IDENTIFIERS ----------- id: 249110 accession number: MU.MS.168 DATE AUDIT ---------- created: Tuesday 15 September 2020 updated: Monday 11 October 2021 DESCRIPTIVE DATA ---------------- object type: Collection of 297 pieces for keyboard.The first 95 are numbered in the original manuscript; nos. 96-297 are those given in the edition by J.A. Fuller Maitland and W. Barclay Squire (Breitkopf & Hartel, 1899 ; reprinted by Dover Publications, 1963; revised, 1980). Other sequences of numbers apply to the pieces by Giles Farnaby, Peter Philips, Sweelinck & Tomkins. Editorial title. Editions: see revised Dover edition, 2 vols, 1980, and various volumes of the Musica Britannica series. Harpsichord music. Possibly in the hand of Francis Tregian the Younger. Watermark: "D" and 3 rings below Basle crozier (made by the Düring family of Basle) Pages 177-180 are blank. Conservation and binding details given on separate ts. leaf. Binding: Cockerell Bindery, DC 6039, 6 May 1977. With index at end: 'Henry Smith, Richmond, Scripsit - from a M.S. Index in the Possession of Mr Bartleman 24 March 1816' - note at end of index. title: Fitzwilliam virginal book NOTES ----- type: history note value: Provenance: Founder's bequst 1816. Inscribed: 'Fitzwilliam 1783'. 'Queen Elizabeth's Harp Book Purchased at the sale of Doctor Pepusch's Collection, B R Bremner 1762 [actually 1752] for 10 guineas' - note inside front cover. 'Given by Mr Bremner to Lord Fitzwilliam' - note inside front cover. LICENSING --------- text license status: CC0 image license status: CC-BY-NC-SA OWNERSHIP --------- instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum department: Manuscripts and Printed Books STABLE URL ---------- url: https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/249110 PEOPLE ------------------- Pepusch, Johann Christopher Bremner, Robert CATEGORIES ------ category: manuscript (music) DATING ------ CREATORS -------- maker: Tregian, Francis maker: Cockerell Bindery maker: Smith, Henry (Richmond) maker: Bartleman, James DIMENSIONS ---------- dimension: Height units: cm value: 34