Jenkins, John Holmes

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John Jenkins was the owner of a farm or plantation on Fenwick Island, Colleton County, SC.

From the description of John Jenkins farmhand daybook, 1876-1877. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 42319616

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creatorOf Jenkins, John. John Jenkins farmhand daybook, 1876-1877. Clemson University Libraries, Robert Muldrow Cooper Library
referencedIn TWENTY-ONE fancies for two trebles and a bass, by John Jenkins; transcribed in score. Paper; ff. 30. xviiith cent. Folio.John Jenkins, composer: Consorts, fancies, etc.: 17th, 18th centt., 18th century British Library
referencedIn Allen family. Papers, 1829-1918. Section 8. Virginia Historical Society Library
referencedIn CONSORTS for two trebles and a bass, by John Jenkins and Matthew Locke. Three parts. Paper; ff. 37, 36, 35. xviith cent. Oblong Octavo.Matthew Lock: Secular music: 17th, 18th centt.Music: Consorts and ritournelles, 17th cent.: 1700.John Jenkins, comp..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn AIRS composed for the viola-di-gamba, by J. J. [John Jenkins ?]. Paper; xviith cent. Folio., 17th century British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 249. Lyra-viol music; third quarter of the seventeenth century. Written in tablature by a single hand throughout on printed staves. There are eight staves of six lines each, the first seven printed by woodblock and the bottom stave made fr... British Library
referencedIn 1. FANTASIAS and sonatas for three bass viols by John Jenkins; in parts, where of one is missing. Autograph. 1, 9. 2. One hundred suites for three strings, with a theorbo-bass, by William Gregorie, Matthew, Locke and John Jenkins; transcribed in part..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn Balderston Collected Manuscripts, 1735-1822 Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
referencedIn A VOLUME containing fragments of English poetry and music, from J. Dowland and others ; also a collection of allemands, corants, etc., some of which are composed by David Mell and [John] Jenkins. xviith cent. Folio. [15,118], 17th century British Library
creatorOf Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection of papers, [1932]-1978. New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn " LITTLE Consortes in three partes," six sets of airs, the last being named ',The Bells," for two trebles and a bass, by John Jenkins. Paper; ff. 40. Circ. 1700. Oblong Octavo.Music: Consorts and ritournelles, 17th cent.: 1700.John Jenkins, composer:..., approximately 1700 British Library
creatorOf Jenkins, John. Emba. Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee County Federated Library System
referencedIn Commentary on the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1851, [186-?]. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn THREE-PART fancies by John Jenkins. Written for first and second trebles and a bass. Three volumes; each part in a separate volume. Paper; If. 20, 20, 20. xviith cent. Folio., 17th century British Library
referencedIn SEVENTEEN consorts, followed by ritournelles and other pieces bearing French titles, one dated 1679, for two violins and a bass. In parts. Attributed to J. Jenkins; but the autograph is uncertain. Paper; ff. 48. xviith cent. Oblong Folio.Music: Conso..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn SOUTHGATE COLLECTION, Vol. VI. Lute music, in tablature, traced by Florence G. Attenborough from a MS. formerly belonging to the Rookwoods of Coldhani, and afterwards descending through them to the Gages of Hengrave, co. Suff. The composers named or ... British Library
referencedIn CHAMBER-MUSIC by masters of the early part of the seventeenth century, in the autograph of John Jenkins; in parts :-1. Consorts and sets of dances, for three viols. The names of Alfonzo Ferrabosco, junior, Thomas Brewer, J--Withy, William Child, and..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn CHAMBER-MUSIC, in the autograph of J. Jenkins, who is presumed to be the composer of much of the book; in parts:-1. Seventeen fancies for two basses, of which nos 1-9 (ff. 1-6, 13-18) are by S[imon] Ives and nos 12-17 (ff. 8-12, 20-24) are by J[ohn]..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn 1. " TOCCATA Quarta per l'Elevazione," for the organ, by Girolamo Frescobaldi. Followed by an imperfect figured bass. Autograph? f. 1. 2. Sinfonias, containing a "canzone" with introduction and other compositions in four parts for violin, lute, spine..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn 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 British Library
