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'A Booke of Selected Chvrch-Mvsick Consisting of full Anthems and Anthems with verses Used in the Cathedrall Chvrch of Durham. Anno Domini 1664.' Tenor Cantoris part.
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Volume contains at the beginning and end separate indexes to the full Anthems and the verse Anthems.
The first 35 anthems are printed, and with Nos. 101-114 form Rev. John Barnard's First Book of Selected Church Musick, 1641.
Selected content is duplicated in Add MS 30479.
1. 'O Lord, give thy holy Spirit.' 'Thomas Tallis.' f. 5. 2. 'Teach me thy way.' f. 5b. Attributed here and in other MSS. to 'Edmund Hooper,' but ascribed on f. 81, to 'William (?) Mundy.' 3. 'Hide not thou thy face.' 'Richard Farrant.' f. 6. 4. 'Call to remembrance.' By the same. f. 6b. 5. 'Haste thee, O God,' with a second part, 'But lot all those.' 'John Shepheard.' f. 7. 6. 'Lord, the maker.' f. 7b. Assigned here to 'William Mundy,' but in f. 56b to '[John(?)] Shepperd.' 7. 'O Lord, the world's saviour' (see also no. 67). 'William Munday.' f. 8. 8. 'Deliver us, Lord,' with second part, 'Blessed bee the Lord God of Israell.' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 9. 9. 'Almighty and everlasting God.' By the same. f. 9b. 10. 'O praise the Lord, all ye heathen.' 'Adrian Batten.' f. 10. 11. 'Hide not thou thy face.' By the same. f. 10b. 12. 'Lord, we beseech thee.' By the same. f. 11. 13. 'Haste thee, God,' with second part, 'But let all those.' By the same. ff. 11, lib. 14. 'When the Lord turned againe.' By the same. f. 12. 15. 'I will exalt thee,' with second part, 'Sing unto the Lord.' 'Doctor Tye.' ff. 12b, 13. 16. 'God, be mercifull unto us.' By the same. f. 14. The above are for 4 voices; the following 14 for 5 voices. 17. 'With all our hearts.' By 'Thomas Tallis.' f. 15b. 18. 'Blessed bee thy name.' By the same. ff. 16, 37. 19. 'O thow God Allmighty.' f. 16b. Attributed here to 'Edmund Hooper,' but in f. 37b, to '[William (?)] Mundy.' 20. 'I call and cry.' 'Thomas Tallis.' f. 17b. 21. 'O Lord, I bow the knee.' 'William Mundy.' Differing slightly from the other copy at f. 36, and Add MS 30479, f. 17b. 22. 'Prevent us, Lord.' 'William Bird.' f. 18b. 23. 'Behold, It is Christ.' 'Edmund Hooper.' f. 19b. 24. 'The Lord blesse us.' 'Robert White.' f. 20. 25. 'Wipe away my sins.' 'Tallis.' f. 20b. 26. 'O God, whom our offences.' 'Will. Bird.' f. 22. 27. 'O Lord, make thy servant Charles.' By the same. f. 23. 28. 'I lift my heart to thee.' 'Doctor Tye.' f. 23b. 29. 'O Lord, turne thy wrath,' with second part, 'Bow thine eare.' 'William Bird.' ff. 24b, 25. 30. 'O give thankes unto the Lord, for he.' 'Doctor [Nathanael] Giles.' f. 26. Of the following Anthems nos. 31-34, 37, 38, 43, 48 are for 6 voices: — 31. 'Sing joyfully.' 'William Bird.' f. 27 32. 'Deliver me from mine enemies.' 'Rob. Persons.' f. 27b. 33. 'Hosanna to the Sonne of David.' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 28b. 34. 'Lift up your heads.' By the same. f. 29. 35. 'O Lord, grant the king' (for 6 and 7 voices). '[Thomas] Weelkes.' f. 30. 36. 'O how glorious.' '[Robert] White.' f. 31. 37. 'Out of the deepe.' 'Morley.' f. 31b 38. 'O God, the proud.' 'Bird.' f. 32. 39. 'Deliver me from mine enemies' (slightly altered from no. 32, attributed to Parsons). By the same. f. 32b. 40. 'O how Amiable.' 