Bumpus, John Skelton, writer

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creatorOf MORNING and Evening Service in E flat, in score, by Dr. William Croft, 1719. Autograph. Published in 1840, etc. (See f. ii). Paper; ff. ii + 16. Quarto. Belonged successively to Archdeacon Gilbert Heathcote, Rev. Gilbert Wall Heathcote (1829), and Jo..., 1719 British Library
creatorOf WILLIAM DAVIS OF WORCESTER: 'Let God Arise', anthem for two counter-tenors and bass, with four-part chorus, with an introductory symphony and ritornelli for organ, and figured bass throughout; 1709 (f. 8). Autograph score, signed (f. 8). Sets words o..., 1709 British Library
creatorOf 'SACRED MUSIC WITH ENGLISH WORDS' (f. 1), a catalogue by John Skelton Bumpus of part of his music library; 19th-20th cent. Followed (ff. 6-20) by correspondence of Samuel Royle Shore, mostly with Bumpus, relating to this music library and in particul..., 19th century-20th century British Library
creatorOf SERVICE AND ANTHEMS by Nathaniel Giles (b. circa 1558, d. 1633), with one anthem by John Lugg (b. [1587?], d. circa 1647); n.d. In score. Copies, early 18th cent. (1) Whole service in C by Nathaniel Giles. Published in John Barnard, The First Book of..., 18th century British Library
creatorOf JAMES KENT: 'When Artfull Damon Strikes ye Trembling Lyre', cantata for alto solo, chorus (A.T.B.), strings and continuo; [circa 1750]. Autograph score in ink. Formerly owned by John Skelton Bumpus (b.1861, d.1913) and signed by him on the front cove..., approximately 1750 British Library
referencedIn EDWARDS PAPERS. Vol. V. Miscellaneous letters, chiefly from musicians; 1876-1909. A few letters, etc., not addressed to F. G. Edwards, include one from Edward Lear, 1881 (f. 315), and two from John Liptrott Hatton to Mrs Ann Shepherd Bartholomew, 187..., 1835-1909 British Library
referencedIn EDWARDS PAPERS. Vol. IX (ff. 215). Letters to F. G. Edwards from:-(1) John Skelton Bumpus, librarian of St Michael's College, Tenbury; 1898-1909. ff. 1-132;-(2) William Cowan, of Edinburgh; 1900-1906. ff. 133-215.includes:ff. 1-132 John Skelton Bu..., 1898-1909 British Library
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