A canon by Elway Bevin, A.D. 1631 ; "four parts to the plain song, every part [five] in one, resting five semibriefes after other" ; put into modern notation and adapted to words by Thos. Oliphant.
For 21 voices.
Text: Sing praises unto the Lord.
Caption title.
1 score (1 leaf) ; 36 cm.
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Method of acquisition: Given (1905)
Production date: AD 1840 : [London] :[s.n.],[1840]
Accession number: MU.593
Primary reference Number: 278531
ALMA control 001: 994831853803606
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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