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The prints of Wales are charming prints : Catch for three Voices / Wiritten by John Haylock ; [at end] Composed by R.J.S.Stevens, Lambeth, 1790. Revised 1819.: MU.MS.739.093

Object information

Current Location: In storage

Titles

The prints of Wales are charming prints : Catch for three Voices / Wiritten by John Haylock ; [at end] Composed by R.J.S.Stevens, Lambeth, 1790. Revised 1819.
Prints of Wales are charming prints

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Description

For AAA.
Holograph manuscript in ink.
1.1.1 A Moderato The prints of Wales are charming prints C C-3 c 8-'GGG4.A8G/4FE{8DEF}E/4DEF{8EF}/
Glees, catches, rounds, etc. Vocal trios, Unaccompanied.

Measurements and weight

1 ms. score (p. 93-94) ;25 x 31 cm.; 1 ms. score (p. 93-94) ;25 x 31 cm.;

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Identification numbers

Accession number: MU.MS.739.093
Primary reference Number: 249472
ALMA leader: 01097cdm a2200229 a 4500
ALMA control 001: 995091483803606
ALMA reference a: (UkCU)509148-depfacfmdb
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Audit data

Created: Friday 18 September 2020 Updated: Monday 18 December 2023 Last processed: Monday 18 December 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Manuscripts and Printed Books

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