Biblioteka Jagiellońska
Mus. ant. pract. P 970
Owned by, and the MS pages in the hand of, the Rev. John Patrick (1632-95), religious controversialist.
c.1660s.Bookplate of Charles Barlow (fl.1720s-30s), of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Leo Liepmannssohn's sale catalogue 183 (1913), item 183 (possibly from MSS purchased in 1907 by James E. Matthew). Library stamp of the Königliche Bibliothek (now Preussische Staatsbibliothek), Berlin. Moved to Kraków in 1946.
Discussed, with various facsimile examples, in H. Diack Johnstone,
Copy, in a musical setting by Edward Coleman, inscribed in a printed exemplum of
Edited from this MS in Charteris, p. 271.
First published in
Copy, in a musical setting.
Edited from this MS in Charteris, pp. 272-3. Cited, with two staves of music, in Johnstone, p. 195.
First published in Walter Porter,
Copy, in a musical setting by Henry Lawes.
Edited from this MS in Charteris, p. 273.
Henry Lawes's musical setting of the first six lines first published in his
Copy, in a musical setting by Sylvanus Taylor.
The lyrics edited from this MS in Charteris, p. 273.
First published in
Musical setting by Silas Taylor published in
Copy, in a musical setting.
Edited from this MS in Johnstone, pp. 187-8, and in Charteris, p. 274.
First published in London, 1664. Brett-Smith, I, 1-88 (pp. 21-2). The song in Thorpe, p. 20.