unknown. The original owner and scribe was John Merro. Owned in 19th century by the antiquarian Edward F. Rimbault; purchased by the Philadelphia banker and philanthropist Joseph W. Drexel (1833-88) at a Sotheby's sale of Rimbault's library in 1877. Drexel collection bequeathed in 1888 to Lenox Library, incorporated since 1895 in New York Public Library.

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

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Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
0v O Lord the maker of all things -
Appears on: 0v
Genres: Anthem
1 O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit -
Appears on: 1
Genres: Anthem
1v–2 Give alms unto the poor - Anonymous
Appears on: 1v–2
Genres: Anthem
2v My God, my God, look upon me -
Appears on: 2v
3 If ye love me keep my commandments -
Appears on: 3
Genres: Anthem
3v–4 I give you a new commandment -
Appears on: 3v–4
Genres: Anthem
4v Hear the voice and prayer -
Appears on: 4v
Genres: Anthem
5–5v Let us now laud and magnify -
Appears on: 5–5v
Genres: Anthem
6 A new commandment -
Appears on: 6
Genres: Anthem
6v This is my commandment -
Appears on: 6v
Genres: Anthem
7 If ye be risen again -
Appears on: 7
7v–8 Rejoice in the Lord always -
Appears on: 7v–8
Genres: Anthem
8v A new commandment -
Appears on: 8v
Genres: Anthem
9 Submit yourselves one to another -
Appears on: 9
Genres: Anthem
9v He that hath my commandments -
Appears on: 9v
Genres: Anthem
10 He that hath my commandments -
Appears on: 10
Genres: Anthem
10v–11 Behold, it is Christ -
Appears on: 10v–11
Genres: Anthem
11v–12 Praise the Lord, O my soul -
Appears on: 11v–12
12v O Lord from us - Anonymous

O Lord from us

Anonymous
Appears on: 12v
Genres: Anthem
12v–13 I will always give thanks - Anonymous
Appears on: 12v–13
Genres: Anthem
13–13v This sweet and merry month of May -
Appears on: 13–13v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
14–14v Every singing bird (= Vezzosi augelli) -
Appears on: 14–14v
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
15 When first my heedless eyes beheld (= Non vidi mai) -
Appears on: 15
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
15v O merry world (= I lieti amanti) -
Appears on: 15v
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
16 Zephyrus breathing (= Zephiro torna, 1a pars) -
Appears on: 16
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
16v Fair shepherd's queen (= Madonna sua merce) -
Appears on: 16v
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
17–17v Circumdederunt me - 1a pars (of 2): Circumdederunt me -
Appears on: 17–17v
Genres: Motet
18–18v Circumdederunt me - 2a pars (of 2): Quoniam tribulatio -
Appears on: 18–18v
Genres: Motet
19 Saint Marie now - 1a pars (of 3): Saint Marie now -
Appears on: 19
Genres: Anthem
19–19v Saint Marie now - 2a pars (of 3): At length to Christ -
Appears on: 19–19v
Genres: Anthem
19v Saint Marie now - 3a pars (of 3): But he the God of love -
Appears on: 19v
Genres: Anthem
20–20v Sweet are the thoughts -
Appears on: 20–20v
Genres: Anthem
21 Woe is me that I am constrained -
Appears on: 21
Genres: Anthem
21v Come let us rejoice -
Appears on: 21v
Genres: Anthem
22 O griefe, if yet my griefe (= Dolor, se 'l mio dolor) -
Appears on: 22
Genres: Madrigal (English)
22v–23 My heart, why hast thou -
Appears on: 22v–23
Genres: Consort song
23v Still it frieth, yet my heart never dieth -
Appears on: 23v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
24 O God give ear (5vv) -
Appears on: 24
Genres: Anthem
24v–25 O mortal man - Anonymous

