File:COLLECTION Of music for the virginals, by Thomas Mulliner, master of St. Paul's Choir, London. Among the composers are-- Thomas Tallis, Nicholas Carleton, - Allwood, Richard Farrant, - Blyth - Upper cover (Add Ms 30513).jpg

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Mulliner
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COLLECTION Of music for the virginals, by Thomas Mulliner, master of St. Paul's Choir, London. Among the composers are:- Thomas Tallis, Nicholas Carleton, - Allwood, Richard Farrant, - Blytheman, William Shelbye, Christopher Tye, and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. The staves consist of 12, 8, 7 and 6 lines. On ff. 2, 8, 51, 110, 116 are memoranda by John Stafford Smith, organist of the Chapel Royal, circ. 1800. Paper Manuscript; ff. 129.

Temp. Hen. VIII. Obl. Quarto.
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Style: Panel design; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: Brown; Edge: Unspecified
Date Binding: 16c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in blind; Cover Material: Calf
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Shelfmark: Add Ms 30513
Place of creation Binding: England
Object history Text: [16c]; Unspecified; Unspecified
Notes Rebound with original covers onlaid. Blind tooled roll incorporates the initials H.R. amongst pomegranite, portcullis etc motifs.
References Oldham Shrewsbury School Library Bindings
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