YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 1603
Bibliography: [facsimile] ed.CNRS (Paris, 1971)
folio
Dd.5.78.3 40v
Folger 17
cf Collard: Dd.9.33 31v-32
Pilkington: 31392 26v-27
JD: Euing 17v-18/1
Barley1596 66-69 (orph.)
Dd.5.78.3 39v-40
Pickeringe 29v
Thysius 395/2
Allison: Board 10/3
Euing 48v-49/1
Montbuysson 1/1
2764(2) 9v (dt/cnst)
Dd.3.18 34v-35 (cnst)
408/2 100/3-101/1
408/2 113/2
Euing 46v-47
2764(2) 12/3
cf: 408/2 104/2
Dd.2.11 80/2
Nn.6.36 19v-20/1 (l.v.)
Lodge 5
JD: Board 12v/2
Cosens 32v
Euing 31/2
Pickeringe 22v and 35/2
Vilnius 6v/1
Dd.9.33 29v-30 and 81v/4 (band.)
Fuhrmann 1615 114-115/1
?JD: Mynshall 8/4
Dd.2.11 53/2 and 66/3
Folger 16v
Dd.3.18 11 and 18
31392 25
Montbuysson 3v
Thysius 389/1
Valerius1626 83
Vallet1615 47-48
Vilnius 14v/1
Dlugoraj 372
Cologne 24
Fabritius no.9
Hainhofer IV 36
cf: Dd.5.78.3 28v
Euing 38/2
Mynshall 1/2
Pickeringe 25/3 and 33v/1
Vilnius 57/3
Wickhambrook 12/2
Folger 9v/1 (dt)
Besard1603 134v/2
Richard 24
Dd.2.11 58v/2
Sampson 11v/2 (dt/cnst)
Dd.2.11 14v/1 (band.)
Sampson 3v/2
Welde 1
Dallis 162
Dd.4.22 3
Dd.9.33 82v-83
Dd.2.11 66v/2
Nn.6.36 23v
Dallis 162
408/2 112/1
Mynshall 5/2-5v/1
Wemyss 23/3-24/1
Wickhambrook 14v-15/1
Cosens 20v-21
Folger 1v-2 (frgmt)
Pickeringe 11/2 & 11v-12 (dt pts)
Dd..3.18 14v-15/1 (dt)
cf: Thysius 142/2
Stobaeus 22v/2
Dolmetsch 23v-25 and 25v-26
Valerius1626 258-260
Vallet1615 57
Vallet1616 6/2
Vilnius 27
original
ascription
title
composer
cons.
& cogs.
13/1
THe
Queenes good Night.
Queen's
Goodnight, duet treble
Thomas
Robinson
13/2
Heere
followeth the Ground.
Queen's
Goodnight, duet ground
Thomas
Robinson
14/1
TWenty
waies vpon the bels
The
Bells, duet treble
Thomas
Robinson
14/2
Heere
followeththe ground.
The
Bells, duet ground
Thomas
Robinson
15
ROw
well you Marriners.
Row
Well You Mariners
Thomas
Robinson
16
A
Galliard
Galliard
Thomas
Robinson
17
A
Galliard
Galliard
Thomas
Robinson
18
A
Plaine song for two Lutes.
Plainsong,
first partof duet
Thomas
Robinson
19
[inv]
A
Plaine song for two Lutes.
Plainsong,
second part of duet
Thomas
Robinson
20
GRiffe
his delight
Griffe's
Delight
Thomas
Robinson
21/1
PAssemezo
galyard.
Passamezzo
Galliard, duet treble
Thomas
Robinson
21/2
Heere
followeththe ground to this Treble.
Passamezzo
Galliard, duet ground
Thomas
Robinson
22
A
Fantasie for two Lutes. All in Vnisons.
Fantasia,
first part of duet
Thomas
Robinson
23
[inv]
A
Fantasie for two Lutes. All in Vnisons.
Fantasia,
second part of duet
Thomas
Robinson
24
A
GALLIARD.
Galliard
Thomas
Robinson
25
MErry
Melancholie.
Merry
Melancholy
Thomas
Robinson
26
A
Toy for two Lutes.
Toy,
first part of duet
Thomas
Robinson
27
[inv]
A
Toy for two Lutes.
Toy,
second part of duet
Thomas
Robinson
28
RObinsons
Riddle
Robinson's
Riddle
Thomas
Robinson
29
GOe
from my Window.
Go
From My Window
Thomas
Robinson
Dd.2.11
3
30
A
TOY.
Toy
Thomas
Robinson
Dd.5.78.3
11/2
31
A
GIGVE.
Jig,
Rosa Solis
Thomas
Robinson
32
A
TOY.
Toy
Thomas
Robinson
33
A
TOY.
Toy
Thomas
Robinson
Euing
29v/2
34
AN
ALMAIGNE.
Almain
Thomas
Robinson
35
AN
ALMAIGNE.
Almain
Thomas
Robinson
36/1
RObin
is to the greenwood gone.
Robin
is to the Greenwood Gone/ Bonny Sweet Robin/ Robin Hood
Thomas
Robinson
Ballet
27
36/2
A
TOY.
Toy
Thomas
Robinson
37
THe
Queenes Gigue.
Queen's
Jig
Thomas
Robinson
38-39
VT
Re Mi Fa Sol La 9 sundry waies:for one Lute.
Fantasia
Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La
Thomas
Robinson
40-41
MY
Lord Willobies welcome home.
Lord
Willoughby's Welcome Home/Roland
Thomas
Robinson
Hove1601
107v/3
42-43
BELLVEDERE.
Belvedere
Thomas
Robinson
44-45
THe
Spanish Pauin.
Spanish
Pavan
Francis
Pilkington
31392
25v
46/1
A
GIGVE.
Jig
Thomas
Robinson
46/2
A
GIGVE.
Jig
Thomas
Robinson
47/1
WAlking
in a country towne.
Walking
in aCountry Town
Thomas
Robinson
47/2
BOny
sweet boy.
Bonny
Sweet Boy
Thomas
Robinson
Dd.2.11
66/2
48/1
A
GIGVE.
Jig
Thomas
Robinson
48/2
LANTERO.
L'Entrelu
Thomas
Robinson
48/3
THree
parts in one vpon an old ground. / Heereendeth the Tabliture for the Lute.
Old
Ground
Thomas
Robinson
55/1
SWeet
IESV who shall lend mee wings.
Sweet
Jesu Who Shall Lend Me Wings
Thomas
Robinson
55/2
A
Psalme.
Psalm
Thomas
Robinson
56/1
O
Lord of whom I doe depend.
O
Lord of Whom I Do Depend
Thomas
Robinson
56/2
O
Lord that art my righteousnesse.
O
Lord That Art My Righteousness
Thomas
Robinson
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