'Weelks.' f. 33. 41. 'Holy . . . Lord God Almightie.' 'Robt. Parsons.' f. 34.42. 'O give thanks unto the Lord, for hee.' 'John Mundy.' f. 34b.43. 'Lord, give eare.' 'Bird.' f. 35b.44. 'Almightie God, the fountaine.' '[Thomas] Tomkins.' f. 38.45. 'Save me, God, for thy names sake.' 'Bird.' f. 39.46. 'O God of my salvation.' 'Tho. Warrock' (called 'Warwick' in the index). f. 39b.47. 'Allmightie [God, which in Thy wrath']. Verse anthem. 'Adrian Batten.' Composed 'in the time of the plag.' f. 40. 48. 'Rejoyce in ye Lord.' '[M.] Jefferies.' ff. 40b.49. 'Howe Longe shall myne enemies.' 'Bird.' f. 41.50. 'Give laude unto thee Lord.' 'Mundy.' f. 42.51. 'Behould, nowe praise.' '[W. (?)] White.' f. 43. 52. 'O praise God in his holynes' (7 voices). '[R.] White.' f. 4453. 'God standeth in the Congregation.' 'Read.' f. 45.54. 'Blessed is the man that feareth.' 'Rutter.' f. 45b.55. 'Arise, Lord, whie sleepest thou.' 'Bird.' f. 46.56. 'Call to remembrance.' '[John] Hilton.' f. 47.57. 'O God, whose nature.' 'Henrie Palmar.' f. 48.58. 'Almightie and everlasting God.' 'Yarrow.' f. 48b.59. 'The eyes of all.' 'Geeres.' f. 49.60. 'By the waters of Babylon.' 'Tho. Willson.' f. 49b.61. 'O pray for the peace of Jerusalem.' 'Jo. Nichals.' f. 51.62. 'When the Lord turned.' 'Jo. Foster.' f. 52.63. 'If the Lord himselfe.' By the same. f. 53.64. 'Glorie be to God on high.' By the same. f. 54.65. 'When ye Lord turned.' '[Joseph (?)] Stephenson.' f. 55.66. 'Arise, Lord, and heare.' 'Tallis.' f. 56.67. 'O Lord, thee worlds Saviour.' 'Wood.' Differing slightly from no. 7, which is attributed to Mundy. f. 57b.68. 'God, which hast prepared.' 'Mudd.' f. 58b.69. 'Yee that feare the Lord.' '[J.] Hutchinson.' f. 59.70. 'Praise the Lord, O my soule.' '[H.] Loosemore.' f. 60b.71. 'I will magnifie thee, Lord.' 'Hooper.' f. 61.72. 'Praise thee Lord, yee servants.' 'Jefferies.' f. 62b.73. 'Behoulde, nowe praise.' 'Allinsonne' [in the index, Allison]. f. 64.74. 'Blowe up the trumpet.' 'Pearsone.' f. 6575. 'O singe unto ye Lord a newe Songe.' 'Thomas Tomkins.' f. 6676. 'Out of the deepe.' '[John] Hutchinson.' f. 6777. 'O Lord, let it be thy pleasure.' By the same. f. 67b.78. 'Grant, wee beseech the, mercyfull Lord.' By the same. f. 68.79. 'Ever blessed Lord.' '[Robt.] Persons' or 'Parsons.' f. 68b80. 'Behold, how good and joyfull.' 'Jo. Hutchinson.' f. 69.81. 'My songe shall be.' 'Jo. Foster.' f. 69b.82. 'Keepe, wee beseech the.' 'Hirdson' or 'Heardson.' f. 70b.83. 'Lord, grant ye Kinge.' 'Docter Child.' f. 71.84. 'Almighty and everlasting God' '[John] Foster.' f. 71b.85. 'I am the resurrection.' By the same. f. 72.86. 'Arise, Lord.' '[O.] Gibbons.' f. 73. 87. 'O God, bee mercifull.' 'Strogers.' f. 73b.88. 'Almighty God, which hast given.' '[Edmund] Hooper.' f. 74.89. 'Rejoyce in the Lord' (for men). 'Mundy.' f. 75.90. 'Let us nowe laude' (for men). By the same, f. 75b.91. 'Hee that hath my Commandements.' 'Dr. Giles.' f. 76b.92. 'Hee that hath my commandements.' 'Mundy.' f. 77.93. 'If yea love me.' By the same. f. 77b.94. 'This is my commandement.' By the same. f. 78.95. 'Heare the voyce and prayer.' By the same. f. 79.96. 'Submit yourselves.' '[J.] Shepperd.' f. 80.97. 'Let thy mercyfull cares.' 'Muds' or 'Mudd.' f. 80b.98. 'O praise yee Lord of heaven.' 'Geeres.' f. 81b.99. 'Singe wee merrily.' 'Jefferies.' f. 82.100. 'Singe wee merrily.' 'Daniel Taler' or 'Taylor.' f. 83.
