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Agnes Hume`s music book.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.5.2.17
Scope and Contents The music book contans 15 pieces possibly for guitar, four common psalm tunes, and eight songs, with the later addition of some Scots tunes for violin. The guitar tunes (folios 1-4 verso) are written on a six line stave. The songs (folios 14 verso-17 verso, 8-9 - the correct arrangement) include:‘There is a lady sweet and kind’ by Thomas Ford (folio 15 verso);‘Gather your Rosebuds’, a setting of Robert Herrick`s poem (folio 16);`I...
Dates: Circa 1704.

Copies, 17th century, of Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall`s renderings in Latin verse of the Psalms and the Song of Solomon.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.19.2.12
Scope and Contents

The original was probably written after 1616, since it includes a dedicatory poem to Charles I as Prince of Wales.

Dates: ?After 1616.

Gaelic oral history recordings, Scottish folk music, and Gaelic psalm singing recordings from the Gairloch Heritage Museum Oral History, Gaelic Story and Song Collection.

 Series
Identifier: UNLS008
Scope and Contents

A collection of songs, music, stories and testimony from the Gaelic community.

Dates: 1960-2000.

Leyden Song Book: a collection of songs, instrumental pieces, and psalms, possibly compiled by Williane Stirling, with later additions.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.5.2.14
Scope and Contents The contents are:1. 54 songs and instrumental pieces (folios 1-25 verso), of which the following have been identified:`My love bound me`, Robert Jones, ‘Second Book of Songs’, 1601 (folio 4 verso);`Do not O do not praise`, Robert Jones, ‘Ultimum Vale’, 1608 (folio 5);`There is none, O none but you`, Thomas Campion, ‘Second Book of Airs’, 1610 (folio 6);`Vaine men whose follies`, Thomas Campion, ‘Second Book of Airs’,...
Dates: Circa 1639.

Music book of Alexander MacAlman.

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Identifier: MS.9477
Scope and Contents A volume of psalm tunes and other songs, compiled circa 1643 by Edward Millar, director of the Chapel Royal of Scotland, and owned circa 1660 by Alexander MacAlman (Dean of Argyll?), from whom it passed to the Reverend Colin Campbell of Achnaba, minister of Ardchattan, an ancestor of the depositor.The contents are as follows:(i) Vocal exercises (folio 1);(ii) Fifteen common psalm tunes, all already contained in the psalter of 1635 in almost the same order,...
Dates: [Before 1643.]

Music book of unknown ownership containing operatic arias, Scottish and other songs, marches and psalm tunes.

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Identifier: MS.21753
Scope and Contents

The paper is watermarked 1797 and the pieces appear to be written in a contemporary hand. An engraved preliminary leaf (with a large space for the owner's name, etc.) is at folio i. Leaves have been cut or torn out after folios i, 30 and 39, and folios 38 and 39 were formerly stuck together with wax seals.

Dates: [1797, or after.]

Music notebook.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.5.2.11
Scope and Contents

The notebook contains:

notes on musical theory (folios 1-12 verso, 32 verso-33);

the common psalms tunes as in the psalter of 1625 with the addition of ‘Newtoun’, all in four parts (folios 13-25);

the proper tunes to psalms 119, 136 and 25, church part only (folios 27v.-29v.); and,

the song `Gather your rosebuds`, attributed to William Lawes (folios 30-31).

Dates: Circa 1700.