DATE: c1595 and c1610
Page measurements: 282 x 190 mm
Household or personal anthology in upright folio format. Bound with 408/2 though the sources are completely unrelated. Lumsden dismissed thepossibilitythat 'Squire's Galliard' may have come from Squire's Maske (26 Dec 1613),and its presence in Dd.2.11 seems to confirm this. Though similar gothic hands to that used byScribe A dooccur apparently anachronistically in sources such as 31392 and Euing, both after 1600, the 6-course lute and other features of the notation of Scribe A suggest that this is a layered compilation, that of scribe Adating from c1595 and the remainder copied by a groupof scribes c1610 or 1615. Bacheler was born in 1572, and was certainlywriting quite complex music by 1588, at the age of 16, so the earliest layerprobably dates from any time after about c1590. The watermark is very similar to one dated 1594, and it is thiswhich principally suggests the date of inception.
The viol music and other works added bythe later scribes seem to date unequivocally from the second decade of the 17th century, but it is possible that all the music was copiedearly in the 17th century, but the layout and compilation suggests that Scribe Awrote independently in the book and the other scribes made use of it at somelater date. As well as the lute music, there are a few pieces for lyra viol and some music in staff-notation. Ward made a fairly comprehensive study of the book from a microfilm, and listed the scribes in detail. Only those writing intablature are reproduced here.
Bibliography: Chappell: A Collection of National English Airs i(London, 1838-40), 115
H. Fitzgibbon: 'Lute-books ofBallet and Dallis' ML xi (1930), 71
Ward 1968
page
cf: RA58 54v/1
Folger 1/2
Dallis 192-193
Dd.2.11 89/2
Marsh 386/2-387
Dd.5.78.3 19v/1
2764(2) 10
Marsh 384
ML 8v/1
Folger 13v-14/1
Schele 148/2 (cnst)
Brahe 16v-17/1
Thysius 503
Mynshall 1v-2/1
Sampson 8
Marsh 120-121
Dd.2.11 31v-32/1
Wickhambrook 10v-11/1
Dd.2.11 60v/2 and 72v/1
Hirsch 7v/1
Wickhambrook 11/2
Trumbull 4/2
Nn.6.36 14v/1
Vilnius 20v/2 and 27v
Folger 57v [inv]
Beckmann 13v/2
Brahe 14/2
Vallet 1616 8/1
Valerius 1626 132-133
Thysius 387v
Barley 1596 45-46
Dd.4.22 11v
Euing 27/2
Mynshall 9v/1
Vilnius 7v/1
Weld 2/2 (cnst)
408/2 111/1
Dd.9.33 89 (dt tr.)
Dd.2.11 56/2 (dt pt)
Nn.6.36 15/3 (l.v.)
Thysius 185v/2
Vilnius 60/1
Herhold 18v/2-21/1
Dallis 49/2-50/1
Dallis 71/2 (dvns)
Schele 20-24/1 (dvns)
Hove 1601 106v/1 (dvns)
Eijsertt 33 and 37
Richard 22
FWVB no.65 (Byrd)
Stobaeus 44v-45
Thysius 27v
Sampson 12v/2-13
cf: Vilnius 23v
Eijsertt 93v-94, 94v/1 and 94v/2
Dd.9.33 84/3
Euing 21/2
Dd.9.33 4
Welde 7v/1
Board 16/1
Dd.2.11 99v/1
Besard 1603 120v
Dd.4.22 6v-7
Dolmetsch 95v-96
Nürnberg 16
Dallis 92/1, 264 (vc)
Dd.2.11 87/1
Dd.3.18 21v (dt) and 60v-61 (cnst)
Dd.9.33 90v-91
Euing 8v
Folger 10 (cnst)
Lodge 6v/2-7/1
Mynshall 4v
Pickeringe 4v/2-5/1 and 5/2 (dt pts)
Trumbull 10 (cnst), 15/1 and 17v-19/1 (dt pts)
Vilnius 55/3
Mynshall 5/1
Dd.2.11 1v/2
Dd.3.18 22 (dt)
Pickeringe 5v/1 and 5v/2-6/1 (dt pts)
Euing 46v-47
Robinson 160318v/1
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: Mynshall 8/4
Dd.2.11 53/2 and 66/3
Folger 16v
Dd.3.18 11 and 18
31392 25
Montbuysson 3v
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
Stobaeus 76
Dlugoraj 453
Vilnius 42/1, 59/3 and 66v/1
Valerius 1626 111
Nn.6.36 20/2
Pickeringe 24/4
Ballet 29/1 (l.v.)
