Archer Glee : for Four Voices in E♭ with accompaniments / Written by Mrs. Crespigny of Camberwell, for the Royal Surry Bowmen, upon the Duke of Clarence giving a Bugle Horn to be shot for ; [at end] Composed by R.J.S.Stevens, 1792, Lambeth. What shall he have that merits most
For ATTB and orchestra (vl1, vl2, vla, b, fl1-2, cor1-2)
First line: What shall he have that merits most
Holograph manuscript in ink.
"Published 1792 in the key of C. Performed at Harrison & Knevits [=Knyvett's] Vocal Concert" -- additional note at end
Watermark: "GR" below fleur de lis over Strasbourg bend; countermark "E & P"
1.1.1 A Chearful What shall he have that merits most Eb C-3 bBEA 6/8 8,B/4'E8E4E8G/4G8F4F8F/4F8G4A8F/
Glees, catches, rounds, etc. Vocal quartets with orchestra Scores.
1 ms. score (p. 33-48) ;25 x 31 cm.; 1 ms. score (p. 33-48) ;25 x 31 cm.;
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Accession number: MU.MS.740.033
Primary reference Number: 249438
ALMA leader: 01658cdm a2200289 a 4500
ALMA control 001: 995093023803606
ALMA reference a: (UkCU)509302-depfacfmdb
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