GB-Eu MS Dk.5.14 (St. Andrews Psalter or Wode Partbooks)

University Library, Edinburgh, Scotland

partbook: c. 1567-92

Archive University Library, Edinburgh, Scotland (GB-Eu)
Shelfmark MS Dk.5.14 (St. Andrews Psalter or Wode Partbooks)
Surface Paper
Numbering System Pagination
Measurements c. 190 x 130 mm
Other Identifiers
  • CCM: EdinU Dk.5.14-5
Copyists
Relationships
External Links
Provenance
  • St Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland
Contents 145 pieces from 7 composers
General Description

A Discantus partbook from a set originally of five volumes. Copied by Thomas Wode or Wood, named as scribe on several folios. Copied in St. Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland. Original owner and compiler was Thomas Wode or Wode (d. 1592), vicar at St. Andrews. Donated to present library by Jacob Brown, a theology student at Edinburgh University, in 1672 (inscription at beginning). B book owned in 19th century by Archibald Constable, of Edinburgh. Purchased by a Mr. Thorpe at 1828 sale of Constable's property; later passed to present library.

DIAMM, 2017
Binding

Brown leather covers

DIAMM, 2017
Watermark

No watermarks visible.

DIAMM, 2017
Notation

not indicated

DIAMM, 2017
Foliation

Modern pencil pagination, 1-183, excludes front flyleaves and ends on recto of back flyleaf

DIAMM, 2017
Decoration

Painted initials, miniatures, and border decorations in green, yellow, tan, purple, orange, and blue

DIAMM, 2017
Surface

paper

DIAMM, 2017
DIAMM Note

The Altus partbook from the second copy of these books has been discovered since the Census Catalogue description was written, and is now in Georgetown University Library.

DIAMM, 2017
Census Catalogue of Music Description

This information is reproduced here by kind permission of the publishers. It is COPYRIGHT and copying/reproduction of this content without permission may result in legal action.

2 English Te Deums, 131 English sacred pieces (psalm and canticle settings, anthems, etc.), 2 English secular pieces, 2 Italian secular pieces, 1 French secular piece (without text), 4 instrumental pieces = 142

Angus-11, Angus/Blackhall-1, Angus/(A. Kemp)-1, (Arcadelt)-1, Blackhall-6, (Buchan)-2, (C. Festa/S. Festa)-1, A. Kemp-3, Lauder-1, (Peebles)-108, (Sermisy)-1, (Tallis)-1, anon-5

2 paper partbooks of an original 5 (D-ii + 91 + i folios, B-iv + 81 + ii), ca. 190 x 130. Present partbooks are duplicate copies (made by same scribe) of DB books from original set of 5. Original DTB now EdinU 483, original A is LonBL 33933, original Q, is DubT 412; duplicate copies of ATQ books apparently lost. Modern pencil pagination in D book, 1-183, excludes front flyleaves and ends on recto of back flyleaf. Modern pencil pagination in B book, 1-198 ("1-8," "11-14," "25-26," "31-32," "67-70," "79-80," "137-140" omitted in order to account for lost original pages; "103-112" omitted by mistake). Brown leather covers. No index. Copied by Thomas Wode or Wood, named as scribe on several folios. Painted initials, miniatures, and border decorations in green, yellow, tan, purple, orange, and blue. No watermarks visible.

Ca. 1567-92. Copied in St. Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland. Original owner and compiler was Thomas Wode or Wode (d. 1592), vicar at St. Andrews. D book donated to present library by Jacob Brown, a theology student at Edinburgh University, in 1672 (inscription at beginning). B book owned in 19th century by Archibald Constable, of Edinburgh. Purchased by a Mr. Thorpe at 1828 sale of Constable's property; later passed to present library.

Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550

30

Click an entry to see more information about that item.

Folio / Pages Composition / Item title Source attribution Composers (? Uncertain)
1–2 Psalm 1. The man is blest that hath not bent David Peebles (all pss?)
Appears on: 1–2
Source Attribution: David Peebles (all pss?)
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 1. The man is blest that hath not bent
General Note

P1

2–3 Psalm 3. O Lord how are my foes increased [David Peebles]
Appears on: 2–3
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 3. O Lord how are my foes increased
General Note

P2

3–4 Psalm 6. Lord in thy wrath reprove me not [David Peebles]
Appears on: 3–4
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 6. Lord in thy wrath reprove me not
General Note

P3

4–5 Psalm 7. O Lord my God I put my trust [David Peebles]
Appears on: 4–5
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 7. O Lord my God I put my trust
General Note

P4

5–6 Psalm 8. O God our Lord how wonderful [David Peebles]
Appears on: 5–6
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 8. O God our Lord how wonderful
General Note

P5

6–7 Psalm 9. With heart and mouth unto the Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 6–7
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 9. With heart and mouth unto the Lord
General Note

P6

7–8 Psalm 10. What is the cause that thou, O Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 7–8
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 10. What is the cause that thou, O Lord
General Note

P7

9–10 Psalm 14. There is no God, as foolish men affirm [David Peebles]
Appears on: 9–10
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 14. There is no God, as foolish men affirm
General Note

