O L[or]d rebuck me not in thine Indignation. O Lord rebuke me not
Scribe:
Godly, John
Binder (person):
Brockman, James (bookbinder)
1 ms. score (4 leaves) ; 33 cm
Language: English
Notes
For SB.
The Bass voice part is written in red ink.
Music written on the recto of each leaf only. On the verso of leaf 1 is written (in the same hand as the musical score): "Jno. Godly his paper, Jan.y 29th 1728/9"
Manuscript in the hand of John Godly.
Watermark: "Pro patria" with Britannia and the Batavian lion in a pallisade; countermark "IV"
Provenance: uncertain, possibly part of the Ferrar's music from Magdalene College, 1915.
Received unbound. Bound in quarter oasis niger, with marbled paper sides and vellum tips by James R. Brockman, July 1982.
1.1.1 S Rebuke me not in thine indignation c G-2 bBEA 3 4''CEC/4.G8G4A/4.G8FED/4EC-/]
History note: Provenance: possibly part of the Ferrar's material from Magdalene College, 1915.
Method of acquisition: Given (1915) by Magdalene College
Production date: AD 1729 : [England], [1729]
Accession number: MU.MS.637
Primary reference Number: 300301
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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