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John Bull legal document, 1977
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. The Baldwin Collection of Motets, etc.: circa 1600, unless otherwise dated. A volume in the script throughout of John Baldwin of Windsor (excepting ff. 87b-89), containing 203 motets, instrumental pieces, canons and contrapunt..., 1590-1606
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VOLUNTARIES, masque tunes, dances, psalm tunes, etc., for the organ or virginal, in score, by Orlando Gibbons, " Docter " [John] Bull, [Robert?] Johnson, Hugh Facy, Edward Beuin, and Emanuel Soncino; copied shortly before 23 Apr. 1630, when the, MS. ..., 17th century-18th century
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PRELUDES, fantasies, canons, grounds, etc., for the organ; psalms in short score; and other compositions by Thomas Tallis, W. Byrd, William Blithman, Dr. John Bull, Orlando Gibbons, Edward Bevin, Emanuel Soncino, Francis Forcer, Matthew Locke, and Dr..., approximately 1700
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Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D
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"TRISTITIÆ remedium. Cantiones selectissimæ diuersorum tum authorum tum argumentorum; labore et manu exaratæ Thomæ Myriell, A.D. 1616." A collection of glees, sacred pieces, etc., by John Wilby, Richard Deering, Thomas Ravenscroft, Martin Pierson, Jo..., 1616
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NICHOLS PAPERS. Vol. CLXXVI (ff. 146). Correspondence A-B. Includes letters from Michael Blakemore (ff. 67-88) and Peter Bowles (ff. 106-115). For the television synopsis written by Peter Bowles and referred to in his letters to Peter Nichols, se...
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Vol. IV, ff. 50, Bassus.includes:ff. 4-5 Robert? Chetwoode: String trios: early 17th cent.ff. 7 b-8, 13 b Thomas Holmes: Trios for viols: early 17th cent.f. 14 Nicholas Grey: Trio for viols: early 17th cent.f. 19 b Thomas Ford, alias Foord: Q...
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Forster (Will). The Forster Virginal Book; 1624. There is a list of contents prefaced to the volume signed by Forster and dated Jan. 31, 1624. The book is written in Forster’s hand throughout, and contains 80 compositions for ..., 1624
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Sir Archive Michael Redgrave
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ANTHEMS, madrigals, etc., by John Wilbye, Nathaniel Gyles, Thomas Tomkins, Thomas Weelkes, John Milton, Martin Pearson, John Wilson, Richard Deering Orlando Gibbons, and others; with fantasias by Alfonso Ferabosco and other Italian composers. The Alt..., 17th century
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Letter to H. Clark Gage?, October 11, 1823
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University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Department of Special Collections |
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Vol. II, ff. 50, Alto.includes:ff. 4-5 Robert? Chetwoode: String trios: early 17th cent.ff. 7 b-8, 13 b Thomas Holmes: Trios for viols: early 17th cent.f. 14 Nicholas Grey: Trio for viols: early 17th cent.f. 19 b Thomas Ford, alias Foord: Qua...
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MAXWELL DAVIES MANUSCRIPTS. Vol.lxviii. ‘St Thomas Wake’. Ink full score; 1969.ff. 64. 455 x 290mm.John Bull, composer: Peter Maxwell Davies's 'St Thomas Wake' , on a pavan by John Bull: 1966-1969., 1969
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ANTHEMS and odes with English words by William Byrd, Thomas Morley, [William] Mundy, John Bull, John Cooper, otherwise Coperario, Orlando Gibbons, Pier Antonio Fiocco, Henry Aldrich, William Turner, Henry Purcell, and William Croft. Score. Paper; ff...., approximately 1700
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Vol. III, ff. 35, Tenor.includes:f. 5 b Thomas Ford, alias Foord: Quartet for viols: early 17th cent.ff. 6 b, 7 b Simon Ive, alias Ives: Quartets for viols: early 17th cent.f. 12 b John Bull, composer: D. String quartet: early 17th cent.ff. 20,...