O mortal man

Anonymous
Appears on: 24v–25
Genres: Anthem
25v–26 O Lord, I bow the knees of my heart -
Appears on: 25v–26
Genres: Anthem
26v Grant unto us, O Lord -
Appears on: 26v
Genres: Anthem
27–27v Wipe away my sins [=Absterge Domine] -
Appears on: 27–27v
28–28v Deliver me from mine enemies -
Appears on: 28–28v
Genres: Quodlibet
29–29v Lord who shall dwell -
Appears on: 29–29v
Genres: Anthem
30 Prevent us, O Lord -
Appears on: 30
Genres: Anthem
30v Blessed be thy name (= Mihi autem nimis) -
Appears on: 30v
Genres: Anthem, Contrafactum
31–31v Set up thyself -
Appears on: 31–31v
Genres: Anthem
32–32v Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom -
Appears on: 32–32v
33 I will sing unto the Lord -
Appears on: 33
Genres: Anthem
33v–34 The heavens stood all amazed -
Appears on: 33v–34
Genres: Anthem
34v He that descended -
Appears on: 34v
Genres: Anthem
35 How doth the city -
Appears on: 35
Genres: Anthem
35v When Israel came out - 1a pars (of 2): When Israel came out of Egypt -
Appears on: 35v
Genres: Anthem
35v–36 When Israel came out - 2a pars (of 2): What aileth thee -
Appears on: 35v–36
Genres: Anthem
36v Rise, O my soul - 1a pars (of 3): Rise, O my soul -
Appears on: 36v
Genres: Anthem
37 Rise, O my soul - 2a pars (of 3): And thou, my soul -
Appears on: 37
Genres: Anthem
37v Rise, O my soul - 3a pars (of 3): To thee, O Jesus -
Appears on: 37v
Genres: Anthem
38 Do not repine fair sun -
Appears on: 38
Genres: Song
41 Vergine bella -
Appears on: 41
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
41v Vergine saggia -
Appears on: 41v
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
42 Vergine pura -
Appears on: 42
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
42v Vergine santa -
Appears on: 42v
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
43 Vergine sol' al mondo -
Appears on: 43
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
43v Vergine chiara -
Appears on: 43v
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
44 Vergine quante lagrime -
Appears on: 44
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
44v Fantasia a5 (I) -
Appears on: 44v
Genres: Fantasia
45 Fantasia a5 (II) -
Appears on: 45
Genres: Fantasia
45v Fantasia a5 (III) -
Appears on: 45v
Genres: Fantasia
46 Fantasia a5 (IV) -
Appears on: 46
Genres: Fantasia
46v The white delightful swan (= Il bianco e dolce cigno) -
Appears on: 46v
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
47 Cinthia thy song (= Cinthia el tuo dolce canto) -
Appears on: 47
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
47v Le rossignol plaisant et gratieux -
Appears on: 47v
Genres: Madrigal
48 When I would thee embrace (= Quand' io voleva) -
Appears on: 48
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
48v When shall I cease lamenting (= Chi per voi non sospira) -
Appears on: 48v
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
49 I must depart (= Io partiro) -
Appears on: 49
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
49v Susanna fair (= Susanne un jour) -
Appears on: 49v
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
50 So gratious -
Appears on: 50
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
50v In paradise - Anonymous

In paradise

Anonymous
Appears on: 50v
Genres: Consort song
51 Delight is dead -
Appears on: 51
Genres: Consort song
51v Come pretty babe -
Appears on: 51v
Genres: Consort song
52 Abradad - Anonymous

