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A History of the County of Worcester
… a legacy represented by 203 16 s. 5 d. consols for the organist and quire of St. Peter's Church. The five sums of …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is carried to the general church account. Endowments for organist. In 1698 Mrs. Elizabeth Cranmer, by will, left 200, … market-place, Hertford. The annuities are duly paid to the organist, who also receives under the will of Miss Dionisia …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Elliston spent most of his life in Leamington. He was organist at the parish church, founded a choral society, and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… school, then called the Blue School. 2. For the organist of the parish church. The endowments of the two … tithes and for land tax on the Greenham property. The organist is paid 30 a year, and about 5 a year is expended on …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… at the same time the vestry resolved to pay a salary to an organist, 144 and the organ was opened the same year. 145 It … who by will proved 1920 gave 1,088 stock for the choir, organist, or choirmaster. 149 The 15th-century tower north of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the income arising therefrom to be applied towards the organist's salary, in music and other necessary books for the … others, producing 54 a year. In 1910 34 was paid to the organist and 10 towards the expenses of an excursion, and the …
Survey of London
… senior Bencher of Gray's Inn; William Russell (1813), organist to the Foundling Hospital; Richard Jones (1792), …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… be arranged beforehand by the canon in residence and the organist 611 About 1851, new and more stringent rules of … been raised from chapter funds to about 93 and that of the organist to 150 a year. 638 The chancellor's divinity … lay vicars had been raised to 115 each, and that of the organist to 330, while three vicars choral had 340 each. By …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a small piece of land at Wilton from William de Wilton, organist, about 1200. 45 About 1220 Melksham church, the gift … from the succentor, and who was frequently the cathedral organist. 321 No additions were made to their property, which …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… other commissionaries, he tried John Marbeck, the Windsor organist, for heresy, and sentenced him to burning, although … the dean and the three other canons for Giles Tompkins, organist of King's College, Cambridge. Appeals to the … spent on the organ, and a brilliant though temperamental organist, Michael Wise, succeeded Giles Tompkins in 1668. 535 …
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