Edmund Turges (c. 1450–1500) thought to be also Edmund Sturges (fl. 1507–1508) was an English Renaissance era composer who came from Petworth, was ordained by Bishop Ridley in 1550, and joined the Fraternity of St. Nicholas (the London Guild of Parish Clerks) in 1522. Several works are listed in the name of Turges in the Eton Choirbook, which survived Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries between 1536 and 1541. Turges also has a Magnificat extant in the Caius Choirbook, and compositions in the Fayrfax Boke.
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From stormy Windes
Enforce yourself as Goddes knight
Alas, it is I that wot not what to say
Gaude flore virginali
magnificat
Gaude flore virginali a 4
Enforce Yourself as Goddës Knight
Gaude flore virginali I
Enforce Yourself As Godd
Edmund Turges (c. 1486) - Enforce yourself as Goddes knight
From Stormy Winds
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