Abradad

Anonymous
Appears on: 52
Genres: Consort song
52v Farewell the bliss - Anonymous

Farewell the bliss

Anonymous
Appears on: 52v
Genres: Consort song
53 Come Charon come - Anonymous

Come Charon come

Anonymous
Appears on: 53
Genres: Consort song
53v Lullaby - 1a pars (of 2): Lullaby, my sweet little baby -
Appears on: 53v
Genres: Song
54 Lullaby - 2a pars (of 2): Be still, my blessed babe -
Appears on: 54
Genres: Song
54v Prostrate, O Lord, I lie -
Appears on: 54v
Genres: Anthem
55 In fields abroad -
Appears on: 55
Genres: Song
55v Constant Penelope -
Appears on: 55v
Genres: Consort song
56–56v O sing unto the Lord a new song -
Appears on: 56–56v
Genres: Anthem
57 Sing we merrily - 1a pars (of 3): Sing we merrily -
Appears on: 57
Genres: Anthem
57–57v Sing we merrily - 2a pars (of 3): Take the psalm -
Appears on: 57–57v
Genres: Anthem
57v–58 Sing we merrily - 3a pars (of 3): Blow up the trumpet -
Appears on: 57v–58
Genres: Anthem
58v Why dost thou shoot -
Appears on: 58v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
59 Of joys and pleasing pains -
Appears on: 59
Genres: Madrigal (English)
59v–60 My throat is sore -
Appears on: 59v–60
Genres: Madrigal (English)
60v–61 O ye little flocks - 1a pars (of 3): O ye little flocks -
Appears on: 60v–61
Genres: Anthem
61–61v O ye little flocks - 2a pars (of 3): Fear not -
Appears on: 61–61v
Genres: Anthem
61v–62 O ye little flocks - 3a pars (of 3): And they cry -
Appears on: 61v–62
Genres: Anthem
62v Lo how from heaven - 1a pars (of 2): Lo how from heaven -
Appears on: 62v
Genres: Anthem
62v Lo how from heaven - 2a pars (of 2): I bring you tidings -
Appears on: 62v
Genres: Anthem
63 A stranger here -
Appears on: 63
Genres: Anthem
63v My Lord is hence removed -
Appears on: 63v
Genres: Anthem
64 Sing joyfully - 1a pars (of 2): Sing joyfully unto God our strength -
Appears on: 64
Genres: Anthem
64v Sing joyfully - 2a pars (of 2): Blow the trumpet -
Appears on: 64v
Genres: Anthem
65 O God, the proud are risen -
Appears on: 65
Genres: Anthem
65v–66 Christ rising again - 1a pars (of 2): Christ rising again -
Appears on: 65v–66
Genres: Anthem
66–66v Christ rising again - 2a pars (of 2): Christ is risen -
Appears on: 66–66v
Genres: Anthem
67–67v O Lord how long wilt thou forget - Anonymous
Appears on: 67–67v
Genres: Anthem
68 Salvator mundi (I) -
Appears on: 68
Genres: Motet
68v–69 Absterge Domine -
Appears on: 68v–69
69v–70v Lamentations (I) : Incipit lamentatio Jeremiae - Aleph - Beth - Convertere Jerusalem -
Appears on: 69v–70v
Genres: Lamentations, Motet
71 In resurrectione tua -
Appears on: 71
Genres: Motet
71v–72 Adolescentulus sum ego -
Appears on: 71v–72
Genres: Motet
72v–73 Jerusalem plantabis vineam (8vv) - Anonymous
Appears on: 72v–73
Genres: Motet
73v Credo quod redemptor meus vivit -
Appears on: 73v
Genres: Credo (patrem omnipotentem), Mass Ordinary
74–75 Homo quidam fecit caenam magnam et misit -
Appears on: 74–75
Genres: Motet
75v In nomine (V) a5 -
Appears on: 75v
Genres: In nomine, Viol piece
76 In nomine a5 -
Appears on: 76
Genres: In nomine
76v In nomine a5 -
Appears on: 76v
Genres: In nomine
77 In nomine a 5 -
Appears on: 77
Genres: In nomine, Viol piece
77v–78 De la court - 1a pars -
Appears on: 77v–78
Genres: Chanson
78v De la court - 2a pars -
Appears on: 78v
Genres: Chanson
79 Musica e lo mio core -
Appears on: 79
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
79v [unidentified Italian madrigal] - Anonymous
Appears on: 79v
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
80 Ma la fiamma de l'alma -
Appears on: 80
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
80v [unidentified Italian madrigal] - Anonymous
Appears on: 80v
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
81 [unidentified Italian madrigal] - Anonymous
Appears on: 81
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
81v Care lagrime mie -
Appears on: 81v
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
82 Dolorosi martir', fieri tormenti -
Appears on: 82
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
82v Now must I part (= Parto da voi) -
Appears on: 82v
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal
83 So far from my delight - 1a pars (of 2): So far from my delight (= Se lungi dal mio sol) -
Appears on: 83
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal (English)
83v So far from my delight - 2a pars (of 2): She only doth not feel (= Sola voi no 'l sentite) -
Appears on: 83v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
84 I sang some time - 1a pars (of 2): I sang some time (= Cantai gia lieto) -
Appears on: 84