Wickhambrook 15v/2 [inv] (dt)
Pickeringe 4/1 (dt)
cf: Dd.3.18 61v (cnst)
ML 7 (solo)
Mynshall 12 (solo)
Sampson 9v (solo)
Weld 2v/1 (solo)
Dallis 85/2 (solo)
Vilnius 7 and 40/1 (solo)
Wickhambrook 15v/1 (dt)
John Johnson
Wickhambrook 14/2
Folger 12
Schele 143-144/1
Dd.2.11 36v-37/1 (band.)
Brogyntyn 29/2 (dt)
Pickeringe 4/2 (dt)
Wickhambrook 16/2 [inv] (dt)
Marsh 264 (solo)
Pickeringe 4v/1 (dt)
Wickhambrook 16/1 (dt)
Brogyntyn 29/2 (dt)
Pickeringe 4/2 (dt)
Wickhambrook 16/2 [inv] (dt)
Marsh 264 (solo)
Pickeringe 4v/1 (dt)
Wickhambrook 16/1 (dt)
Brogyntyn 30
Ballet
p.5 -- Scribe A
original
ascription
title
composer
cons.
& cogs.
3/1
[n.t.]
3/2
Robart
[frgmt]
4-5/1
Queene
Mariees Dump.
Queen
Mary's Dump [P.A.]
2764(2)
1-2
5/2
passing
measuers Pavin
P.A.
Pavan
5/3
[frgmt]
6
MasterMathias
his Galiard
Master
Mathias's Galliard
AnthonyHolborne/Mathias
Mason
Dd.9.33
66v-67/1
7/1
Sir
John Smith's Almain, second partof duet?
John
Dowland [47]
Dowland1610B30v/2-31
7/2
Peg
a Ramsey [frgmt]
Ballet
26/2
8-9
the
quadren Pauen
Quadran
Pavan
JohnJohnson
Dallis
56-59/1
10-11/1
the
galyard to the quadren paven
Clark's
Galliard/ Quadran Galliard/ Jest
Anthony
Holborne
408/2
89
11/2
Lost
is my lyberty
Galliard,
Lost is my Liberty
Dd.2.1140v/3
12-13/1
the
Horne Pipe
Hornpipe
Dd.2.1181/1
13/2
Scale
[frgmt]
14
fortune
my foe to the consort
Fortune
My Foe, cnst part
John
Dowland [62]
cf:
Stobaeus 79v
15
Squires
Galliard
Squire's
Galliard
Dd.2.1149v-50/1
&71v/1
16/1
Mr
Southcote'sGalliard
Anthony
Holborne
Dd.5.78.3
22/2
16/2
[frgmt]
17
A
Galliard by Daniell Batcheler/
To
Plead My FaithGalliard
Daniel
Bacheler
ML15v/1
18
The
flat Paven
Flat
Pavan
JohnJohnson
Board
2v/1
19
The
flat Paven Galliard
Flat
Galliard
John
Johnson
Dd.9.33
92v/2
26/1
Scale[frgmt]
26/2
pegaramsey:-
Peg
a Ramsey
Ballet
7/2
26/3
Robin
Reddocke:-
Robin
Redbreast
Pickeringe
33v/3
27
Bonny
Sweet Robin
Robin
isto the Greenwood Gone/ Bonny Sweet Robin/Robin Hood
408/2
113/2
29/1
Barrow
fosters dreame
Bara
Faustus's Dream [l.v.]
cf:
Vallet 1615 93
29/2
a
Toy allfonsoe
Toy
[l.v.]
?
Ferrabosco
30
Allfonsoe
way.
[l.v.]
31/1
Allfonsoe
[l.v.]
31/2
Allfonsoe.
[l.v.]
32/1
Allfonsoe
way
Courant
[l.v.]
Alfonso
Ferrabosco
GB-CuDd.5.20
24v Alfonsoes Curranta
32/2
a
gig Allfonsoe way
Jig[l.v.]
33/1
the
high waye Allfonsoe
The
Highway[l.v.]
33/2-31/3
Killken
Leerow
Killken
[l.v.]
34/1
A
pauen M Sherly Allfonsoe way
Pavan[l.v.]
Joseph
Sherly
34/2-35/1
The
galliard to the pauen Allfonsoe way
Galliard
[l.v.]