P8

10–11 Psalm 15. O Lord within thy tabernacle [David Peebles]
Appears on: 10–11
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 15. O Lord within thy tabernacle
General Note

P9

11–12 Psalm 16. Lord keep me, for I trust in thee [David Peebles]
Appears on: 11–12
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 16. Lord keep me, for I trust in thee
General Note

P10

12–13 Psalm 18. O God my strength and fortitude [David Peebles]
Appears on: 12–13
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 18. O God my strength and fortitude
General Note

P11

13–14 Psalm 19. The heavens and the firmaments do wondrously declare [David Peebles]
Appears on: 13–14
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 19. The heavens and the firmaments do wondrously declare
General Note

P12

14–15 Psalm 20. In trouble and adversity [David Peebles]
Appears on: 14–15
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 20. In trouble and adversity
General Note

P13

15–16 Psalm 21. O Lord how joyful is the king [David Peebles]
Appears on: 15–16
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 21. O Lord how joyful is the king
General Note

P14

16–17 Psalm 23. The Lord is only my support [David Peebles]
Appears on: 16–17
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 23. The Lord is only my support
General Note

P15

17–18 Psalm 25. I lift my heart to thee, my God [David Peebles]
Appears on: 17–18
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 25. I lift my heart to thee, my God
General Note

P16

18–19 Psalm 26. Lord be my judge for lo my way [David Peebles]
Appears on: 18–19
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 26. Lord be my judge for lo my way
General Note

P17

19–21 Psalm 27. The Lord my light and health will be [David Peebles]
Appears on: 19–21
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 27. The Lord my light and health will be
General Note

P18a

21–22 Psalm 28. Thou art O Lord my strength and stay [David Peebles]
Appears on: 21–22
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 28. Thou art O Lord my strength and stay
General Note

P19

22 Psalm 29. Give to the Lord ye potentates [David Peebles]
Appears on: 22
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 29. Give to the Lord ye potentates
General Note

P20

23–24 Psalm 30. All laud and praise with heart and voice [David Peebles]
Appears on: 23–24
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 30. All laud and praise with heart and voice
General Note

P21

24–25 Psalm 33. Ye righteous in the Lord, rejoice [David Peebles]
Appears on: 24–25
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 33. Ye righteous in the Lord, rejoice
General Note

P22

25–26 Psalm 34. I will give laud and honour both [David Peebles]
Appears on: 25–26
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 34. I will give laud and honour both
General Note

P23

27–28 Psalm 35. Lord plead my cause against my foes [David Peebles]
Appears on: 27–28
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 35. Lord plead my cause against my foes
General Note

P24

28–29 Psalm 36. The wicked deeds of the ill man [David Peebles]
Appears on: 28–29
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 36. The wicked deeds of the ill man
General Note

P25

29–30 Psalm 37. Grudge not to see the wicked men [David Peebles]
Appears on: 29–30
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 37. Grudge not to see the wicked men
General Note

P26

30–31 Psalm 41. The man is blest that careful is [David Peebles]
Appears on: 30–31
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 41. The man is blest that careful is
General Note

P27

31–32 Psalm 43. Judge and revenge my cause O Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 31–32
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 43. Judge and revenge my cause O Lord
General Note

P28

32–33 Psalm 44. Our ears have heard our fathers tell [David Peebles]
Appears on: 32–33
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 44. Our ears have heard our fathers tell
General Note

P29

33–34 Psalm 46. The Lord is our defence and aid [David Peebles]
Appears on: 33–34
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 46. The Lord is our defence and aid
General Note

P30

35–36 Psalm 47. Let all folk with joy clap hands and rejoice [David Peebles]
Appears on: 35–36
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 47. Let all folk with joy clap hands and rejoice
General Note

P31

36–37 Psalm 49. All people hearken and give ear [David Peebles]
Appears on: 36–37
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 49. All people hearken and give ear
General Note

P32

37–38 Psalm 50. The mighty God the eternal hath thus spoke [David Peebles]
Appears on: 37–38
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 50. The mighty God the eternal hath thus spoke
General Note

P33

38–40 Psalm 51. O Lord consider my distress [David Peebles]
Appears on: 38–40
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 51. O Lord consider my distress
General Note

P34

40–41 Psalm 52. Why dost thou tyrant, boast abroad [David Peebles]
Appears on: 40–41
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 52. Why dost thou tyrant, boast abroad
General Note

P35

41–42 Psalm 58. But is it true o froward folk [David Peebles]
Appears on: 41–42
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 58. But is it true o froward folk
General Note

P36

42–43 Psalm 59. Deliver me, my God of might [David Peebles]
Appears on: 42–43
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 59. Deliver me, my God of might
General Note

P37

44–45 Psalm 61. Regard for I complain [David Peebles]
Appears on: 44–45
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 61. Regard for I complain
General Note

P38

45–46 Psalm 62. Although my soul hath sharply been [David Peebles]
Appears on: 45–46
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 62. Although my soul hath sharply been
General Note

P39

46–47 Psalm 66. Ye men on earth in God rejoice [David Peebles]
Appears on: 46–47
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 66. Ye men on earth in God rejoice
General Note