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal
84v I sang some time - 2a pars (of 2): Because my life (= Che la mia donna) -
Appears on: 84v
Genres: Contrafactum, Madrigal
85–85v Laudate pueri Dominum -
Appears on: 85–85v
86–87v Deus misereator nostri [2p. Ut cognoscamus; 3p. Confiteantur; 4p. Letentur; 5p. Benedicat] -
Appears on: 86–87v
Genres: Motet
88–89 Deus misereatur nostri et benedicat nobis -
Appears on: 88–89
Genres: Anglican Service Music, Motet
89v–90 Domine non est exaltatum -
Appears on: 89v–90
Genres: Motet
90v Libera nos, salva nos [I] -
Appears on: 90v
Genres: Motet
91 Libera nos, salva nos [II] -
Appears on: 91
Genres: Motet
91v Magnificat a6: (exc) Esurientes -
Appears on: 91v
Genres: BVM, Canticle, Magnificat
92 Jerusalem surge - 1a pars (of 2): Jerusalem surge et sta in excelso et vide -
Appears on: 92
Genres: Motet
92v Jerusalem surge - 2a pars (of 2): Leva in circuitu oculos tuos et vide -
Appears on: 92v
Genres: Motet
93 Veni electa mea - 1a pars (of 2): Veni electa mea -
Appears on: 93
Genres: Motet
93v Veni electa mea - 2a pars (of 2): Audi filia -
Appears on: 93v
Genres: Motet
94 Dum transisset sabbatum, Maria Magdalene / Aromata emerunt -
Appears on: 94
Genres: Motet
94v–95 Cantate Domino -
Appears on: 94v–95
Genres: Anthem
95v–96 Blessed art thou that fearest God (II) - Anonymous
Appears on: 95v–96
96v Veni in hortum meum -
Appears on: 96v
Genres: Motet
97 Angelus ad pastores ait annuntio vobis -
Appears on: 97
Genres: Motet
97v Sermone blando [2p. Gloria Patri; 3p. Te iure laudant] -
Appears on: 97v
Genres: Anthem
98 Cante cantate -
Appears on: 98
Genres: Anthem
98v A knell -
Appears on: 98v
99a Alas, alack, my heart is woe - Anonymous
Appears on: 99a
Genres: Song
99a v–99b Holy Holy Holy, Lord God Almighty -
Appears on: 99a v–99b
Genres: Anthem
99b v All ye people clap your hands -
Appears on: 99b v
Genres: Anthem
100–100v O Lord turn - 1a pars (of 2): O Lord, turn thy wrath (=Ne irascaris) -
Appears on: 100–100v
Genres: Anthem, Contrafactum
100v–101 O Lord turn - 2a pars (of 2): Bow thine ear (= Civitatis sancti tui) -
Appears on: 100v–101
Genres: Anthem, Contrafactum
101v–102 Out of the deep (I) -
Appears on: 101v–102
Genres: Anthem
012v–103 Behold how good and joyful - Anonymous
Appears on: 012v–103
Genres: Anthem
103v–104 How long shall mine enemies triumph -
Appears on: 103v–104
Genres: Anthem
104v–106 O Lord, make thy servant, Elizabeth [or James, or King Charles] -
Appears on: 104v–106
Genres: Anthem
106v O fools can you not -
Appears on: 106v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
107 Alas what hope -
Appears on: 107
Genres: Madrigal (English)
107v–108 Lady when I behold -
Appears on: 107v–108
Genres: Madrigal (English)
108v Thus saith my Cloris -
Appears on: 108v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
109 Adieu sweet Amaryllis -
Appears on: 109
Genres: Madrigal (English)
109v Die hapless man -
Appears on: 109v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
110 I fall, I fall, O stay me -
Appears on: 110
Genres: Madrigal (English)
110v Unkind o stay thy flying -
Appears on: 110v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
111 Flora gave me fairest flowers -
Appears on: 111
Genres: Madrigal (English)
111v–112 I sung sometimes my thoughts -
Appears on: 111v–112
Genres: Madrigal (English)
112v When David heard that Absalom -
Appears on: 112v
Genres: Anthem
113–113v O give thanks unto the Lord -
Appears on: 113–113v
Genres: Anthem
114–114v Behold, it is Christ -
Appears on: 114–114v
Genres: Anthem
115–116 Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous -
Appears on: 115–116
Genres: Anthem
116v–117 God whom our offences -
Appears on: 116v–117
Genres: Anthem
117v–118v Hear my crying, O God (2p. O Lord, I will dwell) - Anonymous
Appears on: 117v–118v
Genres: Anthem
119 All people, clap your hands -
Appears on: 119
Genres: Anthem
119v–120v O Lord, rebuke me not in thine indignation - Anonymous
Appears on: 119v–120v
Genres: Anthem
121–121v Christ rising - 1a pars (of 2): Christ rising again -
Appears on: 121–121v
Genres: Anthem
121v–122 Christ rising - 2a pars (of 2): Christ is risen -
Appears on: 121v–122
Genres: Anthem
122v–125 The country cry 'God give you good morrow, sir rise' -
Appears on: 122v–125
Genres: Song
125v–126v The cries of London - 1a pars (of 2): God give you good morrow, my masters -
Appears on: 125v–126v
Genres: In nomine, Song
126v–127 The cries of London - 2a pars (of 2): Will you go with me - A good sausage -
Appears on: 126v–127
Genres: Song
127v–128v The cry of London - Anonymous

