Barnards Collection
Barnard's Collection. Valuable and distinguished coll. of mus. in use in Brit. cath. services in the 17th cent., made by the Rev. John Barnard, a canon of St Paul's Cath. during Charles I's reign. Mus. is in 10 parts for each side of the ch., and incl. works by Tallis, Byrd, Gibbons, Morley, Weelkes, and others.
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