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All Saints Church, Winterton, Lincolnshire, UK.


The Winterton MSS are probably for a wind band. From The Galpin Society For the Study of Musical Instruments  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  a set 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  aset of ‘west gallery’wind  instruments  and  manuscripts."
Read more in Newsletter 44 February 2016 [https://www.galpinsociety.org/newsletter.htm the Galpin Society website]


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 at [https://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/winterton/ the All Saints Church Winterton webpage]
by entering the "Church Heritage" section and scrolling down to "West Gallery Instruments".
There you will find links to two transcribed manuscripts.


An article about the collection in the church magazine. [http://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/winterton/heritage/west-gallery-instruments/]  
The first is a link to a PDF of Ruairidh Grieg's [https://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/winterton/docstore/237.pdf transcription] of (some of?) the secular music manuscript Ms belonging to the church.


The second is a link to Anahata's transcription of the [https://winterton.treewind.co.uk/ A.J.Harrison Ms], which is also associated with Winterton





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All Saints Church, Winterton, Lincolnshire, UK.

The Winterton MSS are probably for a wind band. From The Galpin Society For the Study of Musical Instruments 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 in Newsletter 44 February 2016 the Galpin Society website


An article about the church instruments can be found at the All Saints Church Winterton webpage by entering the "Church Heritage" section and scrolling down to "West Gallery Instruments". There you will find links to two transcribed manuscripts.

The first is a link to a PDF of Ruairidh Grieg's transcription of (some of?) the secular music manuscript Ms belonging to the church.

The second is a link to Anahata's transcription of the A.J.Harrison Ms, which is also associated with Winterton


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