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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… the eighteenth century his salary was 40 per annum. 2 The organist was established in 1831 at 50. 3 Chaplain at Hampton … J. [?By 1793] Small, J. A. 1793 11 Oct. Wesley, G. V. Organist 1831? 1831 26 Nov. Fitzgerald, W. Household Chaplain …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of the chamber's office. 3 By the 1780s each composer/organist was paid 146 ( i.e., 73 per place) per annum. 4 1699 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1700 2 Apr. Griffith, H. 1700 7 July Clark, J. (to suc. as Organist) 1700 7 July Croft, W. (to suc. as Organist) 1700 6 Dec. Freeman, J. 1701 6 June Weldon, J. (?Organist) 1701 13 Oct. Spalden, W. 1706 10 Apr. Mason, J. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… R. 1822 8 Feb. Smart, Sir G. T. 1836 29 Sept. Attwood, T. Organist in Extraordinary 16951697; 17001704 1695 11 Dec. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… in Baldwin, p. 306. Cooke was neither a gentleman nor an organist of the chapel. LS 13/252, ff. 37, 5960; RECM V, 55 …
Old and New London
… of the place. Among the gravestones are those of a past organist, Richard John Samuel Stevens (1757), and Samuel … to the hospital in 1725; John Christopher Pepusch, organist to the house, and friend of Handel. In the Evidence …
Survey of London Monograph
… the use of the Parish; and Mr. Benjamin Wayne was chosen Organist unanimously at a salary of 20 per annum, to be paid …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… been assisted by William Crotch, a former pupil of the organist of St. Mary. Having been copied at the new Houses of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… as a musical centre: the famous Thomas Weelkes had been organist in 1608, and probably six years before, when William … Lawes was a member of the cathedral choir; and Kelway (organist 17201747) had some fame as a composer. The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and poverty was a good excuse for dispensing with the organist and then for selling the organ; 64 but, although … out of this had to be found the clerk's wages and the organist's salary, repairs to the church and vicarage, and … the office with or without organ. In 1505 John Gylbard, organist of St. Michael's, was admitted as an member of the …
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