The cry of London

Anonymous
Appears on: 127v–128v
Genres: Consort song
129 O amica mea - 1a pars (of 2): O amica mea -
Appears on: 129
Genres: Motet
129v All at once well met -
Appears on: 129v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
130 To shorten winter's sadness -
Appears on: 130
Genres: Madrigal (English)
130v Whilst youthful sports are lasting -
Appears on: 130v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
131 On the plains, fairy trains -
Appears on: 131
Genres: Madrigal (English)
131v Hark all ye lovely saints above -
Appears on: 131v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
132 Say, dainty dames -
Appears on: 132
Genres: Madrigal (English)
132v In pride of May -
Appears on: 132v
Genres: Madrigal (English)
133 We shepherds sing -
Appears on: 133
Genres: Madrigal (English)
133v–134 I love and have my love -
Appears on: 133v–134
Genres: Madrigal (English)
134v–135 Give me my heart -
Appears on: 134v–135
Genres: Consort song
135v Come clap - 1a pars (of 2): Come clap thy hands -
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Genres: Consort song
136a Come clap - 2a pars (of 2): Phillis hath sworn -
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Genres: Consort song
136a–136a v Now is my Cloris fresh -
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Genres: Consort song
136a v–136b Cease now delight -
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Genres: Song
136b v–137v Give sentence with me -
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Genres: Anthem
138v–139 Let God arise -
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Genres: Anthem
139v To the shady woods -
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Genres: Consort song
140 Too much I once lamented -
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Genres: Consort song
140v–141 Come shepherds sing with me -
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Genres: Consort song
141v Cloris, why still repliest thou no? -
Appears on: 141v
Genres: Consort song
142 See the shepherd's queen -
Appears on: 142
Genres: Consort song
142v Phillis now cease -
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Genres: Consort song
143 When David heard that Absalom -
Appears on: 143
Genres: Anthem
143v–144 Phillis, yet see him -
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Genres: Consort song
144v–145 Fusca, in thy starry eyes -
Appears on: 144v–145
Genres: Consort song
145v–146 Adieu ye city prisoning towers -
Appears on: 145v–146
Genres: Consort song
146v–147 When I observe those beauty's wonderments -
Appears on: 146v–147
Genres: Consort song
147v–148 Music divine, proceeding from above -
Appears on: 147v–148
Genres: Consort song
148v–149 Oft did I mar'l [marvel] -
Appears on: 148v–149
Genres: Madrigal (English)
149v–150 Woe is me that I am constrained -
Appears on: 149v–150
Genres: Anthem
150v–151 It is my well beloved's voice -
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Genres: Anthem
151v Turn unto the Lord our God -
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Genres: Anthem
152 A le guancie di rose -
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Genres: Canzon
152v–153 Ecco Vinegia bella -
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Genres: Canzon
153v–154 Sacri di Giove -
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Genres: Canzon
154v–155 O passi sparsi -
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Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
155v Addio dolce mia vita -
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Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
156 D'un si bel foco -
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Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
156v–157 Quei, vinto dal furor -
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Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
157v–158 Ecco l'alma beata -
Appears on: 157v–158
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
158v–159 Basti fin qui le pen' e i duri affanni (10vv) -
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Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
159v Lieto godea sedendo -
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Genres: Canzon
160 O misero mio core -
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Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
160v–161 Hence stars, too dim of light -
Appears on: 160v–161
Genres: Madrigal (English)
161v–162 With angel's face -
Appears on: 161v–162
Genres: Consort song
162v–163 Lightly she whipped o'er the dales -
Appears on: 162v–163
Genres: Consort song
163v–164 Long live fair Oriana -
Appears on: 163v–164
Genres: Consort song
164v–165 All creatures now are merry minded -
Appears on: 164v–165
Genres: Madrigal (English)
165v–166 Fair Oriana, beauty's queen -
Appears on: 165v–166
Genres: Madrigal (English)
166v–167 Sing shepherds all and in your roundelays -
Appears on: 166v–167
Genres: Madrigal (English)
167v–168 Tutt' eri foco amore -
Appears on: 167v–168
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
168v–169 [untitled madrigal] - Anonymous
Appears on: 168v–169
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
169v–170 O sing unto the Lord a7 -
Appears on: 169v–170
Genres: Anthem
170v–171 Holy Holy Holy Lord God Almighty -
Appears on: 170v–171
Genres: Anthem
171v–172 Out of the deep (II) -
Appears on: 171v–172
172v–173 Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous -
Appears on: 172v–173
Genres: Anthem
173v–174v O give thanks unto the Lord -
Appears on: 173v–174v
Genres: Anthem
175–175v Awake up my glory -
Appears on: 175–175v
Genres: Anthem
176 Lord enter not into judgement -
Appears on: 176
Genres: Anthem
176v–177 O Lord arise -
Appears on: 176v–177
Genres: Anthem
177v–179 O praise the Lord, all ye heathen -
Appears on: 177v–179
Genres: Anthem
179v–180 Fantasia a6 (III) -
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Genres: Fantasia
180v Fantasia a5 -
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Genres: Fantasia
181 Dorick [fantasy] -
Appears on: 181
Genres: Fantasia
181v–182 Fantasia a4 (I) -
Appears on: 181v–182
Genres: Fantasia
182v–183 Fantasia a4 (I) -
Appears on: 182v–183
Genres: Fantasia
183v–184 Fantasia a4 (II) -
Appears on: 183v–184
Genres: Fantasia
184v–185 Fantasia a4 (II) -
Appears on: 184v–185
Genres: Fantasia
185v–186 Fantasia a4 (IV) -
Appears on: 185v–186
Genres: Fantasia
186v–187 Fantasia a4 (III) -
Appears on: 186v–187
Genres: Fantasia
187v–188 Fantasia a4 -
Appears on: 187v–188
Genres: Fantasia
188v Fantasia a5 - Anonymous

Fantasia a5

Anonymous
Appears on: 188v
Genres: Fantasia
rear flyleaf (verso) [end of untexted piece] - Anonymous
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Genres: textless
rear flyleaf (verso) ... thus hath mayd my payne - Anonymous
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Genres: Song
rear flyleaf (verso)–rear flyleaf (recto) untexted - Anonymous

