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VIRGINAL MUSIC.
Number. Name. Folio. Composer.


29 Behould 162 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}[1]
30 Turne Thye Face 164 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
31 Deliver mee 166 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}[2]
32 The Marchant's Dreame 170 [3]
33 Rogero 176
34 182
35 186 [4]
36 188 Byrd.
37 196 Englitt.
38 The Quadrant Pavin 202 Bull.
39 Passa Measures Pavin 217 Byrd.
40 Passa Measures Galliard 230 {{{1}}}
41 Mr Bird's Gallard 240 {{{1}}}
42 Mounser's Alman 344 {{{1}}}
43 Fortune 252 {{{1}}}
44 A Grounde 258 {{{1}}}
45 A Ground 263 {{{1}}}
46 Parsons Innominey (sic) 272 {{{1}}}
47 Johnson's delighte 276 {{{1}}}[5]
48 The Galliard to the Pavin aforesaid. 284 {{{1}}}
49 Quadrant Pavin 288 {{{1}}}
50 The Galliard 302 {{{1}}}[6]
51 Pavin 311 {{{1}}}
52 The Galliard 319 {{{1}}}
53 A Galliard 322 {{{1}}}
54 Goe from my Windoe 324 {{{1}}}
55 Lachramie 331 {{{1}}}[7]
56 A Pavan 340
57 Doctor Bull's Gall(iard) 347 Bull.
58 352
59 360
60 Mounser's Alman 366 Byrd.
61 Harding's Gall(iard) 388
62 A Pariudam 386 Byrd.
63 A Grounde 390 {{{1}}}
64 A Pavin 404
65 Galliard 412
66 An Alman 416
67 A pavin 420
68 The Galliard 426
69 Robbin Hood 430
70 If my Complaints, or Pyper's Galliard. 442
71 The King's Hunt 447 Bull.
72 456
73 Praeludiam 458
74 Watkins Ale 460
75 462
76 464
77 The same a noate lower 466
78 468


4. Benjamin Cosyn's Virginal Book. This fine folio volume, like the last-mentioned collection, is the property of Her Majesty, and is preserved at Buckingham Palace. The binding is of English workmanship, and contemporary with the MS. It consists of calf with gold tooling. The letters 'B. C.' are stamped both on the front and the back, and part of the tooling has been stamped above the letters 'M. O.'—probably the initials of an earlier owner. The book has been shut by brass clasps, but these are now broken off. At the beginning is an index, divided into 'A Table of these Lessons followinge made and sett forth by Ben Cos,' 'A Table of these Lessons followinge made by Mr. Docter Bull,' 'A Table of these Lessons following made by Mr. Or. Gibbons,' 'These lessons following are made by Tallis and Byrd,' after which comes a list of six services contained in the same volume, at the end of which is written 'These are ye six services for the Kings Royall Chappell.' The same page also contains 'A Catch of 9 parts in one,' 'Let us goe pray for John Cook's soul,' and 'A Table of all these lessons generally contained in this Booke are in Nomber: 96. By me Beniamin Cosyn Right owner of this Booke.' Hawkins (History, vol. iii. p. 421) says that Benjamin Cosyn was 'a famous composer of lessons for the harpsichord, and probably an excellent performer on that instrument,' that he flourished about the year 1600, and that 'there are many of his lessons extant that seem in no respect inferior to those of Bull.' The last statement looks as if Hawkins had been acquainted with the Virginal Book, for many of the lessons in it against which Cosyn's name appears, are undoubtedly the compositions of Bull and of other authors: indeed it is probable that further research would show that Cosyn had very little to do with any of the compositions in the book. His name is found in no other collection, and who he was is not known. A John Cosyn is mentioned by Anthony à Wood (Bodleian Library, Wood, 19 D. (4) 10b) as organist of Charterhouse.

The following is a complete list of the contents of the volume: as the old pagination is in places irregular, the pages have been numbered freshly. The titles in the index are sometimes different from those in the body of the book: when these variations occur, they have been noted in the last column:—

No. Name. Page. Composer. Title in Index.
 1 A Prelude   1 Benj. Cosyn
 2 A Pavin   2 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} In E, La, Mi.
 3 The Galliard to itt   5 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} In A, Re.
 4 Lacrime Pavin   8 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 5 The Galliard to itt  12 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 6 A Pavin  15 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} The Lo. Lumlye's Pavin
 7 The Galliard to itt  19 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
 8 A Grounde  22 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} In A, Re.
 9 A Grounde  29 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} In Gam, Ut.
10 Sermone Blando  29 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
11 A Galliard  42 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} In Ff, fu, ut.
12 {{{1}}}  43 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} In D, sol, re.
13 Pakinton's Pownde  46 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
14 A Galliard  49 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} A cross-handed Galllard.
15 Dum Aurora  54 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
16 Whie aske you  59 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 'Why aske yu'.
17 The Queene's Commande.  62 Orl. Gibbons In the Index attributed to Cosyn.
18 Filliday Floutes me  64 Benj. Cosyn 18. 'Fillida.'
19 My Self  65 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
20 Miserere  68 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
21 What you Will  71 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
22 A Galliard  73 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 'My Lo. Rich. his Galliard.'
23 The Kings Hunt  75 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
24 Thomas Lupoes Galliard.  78 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
25 My Lo. Burrows Galliard.  80 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
26 Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la  82 Orl. Gibbons In the Index attributed to Cosyn.
27 A Galliard  88 Benj. Cosyn 'Sr Robert Southwell's Gall.'
28 Mr. Stroude's Galliard  90 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
29 The Galliard to Doct. Bulle's Fantastick Pavin.  91 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
30 Preludiem  93 Doctor Bull 'A Prelude in Gamut.'
31 The Quadren Pavin  94 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
32 The Galliard to itt 101 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
33 Pavana 106 'Finis. Doct. Bulles Ffantasticall Pavine' 'The Phantasticall Pavin.
34 A Pavin in A, re 110 Doctor Bull
35 The Galliard to itt 113 {{{1}}}{{{1}}}
36 Pavana 114 {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 'A Pavin in D, sol, re.'
37 Galliard 114a {{{1}}}{{{1}}} 'The Galliard to itt.'
  1. '2 of ye 51 Psalme.'
  2. 'The last of the 51 Psalme.'
  3. 'Marcthant's Dreame' (Table).
  4. 'Byrd'(Table).
  5. A Pavan.
  6. 'The Galliard to it' (Table).
  7. 'Lachramy' (Table).