P40

47–48 Psalm 67. Our God that is Lord, and author of grace Jhone bughen
Appears on: 47–48
Source Attribution: Jhone bughen
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 67. Our God that is Lord, and author of grace
General Note

P41

48–49 Psalm 68. Let God arise, and then his foes Blakhall
Appears on: 48–49
Source Attribution: Blakhall
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 68. Let God arise, and then his foes Blakhall
General Note

P42b

50–51 Psalm 69. Save me, o God, and that with speed [David Peebles]
Appears on: 50–51
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 69. Save me, o God, and that with speed
General Note

P43

51–52 Psalm 70. Make haste, o God to set me free [David Peebles]
Appears on: 51–52
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 70. Make haste, o God to set me free
General Note

P44

52–53 Psalm 71. My trust, o Lord, in thee I have put evermore [David Peebles]
Appears on: 52–53
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 71. My trust, o Lord, in thee I have put evermore
General Note

P45

53–54 Psalm 72. Lord give thy judgements to the King [David Peebles]
Appears on: 53–54
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 72. Lord give thy judgements to the King
General Note

P46

54–55 Psalm 73. How ever it be yet God is good [David Peebles]
Appears on: 54–55
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 73. How ever it be yet God is good
General Note

P47

55–56 Psalm 76. In Jewry land God is well known [David Peebles]
Appears on: 55–56
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 76. In Jewry land God is well known
General Note

P48

56–57 Psalm 77. I with my voice to God do cry [David Peebles]
Appears on: 56–57
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 77. I with my voice to God do cry
General Note

P49

58–59 Psalm 78. Attend my people to my law [David Peebles]
Appears on: 58–59
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 78. Attend my people to my law
General Note

P50

59–60 Psalm 79. O Lord, the gentiles do invade [David Peebles]
Appears on: 59–60
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 79. O Lord, the gentiles do invade
General Note

P51

60–61 Psalm 80. O pastor of Israel, like sheep that dost lead [David Peebles]
Appears on: 60–61
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 80. O pastor of Israel, like sheep that dost lead
General Note

P52

61–63 Psalm 81. To God our strength most comfortable [David Peebles]
Appears on: 61–63
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 81. To God our strength most comfortable
General Note

P53

63–64 Psalm 82. Amid the praise with men of might [David Peebles]
Appears on: 63–64
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 82. Amid the praise with men of might
General Note

P54

64–66 Psalm 83. God for thy grace, thou keep no more silence [David Peebles]
Appears on: 64–66
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 83. God for thy grace, thou keep no more silence
General Note

P55

66–67 Psalm 85. O Lord thou loved hast thy land [David Peebles]
Appears on: 66–67
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 85. O Lord thou loved hast thy land
General Note

P56

67–68 Psalm 86. Lord bow thine ear to my request [David Peebles]
Appears on: 67–68
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 86. Lord bow thine ear to my request
General Note

P57

68–69 Psalm 87. That city shall full well endure [David Peebles]
Appears on: 68–69
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 87. That city shall full well endure
General Note

P58

69–70 Psalm 88. O God of my salvation [David Peebles]
Appears on: 69–70
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 88. O God of my salvation
General Note

P59

71–72 Psalm 89. To sing the mercies of the Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 71–72
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 89. To sing the mercies of the Lord
General Note

P60

72–73 Psalm 91. Who so with full intent and mind [David Peebles]
Appears on: 72–73
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 91. Who so with full intent and mind
General Note

P61

73–74 Psalm 95. O come let us lift up our voice, and sing unto the Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 73–74
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 95. O come let us lift up our voice, and sing unto the Lord
General Note

P62

75–76 Psalm 96. Sing ye with praise unto the Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 75–76
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 96. Sing ye with praise unto the Lord
General Note

P63

76–77 Psalm 100. All people that on earth do dwell [David Peebles]
Appears on: 76–77
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 100. All people that on earth do dwell
General Note

P64

77–78 Psalm 101. Of mercy and of judgement both [David Peebles]
Appears on: 77–78
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 101. Of mercy and of judgement both
General Note

P65

78–79 Psalm 102. Lord to mine humble suit give ear [David Peebles]
Appears on: 78–79
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 102. Lord to mine humble suit give ear
General Note

P66

80–81 Psalm 103. My soul give laud unto the Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 80–81
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 103. My soul give laud unto the Lord
General Note

P67

81–82 Psalm 104. My soul praise the Lord, speak good of his name [David Peebles]
Appears on: 81–82
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 104. My soul praise the Lord, speak good of his name
General Note

P68

83–84 Psalm 107. Give thanks unto the Lord our God [David Peebles]
Appears on: 83–84
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 107. Give thanks unto the Lord our God
General Note

P69

84 Psalm 108. O God, behold, my heart and tongue [David Peebles]
Appears on: 84
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 108. O God, behold, my heart and tongue
General Note

P70

85–86 Psalm 109. In speechless silence do not hold [David Peebles]
Appears on: 85–86
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 109. In speechless silence do not hold
General Note

P71

86–87 Psalm 110. The Lord most high, unto my Lord thus spake [David Peebles]
Appears on: 86–87
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 110. The Lord most high, unto my Lord thus spake
General Note

