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- minor) involvement with Lutherans, but escaped punishment for being "but a musitian". Wolsey fell from favour in 1529, and in 1530, Taverner left the college...
- intervention of Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, who said he was "but a musitian". An English Concordance of the Bible which Merbecke had been preparing...
- Sanagasta - once spoken in the Sierra de Velasco, La Rioja province. Musitian - once spoken in La Rioja province in the Sierra de los Llanos. Nolongasta...
- the said queen and her complices; written by me Albert Bobovius, then musitian of the seraglo and a spectatour of these things." Süleyman Ağa promptly...
- written around 1530 and presented to James V of Scotland, who "being a musitian ... did lyke it verray weill". Francy Heagy added an alto part to this...
- Matteis, "I heard that stupendious Violin Signor Nichola (with other rare Musitians) whom certainly never mortal man exceeded on that instrument, he had a...
- Clare G.; Rayner, Sheila Finch (1970). "Christopher Gibbons: "That Famous Musitian"". Musica Disciplina. 24: 151–171. JSTOR 20532058. Thewlis, George A. (January...
- Davenport Melora Sister to Leonell An old Widow Lelia, her Maide Boy Musitians Souldiers Servants The Scaene Savoy. William Davenant - Playwrights and...
- and R. Turbet (Cambridge, 1992), 129–40 A. Hanley: ‘Mico and Jenkins: “Musitians of Fame under King Charles I”’, John Jenkins and his Time, ed. A. Ashbee...