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Mus. 999

Manuscript. A manuscript copy in short score of John Wilson's Psalterium Carolinum (first published in 1657); copyist unidentified. English, third quarter of 17th century. The score appears to conflate the three vocal parts as they appear in the 1657 edition. (For a copy of the latter, see Mus. 877-80.)

Table of titles and composers as shown in the manuscript. Display in modern form.
The first column gives the modern numbering of the pieces; the second shows numbering used by the copyist(s).

1 1 Dr [John] Wilson Thou Lord hast made us see ff. 1v-2r
2 2 [John Wilson] Thou whose mercyes knowe noe bound ff. 2v-3r
3 3 [John Wilson] Lord thou in heaven, and in my heart ff. 3v-4r
4 4 [John Wilson] To thee I fly thou sole defence ff. 4v-5r
5 5 [John Wilson] To thee my god I still appeal ff. 5v-6r
6 6 [John Wilson] Our Native freedome Lord preserve ff. 6v-7r
7 7 [John Wilson] Lord those whom thou in vowes hast tied ff. 7v-8r
8 8 [John Wilson] Who vengeance on my wrongs hast showne ff. 8v-9r
9 9 [John Wilson] Through humane clouds thy Rayes like lightning ff. 9v-10v
10 10 [John Wilson] Oh my god to thee I fly f. 11r
11 11 [John Wilson] Eternall wisdom arm'd w[i]th might ff. 11v-12r
12 12 [John Wilson] Thy mercy's Lord: hence in displeasure fled ff. 12v-13r
13 13 [John Wilson] My troubles, Lord, are multi-ply'd ff. 13v-14r
14 14 [John Wilson] Lord I to thee direct my cry's ff. 14v-15r
15 15 [John Wilson] O Lord thou seest my wrongs abound ff. 15v-16r
16 16 [John Wilson] Thou still the same for ever blest ff. 16v-17r
17 17 [John Wilson] To thee my uprightness is knowne ff. 17v-18v
18 18 [John Wilson] Of peace & reason Lord ff. 18v-19v
19 19 [John Wilson] With ready joy O lett mee, Lord ff. 20r-21r
20 20 [John Wilson] Lord thou who beauty canst returne ff. 21v-22v
21 21 [John Wilson] Thou Lord who by thy wise Decree ff. 23r-v
22 22 [John Wilson] Thou who all soules, all consciences dost sway ff. 24r-v
23 23 [John Wilson] Thou that alone art Infinite In good ff. 25r-26r
24 24 [John Wilson] To thee my solitary prayers I send ff. 26v-28r
25 25 [John Wilson] My God, my king, incline thine eare [music for opening only; then words only] ff. 28r-29r
26 26 [John Wilson] Lord, th[o]u sacred unity [words only] ff. 29v-30v
27 27 [John Wilson] Thou that fill'st Heaven & earth ff. 30v-31v

Oblong format, 280 x 207 mm. 31 folios, foliated in late 17th-century ink. Collation not fully ascertained, but probably A4 (of which A1 is apparently excised), B4, C4, D4, E4, F4, G4, H4. Late 17th-century binding of brown leather over boards, blind-tooled with fillets and small ornaments. Bookplate 3. 19th-century shelfmark: G.10.

Provenance: from the Goodson bequest, listed in Clement 1747 as 'Psalterium Carolinum Dr Wilson No. 53', and in Malchair 1787, f. 9, as 'Psalterium Carolinum Dr. Wilson'. Clement's number-label ('53') is still in place on the outside upper cover.

Microfilm: manuscript music, reel 58.