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*{{NoCo|Enforce Yourself as God's Own Knight}} a 3vv, a carol from the [[Fayrfax Book]]   {{LLinkW|turg-enf.pdf|turg-enf.mid|turg-enf.sib|Sibelius}}
*{{NoCo|Enforce Yourself as God's Own Knight}} a 3vv, a carol from the [[Fayrfax Book]]   {{LLinkW|turg-enf.pdf|turg-enf.mid|turg-enf.sib|Sibelius}}
*From Stormy Winds and Grievous Weather a 3vv, a carol from the [[Fayrfax Book]]
*From Stormy Winds and Grievous Weather a 3vv, a carol from the [[Fayrfax Book]]
*{{NoCo|Gaude flore virginali 4v}} from the [[Eton Choirbook]]
*{{NoCo|Gaude flore virginali a 4}} from the [[Eton Choirbook]]
*{{NoCo|Gaude flore virginali}} 5v from the [[Eton Choirbook]]
*{{NoCo|Gaude flore virginali a 5}} from the [[Eton Choirbook]]
*Gloria from [[Caius Choirbook]]
*Gloria from [[Caius Choirbook]]
*Kyrie from [[Caius Choirbook]]
*Kyrie from [[Caius Choirbook]]

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Aliases: Edmund Sturges

Life

Born: c. 1445

Died:

Biography

Little is known about this composer. He is believed to be older than Fayrfax, since a composer name Edmund Turges joined the Fraternity of St. Nicholar in London in 1469, according to the book Early Tudor Magnificats I (published by Stainer & Bell). He is wrote two settings of Gaude Flore Virginali in the Eton Choirbook, three Magnificats in the Eton Choirbook that have since been lost, an additional Magnificat in the Caius Choirbook, a Kyrie and Gloria attributed to Edmund "Sturges", and four secular pieces .

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