The preceding are full anthems, and the following verse anthems, unless the contrary is stated; nos. 101-114 are printed (see above): —
101. 'O Lord, rebuke me not.' 'William Bird.' f. 84. 102. 'Heare my Prayer, God.' By the same. ff. 84b, 137b.103. 'Ah helplesse wretch.' 'William Mundy.' f. 85. 104. 'Out of the deepe.' 'Thomas Morley.' (Not the same as no. 37.) f. 86.105. 'Behold, thou hast made.' 'Orlando Gibbons.' f. 86b.106. 'Out of the deepe.' 'Adrian Batten.' f. 87.107. 'I will praise the Lord.' 'John Ward.' f. 88. 108. 'Thou God, that guidst.' 'Bird,' i, f. 89. 109. 'Christ Rising again,' with second part, 'Christ is Risen.' 'Will. Bird.' ff. 89b, 90.110. 'Deliver me, God.' 'D. Bull.' f. 90b. 111. 'Let God arise.' 'John Ward.' f. 91.112. 'O how happy a thing it is.' 'Doct. Giles.' f. 92.113. 'God, my strength.' 'Mundy.' ff. 92, 132b.114. 'Blessed art.' By the same. f. 93.115. 'My Lord.' 'Doc. Giles.' f. 93b.116. 'Save mee, God.' 'Richard Portman.' f. 94.117. 'Sing unto ye Lord.' '[O.] Gibbons.' f. 95.118. 'O God of Gods.' '[Edmund] Hooper.' f. 95b.119. 'Wee praise thee, Father.' '[O.] Gibbons.' f. 97.120. 'In the, Lord.' 'Doc. Bull.' f. 98.121. 'Blessed bee ye Lord God of Israell.' 'Tomkins.' f. 98b.122. 'This is ye record.' '[O.] Gibbons.' f. 99.123. 'Howe longe shall I seeke counsell.' 'Morley.' f. 99b.124. 'O God, my heart.' 'Rich. Hutchinson.' f. 100b.125. 'When Israell came out of Egipt.' 'Mich. East.' f. 102.126. 'Heere me, Lord.' 'Fidor' (Fidoe, in the index). f. 103.127. 'Thou art my King.' 'Tomkins.' f. 104.128. 'I will wash my hands.' 'William Smith.' f. 104b.129. 'Lord, I am not highminded.' 'Huchinson.' ff. 104b, 133.130. 'Deliver me from my enemies.' 'Tomkins.' f. 105. 131. 'O sing unto ye Lord.' 'Rich. Hind,' or 'Hinde.' f. 105b.132. 'How many hired servants.' 'Robt. Parsons' or 'Persons.' f. 106b.133. 'Glorious and powerfull God.' '[O.] Gibbons.' ff. 107, 167b. 134. 'Praise the Lord, my soule.' 'Batten.' f. 107b135. 'If the Lord himselfe' (Gunpowder Treason). 'Edward Smith.' ff. 109, 176.136. 'Above the starres.' 'Tomkins.' f. 110.137. 'Above the starrs.' 'Robert Parsons.' f. 110b.138. 'Blessed are they that keepe.' 'Batten.' f. 111. 139. 'Behould. O Lord.' '[Thomas (?)] Willkinson.' f. 111b.140. 'Helpe, Lord.' By the same. f. 112.141. 'O let me heare thy loveinge kindnes.' 'Ravenscroft.' f. 112b.142. 'Deliver mee, O Lord.' 'Willkinson.' f. 113b.143. 'Heare my prayr, O God.' 'Batten.' f. 114.144. 'Heare my prayer, O Lord.' By the same. f. 114b.145. 'Heare my prayer, O Lord' (for a bass). Anonymous, f. 115b.146. 'O Lord, my God.' 'Wilkinson.' f. 116.147. 'Put me not to rebuke.' By the same. f. 116b.148. 'Out of ye deepe.' 'Tomkins.' f. 117.149. 'Have mercy upon mee, O God.' 'Docter Giles.' f. 117b.150. 'Heare my crie, O God.' 'John Hilton.' f. 118.151. 'Heare my prayer, O Lord.' 'Wilkinson.' f. 119.152. 'I will magnifie the, Lord.' 'Doc. Giles.' f. 119b.153. 'I will allwayes give thanks.' 'Portman.' i, f. 120. 154. 'In the, O Lord.' 'Wilks,' sc. Weelkes. f. 120b.155. 'O pray for the peace of Jerusalem.' 'Tomkins.' ff. 121b, 132.156. 'I will love ye, O Lord.' '[William] Cranford.' f. 122.157. 'Lord, howe are they increased.' 'Wilkinson.' f. 122b.158. 'O Lord, thou hast searched.' 'Batten.' f. 123b.159. 'My helpe commeth of ye Lord.' 'Tomkins.' f. 124. 160. 'O heare my prayer, Lord.' 