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Add MS 30273
- Record Id:
- 032-002021922
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002021922
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000034.0x000294
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 30273
- Title:
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Collection of glees, catches, rounds, etc. by Samuel Webbe, sen., John Wall Callcott, John Stafford Smith, Henry Purcell, Dr. Thomas Augustine Arne, William Lawes, and other English composers of the 18th century
- Scope & Content:
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Rounds, catches and cries for three or four voices. Around 1833 (watermark, f. 35).
f. 2. ‘Non nobis, Domine’; for 3 voices, in score, attributed to William Byrd; followed by two ‘Amens,’ for 3 and 4 voices.
ff. 4, 5b. Glees for 3 voices, in score, by Dr. Henry Harington. 1. 'What shall we sing now.' f. 4.2. 'Sing old Rose,' begins 'Now we're met.' f. 5b.
ff. 6b-53. Rounds, Catches, cries, etc., in score, except nos. 55-57, 74-79, 81-83, 92, which are written out at length. Nos. 27-34, 69, 75 are for 4 voices; the others, unless the contrary is stated, are for 3 voices. 1. 'Zephyr, I can tell you where': Catch. 'S. Webbe, Senr.' f. 6b. 2. 'Zephyr, breathe soft': Round. Anonymous. f. 7. 3. 'Who was it that sat': Round. 'Danby.' f. 7b. 4. 'Alas, cried Damon': Catch. 'Cal[l]cott.' f.8b. 5. 'She, who alone': Catch. 'S. Webbe, Senr.' f. 9b. 6. 'Stay, Daphne': Round. By the same. f. 10b. 7. 'Neighbours, come round me': Catch. By the same. f. 11. 8. 'Tread soft' (epitaph). 'J. Danby.' f. 11b. 9. 'Here lies a woman' (epitaph). 'J.Hilton.' f. 11b. 10. 'Sir, you're a Rascal': Catch. By J. S. Smith. f. 12. 11. A Yawning Catch, begins ' 'Tis humdrum.' 'Dr. Harrington.' f. 13. 12. 'Fie, nay, prithee, John': Catch. By J. Blow, or Purcell. f. 13b. 13. ' 'Twas you. Sir': Round. By Lord Mornington. f. 14. 14. 'Give me the sweet delights of love': Round. 'Harrington.' f. 14b. 15. 'By two black eyes my heart was won': Catch. 'Stafford Smith.' f.15. 16. 'To the old, long life': Round. 'S. Webbe, Senr.' f. 15b. 17. 'Ah, how, Sophia': Catch. 'Dr. Cal[l]cott.' f. 16b. 18. 'Surly Giles's old Cat': Catch. 'S. Webbe.' f. 17b. 19. 'I lov'd thee': Round. 'Battishill.' f. 18b. 20. 'Joan said to John': Round. 'Atterbury.' f. 19. 21. 'One a penny, two a penny': a 'Cry.' By the same. f. 19b. 22. 'Oh, if you see that Lady gay': Catch. Anonymous. f. 20b. 23. 'Pretty maidens': Round. 'Dr. Hayes.' f. 21b. 24. 'Mr. —, Mr. —, will you do us the favor': Round. 'S. Webbe, Senr.' f. 22b. 25. 'Poor Absalom is dead': Round. 'Harrington.' f. 23b. 26. 'One, two, three': Catch. 'Purcell.' f. 24b. 27. 'Come, buy my cherries': Round. 'Stevenson.' f. 25. 28. 'Would you know my Celia's charms': Catch. 'S. Webbe [sen.].' f. 25b. 29. 'Buz, quoth the blue Fly': Round. 'Dr. Arne.' f. 26. 30. 'London cries,' begins 'A quart a penny.' Anonymous. f. 26b. 31. 'My sickly spouse.' Anonymous. f. 26b. 32. 'The bottle's out': Round. 'S. Webbe, Senr.' f. 27. 33. 'When Nell giv'n o'er by the doctor.' By J. W. Holder(?). f. 27b. 34. 'Let's drink and let's sing.' By W. Hayes. f. 28. 35. 'Hang sorrow': Round. 'Purcell.' Attributed to W. Lawes in Add MS 31462. f. 29. 36. 'Jack, thou'rt a toper': Catch. 'H. Purcell.' f. 29b. 37. 'Come, my hearts': Round. 'J.Hilton.' f. 30. 38. 'As now we're met': Round. 'H. Purcell.' f. 30b. 39. 'Pale faces, stand by': Round. By the same. f. 31b. 40. 'Drink on 'til night be spent': Round. By the same. f. 32. 41. 'Come, pull away, boys': Round. 'G. Holmes, 1725.' f. 32b. 42. 'Look, neighbours, look'; Round. 'Harrington.' f. 33. 43. 'Let's be mer[r]y and banish care': Round. 'S. Webbe, Senr.' f. 33b. 44. 'The Laughing Catch,' begins 'I cannot sing this catch.' 'Harrington.' f. 34. 45. 'Heigho, says Jenny': Round. 'S. Webbe, Senr.' f. 34b. 46. 'Sweet enslaver': Round. 'Atterbury.' f. 35. 