P72

87–88 Psalm 111. With heart I do accord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 87–88
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 111. With heart I do accord
General Note

P73

88–89 Psalm 112. The man is blest that God doth fear [David Peebles]
Appears on: 88–89
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 112. The man is blest that God doth fear
General Note

P74

89–91 Psalm 113. Ye children, which do serve the Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 89–91
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 113. Ye children, which do serve the Lord
General Note

P75

91–92 Psalm 114. When Israel by God’s address, from Pharaoh's land was bent [David Peebles]
Appears on: 91–92
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 114. When Israel by God’s address, from Pharaoh's land was bent
General Note

P76

93–94 Psalm 115. Not unto us o Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 93–94
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 115. Not unto us o Lord
General Note

P77

94–95 Psalm 116. I love the Lord, because my voice [David Peebles]
Appears on: 94–95
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 116. I love the Lord, because my voice
General Note

P78

95–96 Psalm 117. O praise the Lord ye nations all [David Peebles]
Appears on: 95–96
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 117. O praise the Lord ye nations all
General Note

P79

96–98 Psalm 118. Give to the Lord all praise and honour [David Peebles]
Appears on: 96–98
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 118. Give to the Lord all praise and honour
General Note

P80

98–99 Psalm 119. Blessed are they that perfect are [David Peebles]
Appears on: 98–99
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 119. Blessed are they that perfect are
General Note

P81

99–100 Psalm 120. In trouble and in thrall [David Peebles]
Appears on: 99–100
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 120. In trouble and in thrall
General Note

P82

100–101 Psalm 121. I lift mine eyes to Sion hill [David Peebles]
Appears on: 100–101
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 121. I lift mine eyes to Sion hill
General Note

P83

101–103 Psalm 122. I did in heart rejoice [David Peebles]
Appears on: 101–103
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 122. I did in heart rejoice
General Note

P84

103–104 Psalm 123. O Lord that heaven dost possesse [David Peebles]
Appears on: 103–104
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 123. O Lord that heaven dost possesse
General Note

P85

104–105 Psalm 124. Now Israel may say, and that truly [David Peebles]
Appears on: 104–105
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 124. Now Israel may say, and that truly
General Note

P86

105–106 Psalm 125. Such as in God the Lord do trust [David Peebles]
Appears on: 105–106
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 125. Such as in God the Lord do trust
General Note

P87

106–108 Psalm 126. When that the Lord again his Sion had forth brought [David Peebles]
Appears on: 106–108
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 126. When that the Lord again his Sion had forth brought
General Note

P88

108–109 Psalm 127. Except the Lord the house do make [David Peebles]
Appears on: 108–109
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 127. Except the Lord the house do make
General Note

P89

109–110 Psalm 128. Blessed art thou that fearest God and walkest in his way Jhon Bughen
Appears on: 109–110
Source Attribution: Jhon Bughen
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 128. Blessed art thou that fearest God and walkest in his way
General Note

P90

111 Psalm 129. Of Israel this may now be the song [David Peebles]
Appears on: 111
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 129. Of Israel this may now be the song
General Note

P91

112–113 Psalm 130. Lord to thee I make my moan [David Peebles]
Appears on: 112–113
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 130. Lord to thee I make my moan
General Note

P92

113–114 Psalm 132. Of David, Lord, in mind record [David Peebles]
Appears on: 113–114
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 132. Of David, Lord, in mind record
General Note

P93

114–115 Psalm 133. O how happy a thing it is [David Peebles]
Appears on: 114–115
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 133. O how happy a thing it is
General Note

P94

115 Psalm 134. Behold, and have regard, ye servants of the Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 115
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 134. Behold, and have regard, ye servants of the Lord
General Note

P95

116–117 Psalm 135. Unto the name of God the Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 116–117
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 135. Unto the name of God the Lord
General Note

P96

117–118 Psalm 136. O laud the Lord benigne? [David Peebles]
Appears on: 117–118
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 136. O laud the Lord benigne[?]
General Note

P107a

118–119 Psalm 137. When as we sat in Babylon [David Peebles]
Appears on: 118–119
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 137. When as we sat in Babylon
General Note

P97

119–121 Psalm 138. With my whole heart the Lord now praise will I [David Peebles]
Appears on: 119–121
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 138. With my whole heart the Lord now praise will I
General Note

P98

121–122 Psalm 140. From the perverse and wicked wight [David Peebles]
Appears on: 121–122
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 140. From the perverse and wicked wight
General Note

P99

122–123 Psalm 141. On thee I call, o Lord, therefore [David Peebles]
Appears on: 122–123
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 141. On thee I call, o Lord, therefore
General Note

P100

123–124 Psalm 142. Unto the Lord I cry did and call [David Peebles]
Appears on: 123–124
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 142. Unto the Lord I cry did and call
General Note

P101

124–125 Psalm 143. Oh hear my prayer, Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 124–125
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 143. Oh hear my prayer, Lord
General Note

P102

125–126 Psalm 144. Blest be the Lord my strength [Peebles?]
Appears on: 125–126
Source Attribution: [Peebles?]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 144. Blest be the Lord my strength
General Note

