Dear David, I have found my copy of some of the catalogues.
Tenbury (now Bodleian) 340 lists the following: Songs with one high voice: 1) Mass. Lud. 27) Ardens est cor Songs with two high voices: 47) Vadam 48) Quem vidistis 67) Laudate Dominum 68) Ave Maria 69) Ave Regina 70) Regina coeli (The number is the number of the piece in the catalogue list.) RCM 2089 1v-2r Ecce Dominus 22v-23r O Bone Jesu My copy is very scrappy, so I might have overlooked something. My own complete list of the Paston mss is sadly incomplete (i.e. all over the place), but I notice the following in Lbl 29246: 17v Et Iesum 31v Senex puerum 32v Ne timeas Maria 37v Salve Regina + its Secunda Pars I'm afraid that's the lot I can put my hands on for now. I can't find info on the other two Lbl books. It all needs tidying up. Anyway, it gives you an idea of the sort of material there. Of course, Victoria may have set the same words more than once. Also, just because Paston didn't intabulate something, there is no reason why we shouldn't make our own intabulation. Paston shows us that any music from his time is fair game for the lute. All the best, Stewart. To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
