Just go to http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/dl_crosscollex/ and seach for word lute
You'll end up to a page, where there are 9 pages (f. 81r to 89v) of lute tabulature with the explanation: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert, Sir Francis, d. 1629. The appearance of the ghost of Kinge Edward the Second, Kinge of England. [ca. 1625] Call Number Osborn Shelves fb 7 Notes Consists of secular tunes (arrangements of popular tunes or dances) including "Lustie Soldier," "Sallingers Rounde,""The Merry Gypsie," etc (f. 81,82 and 89); two Masks, one titled, "Mr. Goodwill his Maske" for St. John's College Oxford (f. 87v and 88v); and standard hymn tunes, including a number of Psalms, and The Lord's Prayer (f. 84v and 85r).Music manuscript bound with Hubert's poem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ But perhaps everybody already knew... ;-) Arto To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