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Composer Compositions
Amner, John (1579–1641)
Anonymous
Bateson, Thomas (ca. 1570–1630)
Bennett, John (fl. 1599-1614)
Brewster
Bull, John (ca. 1562–1628)
Byrd, William (ca. 1540–1623)
Clemens non Papa, Jacob (ca. 1510–ca. 1556)
Coste, [Thomas?]
Croce, Giovanni (ca. 1557–1609)
Davies, Hugh
Dering, Richard
Donato, Baldassare (ca. 1529–1603)
East, Michael
Eremita, Giulio
Faignient, Noë
Ferrabosco, Alfonso (the elder) (1543–1588)
Ferrabosco, Alfonso (the younger) (ca. 1575–1628)
Ferretti, Giovanni
Ford, Thomas
Gabrieli, Andrea (ca. 1532–1585)
Gabrieli, Giovanni (ca. 1554–1612)
Gibbons, Ellis
Gibbons, Orlando (ca. 1583–1625)
Giles, Nathaniel (ca. 1558–1634)
Hassler, Hans Leo (1564–1612)
Hilton (Senior), John
Hooper, Edmund
Ives, Simon
Jeffries (Jeffreys), Matthew
Jenkins, John
Johnson (I), Robert (ca. 1500–ca. 1560)
Johnson (II), Robert
Lassus, Orlande de (ca. 1532–1594)
Lupo, Thomas (ca. 1571–1627)
Marenzio, Luca (ca. 1553–1599)
Morley, Thomas (ca. 1557–1602)
Mundy, John (ca. 1555–1630)
Mundy, William (ca. 1528–ca. 1591)
Nicholson, Richard (1563–1639)
Norcome, Daniel
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da (1525–1594)
Pallavicino, Benedetto
Parsons (I), Robert (ca. 1535–ca. 1572)
Pinello di Ghirardi, Giovanni Battista
Randall, William (I)
Sheppard, John (ca. 1515–1558)
Simmes, William
Smith of Gloucester
Smith of Salop
Smith, (W. ?)
Striggio, Alessandro (ca. 1536–1592)
Strogers, Nicholas
Tallis, Thomas (ca. 1505–1585)
Tomkins, Thomas (1572–1656)
Tucker, Edmund
Tye, Christopher (ca. 1505–ca. 1573)
Vecchi, Orazio (1550–1605)
Weelkes, Thomas (ca. 1576–1623)
White, Robert (ca. 1538–1574)
Wilbye, John (1574–1638)
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
... thus hath mayd my payne Anonymous rear flyleaf (verso)
[end of untexted piece] Anonymous rear flyleaf (verso)
[unidentified Italian madrigal] Anonymous 79v
[unidentified Italian madrigal] Anonymous 80v
[unidentified Italian madrigal] Anonymous 81
[untitled madrigal] Anonymous 168v–169
A knell 98v
A le guancie di rose 152
A new commandment 6
A new commandment 8v
A stranger here 63
Abradad Anonymous 52
Absterge Domine 68v–69
Addio dolce mia vita 155v
Adieu sweet Amaryllis 109
Adieu ye city prisoning towers 145v–146
Adolescentulus sum ego 71v–72
Alas what hope 107
Alas, alack, my heart is woe Anonymous 99a
All at once well met 129v
All creatures now are merry minded 164v–165
All people, clap your hands 119
All ye people clap your hands 99b v
Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom 32–32v
Angelus ad pastores ait annuntio vobis 97
Awake up my glory 175–175v
Basti fin qui le pen' e i duri affanni (10vv) 158v–159
Behold how good and joyful Anonymous 012v–103
Behold, it is Christ 10v–11
Behold, it is Christ 114–114v
Blessed art thou that fearest God (II) Anonymous 95v–96
Blessed be thy name (= Mihi autem nimis) 30v
Cantate Domino 94v–95
Cante cantate 98
Care lagrime mie 81v
Cease now delight 136a v–136b
Christ rising - 1a pars (of 2): Christ rising again 121–121v
Christ rising - 2a pars (of 2): Christ is risen 121v–122
Christ rising again - 1a pars (of 2): Christ rising again 65v–66
Christ rising again - 2a pars (of 2): Christ is risen 66–66v
Cinthia thy song (= Cinthia el tuo dolce canto) 47
Circumdederunt me - 1a pars (of 2): Circumdederunt me 17–17v
Circumdederunt me - 2a pars (of 2): Quoniam tribulatio 18–18v
Cloris, why still repliest thou no? 141v
Come Charon come Anonymous 53
Come clap - 1a pars (of 2): Come clap thy hands 135v
Come clap - 2a pars (of 2): Phillis hath sworn 136a
Come let us rejoice 21v
Come pretty babe 51v
Come shepherds sing with me 140v–141
Constant Penelope 55v
Credo quod redemptor meus vivit 73v
D'un si bel foco 156
De la court - 1a pars 77v–78
De la court - 2a pars 78v
Delight is dead 51
Deliver me from mine enemies 28–28v
Deus misereator nostri [2p. Ut cognoscamus; 3p. Confiteantur; 4p. Letentur; 5p. Benedicat] 86–87v
Deus misereatur nostri et benedicat nobis 88–89
Die hapless man 109v
Do not repine fair sun 38
Dolorosi martir', fieri tormenti 82
Domine non est exaltatum 89v–90
Dorick [fantasy] 181
Dum transisset sabbatum, Maria Magdalene / Aromata emerunt 94
Ecco l'alma beata 157v–158
Ecco Vinegia bella 152v–153
Every singing bird (= Vezzosi augelli) 14–14v
Fair Oriana, beauty's queen 165v–166
Fair shepherd's queen (= Madonna sua merce) 16v
Fantasia a4 187v–188
Fantasia a4 (I) 181v–182
Fantasia a4 (I) 182v–183
Fantasia a4 (II) 183v–184
Fantasia a4 (II) 184v–185
Fantasia a4 (III) 186v–187
Fantasia a4 (IV) 185v–186
Fantasia a5 180v
Fantasia a5 Anonymous 188v
Fantasia a5 (I) 44v
Fantasia a5 (II) 45
Fantasia a5 (III) 45v
Fantasia a5 (IV) 46
Fantasia a6 (III) 179v–180
Farewell the bliss Anonymous 52v
Flora gave me fairest flowers 111
Fusca, in thy starry eyes 144v–145
Give alms unto the poor Anonymous 1v–2
Give me my heart 134v–135
Give sentence with me 136b v–137v
God whom our offences 116v–117
Grant unto us, O Lord 26v
Hark all ye lovely saints above 131v
He that descended 34v
He that hath my commandments 9v
He that hath my commandments 10
Hear my crying, O God (2p. O Lord, I will dwell) Anonymous 117v–118v
Hear the voice and prayer 4v
Hence stars, too dim of light 160v–161
Holy Holy Holy Lord God Almighty 170v–171
Holy Holy Holy, Lord God Almighty 99a v–99b
Homo quidam fecit caenam magnam et misit 74–75
How doth the city 35
How long shall mine enemies triumph 103v–104
I fall, I fall, O stay me 110
I give you a new commandment 3v–4
I love and have my love 133v–134
I must depart (= Io partiro) 49
I sang some time - 1a pars (of 2): I sang some time (= Cantai gia lieto) 84
I sang some time - 2a pars (of 2): Because my life (= Che la mia donna) 84v
I sung sometimes my thoughts 111v–112
I will always give thanks Anonymous 12v–13
I will sing unto the Lord 33
If ye be risen again 7
If ye love me keep my commandments 3
In fields abroad 55
In nomine (V) a5 75v