'Docter Giles.' f. 124b.161. 'O Lord, let me know.' 'Salomon Tozer.' f. 125.162. 'Preserve me, Lord.' 'Wilkinson.' f. 126.163. 'Praise ye lord, o yee Seruants.' 'Wilkinson.' f. 126b.164. 'Save me, God, for ye waters.' 'Hilton.' f. 127165. 'O Lord, which for our sake.' '[W.] Smith.' f. 127b 166. 'O Lord, consider my distres.' 'Wilkinson.' f. 128 167. 'Ponder my words, O Lord.' 'Batten.' f. 128b 168. 'Unto ye, O Lord.' 'Wilkinson.' f. 129b 169. 'Allmightie and everlastinge God.' 'Palmer.' ff. 130, 160 170. 'I will Sing unto ye Lord.' '[John] Amner.' f. 130b 171. 'Behould how good and joyfull.' 'Portman.' f. 133b 172. 'O praise God in his holyness.' 'Edward Smith.' f. 134 173. 'Blessed are all theye.' '[O.] Gibbons.' f. 135 174. 'O Lord, let me know.' 'Tomkins.' f. 135b 175. 'What reward.' 'Jo. Foster.' f. 136 176. 'My dayes are gon.' 'Cutts.' f. 136b 177. 'Lord, what is man.' 'Foster.' f. 137 178. 'Heare, my people.' 'Child.' ff. 137 (where it is altered to 'Gibbons'), 142179. 'I will magnifie the, O Lord.' 'Martine Persone.' f. 138 180. 'My heart is set.' 'W. Smith.' f. 138b 181. 'Lord, in the is all my trust.' '[Edmund] Hooper.' f. 139182. 'O praise the Lord, ye Angells.' 'Cutts.' f. 139b 183. 'Lord, turne not away.' '[N.] Ghiles' or 'Giles.' f. 140 184. 'Have mercy upon me, God.' 'Gibbons.' f. 141 185. 'Holy . . . Lord God Almightye.' 'Batten.' f. 141b186. 'O how amiable.' 'Gale' (Galle in the index), f. 142 187. 'O Lord, thou hast searched.' '[N. (?)] Giles.' f. 142b 188. 'Glory bee to God one high.' '[H.] Loosemore.' f. 143b 189. 'Have pittie upon me, God.' '[Chr.] Gibbons.’ f. 144. 190. 'Out of the deepe.' 'Docter Giles' (Gilles in the index), f. 144b191. 'I will All wayes Give thanks.' 'Mudd' or 'Mudes.' f. 145 192. 'The Lord is my light.' 'Wil. Laws' or 'Lawes.' f. 145b 193. 'Feare not, shepherd.' 'Loosemore' (Shepeard in the index). f. 146b 194. 'I heard a voyce.' 'Bryne.' f. 147 195. 'I Will Give thanks unto thee.' '[H.] Loosemore.' f. 147b 196. 'O give thanks.' '[William] Tucker.' f. 149197. 'My heart is fixed.' By the same. f. 149b 198. ['There were shepherds.'] By the same. f. 150199. 'Comfort yea, my People.' By the same. f. 150b 200. 'This is the day.' By the same. f. 150b 201. 'Wherewithall shall a younge man.' By the same. f. 151202. 'I will give thanks unto thee.' 'John Nichols.' f. 151b
The remainder of the MS. is headed 'Anthems with Verses for Holy-Dayes,' but this only applies to the following 39 anthems, which include 5 (nos. 226-230) for 'Kings Day':—203. 'Behould, I bring you.' '[O.] Gibbons.' f. 153204. 'I will preach thy lawe.' 'William Smith.' i, f. 153b205. 'Steven being full of.' 'Thomas Tomkins.' f. 154b206. 'Mercifull Lord, we beseech thee.' 'Geeres.' f. 155207. 'Allmightie God, who out.' 'Hen. Palmer.' f. 155b208. 'Allmightie God, who didst manifest.' 'Doc. Bull.' f. 155b. 209. 'O God, who through.' 'W. Smith.' f. 156b. 210. 'How is the gould become dimme' (for King Charles, the Martyr). 'Elias Smith.' f. 157211. 'Allmightie and everlasting God.' 'Tomkins.' f. 157b212. 'Allmightie and everlasting God.' 'W. Smith.' f. 158213. 'Allmightie and everlasting God' (not the same as no. 169). 'H. Palmer.' f. 158b214. 'Turne thou us, good Lord.' 'Batten.' f. 159215. 'Turne thou us, o good Lord.' 'Tomkins.' f. 160b216. 'The blessid Lamb.' '[Edmund] Hooper.' f. 161217. 