VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. CXIX A-J. 'Epithalamion', cantata for baritone, chorus and small orchestra, based on 50421, the masque, 'The Bridal Day'. Words chosen by Ursula Vaughan Williams from Spenser. First performed, Royal Festival Hall, 30 Sept. 1957. Vocal score published 1957. Kennedy, 1982, pp. 244-5; Dickinson, 1963, pp. 466-70. Ten notebooks.
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. CXIX B (ff. 17). Rough vocal score of no. I to the beginning of no. IV. Sketches for the motet, 'A Vision of Aeroplanes', 1956 (Kennedy, 1982, pp. 242-3), on f. 17b.
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. CXIX G (ff. 24). Full score of the end of no. IV to the beginning of no. VI, continuing from 50479 F. Vocal parts sketched in. Sketches for a Finale [Ninth Symphony?] on ff. 23b-24.