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| 2. (ii)
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| ''Ah my heart, I know you well''
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| 10. (xi)
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| ''Now the law is led''
| ''Now the law is led''
| [[Richard Davy|Rycardus Davy]]
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| 11. (xii)
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| ''[[Benedicite! What dreamed I? (Robert Fayrfax)|Benedicite! What dreamed I?]]''
| ''[[Benedicite! What dreamed I? (Robert Fayrfax)|Benedicite! What dreamed I?]]''
| ([[Robert Fayrfax]])
| [[Robert Fayrfax]] (?)
| ATB
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| 13. (xiii)
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| ''To complain me, alas''
| ''To complain me, alas''
| ([[Robert Fayrfax]])
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| ATB
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| attribution from contents page
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| 14. (xv)
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| ''Alas, it is I''
| ''Alas, it is I''
| [[Edmund Turges|Turges (?)]]
| [[Edmund Turges|Turges]] (?)
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| attrib. to Faryfax in contents
| attrib. to Faryfax in contents
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| [[Robert Fayrfax|Roberd Fayrfax]]
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| 22. (xxiiii)
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| [[Robert Fayrfax|Roberd Fayrfax]]
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| 23. (xxv)
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| ''That was my joy''
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| Madame, defrain!
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| ''Alone, alone''
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| 30. (xxxii)
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| Ah my dear, ah, my dear son
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| 31. (xxxiii)
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| Jesu, mercy, how may this be
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| [[John Browne|Browne]]
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| 32. (xxxiiii)
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| ''[[Afraid, alas and why so suddenly? (Anonymous)|Afraid, alas and why so suddenly?]]'' 
| ''[[Afraid, alas and why so suddenly? (Anonymous)|Afraid, alas and why so suddenly?]]''
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| ''[[Woefully arrayed (William Cornysh)|Woefully arrayed]]''
| ''[[Woefully arrayed (William Cornysh)|Woefully arrayed]]''
| [[William Cornysh|William Cornysh Junior]] 
| [[William Cornysh|William Cornysh Junior]]
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| 37. (xxxix)
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| ''[[Ah, blessed Jesu (Richard Davy|Ah, blessed Jesu]]''
| ''[[Ah, blessed Jesu (Richard Davy)|Ah, blessed Jesu]]''
| [[Richard Davy|Richard Dauy]]
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| 39. (xli)
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| 40. (xlii)
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| [[Richard Davy|Rychard Dauy]]
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| 41. (xliii)
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| [[William Cornysh|William Cornyssh Junior]]
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| [[William Cornysh|William Cornysh Junior]]  
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| 44. (xlvi)
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| [[Edmund Turges]]
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| dated 1501, a prayer for Henry VII's son Arthur 
| dated 1501, a prayer for Henry VII's son Arthur
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| 45. (xlvii)
| 45. (xlvii)
| ''This day day daws''
| ''This day day daws''
| anon.
| [[Anonymous]]
| SAB
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| 46. (xlviii)
| 46. (xlviii)
| ''Small pathes to the greenwood''
| ''Small pathes to the greenwood''
| anon.
| [[Anonymous]]
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| 47. (xlix)
| 47. (xlix)
| ''Enforce yourself as Goddes knight''
| ''Enforce yourself as Goddes knight''
| [[Edmund Turges]]
| [[Edmund Turges]]
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| 48. (l)
| 48. (l)
| ''Be it know to all''
| ''Be it know to all''
| anon.
| [[Anonymous]]
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| 49. (li)
| 49. (li)

Revision as of 16:28, 29 June 2010

The Fayrfax Manuscript (British Museum Add MS 5465) contains works of William Cornishe jr., Davy, Banastir, Newark, Sheringham, Tutor, Turges, Browne, Sir Thomas Philipps, and a number of anonymous composers as well as seven pieces by Robert Fayrfax, whose arms appear on the title page. It seems to have been compiled before Fayrfax received the title of Doctor in 1504, and a prayer for Prince Arthur (d. 1502) likewise dates it to around the turn of the century. A modern edition by John Stevens appears in Musica Britanica vol. 36.

No. Title Composer Parts Notes
1. (i) The farther I go SA
2. (ii) Ah my heart, I know you well Anonymous SA
3. (iii) What causeth me woeful thoughtes SA
4. (iiii) So far I trow from remedy SA
5. (v) My woeful heart SA
6. (vj)
7. (xiii)
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10. (xi) Now the law is led Rycardus Davy T incomplete, Tenor voice only
11. (xii) That was my woe R. Fayrfax AT
12. (xiii) Benedicite! What dreamed I? Robert Fayrfax (?) ATB attribution from contents page
13. (xiii) To complain me, alas Robert Fayrfax (?) ATB attribution from contents page
14. (xv) Alas, it is I Turges (?) ATB attrib. to Faryfax in contents
15. incomplete
16. incomplete
17. (xix)
18. (xx)
19. (xxi)
20. (xxii) Most clear of colour Roberd Fayrfax SAT
21. (xxiii) I love, loved, and loved would I be Roberd Fayrfax SAT
22. (xxiiii) Alas, for lack of her presence Roberd Fayrfax SAT
23. (xxv) That was my joy Anonymous TTB
24. (xxvi) Somewhat musing Robert Fayrfax ATB
25. (xxvii) Madame, defrain! Anonymous ATB
26. (xxviii)
27. (xxviiii)
28. (xxx)
29. (xxxi) Alone, alone Anonymous AAT
30. (xxxii) Ah my dear, ah, my dear son Anonymous AAT
31. (xxxiii) Jesu, mercy, how may this be Browne SATB
32. (xxxiiii) Afraid, alas and why so suddenly? Anonymous SATB
33. (xxxv) Woefully arrayed William Cornysh Junior SATB
34. (xxxvi) Ah, gentle Jesu Sheryngham ATTB
35. (xxxvii) Woefully arrayed Browne SAT
36. (xxxviii) My fearful dream Gilbert Banastir ATB
37. (xxxix) Ah, blessed Jesu Richard Dauy SAT
38. (xl) Ah mine heart, remember thee well Richard Dauy SAT
39. (xli) Margaret meek Browne SAT
40. (xlii) Joan is sick and ill at ease Rychard Dauy SSA
41. (xliii) Ay, besherew you! William Cornyssh Junior SAT
42. (xliiii) Who shall have my fair lady? SSA
43. (xlv) Hoyda, hoyda, jolly rutterkin William Cornysh Junior TTB
44. (xlvi) From stormy windes Edmund Turges ATT dated 1501, a prayer for Henry VII's son Arthur
45. (xlvii) This day day daws Anonymous SAB
46. (xlviii) Small pathes to the greenwood Anonymous ATB
47. (xlix) Enforce yourself as Goddes knight Edmund Turges SAT
48. (l) Be it know to all Anonymous TTB
49. (li) In a slumber late as I was Anonymous SAT Concordance in Drexel Manuscript NYPL 4180