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Volume of poems attributed to Henry Hall

Archive Item: BC MS Lt q 5 Contains digital media

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Volume of poems attributed to Henry Hall

Level: Item

Classmark: BC MS Lt q 5

Related People: Katherine Philips(Personal name)

Creator(s): Hall, Henry (1656-1707)

Date(s): c.1710-1720

Language: English

Size and medium: 1 vol. (116 pp.)

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/7549

Collection group(s): Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse

Description

89 poems, composed ca. 1689-1707


In limp marbled papers, within quarter-parchment boards with blue marbled paper. 19th-century title inside front endpaper, with note referring to p.35. Loose note, 4 pp. folio, on the author, ca. 1800.

Biography or history

Henry Hall, c.1656-1707, musician and poet, was a boy chorister at the Chapel Royal, where he was a friend and contemporary of Henry Purcell. After five years at Exeter Cathedral he was appointed Assistant Organist at Hereford, where he took minor orders and became a Vicar Choral. He was appointed Organist in 1688, a post he held until his death. Hall was a serious and successful composer of church music, but he also wrote well over a hundred secular songs and poems, including drinking songs and political satires.

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