referencedIn Biography -- Jenkins, John H. Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
creatorOf Jenkins, John. Card index, 1852-1858. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
creatorOf 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 British Library
referencedIn AIRS, fantasias, etc., for three and four parts, by John Jerkins, 1674. In five volumes, arranged for first and second treble, first and second bass, and organ. Paper; xviith cent. Small Folio., 17th century British Library
referencedIn A COLLECTION of solos for the viola da gamba transcribed into modern staff notation from the original (17th cent.) tablature of a MS. belonging to the Corporation of Manchester, under the supervision of Dr. Thomas Lea Southgate, who has written a pre..., 1913 British Library
referencedIn 1. " THREE-PART Fantazies " by Matthew Locke and Dr. Christopher Gibbons. Examined " by Mr. Purcells score Book." The bass is in duplicate, apparently for cembalo as well as viola-dagamba. At f. 17 b is a composition by Henry Purcell. If. 1, 18, 35, ..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn John Fitzgerald Kennedy Collection, 1960-1964 University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Jenkins, John. Journal, 1862-1865. Boston Public Library, Central Library in Copley Square
referencedIn CONSORTS of three parts with a basso continuo, sonatas, fancies, and airs; in parts (the two trebles only). The writers are :-William Iawes, f. 2. John Jenkins, f. 45 b. Dr. [Christopher] Gibbons, f. 57 b. Matthew Locke, ft. 29 b, 62 b, 88. Mauritio ..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn MUSIC-BOOK Of William Lawes. Autograph. lt contains:-1. Airs for the lute in tablature. ff. 2, 2 b. 2. Canon "Tis joy to see." f. 2 b. 3. Drinking and other songs, some with chorus. If. 7 b-48. At f. 2 b is inserted " An Elegiack on the Bad losse of..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn SOUTHGATE COLLECTION, Vols. I-V. Fancies, In nomines, and pavans, for 5 and 6 viols, in parts, by composers of the reign of James 1, a collection said to have been made by John Jenkins for the L'Estrange family, of Hunstanton, co. Norf. In five volum..., 1603-1649 British Library
referencedIn BASSO CONTINUO part, in tablature, of a collection of compositions written for 4 or 5 viols by Richard Deeringe, John Jenkins, Morris Webster, Charles Colman or Coleman, Alfonso Ferrabosco [?junior], and Robert Johnson. Apparently in the hand of F. C... British Library
creatorOf Jenkins, John,. John Jenkins collection, 1942-1947. Western Michigan University, Dwight B. Waldo Library
referencedIn PAVANS, galliards, airs, corantos, etc., in 3 and 4 parts, for viols, by Richard Deering, Maurice Webster, C. Hely, Charles Coleman, Thomas Mudde, William Lawes, John Bannister [Senior], William Childe, Christopher Simpson, John Jenkins, and Simon Iv..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn Commentary on the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1851, [186-?]. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn FIVE-PART fancies by John Jenkins. Written for first and second cantus, altus, tenor, and bassus. Paper; ff. 55. xviith cent. " Presented to the Musical Antiquarian Society by Vincent Novello, Augt. 18th, 1842." Folio., 17th century British Library
referencedIn FANTASIA etc., for the organ by John Jenkins, William Lawes, and [? Richard] Mico. Paper.; xviith cent. Formerly belonging to Prof. Edward Taylor and Joseph Warren. Folio., 17th century British Library
referencedIn Goddard, Ruth, 1912-. A first edition of TV "treatment" : [for a prospective program featuring the role of John Holmes Jenkins in the recovery of Audubon prints stolen from Union College]. Union College, Schaffer Library
creatorOf VIOL MUSIC. Vol. I A. Bass part-book of consort pieces mostly for three viols, arranged in suites by John Jenkins (ff. 1-13, 25v), John Hingston (ff. 18-22; f. 18 annotated, 'Mr Hingston's Consort for the Virginall or Organ & treble and base violls')... British Library
creatorOf 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 British Library
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associatedWith Allen family. family
associatedWith Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809. person
associatedWith Goddard, Ruth, 1912- person
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associatedWith Kalamazoo County War Chest, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. person
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