'Christ riseinge againe.' 'Juxon.' ff. 162, 181218. 'If yee bee risen.' '[O.] Gibbons.' f. 163219. 'Allmightie God, which through.' '[Richard] Deeringe.' f. 163b220. '[G]rant, we beseech.' 'W. Smith.' f. 164b. 221. '[O] clap your hands.' '[M.] East.' f. 165222. '[O] Lord, our Governer.' '[W.(?)] Mundy.' f. 165b. 223. '[O] God, the kinge.' 'Orl. Gibbons.' f. 166b224. 'Behould, ye hour commeth.' By Gibbons. f. 168225. '[G]od, which on this day' or 'God, which as at this time.' 'Doc. Giles' or 'Gilles.' ff. 169, 177b226. 'Grant, holy trinitie.' O. Gibbons. f. 170227. 'Thou god, that guidest.' 'Doc. Giles' (or rather Byrd — see no. 108). f. 170b. 228. 'Give ye kinge thy judgements].' 'Wilkes.' f. 171229. 'O Lord, make thy servant.' '[William] Cranford.' f. 171b230. 'Give the kinge thy judgements.' '[H.] Loosmore.' f. 172231. 'As they departed.' '[M.(?)] East.' f. 173. 232. 'Almighty God [who by].' '[O.] Gibbons.' f. 173b233. 'Everlasting God.' 'Doc. Giles.' f. 174234. 'Therefore rejoyce.' 'Batten.' f. 174b. 235. '[Almighty God, w]hich hast knit.' 'Tomkins.' f. 175236. '[H]alleluiah.' 'Wilkes.' f. 175b237. ''Jesus came when the doors were Shutt.' 'Tomkins.' f. 176b238. 'I will Allwayes Give Thanks.' 'Kinge.' f. 177239. 'Se, Sinfull Soule.' 'Gibbs.' i, i. 178b240. 'God, which hast taught.' 'W. Smith.' f. 179241. 'I heard a voyce.' 'Jo. Batten.' f. 179b242. 'Send aide.' 'Jo. Mundy.' f. 180243. 'In thee, Lord, have I put' (full anthem). 'James Carr. ' f. 181b244. 'O God, wherefor art thou absent' (full anthem). 'Docter Child.' f. 182b245. 'Allmighty God, who seest' (full anthem). 'Foster.' f. 183246. 'Sett up thy selfe.' 'Foster.' f. 183b247. 'O lett my mouth bee filled.' 'Docter Child.' f. 184248. 'Thou art my king.' By the same. f. 184249. 'O sing unto ye Lord.' By the same. f. 184b250. 'Blessed be the Lord God.' By the same. f. 184b251. 'O clapp your hands.' By the same. f. 185252. 'O praise the Lord, Laud yee.' By the same. f. 185253. 'O pray for the peace.' By the same. f. 186254. ['Glory be to God on high.'] By the same. f. 186b255. 'Lord, How are they increased.' 'King.' f. 187. 256. 'I will allways give thanks.' Anonymous. f. 187b. 257. 'Have pitie upon me.' 'Wisse,' sc. Wise. f. 188. 258. 'By ye waters.' 'Wise.' f. 188b. 259. 'Thou, God, art praised.' Anonymous. By Wise(?). f. 189. 260. 'Teach me, Lord.' '[C.] Gibbons.' f. 189b. 261. 'Lord, how longe wilt thou.' 'Tuckere.' f. 190. 262. 'Like as my heart (sic) desiris.' Anonymous. f. 191. 263. 'I will magnifie thee, God.' 'Tuckers.' f. 192. 264. 'Lift up your heads.' ['J. (?)] Hutchinson.' f. 205. 265. 'The Lord hear thee.' 'Greggs.' f. 205b. 266. 'O God, the proud.' '[J. (?)] Hutchinson.' f. 206b. 267. 'O praise the Lord, all ye heathen.' '[H. (?)] Pursell.' f. 206b. 268. 'O God, thou art my God.' 'Mudd.' f. 207. 269. 'O God, wherefore art thou absent.' 'Dr. Blow.' f. 207b. 270. 'My song shall be.' 'Lawes.' f. 208271. 'How are ye mighty fallen.' 'Wise.' f. 209.
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George Davenport, Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham: Owned: in 1664, 1675.
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- Barnard, John, musician; publisher of church music; minor canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, fl 1625-1649
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