Event Comment: Luttrell,
A Brief Relation: The 18th, upon the water before
Whitehall, in a great barge, was performed an exercise of musick, vocall and instrumental, by the kings musick (I, 445).
B. M. Sloane MS 3929, newsletter, 23 June 1688: on Monday night a great performance was upon the water of Vocal and Instrumental Musique in a Barge borrowed from one of the Companies of
London stuck around with lighted fflambeaux, and many of the Nobility and Gentry invited thereto (transcribed by
Professor John Harold Wilson).
J. Pulver,
A Biographical Dictionary of Old English Music (
London, 1927), under
John Abell: The Barge was decorated and illuminated by numerous torches....The performers, vocal and instrumental, amounted to one hundred and thirty....Nobility and company that was upon the water gave three shouts to express their joy and satisfaction; and all the gentlemen of the musick went to
Mr Abell's house, which was nobly illuminated and honoured with the presence of a great Company of the nobility