P103

127–128 Psalm 145. O Lord that art my God and King [David Peebles]
Appears on: 127–128
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 145. O Lord that art my God and King
General Note

P104

128–129 Psalm 146. My soul praise thou the Lord always [David Peebles]
Appears on: 128–129
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 146. My soul praise thou the Lord always
General Note

P105

130–131 Psalm 147. Praise ye the Lord, for it is good [David Peebles]
Appears on: 130–131
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 147. Praise ye the Lord, for it is good
General Note

P106

131 Psalm 149. Sing unto the Lord, with hearty accord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 131
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 149. Sing unto the Lord, with hearty accord
General Note

P108

132–133 Psalm 150. Yield unto God the mighty Lord [David Peebles]
Appears on: 132–133
Source Attribution: [David Peebles]
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 150. Yield unto God the mighty Lord
General Note

P109

134–135 Veni creator spiritus. Come holy Ghost eternal God Andro Kempt
Appears on: 134–135
Source Attribution: Andro Kempt
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Veni creator spiritus. Come holy Ghost eternal God
General Note

C1

135–136 The humble sute of sinnar. O Lord of whom I do depend Andro Blakehall
Appears on: 135–136
Source Attribution: Andro Blakehall
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The humble sute of sinnar. O Lord of whom I do depend
General Note

C2

136–137 The song of Ambrose and Augustine. We praise thee God we knowledge thee Androw Kempt
Appears on: 136–137
Source Attribution: Androw Kempt
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The song of Ambrose and Augustine. We praise thee God we knowledge thee
General Note

C3

137–138 The song of the three children. O all ye works of God the Lord Angus in Dunfarmling
Appears on: 137–138
Source Attribution: Angus in Dunfarmling
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The song of the three children. O all ye works of God the Lord
General Note

C4

138–139 The song of Zachary. The only Lord of Israel Gud Angus
Appears on: 138–139
Source Attribution: Gud Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The song of Zachary. The only Lord of Israel
General Note

C5

139–140 The song of the blessed virgin. My soul doth magnify the Lord Angus
Appears on: 139–140
Source Attribution: Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The song of the blessed virgin. My soul doth magnify the Lord
General Note

C6

140–141 The song of Simeon. O Lord because my heart's desire Gud Jhone Angus
Appears on: 140–141
Source Attribution: Gud Jhone Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The song of Simeon. O Lord because my heart's desire
General Note

C7

141–142 Athanasian Creed (Quicumque vult) Gude Angus
Appears on: 141–142
Source Attribution: Gude Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The symbol or creed of Athanasius. What man soever he be that salvation will attain
General Note

C8

142–143 The lamentation of a sinner. O Lord turn not away thy face - Anonymous
Appears on: 142–143
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The lamentation of a sinner. O Lord turn not away thy face
General Note

C9

144–145 The Lord’s prayer. Our Father which in heaven art / Lord hallowed be thy name - Anonymous
Appears on: 144–145
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The Lord’s prayer. Our Father which in heaven art / Lord hallowed be thy name
General Note

C10

145–146 The ten commandments. Hark Israel and what I say Angus
Appears on: 145–146
Source Attribution: Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The ten commandments. Hark Israel and what I say
General Note

C11

147–148 The complaint of a sinner. Where righteousnes doth say Angus
Appears on: 147–148
Source Attribution: Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The complaint of a sinner. Where righteousnes doth say
General Note

C12

148–149 The commands. Attend my people and give ear Gude and meike Jhone Angus
Appears on: 148–149
Source Attribution: Gude and meike Jhone Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The commands. Attend my people and give ear
General Note

C13

149 The song of Simeon. Now suffer me o Lord Angus
Appears on: 149
Source Attribution: Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The song of Simeon. Now suffer me o Lord
General Note

C14

150 The Lord's prayer. Our Father which in heaven art / And makest us all one brotherhood Angus
Appears on: 150
Source Attribution: Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The Lord's prayer. Our Father which in heaven art / And makest us all one brotherhood
General Note

C15

151–152 The twelve articles of our belief. All my belief and confidence Angus
Appears on: 151–152
Source Attribution: Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The twelve articles of our belief. All my belief and confidence
General Note

C16

152–153 Da pacem domine. Give peace in these our days o Lord Jhone Angus
Appears on: 152–153
Source Attribution: Jhone Angus
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Latin
Voice Text: Da pacem domine. Give peace in these our days o Lord
General Note

C17

153–154 An prayer. Preserve us Lord by thy dear word Andro Blakhall (Wode2/C = Jhone Angus)
Appears on: 153–154
Source Attribution: Andro Blakhall (Wode2/C = Jhone Angus)
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: An prayer. Preserve us Lord by thy dear word
General Note

C18

155–162 The praise of God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost / The song of Ambrose and Augustine. We praise thee O God, we knowledge thee to be the Lord Andro Kemp
Appears on: 155–162
Source Attribution: Andro Kemp
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: The praise of God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost / The song of Ambrose and Augustine. We praise thee O God, we knowledge thee to be the Lord
General Note

R1

162 Psalm 76. In Jewry land Blakehall
Appears on: 162
Source Attribution: Blakehall
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: [Psalm 76]. In Jewry land
General Note