47. 'Mr. Speaker, tho' 'tis late.' By J. Baildon. f. 35b. 48. 'Wind, gentle evergreen': Round. 'Dr. Hayes.' f. 36. 49. 'Poor John is dead': Round. By W. Hayes. f. 36b. 50. 'This ale, my bonny lad': Round. 'Cranford.' f. 37. 51. 'Down in a dungeon': Round. 'Hilton.' f. 37b. 52. 'Boy, go down': Round. By S. Ives. f. 37b. 53. 'Boy, come back': Round. 'Cranford.' f. 38. 54. 'Have you any work for the tinker': Round. 'Edmund Nelham.' f. 38b. 55. 'Call for the ale': Round. 'Wm Lawes.' f. 39. 56. 'The wise men were but seven': Round. By the same. f. 39. 57. 'A boat, a boat! Haste to the ferry.' By J. Jenkins. f. 39. {See also R.C.M. 1123, f. 124} 58. 'Ye learned wise mortals.' By — Hughes, f. 39b. 59. 'Now we are met.' Anonymous. f. 40. 60. 'Come, honest friends': Round. By S. Ives. f. 40b. 61. 'Wilt thou lend me thy mare.' By J. Nares. f. 41. 62. 'Fill me a bumper': Round. 'S. Webbe, Senr.' f. 41b. 63. 'Let us drink and be merry': Round. 'Berg.' f. 42. 64. 'Fill, fill, fill a brimming glass': Round. Anonymous. f. 42b. 65. 'Since now we are met': Round. 'Chatterton, Father of the Poet.' f. 43. 66. 'Would you know how we meet': Round. 'H. Purcell.' f. 43b. 67. 'In drinking full bumpers': Round. 'Jerh Clark.' f. 44. 68. 'Care, thou canker of our joys': Round. Anonymous. f. 44b. 69. 'A Fig for care': Round. Anonymous. f. 45. 70. 'Come, come away to the Tavern': Round. Anonymous. f. 45b. 71. 'Slaves to the world': Round. Anonymous. f. 45b. 72. 'Had she not care enough': Round. 'Jer. Saville.' f. 46. 73. 'Come, follow me': Round. By J. Hilton, f. 46. 74. 'Wars are our delight' (à 5). 'Wm. Lawes.' f. 46b. 75. 'My dame hath a lame tame crane.' 'White.' f. 46b. 76. 'Now, my lads, let's be merry.' 'Henry Lawes.' f. 46b. 77. 'Fa la la': described as 'Saraband.' 'Simon Ives.' f. 47. 78. 'Hey down, a down derry.' 'Edmund Neldham.' f. 47. 79. 'Go no more a maying.' 'Wm Lawes.' f. 47. 80. 'Come, let us all a maying go': Round. By J. Hilton, f. 47b. 81. 'Tipple away.' Anonymous. f. 47b. 82. 'Go to Joan Glover.' By T. Ravenscroft. f. 47b. 83. 'Joan's ale.' Anonymous. f. 47b. 84. 'Call George again': Round. 'Hilton.' f. 48. 85. 'Quoth Jack on a time': Round. By the same. f. 48. 86. 'Come, come, let us drink': Round. 'H. Purcell.' f. 48b. 87. 'Come, drink about Tom.' Anonymous. f. 49. 88. 'Hark, Harry': Round. 'John Eccles.' f. 49b. 89. 'Frank, what shall we do': Round. 'Willis.' f. 50. 90. ' 'Tis too late for a coach': Round. 'H. Purcell.' f. 50. 91. 'Peter White.' Anonymous. f. 50b. 92. 'Let us be merry in our old cloaths': Round. 'Edmund Gregory.' f. 50b. 93. 'A southerly wind': described as 'Hunting Rondo. Adapted from Ferrari.' f. 51. 94. 'Three Blind Mice.' Anonymous. f. 51b. 95. 'Old Goody Grimshaw.' 'G. L.' f. 52b.
f. 29b. 'Jack, thou'rt a toper'; catch for 3 voices, in score, by H. Purcell. [From 'Bonduca.'].
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Tree:
- [{ "id" : "032-002021922", "parent" : "#", "text" : "Add MS 30273: Collection of glees, catches, rounds, etc. by Samuel Webbe, sen., John Wall Callcott, John Stafford Smith, Henry Purcell, Dr. Thomas…" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} }]
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002021922
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Hierarchy:
- 032-002021922
- Container:
- not applicable
- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 1 volume (53 folios)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1828
- End Date:
- 1838
- Date Range:
- c 1833
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
- Paper. Oblong Quarto.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Arne, Thomas Augustine, composer, 1710-1778
Callcott, John Wall, composer
Lawes, William, composer
Purcell, Henry, composer and organist, 1658 or 1659-1695
Smith, John Stafford, musicologist and composer
Webbe, Samuel, the elder, composer and organist - Subjects:
- Canons
Catches
Glees
Operas