I am aware of versions of variations on "Une Jeune Fillette" as follows:-
Schele Ms (Hamburg) attributed to Dowland but with similarities to but not the same as Batchelar, see below - I have to rely on other views of this because my photocopy has the attribution cut off and I can't work out folios or page numbers, 9 course, 7th - 9th course in F, E flat and C Besard - Thesauris Harmonicus, 7th Book, Allemandes, P 131v. - 7 course, 7th course in F Vallet - Secretum Musarum 1, Fol F3, p 43. 9 course, 7th - 9th course in F, E flat and C den Hove 1612 (Delitiae Musicae) attributed to Jaob Polak (Iacques Pollonis) but with an added variation by den Hove himself, Fol 55v, 7 course, 7th in F Lord Herbert of Cherbury and Pickering both have Batchelar's version, not quite identical (are they ever?) but undoubtedly the same version with only minor variants apart from variations 5 and 6 in Herbert which are absent from Pickering I am also aware of a courante in Piccinini 1623 book and OI think a version for Chitarrone. There are doubtless many others, perahps under the name of La Monica or even, I understand a Bach Chorale. Does anyone know of any others? As far as I can tell the versions above are distinct although inevitably there are strong similarities. Richard Corran
