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From the guide to the The Thomas Ford Papers, 1773-1821, (The University of Leicester)

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Epithet: alias Foord

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creatorOf DOVASTON MUSIC MANUSCRIPTS (SERIES II). Vol. IV. Collection of songs, duets, glees, etc., together with a few keyboard pieces or arrangements, mostly from published sources; compiled 1805, 1815-1824. The vocal music includes works by R. J. Stevens, D..., 1805-1824 British Library
referencedIn PEARSALL COLLECTION. Vol. XX (ff. i + 32). Neat copies of madrigals, part-songs, glees, etc., for four or five voices, in parts, a few by Pearsall (or slightly altered by him), but most of them by the English and Italian madrigalists of the 16th cent..., 19th century British Library
referencedIn PEARSALL COLLECTION. Vol. XVII (ff. 33). Neat copies of madrigals, part-songs, glees, etc., for four or five voices, in parts, a few by Pearsall (or slightly altered by him), but most of them by the English and Italian madrigalists of the 16th centur..., 19th century British Library
referencedIn PEARSALL COLLECTION. Vol. XVI (ff. 33). Neat copies of madrigals, part-songs, glees, etc., for four or five voices, in parts, a few by Pearsall (or slightly altered by him), but most of them by the English and Italian madrigalists of the 16th century..., 19th century British Library
referencedIn 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 British Library
referencedIn MADRIGALS and part-,songs by John Morley, Gerolamo Converso, Jeremiah Saville, John Wilbye, Thomas Linley, Luca Marenzio, John Danby, Samuel Webbe [senior], Lord Mornington, Rev. R. J. S. Stevens, Thomas Ford, Giovanni dalla Croce, Jonathan Battishil..., 19th century 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
referencedIn PEARSALL COLLECTION. Vol. XVIII (ff. i + 33). Neat copies of madrigals, part-songs, glees, etc., for four or five voices, in parts, a few by Pearsall (or slightly altered by him), but most of them by the English and Italian madrigalists of the 16th c..., 19th century British Library
creatorOf The Thomas Ford Papers, 1773-1821 The University of Leicester
referencedIn SACRED music, principally by English composers, viz. 1. Canons and rounds, by Arne, Thomas Ford, Holder, Dr. B. Cooke, Samuel Webbe, James Elliott, William Savage, and Robert Cooke, with many others unnamed. Some of the former are autograph of the an..., 18th century-19th century British Library
referencedIn Guy Stanton Ford papers, 1885-1965 University of Minnesota Libraries. University Archives [uarc]
referencedIn United States Sanitary Commission records. Army and Navy Claim Agency archives, 1861-1870 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
creatorOf MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND PAPERS; 1619-1946. Paper; ff. 79. Folio. A. Receipt of Thomas Ford, composer, to Sir Adam Newton, 1st Bart., Treasurer to Charles, Prince of Wales, for his quarter's pension of £10; 10 Apr. 1619. Signed. Sotheby sale-cat., 9..., 1619-1946 British Library
creatorOf INDENTURE OF LEASE by Thomas Ford of Stretton, co. Surrey, to Richard Skipper of Plaistow in West Ham, co. Essex, arrowhead maker, of the leasehold and copyhold messuages and tenements in the Queen’s manor of West Ham for twenty-one years; 14 Nov. 39... British Library
referencedIn PEARSALL COLLECTION. Vol. XIV (ff. 60). Compositions for voices, in score, most of them rather roughly written, and a few merely sketched in pencil, by Pearsall. Included are, anthems, chants, glees, hymns, madrigals, part-songs, and a few unidentifi..., 19th century British Library
referencedIn Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. Papers, 1555-1882 (bulk: 1833-1881) Houghton Library
referencedIn Vol. I.Charles Wesley, musician; d.1834: Songs, anthems, etc.: 1779-1823.includes:f. 2 Charles Wesley, musician; d.1834: Letters to R. Glenn: circ. 1806, 1828. f. 5 Charles King, composer and organist: Service in F: 1822. f. 9 John Robinson, organi..., 1770-1835 British Library
referencedIn 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,... British Library
referencedIn 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... British Library
referencedIn 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... British Library
referencedIn 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... British Library
creatorOf VERSIFIED PSALM TUNES; 1710-1762. A composite volume of psalm tunes and other material. There are several marks of ownership, from which it appears that the two main components of the book, the printed collection of Psalm tunes for St Laurence Church..., 1710-1762 British Library
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