- We be Soldiers three. Arranged for Chorus of men's voices, unaccompanied, by J. Harrison, etc (Apollo Club) by Thomas Ravenscroft, 1921
- Willy, prithee go to Bed, etc (Euterpe) by Thomas Ravenscroft, 1929
- In the merry Spring. Dialogue for four voices. Arranged and Words adapted by T. Oliphant (Periodical Publications. - London. The Musical Times, etc. No. 374. 1844. etc) by Thomas Ravenscroft, 1874
- a. We be Soldiers three ... b. We be three poor Mariners, etc (Euterpe) by Thomas Ravenscroft, 1929
- We be Soldiers three. [Song.] From the " Freemen's Songs " in [Thomas Ravenscroft's] Deuteromelia, etc by 1938
- We be three poor Mariners. A Favourite Glee for 3 Voices. [From Thomas Ravenscroft's Deuteromelia.] by 1780
- Of all the brave Birds. Glee, for three Voices. [From " Deuteromelia " by Thomas Ravenscroft.]
- The Harmonious Companion; or, The Psalm-Singer's Magazine. Being a different Tune to each Psalm in Four Parts ... Collected from Mr. Thomas Ravenscroft, ... by Mr. P. Prelluer [i. e. Prelleur], etc by B Smith, 1732
- Melismata, musicall Phansies. 1611. [Dedication signed T.R.B.M., i.e. Thomas Ravenscroft, Bachelor of Music. A facsimile.] (The English Experience) by T R, 1971
- Pammelia. Musicks Miscellanie. Or Mixed Varietie of Pleasant Roundelayes, and delightfull Catches, of 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Parts in one. None so ordinarie ... [Collected by Thomas Ravenscroft.]
- Variations on the Hymn Tune Durham. [By Thomas Ravenscroft.] For organ by Graham Steed, 1965
- Of all the brave Birds. The Owl. A favourite glee for three voices. [From " Deuteromelia " by Thomas Ravenscroft.]
- Oh my Love. S. S. A. A. Arr. by N. Luboff [from Thomas Ravenscroft's " Deuteromelia " . Staff and tonic sol-fa notation] by Norman Luboff, 1958
- Wooing Song of a Yeoman of Kent's Son. Song with pianoforte accompaniment. Words from Melismata (Thomas Ravenscroft, 1611) by Helen Pyke, 1948
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