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THE MAUDELEYNE GRACE
By EDWARD F. RIMBAULT.
The rector of Slimbridge, in the diocese of Gloucester, is bound to pay ten pounds a year to Magdalen College, for "choir music on the top of the College tower on May-day." (See Rudder's *Gloucestershire*.) Some years ago a prospectus was issued, announcing as in preparation, "The Maudeleyne Grace, including the Hymnus Eucharisticus, with the music by Dr. Rogers, as sung every year on May Morning, on the Tower of Magdalene College, Oxford, in Latin and English. With an Historical Introduction by William Henry Black." Can any of your readers inform me whether this interesting work ever made its…
Topics: Choir Music, Historical Manuscripts, Hymnus Eucharisticus, Magdalen College Traditions
Locations: Slimbridge, Gloucester, Magdalen College, Oxford, Christ Church, Temple, London, Guildhall, Ashmolean Museum