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MAXWELL DAVIES MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. lxvii. ‘St Thomas Wake’. Sketches and drafts; 1966-1968.ff. 65. Various sizes; some sketches written across the openings of folded sheets, as in Add. 71253.1. ff. 1-17. Numerical tables and rhythmic and melodic charts..., 1966-1968
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MISCELLANEOUS vocal music, viz. :-1. "When charming Chloe " :madrigal for five voices, in score, by Samuel Webbe. Autograph. f. 1.2. " Daughter sweet of voice and air ": glee for five voices, by Samuel Webbe. Autograph. f 7. 3. The same words, entitl..., 18th century-19th century
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(XII. ff. 440). May-Dec. 1798.Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke: Correspondence rel. to the Cambridgeshire Militia: 1790-1834.includes:ff. 1, 25, 40, 42, 57, 63, 65, 157, 176, 192, 204, 206, 217, 235, 240, 253 Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville: L...
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PAVANS, galliards, and songs for the virginals by William Bird, Thomas Tallis, James Harding, Thomas Weelkes, Dr. John Bull and others; taken principally from Lady Nevill's virginal book, now in the possession of the Marquis of Abergavenny. Paper; ff...
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MUSICAL compositions of Dr. John Bull; copied in Holland, 1628. To some are appended the date of composition, 12 Dec. 1621-30 May, 1622. Paper; XVIIth cent. Quarto., 1628
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Vol. I, ff. 50, Cantus.includes:ff. 4-5 Robert? Chetwoode: String trios: early 17th cent.ff. 7 b-8, 13 b Thomas Holmes: Trios for viols: early 17th cent.f. 14 Nicholas Grey: Trio for viols: early 17th cent.f. 19 b Thomas Ford, alias Foord: Qu...
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Cosyn (Benjamin). The Cosyn Virginal Book; (1563), circa 1600. There is a list of contents, signed by Cosyn, prefaced to the volume, which contains 90 compositions, in Cosyn’s hand, for the virginal (ff. 2-111) and, in another..., 1563-1605
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Serge Diaghilev/Serge Lifar Collection, 1750-1950, (bulk 1890-1929)
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Bull (John). Canons; 18th century. A collection, evidently French, of 24 elaborate canons on plainsong tunes, chiefly the ‘Miserere’, written out in geometrical figures, by John Bull (18), G.V. Messaus (4), Clemens non papa (1..., 18th century
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(VI. ff. 191). 25 Oct. 1740-25 June, 1741.includes:f. 2 John Spicer: Suit v. Edwards: 1740. f. 2 Bank of England: Notes of suits: 1728-1751. f. 2 Mary Bertie, 2nd wife of Montagu, 2nd Earl of Abingdon: Suits v. Edwards, etc.: 1740. f.2 Thomas Osbo...
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The John Kirkpatrick Papers, 1836-1993 (inclusive)
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Irving S. Gilmore Music Library |
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Theodore Roosevelt Collection: Political cartoons: Original cartoon drawings, 1896-1942.
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Theodore Roosevelt Collection, Harvard College Library, Harvard University |
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(ff. 179). Vol. i. FIFTY-ONE anthems by Dr. Maurice Green, Dr. John Bull, William Raylton, Henry Hall, Thomas Tallis, Dr. John Blow, Dr. Henry Aldrich, John Weldon, William Croft, Jeremiah Clark, Albert Bryne, Pelham Humphrey, and the following by He..., 17th century-18th century
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The Henry Gilbert Papers, 1821-1980 (inclusive)
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HARDWICKE PAPERS. Vol. CCCCLXXXII. Miscellaneous State letters, etc. Vol. I., 1425, 1553-1561. The correspondence of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton with Queen Elizabeth and Secretary Cecil, which forms the most important part of this volume, consists of d..., 1425-1561
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