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KEYBOARD AND LYRA VIOL MUSIC, ETC.: volume containing pieces for keyboard and, in tablature, for lyra viol, together with a number of songs, some added at a slightly later date; mid-late 17th century. Copies. Mostly anonymous but the following compos..., 1630-1699
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THE MASQUE of Comus, set to music by Dr. Arne, in score. Prefixed is a copy of the five original songs by Henry Lawes, performed at Ludlow Castle, Oct. 1634, with the music. Quarto. [11,518.]
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Vol. 2. xviith century.Music: Collection of tunes in score, by Locke, Lawes, etc.Matthew Locke, composer: Collection of masques and tunes by him and others.Henry Lawes, composer: Collection of masques and tunes by him and others., 17th century
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SONGS for five voices by Henry Lawes. In parts, with continuo, ff. 1, 14, 26, 38, 50, 62. Autograph. Paper; ff. 72. xviith cent. Folio.Henry Lawes, composer: Secular music: 17th-19th centt.: (Autogr.)., 17th century
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GLEES, catches, airs, etc., by Henry Purcell, Henry Thames, John Blow, William Byrd, Matthew Locke, Benjamin Rogers, Henry Aldrich, Philip Hayes, and other composers, chiefly English. Reversing the volume, there are, besides other similar pieces, a f..., 18th century
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MISCELLANEOUS historical and other letters and papers; 1494-1696:-1. Bond from John, Baron Dynham, Treasurer of England, to Thomas Stokes, for repayment of a loan of ten marks; 26 Feb., 9 Hen. VII. [1494]. Signed; with seal. f. 1. 2. Bond from Chris..., 1494-1696
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(1-28.). ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Vocal music; 18-19th centuries. With accompaniments for instruments as listed below, in score.Paper.1. 9 ff. Albert, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria: Out of the Deep. Anthem, the words … Psalm 130, for solo voices an..., 18th century-19th century
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Catches, Canons and Madrigals; 18th century. A collection, in the same hand throughout, of 205 pieces, in score and with words, by Morley, Byrd, Immyns, Ives, Le Jeune, Mouton, Torri, Ferrabosco, Seymour, Ford, Purcell, Hilton..., 18th century
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Vol. 1. xviith century.Music: Collection of tunes in score, by Locke, Lawes, etc.Matthew Locke, composer: Collection of masques and tunes by him and others.Henry Lawes, composer: Collection of masques and tunes by him and others., 17th century
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FIFTY-NINE airs for two trebles and a bass. In three parts. The names of Graben, T. Farmer, Peasable, Baptist, Turner, Wood, Jenkins, Lawes, Webster, Chillmeed, Holmes, and Coleman are given. At f. 12 b appears " Peasable's Brawles," and at f. 40 b a..., 17th century
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A VOLUME, chiefly of English songs, by Pelham Humphrey, Matthew Locke, William Gregory, Henry Lawes, John Blow, Nich. Laniere, and Capt. Henry Cooke, circa 1670. Folio. Presented by Vincent Novello, Esq [14,399.], approximately 1670
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COMMONPLACE-BOOK OF JOHN MILTON, chiefly autograph. The contents are extracts from books under headings classified as Index Ethicus, Index Oeconomicus or Index Politicus. The autograph entries include a reference to Selden's Uxor Ebraica, which was p..., approximately 1630-1650
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CHURCH HOUSE MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. XI. Chants for psalms at morning and evening prayer on thirty successive days; collected aft. 1840(watermark f. 10). Imperfect, by the excision of most of the last leaf (f. 33), which bears the remnants of pencil sketch...
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MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND PAPERS. Paper and vellum; ff. 225. British Library arrangement. A. Examination of Philip Wake before Sir Salathiel Lovell, Recorder of London, relating to the setting fire to the house of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart., in Bloomsbur..., 1360-1977
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ENGLISH songs, seventy, in number; set to music by various composers of the xviith century, among whom are Nicholas Lanneire, William Lawes, Henry Lawes, Richard Deering, John Hilton, Simon Ives, Dr. John Wilson, and John Lenton. At the beginning is ..., 17th century
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MISCELLANEOUS, 12th century-19th century
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HENRY LAWES MUSIC MANUSCRIPT: songs by Henry Lawes, Gentleman of the Chapel Royal (d.1662); circa 1626-1662. Autograph. The manuscript, which contains 325 songs, was originally compiled in chronological order, with a few items entered subsequently on..., approximately 1626-1662
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CHANSONS, madrigals, motets, etc., in score, said to be " from Dr. Burney's collections." Many of them are taken from Gardane's and Pylman Susato's collections (1537-1550). There are other later madrigals by Ruggiero Giovanelli, Rinaldo del Mel, and ..., 19th century
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MOTETS, madrigals, and duets, by Palestrina, Agostino Steffani, Antonio Lotti, A. Stradella, Giovanni Croce, and Giovanni Battista Buononcini. At f. 79 are included English part-songs by John Playford, Edmund Nelham, M. Locke, and Henry Lawes. Paper;..., 18th century
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COLLECTION OF PASTORAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL POEMS, 1628-circa 1714. Copies, circa but after 1739. Partly printed and engraved. Besides some longer works, listed below, the collection includes pieces by Dryden (ff. 87v-89), Roscommon (ff. 80v-83v), John ...
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CATCHES and glees by H. Purcell, J. Blow, -Cranford, J. Eccles, T. Ford, [S.] Ives, Jeremiah Clark, -Creed, Dr. H. Aldrich, M. Wise, Dr. [William] Hayes, -Turner, [H.] Lawes, John Hilton, W. Byrd, W. Lawes, Edward Nelham, John Smith, -Stonerd, [R..., approximately 1800
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ENGLISH songs set to music by Henry Lawes, Dr. John Wilson, Edmund Chilmead, Michael Wise, Pelham Humphrey, Matthew Locke, and others; partly in the handwriting of Edward Lowe, chorister of Salisbury, afterwards organist of Christ Church and Professo..., 17th century
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ORIGINAL, LETTERS Of musicians, arranged as in the preceding volume ; 16th-19th centt. The names of writers are given in the Index. Among them are:-Dr. Thomas Augustus Arne. Sir Henry Rowley Bishop. Dr. William Boyce. Orlando Gibbons. Henry Lawes. Ma..., 16th century-19th century
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ANTHEMS and songs collected, and many of them composed, by Henry Bowman. The names of the other composers are Johann Felice Sances, P. Nadal Monferrato, Richard Deering, Giovanni Giacoppo Carissimi, Maria Marini, -Cassati, John Blow, Henry Purcell G...
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