R3

162 Psalm 121. I lift mine eyes Blakehall Blakehall
Appears on: 162
Source Attribution: Blakehall
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: [Psalm 121]. I lift mine eyes Blakehall
General Note

R4

163–167 Psalm 101. Of mercy and of judgement both Andro Blakhall
Appears on: 163–167
Source Attribution: Andro Blakhall
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 101. Of mercy and of judgement both
General Note

R5

167–169 But such as live a godly life - Anonymous
Appears on: 167–169
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: But such as live a godly life
170–164 Psalm 128. Blessed art thou that fearest God Andro Blakhall
Appears on: 170–164
Source Attribution: Andro Blakhall
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: Psalm 128. Blessed art thou that fearest God
General Note

R7a

174–165 When shall my sorrowful sighing slake - Anonymous
Appears on: 174–165
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: When shall my sorrowful sighing slake
General Note

R8c

175–166 Prince Edward's pavane - Anonymous
Appears on: 175–166
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Voice Text: Prince Edward's pavane
General Note

R26

176 7-note ground - -

7-note ground

Appears on: 176
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: insufficient
Voice Text: [Wode 2/Tr:] Ane grund to sing upone [7 notes]
General Note

G3

176 The queen of England's pavane - Anonymous
Appears on: 176
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Voice Text: The queen of England's pavane
General Note

R27a

177 [Another pavane very good] - Anonymous
Appears on: 177
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Voice Text: [Another pavane very good]
General Note

R28

177 C'est a grand tort que mon povrete endure - Anonymous
Appears on: 177
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: French
Voice Text: C'est a grand tort que mon povrete endure
General Note

R29

178 O passi sparsi - Anonymous

O passi sparsi

Anonymous
Appears on: 178
Genres: Madrigal (Italian)
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Italian
Voice Text: O passi sparsi
General Note

R21b

178 About the bankis of helicon or rather God be his word his warke beginnis A.blakhall
Appears on: 178
Source Attribution: A.blakhall
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: English
Voice Text: About the bankis of helicon or rather God be his word his warke beginnis
General Note

R30

179–180 My lord of March pavane Jamis Lawder
Appears on: 179–180
Source Attribution: Jamis Lawder
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Voice Text: My lord of March pavane
General Note

R31

180 Ecco d'oro l'eta - Anonymous

Ecco d'oro l'eta

Anonymous
Appears on: 180
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: Italian
Voice Text: Ecco d’oro l’eta
General Note

R25b

181 Unidentified untexted fragment - -

Unidentified untexted fragment

Appears on: 181
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Voice Text: [Unidentified textless fragment by a later hand]
182 [blank, save for ruled border infilled with yellow] - -

[blank, save for ruled border infilled with yellow]