In nomine a 5 77
In nomine a5 76
In nomine a5 76v
In paradise Anonymous 50v
In pride of May 132v
In resurrectione tua 71
It is my well beloved's voice 150v–151
Jerusalem plantabis vineam (8vv) Anonymous 72v–73
Jerusalem surge - 1a pars (of 2): Jerusalem surge et sta in excelso et vide 92
Jerusalem surge - 2a pars (of 2): Leva in circuitu oculos tuos et vide 92v
Lady when I behold 107v–108
Lamentations (I) : Incipit lamentatio Jeremiae - Aleph - Beth - Convertere Jerusalem 69v–70v
Laudate pueri Dominum 85–85v
Le rossignol plaisant et gratieux 47v
Let God arise 138v–139
Let us now laud and magnify 5–5v
Libera nos, salva nos [I] 90v
Libera nos, salva nos [II] 91
Lieto godea sedendo 159v
Lightly she whipped o'er the dales 162v–163
Lo how from heaven - 1a pars (of 2): Lo how from heaven 62v
Lo how from heaven - 2a pars (of 2): I bring you tidings 62v
Long live fair Oriana 163v–164
Lord enter not into judgement 176
Lord who shall dwell 29–29v
Lullaby - 1a pars (of 2): Lullaby, my sweet little baby 53v
Lullaby - 2a pars (of 2): Be still, my blessed babe 54
Ma la fiamma de l'alma 80
Magnificat a6: (exc) Esurientes 91v
Music divine, proceeding from above 147v–148
Musica e lo mio core 79
My God, my God, look upon me 2v
My heart, why hast thou 22v–23
My Lord is hence removed 63v
My throat is sore 59v–60
Now is my Cloris fresh 136a–136a v
Now must I part (= Parto da voi) 82v
O amica mea - 1a pars (of 2): O amica mea 129
O fools can you not 106v
O give thanks unto the Lord 113–113v
O give thanks unto the Lord 173v–174v
O God give ear (5vv) 24
O God, the proud are risen 65
O griefe, if yet my griefe (= Dolor, se 'l mio dolor) 22
O Lord arise 176v–177
O Lord from us Anonymous 12v
O Lord how long wilt thou forget Anonymous 67–67v
O Lord the maker of all things 0v
O Lord turn - 1a pars (of 2): O Lord, turn thy wrath (=Ne irascaris) 100–100v
O Lord turn - 2a pars (of 2): Bow thine ear (= Civitatis sancti tui) 100v–101
O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit 1
O Lord, I bow the knees of my heart 25v–26
O Lord, make thy servant, Elizabeth [or James, or King Charles] 104v–106
O Lord, rebuke me not in thine indignation Anonymous 119v–120v
O merry world (= I lieti amanti) 15v
O misero mio core 160
O mortal man Anonymous 24v–25
O passi sparsi 154v–155
O praise the Lord, all ye heathen 177v–179
O sing unto the Lord a new song 56–56v
O sing unto the Lord a7 169v–170
O ye little flocks - 1a pars (of 3): O ye little flocks 60v–61
O ye little flocks - 2a pars (of 3): Fear not 61–61v
O ye little flocks - 3a pars (of 3): And they cry 61v–62
Of joys and pleasing pains 59
Oft did I mar'l [marvel] 148v–149
On the plains, fairy trains 131
Out of the deep (I) 101v–102
Out of the deep (II) 171v–172
Phillis now cease 142v
Phillis, yet see him 143v–144
Praise the Lord, O my soul 11v–12
Prevent us, O Lord 30
Prostrate, O Lord, I lie 54v
Quei, vinto dal furor 156v–157
Rejoice in the Lord always 7v–8
Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous 115–116
Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous 172v–173
Rise, O my soul - 1a pars (of 3): Rise, O my soul 36v
Rise, O my soul - 2a pars (of 3): And thou, my soul 37
Rise, O my soul - 3a pars (of 3): To thee, O Jesus 37v
Sacri di Giove 153v–154
Saint Marie now - 1a pars (of 3): Saint Marie now 19
Saint Marie now - 2a pars (of 3): At length to Christ 19–19v
Saint Marie now - 3a pars (of 3): But he the God of love 19v
Salvator mundi (I) 68
Say, dainty dames 132
See the shepherd's queen 142
Sermone blando [2p. Gloria Patri; 3p. Te iure laudant] 97v
Set up thyself 31–31v
Sing joyfully - 1a pars (of 2): Sing joyfully unto God our strength 64
Sing joyfully - 2a pars (of 2): Blow the trumpet 64v
Sing shepherds all and in your roundelays 166v–167
Sing we merrily - 1a pars (of 3): Sing we merrily 57
Sing we merrily - 2a pars (of 3): Take the psalm 57–57v
Sing we merrily - 3a pars (of 3): Blow up the trumpet 57v–58
So far from my delight - 1a pars (of 2): So far from my delight (= Se lungi dal mio sol) 83
So far from my delight - 2a pars (of 2): She only doth not feel (= Sola voi no 'l sentite) 83v
So gratious 50
Still it frieth, yet my heart never dieth 23v
Submit yourselves one to another 9
Susanna fair (= Susanne un jour) 49v
Sweet are the thoughts 20–20v
The country cry 'God give you good morrow, sir rise' 122v–125
The cries of London - 1a pars (of 2): God give you good morrow, my masters 125v–126v
The cries of London - 2a pars (of 2): Will you go with me - A good sausage 126v–127
The cry of London Anonymous 127v–128v
The heavens stood all amazed 33v–34
The white delightful swan (= Il bianco e dolce cigno) 46v
This is my commandment 6v
This sweet and merry month of May 13–13v
Thus saith my Cloris 108v
To shorten winter's sadness 130
To the shady woods 139v
Too much I once lamented 140
Turn unto the Lord our God 151v
Tutt' eri foco amore 167v–168
Unkind o stay thy flying 110v
untexted Anonymous rear flyleaf (verso)–rear flyleaf (recto)
Veni electa mea - 1a pars (of 2): Veni electa mea 93
Veni electa mea - 2a pars (of 2): Audi filia 93v
Veni in hortum meum 96v
Vergine bella 41
Vergine chiara 43v
Vergine pura 42
Vergine quante lagrime 44
Vergine saggia 41v
Vergine santa 42v
Vergine sol' al mondo 43
We shepherds sing 133
When David heard that Absalom 112v
When David heard that Absalom 143
When first my heedless eyes beheld (= Non vidi mai) 15
When I observe those beauty's wonderments 146v–147
When I would thee embrace (= Quand' io voleva) 48
When Israel came out - 1a pars (of 2): When Israel came out of Egypt 35v
When Israel came out - 2a pars (of 2): What aileth thee 35v–36
When shall I cease lamenting (= Chi per voi non sospira) 48v
Whilst youthful sports are lasting 130v
Why dost thou shoot 58v
Wipe away my sins [=Absterge Domine] 27–27v
With angel's face 161v–162
Woe is me that I am constrained 21
Woe is me that I am constrained 149v–150
Zephyrus breathing (= Zephiro torna, 1a pars) 16

