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The Winterton MSS are probably for a wind band. From The Galpin Society For the Study of Musical Instruments Newsletter 44 February 2016 is the following:-
The Winterton MSS are probably for a wind band. From The Galpin Society For the Study of Musical Instruments Newsletter 44 February 2016 is the following:-


"An  ongoing Heritage  Lottery  Fund  project  ‘All Saints: the story it tells of Winterton’has enabled the church to arrange full conservation of  aset of ‘west gallery’wind  instruments  and  manuscripts."  
"An  ongoing Heritage  Lottery  Fund  project  ‘All Saints: the story it tells of Winterton’has enabled the church to arrange full conservation of  a set of ‘west gallery’wind  instruments  and  manuscripts."  


Read more at [http://www.galpinsociety.org/index2_htm_files/GSNFeb2016.pdf]  
Read more at [http://www.galpinsociety.org/index2_htm_files/GSNFeb2016.pdf]  


And for a transcription of several of the tunes from the MS go here [http://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/winterton/docstore/237.pdf PDF]
 
An article about the church instruments can be found on the church webpage. [http://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/winterton/heritage/west-gallery-instruments/]





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The Winterton MSS are probably for a wind band. From The Galpin Society For the Study of Musical Instruments Newsletter 44 February 2016 is the following:-

"An ongoing Heritage Lottery Fund project ‘All Saints: the story it tells of Winterton’has enabled the church to arrange full conservation of a set of ‘west gallery’wind instruments and manuscripts."

Read more at [1]


An article about the church instruments can be found on the church webpage. [2]


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to Lincolnshire page