Other
- Robert Johnson (c. 1470 – after 1554) Scottish. Active in England and Scotland
- John Lloyd (c. 1480–1523) Welsh. Also spelt Lloidd, Floyd. Active in England. Works include the complex Mass on O quam suavis
- Robert Carver (c. 1484/1487–c. 1570) Scottish. Wrote a mass on L'Homme armé (the only known by a British composer) and a nineteen part O bone jesu
- Ludwig Senfl (c. 1486–1543) Swiss. Active in Germany
- Fridolin Sicher (1490–1546) Swiss
- Bálint Bakfark (1507–1576) Hungarian
- Sebestyén Tinódi, "Lantos" (c. 1505/1510–1556) Hungarian
- John Angus (c. 1515–1596) Scottish
- Robert Douglas (early 16th century) Scottish. Works ascribed to him in the Christchurch partbooks, are in fact by Orlande de Lassus
- David Peebles (fl. c. 1530–1579) Scottish
- Philip ap Rhys (fl. 1545–1560) Probably Welsh. Also spelt Ryce
- Jacobus Gallus (1550–1591) Slovenian. Also known as Jacob Handl. Active in Moravia and Bohemia
- Mogens Pedersøn (c. 1583–1623) Danish
- Ivan Lukačić (1584?–1648) Croatian
- William Kinloch (16th – 17th century) Scottish. Five keyboard pieces (and possibly others) in the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh; there is also a Pavan and Galliard by 'Kinloughe' in a British Museum MS
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