Joseph
Sherly
35/2
Allfonsoe
way
[l.v.]
36/1
A
pauen Leerow way
Pavan[l.v.]
36/2-37/1
A
galliard Lute way
Earl
of Essex's Galliard/Can she Excuse [l.v.]
John
Dowland
37/2
myLadie
richis galliard
Lady
Rich's Galliard/Dowland'sBells [l.v.]
John
Dowland
38/1
The
to hier strings violl way therest in8th to them.
[l.v.]
38/2
A
Toye
Toy
[l.v.]
39
Leerow
lessons
Dump
[l.v.]
Richard
Martin
Nn.6.3615v
40
for
the Leerowe violle
Toy
[l.v.]
42-43
Lachrimaby
mr dowland in eyghte
Lachrimae
[l.v.]
John
Dowland
see
separate list
44
[s.n.]
Thou Sentst to me a Hart was Crowned
45
[inv]
Laveche
for two Lutes
Lavecchia
Pavan,second part of duet
John
Johnson
Brogyntyn
28/2-29/1 (dt)
46
A
galliard for two Lutes after Laueche
Lavecchia
Galliard, first part of duet
cf:
Ballet 47 [inv] (dt)
47
[inv]
A
Galliard for two Lutes afterLaveche
Lavecchia
Galliard, second part of duet
cf:
Ballet 46 (dt)
48
A
Fancey for two Lutes
Drewry's
Accords, first part of duet
Pickeringe
6/2
49/1
[inv]
A
Fancy for two Lutes.
Drewry'sAccords,
second part of duet
Pickeringe
6v/1
49/2
[inv]
[frgmt]
51
[s.n.]
For aLovingConstant Heart
54-55
[inv]
[n.t.]
56-74
[n.t.]
Ballet pp.3, 5 and 7 -- Scribe B
Ballet p.26 -- Scribe C
Ballet p.29 -- Scribe D
YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 1596
Bibliography: Wilburn W. Newcomb: Lute Music of Shakespeare's Time. William Barley:A New Booke of Tabliture, 1596 (Pennsylvania, 1966)
page (Sig.)
31392 29v-30
Hirsch 10
Dd.5.78.3 10v-10a
Hirsch 9v
Cosens 2v-3
Dd.2.11 46v/2-47/1, 82/2 (band.)
Pickeringe 19v-20
Euing 29v/1
Hove 1612 37v
Montbuysson 70v-71/1
31392 26
Dd.2.11 100/1
Pickeringe 31v/2-32/1
Dd.4.22 11v
Euing 27/2
Mynshall 9v/1
Vilnius 7v/1
408/2 111/1
cf: Ballet 14 (cnst)
Weld 2/2 (cnst)
Dd.9.33 89 (dt tr.)
Dd.2.11 56/2 (dt pt)
Nn.6.36 15/3 (l.v.)
Stobaeus 79v
Vilnius 20v/2 and 27v
Folger 57v [inv]
Beckmann 13v/2
Brahe 14/2
Vallet 1616 8/1
Valerius 1626 132-133
Thysius 185v/2
Vilnius 60/1
Herhold 18v/2-21/1
Dallis 49/2-50/1
Dallis 71/2 (dvns)
Schele 20-24/1 (dvns)
Hove 1601 106v/1 (dvns)
Eijsertt 33 and 37
Richard 22
FWVB no.65 (Byrd)
Euing 27v-28/1
31392 14v/2-15
Board 10v-11/1
Dowland 1610B 24
Dd.2.11 40v/1 and 62v/1
Euing 24/1
Folger 16
Hirsch 11v/1
Herbert 55/2
Nn.6.36 37
Cosens 48
Fuhrmann 1615 121/2-122
Bautzen 31/1
Thysius 22v/1
Vallet 1615 36-40
Vilnius 58v/2
Dd.5.78.3 39v-40
Pickeringe 29v
Thysius 395/2
cf Collard: Dd.9.33 31v-32
Pilkington: 31392 26v-27
Allison: Board 10/3
Euing 48v-49/1
Montbuysson 1/1
2764(2) 9v (dt/cnst)
Dd.3.18 34v-35 (cnst)
Robinson: Dd.2.11 3
Dd.5.78.3 40v
Folger 17
Robinson 1603 29
Mynshall 8v/2 (corrupt)
Thysius 401v
31392 23/2
Folger 5v/2
Dd.5.78.3 50v-51/1
Euing 43v-44/1
cf ?JD: Bautzen 35/1
Vilnius 24
Wickhambrook 17/4
Nn.6.36 19 (l.v.) and 20v-21/1 (l.v.)