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Fallows, David. 1993. The Drexel Fragments of Early Tudor Song. Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle, 5-18. Notes: discussion; contents list (partial); description of MS.

Charteris, Richard. 1984. Alfonso Ferrabosco the Elder (1543-1588): A Thematic Catalogue of his Music with a Biographical Calendar.  New York. Pages: 159,194. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Monson, Craig. 1982. Voices and Viols in England, 1600-1650: The Sources and the Music.  Ann Arbor. Pages: 133-58. Notes: discussion (with inventory).

Daniel, Ralph T, and Peter Le Huray. 1972. The Sources of English Church Music 1549-1660. Early English Church Music.  London.

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; II:76,79,86.

Warren, Edwin B. 1969. Life and Works of Robert Fayrfax. Musicological Studies and Documents.  American Institute of Musicology. Pages: 56,61,156-7. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Brett, Philip. 1965. The Songs of William Byrd. Cambridge University, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: 33-4, 110,135-43,235-7.

Harrison, Frank Llewellyn (editor). 1963-. Early English Church Music.  London: Stainer & Bell. Pages: ll, 218; XII,115-7,120-1; XIII.206; XIX,326; XXI, 94-105,203; XXIII,146; XXIX,128,134; XXX, 178. 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, 365. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Stevens, John E. 1961. Music & Poetry in the Early Tudor Court.  Cambridge. Pages: 362,375,378, 426-8.

Lewis, Anthony (editor). 1951-. Musica Britannica: A National Collection of Music.  London. Pages: IX,228; XVIII,110; XXII,6-8,46-7, 53-5, 114-32, 173, 177-8, 181, 185-7; XXIII, 126, 128, 133; XXXVI, xix, 160ff; XLIV, 184,186,188-91,194. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Blume, Friedrich (editor). 1949-79. Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart: Allgemeine Enzyklopädie der Musik.  Kassel. Pages: XV,1847.

Fellowes, Edmund H (editor). 1937-50, 1962. The Collected Works of William Byrd. Pages: XV, 59-62, 107-10, 166, 172, 175; XVII, 150-3, 158, 162. Notes: mention of MS; contents list (partial); concordances (partial); transcriptions (partial).

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