
English anthologist, singer and composer. He was a tenor lay clerk at St George's Chapel, Windsor, in 1575. He became a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal from February 3, 1594 'without pay' and was appointed to a full place on August 20, 1598. He is perhaps best known as copyist of My Ladye Nevells Booke of keyboard pieces by William Byrd, which was completed on September 11, 1591, and is now owned by the Marquis of Abergavenny. He was also the copyist of the second part of The Forrest-Heyther Partbooks.
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4 Vocum
Coockow as I me walked (from "The Queen's Delight - 17th Century English Ballads & Dances")
Coockow As I Me Walked
Cockoow as I me Walked
Browning
Browning [BM. Royal Ms. RM 24 d 2 - folio 121v-122]
Sermone Blando [BM. Royal Ms. RM 24 d 2 - folio 112v-113]
Sermone blando
Coockow
A Duo
Upon ut-re-mi-fa-sol-la
Coockow [BM. Royal Ms. RM 24 d 2 - folio 119v-120/124v-125]
Upon Ut-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La [BM. Royal Mu. RM 24 d 2 - folio 100v-101]
Baldwine: 4 Vocum
F.111 [?] - Salva Nos II
F.98v-99 (1600) - a Duo
F.123v-124 (1592) - Upon in Nomine
F.110v [?] - Salva Nos I
F.127v-128 (1603) - IV Vocum
John Baldwine: 4 Vocum
Upon In Nomine
Upon Salva Nos
A Duo from the Baldwine Manuscript
Coockow As I Me Walked, from "The Commonplace Book"
A Browning of 3voc
A Duo [BM. Royal Mu. RM 24 d 2 - folio 98v-99]
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