The original owner of the MS was Otto Fredrik Stålhammar (1695-1753).
   The MS may be of Swedish origin perhaps by Stålhammar himself but not
   proven.

   Den sön 14 juli 2019 kl 12:16 skrev Mark Probert
   <[1]probe...@gmail.com>:

     Kenneth wrote:
     >
     >     There is some information about the MS in my 1977 articles (in
     Swedish)
     >
     Many thanks! Given my Swedish is doesn't exist, can you tell me if
     there
     is any idea of who the original owner of the (these) manuscripts
     might
     have been?
     >
     >     Another inventory is to be found at
     >
     [3][2]https://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1&type=ms&ms=S-Klm21068&la
     ng=eng
     >     &instr=all
     >
     I was not aware of this source. Again, many thanks!
     >
     >     To my knowledge there is no facsimile of the MS. You have to
     ask for
     >     copies from the museum
     >
     A kind soul has sent me a copy privately. Given the wonderful nature
     of
     of the few pieces I had (Baines has three in his book), I'm looking
     at
     putting together a performing edition for those interested.   I
     think it
     would be good to have these pieces better known.
      .. m.
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References

   1. mailto:probe...@gmail.com
   2. https://mss.slweiss.de/index.php?id=1&type=ms&ms=S-Klm21068&lang=eng
   3. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
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