Appears on: 182
Voice: [no designation]
Languages: none
Voice Text: [Empty, save for ruled border infilled with yellow]
Composer Compositions
Angus, John (fl. 1543–95)
Anonymous
Blackhall, Andrew (ca. 1535–1609)
Buchan, John (ca. 1562–ca. 1608)
Kemp, Andrew
Lauder, James (ca. 1535–ca. 1592)
Peebles, David
Composition Composers (? Uncertain) Folios / Pages
[Another pavane very good] Anonymous 177
About the bankis of helicon or rather God be his word his warke beginnis 178
An prayer. Preserve us Lord by thy dear word 153–154
Athanasian Creed (Quicumque vult) 141–142
But such as live a godly life Anonymous 167–169
C'est a grand tort que mon povrete endure Anonymous 177
Da pacem domine. Give peace in these our days o Lord 152–153
Ecco d'oro l'eta Anonymous 180
My lord of March pavane 179–180
O passi sparsi Anonymous 178
Prince Edward's pavane Anonymous 175–166
Psalm 1. The man is blest that hath not bent 1–2
Psalm 10. What is the cause that thou, O Lord 7–8
Psalm 100. All people that on earth do dwell 76–77
Psalm 101. Of mercy and of judgement both 77–78
Psalm 101. Of mercy and of judgement both 163–167
Psalm 102. Lord to mine humble suit give ear 78–79
Psalm 103. My soul give laud unto the Lord 80–81
Psalm 104. My soul praise the Lord, speak good of his name 81–82
Psalm 107. Give thanks unto the Lord our God 83–84
Psalm 108. O God, behold, my heart and tongue 84
Psalm 109. In speechless silence do not hold 85–86
Psalm 110. The Lord most high, unto my Lord thus spake 86–87
Psalm 111. With heart I do accord 87–88
Psalm 112. The man is blest that God doth fear 88–89
Psalm 113. Ye children, which do serve the Lord 89–91
Psalm 114. When Israel by God’s address, from Pharaoh's land was bent 91–92
Psalm 115. Not unto us o Lord 93–94
Psalm 116. I love the Lord, because my voice 94–95
Psalm 117. O praise the Lord ye nations all 95–96
Psalm 118. Give to the Lord all praise and honour 96–98
Psalm 119. Blessed are they that perfect are 98–99
Psalm 120. In trouble and in thrall 99–100
Psalm 121. I lift mine eyes Blakehall 162
Psalm 121. I lift mine eyes to Sion hill 100–101
Psalm 122. I did in heart rejoice 101–103
Psalm 123. O Lord that heaven dost possesse 103–104
Psalm 124. Now Israel may say, and that truly 104–105
Psalm 125. Such as in God the Lord do trust 105–106
Psalm 126. When that the Lord again his Sion had forth brought 106–108
Psalm 127. Except the Lord the house do make 108–109
Psalm 128. Blessed art thou that fearest God 170–164
Psalm 128. Blessed art thou that fearest God and walkest in his way 109–110
Psalm 129. Of Israel this may now be the song 111
Psalm 130. Lord to thee I make my moan 112–113
Psalm 132. Of David, Lord, in mind record 113–114
Psalm 133. O how happy a thing it is 114–115
Psalm 134. Behold, and have regard, ye servants of the Lord 115
Psalm 135. Unto the name of God the Lord 116–117
Psalm 136. O laud the Lord benigne? 117–118
Psalm 137. When as we sat in Babylon 118–119
Psalm 138. With my whole heart the Lord now praise will I 119–121
Psalm 14. There is no God, as foolish men affirm 9–10
Psalm 140. From the perverse and wicked wight 121–122
Psalm 141. On thee I call, o Lord, therefore 122–123
Psalm 142. Unto the Lord I cry did and call 123–124
Psalm 143. Oh hear my prayer, Lord 124–125
Psalm 144. Blest be the Lord my strength 125–126
Psalm 145. O Lord that art my God and King 127–128
Psalm 146. My soul praise thou the Lord always 128–129
Psalm 147. Praise ye the Lord, for it is good 130–131
Psalm 149. Sing unto the Lord, with hearty accord 131
Psalm 15. O Lord within thy tabernacle 10–11
Psalm 150. Yield unto God the mighty Lord 132–133
Psalm 16. Lord keep me, for I trust in thee 11–12
Psalm 18. O God my strength and fortitude 12–13
Psalm 19. The heavens and the firmaments do wondrously declare 13–14
Psalm 20. In trouble and adversity 14–15
Psalm 21. O Lord how joyful is the king 15–16
Psalm 23. The Lord is only my support 16–17
Psalm 25. I lift my heart to thee, my God 17–18
Psalm 26. Lord be my judge for lo my way 18–19
Psalm 27. The Lord my light and health will be 19–21
Psalm 28. Thou art O Lord my strength and stay 21–22
Psalm 29. Give to the Lord ye potentates 22
Psalm 3. O Lord how are my foes increased 2–3
Psalm 30. All laud and praise with heart and voice 23–24
Psalm 33. Ye righteous in the Lord, rejoice 24–25
Psalm 34. I will give laud and honour both 25–26
Psalm 35. Lord plead my cause against my foes 27–28
Psalm 36. The wicked deeds of the ill man 28–29
Psalm 37. Grudge not to see the wicked men 29–30
Psalm 41. The man is blest that careful is 30–31
Psalm 43. Judge and revenge my cause O Lord 31–32
Psalm 44. Our ears have heard our fathers tell 32–33
Psalm 46. The Lord is our defence and aid 33–34
Psalm 47. Let all folk with joy clap hands and rejoice 35–36
Psalm 49. All people hearken and give ear 36–37
Psalm 50. The mighty God the eternal hath thus spoke 37–38
Psalm 51. O Lord consider my distress 38–40
Psalm 52. Why dost thou tyrant, boast abroad 40–41
Psalm 58. But is it true o froward folk 41–42
Psalm 59. Deliver me, my God of might 42–43
Psalm 6. Lord in thy wrath reprove me not 3–4
Psalm 61. Regard for I complain 44–45
Psalm 62. Although my soul hath sharply been 45–46
Psalm 66. Ye men on earth in God rejoice 46–47
Psalm 67. Our God that is Lord, and author of grace 47–48
Psalm 68. Let God arise, and then his foes 48–49
Psalm 69. Save me, o God, and that with speed 50–51
Psalm 7. O Lord my God I put my trust 4–5
Psalm 70. Make haste, o God to set me free 51–52
Psalm 71. My trust, o Lord, in thee I have put evermore 52–53
Psalm 72. Lord give thy judgements to the King 53–54
Psalm 73. How ever it be yet God is good 54–55
Psalm 76. In Jewry land 162
Psalm 76. In Jewry land God is well known 55–56
Psalm 77. I with my voice to God do cry 56–57
Psalm 78. Attend my people to my law 58–59
Psalm 79. O Lord, the gentiles do invade 59–60
Psalm 8. O God our Lord how wonderful 5–6
Psalm 80. O pastor of Israel, like sheep that dost lead 60–61
Psalm 81. To God our strength most comfortable 61–63
Psalm 82. Amid the praise with men of might 63–64
Psalm 83. God for thy grace, thou keep no more silence 64–66
Psalm 85. O Lord thou loved hast thy land 66–67
Psalm 86. Lord bow thine ear to my request 67–68
Psalm 87. That city shall full well endure 68–69
Psalm 88. O God of my salvation 69–70
Psalm 89. To sing the mercies of the Lord 71–72
Psalm 9. With heart and mouth unto the Lord 6–7
Psalm 91. Who so with full intent and mind 72–73
Psalm 95. O come let us lift up our voice, and sing unto the Lord 73–74
Psalm 96. Sing ye with praise unto the Lord 75–76
The commands. Attend my people and give ear 148–149
The complaint of a sinner. Where righteousnes doth say 147–148
The humble sute of sinnar. O Lord of whom I do depend 135–136
The lamentation of a sinner. O Lord turn not away thy face Anonymous 142–143
The Lord's prayer. Our Father which in heaven art / And makest us all one brotherhood 150
The Lord’s prayer. Our Father which in heaven art / Lord hallowed be thy name Anonymous 144–145
The praise of God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost / The song of Ambrose and Augustine. We praise thee O God, we knowledge thee to be the Lord 155–162
The queen of England's pavane Anonymous 176
The song of Ambrose and Augustine. We praise thee God we knowledge thee 136–137
The song of Simeon. Now suffer me o Lord 149
The song of Simeon. O Lord because my heart's desire 140–141
The song of the blessed virgin. My soul doth magnify the Lord 139–140
The song of the three children. O all ye works of God the Lord 137–138
The song of Zachary. The only Lord of Israel 138–139
The ten commandments. Hark Israel and what I say 145–146
The twelve articles of our belief. All my belief and confidence 151–152
Veni creator spiritus. Come holy Ghost eternal God 134–135
When shall my sorrowful sighing slake Anonymous 174–165

