• Walter Lambe (1450–1? – after Michaelmas 1504) was an English composer. His works are well represented in the Eton Choirbook. Also the Lambeth Choirbook...
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    Browne has the most compositions (10), followed by Richard Davy (9) and Walter Lambe (8). Stylistically, the music contained in the Eton Choirbook shows three...
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  • humanist scholar Robert Wydow (c.1446–1505), poet and church musician Walter Lambe (c.1450-c.1504), composer and church musician John Browne (1453-c.1500)...
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  • Richard Hygons (c. 1435 – c. 1509) Walter Frye (fl. c. 1443 – c. 1474) Gilbert Banester (c. 1445–1487) Walter Lambe (c. 1450 – c. 1504) John Browne (b...
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  • Lalo (1823–1892) José Ángel Lamas (1775–1814) Joseph Lamb (1887–1960) Walter Lambe (c. 1450 – after 1504) Charles Lucien Lambert (1828–1896) Constant Lambert...
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    John Lambe (or Lamb) (c. 1545 – 13 June 1628) was an English astrologer and quack physician who, by around 1625, served George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham...
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  • 1545–1594) Hugh Kellyk (fl. c. 1480) Robert Jones (c. 1577–after 1615) Walter Lambe (c. 1450–c. 1504) Nicholas Ludford (c. 1485–c. 1557) Thomas Lupo (1571–1627)...
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  • masses have been lost. Robert Wilkinson c. 1450 – after 1515 English Walter Lambe c. 1450 – after 1504 English Major contributor to the Eton Choirbook...
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  • time of his appointment, making him a slightly younger contemporary of Walter Lambe, who was likely at Eton during Browne's tenure. Nothing is known of his...
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  • from anonymous authors, but some of them was written by John Plummer, Walter Lambe, William Cornysh and Sheryngham. Transeamus also includes several ancient...
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