NOTES
- Frank LI. Harrison, Music in Medieval Britain (London, 1958), 132–5, 157–201,431–6; see also Dom Anselm Hughes, ‘The Topography of English Mediaeval Polyphony’, In Memoriam Jaques Handschin, ed. Higini Anglés et al. (Strasbourg, 1962), 129–36. For the Tattershall entries see also Roger Bowers, Choral Institutions Within the English Church: Their Constitution and Development, 1340–1500 (Ph.D. dissertation, University of East Anglia, 1975), A059.
- Andrew Wathey, ‘The Production of Books of Liturgical Polyphony’, Book Production and Publishing in Britain 1375–1475, ed. Derek Pearsall and Jeremy Griffiths, Cambridge Studies in Publishing and Printing History, 4 (Cambridge, forthcoming). An earlier form of the present list is Andrew B. Wathey, Music in the Royal and Noble Households in Late Medieval England: Studies in Sources and Patronage (D.Phil, dissertation, University of Oxford, 1987), 249–73.
- Bibliographies of book lists are given in Neil R. Ker, Medieval Libraries of Great Britain: A List of Surviving Books, Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, 3 (2nd edn, London, 1964), and Medieval Libraries of Great Britain…Supplement to the Second Edition, ed. Andrew G. Watson, Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks, 15 (London, 1987).