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Jenkins, John. John Jenkins farmhand daybook, 1876-1877. |
Clemson University Libraries, Robert Muldrow Cooper Library |
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TWENTY-ONE fancies for two trebles and a bass, by John Jenkins; transcribed in score. Paper; ff. 30. xviiith cent. Folio.John Jenkins, composer: Consorts, fancies, etc.: 17th, 18th centt., 18th century |
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Allen family. Papers, 1829-1918. Section 8. |
Virginia Historical Society Library |
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CONSORTS for two trebles and a bass, by John Jenkins and Matthew Locke. Three parts. Paper; ff. 37, 36, 35. xviith cent. Oblong Octavo.Matthew Lock: Secular music: 17th, 18th centt.Music: Consorts and ritournelles, 17th cent.: 1700.John Jenkins, comp..., 17th century |
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AIRS composed for the viola-di-gamba, by J. J. [John Jenkins ?]. Paper; xviith cent. Folio., 17th century |
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MS Mus. 249. Lyra-viol music; third quarter of the seventeenth century. Written in tablature by a single hand throughout on printed staves. There are eight staves of six lines each, the first seven printed by woodblock and the bottom stave made fr... |
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1. FANTASIAS and sonatas for three bass viols by John Jenkins; in parts, where of one is missing. Autograph. 1, 9. 2. One hundred suites for three strings, with a theorbo-bass, by William Gregorie, Matthew, Locke and John Jenkins; transcribed in part..., 17th century |
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Balderston Collected Manuscripts, 1735-1822 |
Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College |
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A VOLUME containing fragments of English poetry and music, from J. Dowland and others ; also a collection of allemands, corants, etc., some of which are composed by David Mell and [John] Jenkins. xviith cent. Folio. [15,118], 17th century |
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Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection of papers, [1932]-1978. |
New York Public Library System, NYPL |
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" LITTLE Consortes in three partes," six sets of airs, the last being named ',The Bells," for two trebles and a bass, by John Jenkins. Paper; ff. 40. Circ. 1700. Oblong Octavo.Music: Consorts and ritournelles, 17th cent.: 1700.John Jenkins, composer:..., approximately 1700 |
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Jenkins, John. Emba. |
Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee County Federated Library System |
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Commentary on the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1851, [186-?]. |
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library |
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THREE-PART fancies by John Jenkins. Written for first and second trebles and a bass. Three volumes; each part in a separate volume. Paper; If. 20, 20, 20. xviith cent. Folio., 17th century |
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SEVENTEEN consorts, followed by ritournelles and other pieces bearing French titles, one dated 1679, for two violins and a bass. In parts. Attributed to J. Jenkins; but the autograph is uncertain. Paper; ff. 48. xviith cent. Oblong Folio.Music: Conso..., 17th century |
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SOUTHGATE COLLECTION, Vol. VI. Lute music, in tablature, traced by Florence G. Attenborough from a MS. formerly belonging to the Rookwoods of Coldhani, and afterwards descending through them to the Gages of Hengrave, co. Suff. The composers named or ... |
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CHAMBER-MUSIC by masters of the early part of the seventeenth century, in the autograph of John Jenkins; in parts :-1. Consorts and sets of dances, for three viols. The names of Alfonzo Ferrabosco, junior, Thomas Brewer, J--Withy, William Child, and..., 17th century |
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CHAMBER-MUSIC, in the autograph of J. Jenkins, who is presumed to be the composer of much of the book; in parts:-1. Seventeen fancies for two basses, of which nos 1-9 (ff. 1-6, 13-18) are by S[imon] Ives and nos 12-17 (ff. 8-12, 20-24) are by J[ohn]..., 17th century |
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1. " TOCCATA Quarta per l'Elevazione," for the organ, by Girolamo Frescobaldi. Followed by an imperfect figured bass. Autograph? f. 1. 2. Sinfonias, containing a "canzone" with introduction and other compositions in four parts for violin, lute, spine..., 17th century |
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FIFTY-NINE airs for two trebles and a bass. In three parts. The names of Graben, T. Farmer, Peasable, Baptist, Turner, Wood, Jenkins, Lawes, Webster, Chillmeed, Holmes, and Coleman are given. At f. 12 b appears " Peasable's Brawles," and at f. 40 b a..., 17th century |
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Biography -- Jenkins, John H. |
Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library |
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Jenkins, John. Card index, 1852-1858. |
Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project |
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KEYBOARD AND LYRA VIOL MUSIC, ETC.: volume containing pieces for keyboard and, in tablature, for lyra viol, together with a number of songs, some added at a slightly later date; mid-late 17th century. Copies. Mostly anonymous but the following compos..., 1630-1699 |
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AIRS, fantasias, etc., for three and four parts, by John Jerkins, 1674. In five volumes, arranged for first and second treble, first and second bass, and organ. Paper; xviith cent. Small Folio., 17th century |
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A COLLECTION of solos for the viola da gamba transcribed into modern staff notation from the original (17th cent.) tablature of a MS. belonging to the Corporation of Manchester, under the supervision of Dr. Thomas Lea Southgate, who has written a pre..., 1913 |
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1. " THREE-PART Fantazies " by Matthew Locke and Dr. Christopher Gibbons. Examined " by Mr. Purcells score Book." The bass is in duplicate, apparently for cembalo as well as viola-dagamba. At f. 17 b is a composition by Henry Purcell. If. 1, 18, 35, ..., 17th century |
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy Collection, 1960-1964 |
University of Texas Libraries |
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Jenkins, John. Journal, 1862-1865. |
Boston Public Library, Central Library in Copley Square |
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CONSORTS of three parts with a basso continuo, sonatas, fancies, and airs; in parts (the two trebles only). The writers are :-William Iawes, f. 2. John Jenkins, f. 45 b. Dr. [Christopher] Gibbons, f. 57 b. Matthew Locke, ft. 29 b, 62 b, 88. Mauritio ..., 17th century |
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MUSIC-BOOK Of William Lawes. Autograph. lt contains:-1. Airs for the lute in tablature. ff. 2, 2 b. 2. Canon "Tis joy to see." f. 2 b. 3. Drinking and other songs, some with chorus. If. 7 b-48. At f. 2 b is inserted " An Elegiack on the Bad losse of..., 17th century |
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SOUTHGATE COLLECTION, Vols. I-V. Fancies, In nomines, and pavans, for 5 and 6 viols, in parts, by composers of the reign of James 1, a collection said to have been made by John Jenkins for the L'Estrange family, of Hunstanton, co. Norf. In five volum..., 1603-1649 |
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BASSO CONTINUO part, in tablature, of a collection of compositions written for 4 or 5 viols by Richard Deeringe, John Jenkins, Morris Webster, Charles Colman or Coleman, Alfonso Ferrabosco [?junior], and Robert Johnson. Apparently in the hand of F. C... |
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Jenkins, John,. John Jenkins collection, 1942-1947. |
Western Michigan University, Dwight B. Waldo Library |
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PAVANS, galliards, airs, corantos, etc., in 3 and 4 parts, for viols, by Richard Deering, Maurice Webster, C. Hely, Charles Coleman, Thomas Mudde, William Lawes, John Bannister [Senior], William Childe, Christopher Simpson, John Jenkins, and Simon Iv..., 17th century |
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Commentary on the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1851, [186-?]. |
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library |
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FIVE-PART fancies by John Jenkins. Written for first and second cantus, altus, tenor, and bassus. Paper; ff. 55. xviith cent. " Presented to the Musical Antiquarian Society by Vincent Novello, Augt. 18th, 1842." Folio., 17th century |
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FANTASIA etc., for the organ by John Jenkins, William Lawes, and [? Richard] Mico. Paper.; xviith cent. Formerly belonging to Prof. Edward Taylor and Joseph Warren. Folio., 17th century |
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Goddard, Ruth, 1912-. A first edition of TV "treatment" : [for a prospective program featuring the role of John Holmes Jenkins in the recovery of Audubon prints stolen from Union College]. |
Union College, Schaffer Library |
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VIOL MUSIC. Vol. I A. Bass part-book of consort pieces mostly for three viols, arranged in suites by John Jenkins (ff. 1-13, 25v), John Hingston (ff. 18-22; f. 18 annotated, 'Mr Hingston's Consort for the Virginall or Organ & treble and base violls')... |
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ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Catches, Canons and Madrigals; 18th century. A collection, in the same hand throughout, of 205 pieces, in score and with words, by Morley, Byrd, Immyns, Ives, Le Jeune, Mouton, Torri, Ferrabosco, Seymour, Ford, Purcell, Hilton..., 18th century |
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