Images © University Library, Edinburgh

denotes primary source study

Aplin, John. 1979. The Survival of Plainsong in Anglican Music: Some Early English Te-Deum Settings. Journal of the American Musicological Society, 247ff. Pages: 261, 265-7. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); transcriptions (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Bernstein, Jane Agar. 1979. Philip van Wilder and the Netherlandish Chanson in England. Musica Disciplina, 55-75. Pages: 74-5. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Benham, Hugh Raymond. 1977. Latin Church Music in England c. 1460-1575.  London. Pages: 164. Notes: contents list (partial).

Elliott, Kenneth, and Frederick Rimmer. 1973. A History of Scottish Music.  London. Pages: 26,30-2,44. Notes: contents list (partial); transcriptions (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Blezzard, Judith H. 1972. The Sacred Music of the Lumley Books (British Museum Royal Appendix Manuscripts 74-76): An Edition and Critical Study. University of Leeds, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: I, 73-4. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Daniel, Ralph T, and Peter Le Huray. 1972. The Sources of English Church Music 1549-1660. Early English Church Music.  London. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial).

Bray, Roger W. 1969. The Interpretation of Musica Ficta in English Music, C. 1490-C. 1580 [dissertation]. Oxford University, Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation. Pages: I, 174ff; II, 77ff. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); transcriptions (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Hutchinson, Hilda S P. 1957. The St. Andrews Psalter. Transcription and Critical Study of Thomas Wode's Psalter. Edinburgh University, Unpublished B.Mus. thesis. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list; concordances; texts; texts; mention of MS; discussion.

Hughes, Dom Anselm. 1953. Catalogue of the Musical Manuscripts at Peterhouse, Cambridge.  Cambridge. Pages: I, 2, 180-2, 263, 397; II, 130, 138, 451; III, 182, 202. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list.

Lewis, Anthony (editor). 1951-. Musica Britannica: A National Collection of Music.  London. Pages: XV, 204ff, passim; XLIV.xxx, 184-5. Notes: contents list (partial); concordances (partial); transcriptions (partial); texts (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Patrick, Millar. 1949. Four Centuries of Scottish Psalmody.  London, Glasgow, and New York. Pages: 57-62. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Farmer, Henry George. 1948. A History of Music in Scotland.  London. Pages: 161-7. Notes: physical description; mention of MS; discussion.

Davey, Henry. 1921. History of English Music.  London. Pages: 148-50. Notes: contents list (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Frere, Walter Howard. 1894-1932, repr. Hildesheim, 1967. Bibliotheca Musico-Liturgica: A Descriptive Handlist of the Musical and Latin-Liturgical Mss. of the Middle Ages Preserved in the Libraries of Great Britain and Ireland. 2 vols. London: The Plainsong and Medieval Music Society. Pages: II, 71. Notes: physical description.

Laing, David. 1870. An Account of the Scottish Psalter of A.D. 1566, Containing the Psalms, Canticles, and Hymns, Set to Music in Four Parts, in the Manuscripts of Thomas Wode or Wood, Vicar of Sanctandrous. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 445-58. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list (partial); mention of MS; discussion.

Madden, F. 1843-. Catalogue of Additions to the Manuscripts in the British Museum. Pages: [1888-93], 129-32. Notes: physical description (partial); contents list.

This form is used to make comments on a source. If you wish to notify us of a correction to the record, you should use the "Contribute a change" form instead.

No comments have been made.

Contributions to this record are recorded here. If you wish to contribute information or a correction to this record, use the "Contribute a Change" link. This will then be reviewed by DIAMM staff and, if accepted, your contribution will be acknowledged here.

Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550

Monday, 23 January, 2017

NB: Migrated from old site. Credit for notes may not be completely accurate. Census Catalogue of Music Description