JD [31]: Dd.5.78.3 37/2
Dd..2.11 82v/1 (band.)
Anthony Holborne: Dd.5.78.3 12/2
Edward Collard: Cosens 9v
Dd.2.11 96v-97/1
Weld 9v/3-10
JD [67]:Dd.9.33 67v-68
John Johnson: Dd.2.11 98/1
Marchant: Dd.9.33 26v-28/1
Dd.2.11 29/2
Dd.9.33 21
GB-Private
original
ascription
title
composer
cons.
&cogs.
LUTE
17
(C1)
The
x Commandements.
TheTen
Commandments
Le
Roy 15687
22-23
(C3v-C4)
Study
Le
Roy 1568 11-12
26-29/1
(D1v-D3/1)
A
Pauan for the Lute/ F.C
Pavan
Francis
Cutting
Dd.5.78.3
14v-15
29/2-32
(D3/2-D4v)
A
Pauan for the Lute. / pauin byF.C.
Pavan
Francis
Cutting
Dd.2.11
57/1-56v/3
33-36
(E1-E2v)
Lacrime
by I.D.
LachrimaePavan
John
Dowland [15]
see
separatelist
37-41
(E3-F1)
A
Pauen for the Lute,/ Pipers Pauin By I.D
Captain
Digorie Piper's Pavan
JohnDowland
[8]
31392
27v-28
42-44
(F1v-F2v)
A
Pauin for the Lute. / an Almaine by. F.C.
Almain
Francis
Cutting
Dd.5.78.3
31/2
45-46
(F3-F3v)
Fortune
by I D
Fortune
My Foe
John
Dowland [62]
Thysius
387v
47-49
(F4-F5)
A
Pauin for rhe [sic] Lute. / A Galliarde by.Fr.C.
Pavan
and Galliard
Francis
Cutting
Euing
46/2
ORPHARION
55-56
(B1-B1v)
The
Countesse of Sussex Galliard. P: R.
Countess
of Sussex's Galliard (1)
Philip
Rosseter
57-58
(B2-B2v)
Another
galliard of the Countesse of Sussex. / P P
Countess
of Sussex's Galliard (2)
Philip
Rosseter
59
(B3)
Another
galliard of the Countesse of Sussex / P.R.
Countess
of Sussex's Galliard (3)
Philip
Rosseter
Herbert
21v/1
60-61
(B3v-B4)
Solus
com Sola made by I.D. / Solus Cum Sola by.I.D.
Solus
cum Sola
John
Dowland [10]
Dd.2.11
58v/1
62
(B4v)
A
Galliard made by I.D. / A Galliarde by I.D.
Earl
of Essex's Galliard/Can She Excuse
John
Dowland [42]
Montbuysson
2/1 and 56v/2-57/1
63
(C1)
A
Galliard made by F.C. / A Galliarde by Fr.C.
Galliard
Francis
Cutting
Dd.5.78.3
30v-31/1
64
(C1v)
A
galliard made by Ed.I. / E.I.
Galliard
Edward
Johnson
65
(C2)
An
Almaine by Frances Cuting. / Allmaine by.Fr.C.
Almain
Francis
Cutting
Dd.9.33
8v
66-69
(C2v-C4)
Go
from my Windowe made by I.D. / Goe from my windowe by I.D.
Go
From My Window
John
Dowland [64]
Euing
17v-18/1
69
(C4v)
Bockingtons
Pound by Fr. C. / Bockington Pound by Fr. C.
Packington's
Pound
Francis
Cutting
Nn.6.36
21/3
71
(D1)
Mistris
Winters Iumpe made by I.D. / Mris WintersJump by J.D.
Mrs
Winter's Jump
John
Dowland [55]
Euing
24v/2
72(D1v)
Cuttings
comfort. / by Fr.C
CuttingComfort
Francis
Cutting
73-75
(D2-D3)
Walsinggam
made by FrancisCutting / Walsingame by Fr. C.
Walsingham
Francis
Cutting
Dd.2.11
96
76-78
(D3v-D4v)
Master
BirdsPauan set by Francis Cutting. / A pauan by Mr Byrde
Bray
Pavan
William
Byrd arr. Francis Cutting
Dd.9.33
12v-13
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