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One of the manuscripts of his motet 'In convertendo Dominus' describes him as 'mr patricke douglas priste scott borne'.  He may well be the 'Sir Patrik Dowglas’ who held a prebend of st Giles’s Collegiate Church, Edinburgh, in 1556–7 and again in 1567; and was possibly a student at St Salvator’s College in St Andrews (c. 1533–4).  
One of the manuscripts of his motet 'In convertendo Dominus' describes him as 'mr patricke douglas priste scott borne'.  He may well be the 'Sir Patrik Dowglas’ who held a prebend of st Giles’s Collegiate Church, Edinburgh, in 1556–7 and again in 1567; and was possibly a student at St Salvator’s College in St Andrews (c. 1533–4).


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Latest revision as of 07:34, 25 April 2024

Life

Flourished: 1556–1567

Biography

One of the manuscripts of his motet 'In convertendo Dominus' describes him as 'mr patricke douglas priste scott borne'. He may well be the 'Sir Patrik Dowglas’ who held a prebend of st Giles’s Collegiate Church, Edinburgh, in 1556–7 and again in 1567; and was possibly a student at St Salvator’s College in St Andrews (c. 1533–4).

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List of choral works

 
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Publications

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