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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 8 William Savage (d. 1789), a singer who had performed for Handel, was organist in Finchley church. 9 Ralph Worsley, …
Old and New London
… enthusiasm. He presently superseded both Hogarth and Handel, who had been talked of, but then it was on condition …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to it. The organ originally belonged to the celebrated Handel, and was formerly in the Roman Catholic chapel at …
Survey of London
… the music of "Delilah" at the first production in 1742, of Handel's Samson. On her retirement she withdrew to a house at …
The Environs of London
… Bacon has also the original cast of Roubiliac's bust of Handel, over which is placed a portrait of Charles Jennings, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bacon, the house contained family portraits and a bust of Handel by Roubiliac. 66 It was always leased out with the …
The Environs of London
… 8. Colman , George, account of, 224, 225. Commemoration of Handel at Whitchurch, 409. Concert of ancient music, 343, … 457. Epitaphs , remarkable, 146. 357, 358. Esther , Handel's Oratorio, composed for the chapel at Canons, 409. … , Sir Michael, at Tottenham, 530. Foundling Hospital, 377. Handel's performance of the Messiah there, ibid. Fowler , …
The Environs of London
… Hampstead, additions to the account of, 629, 630. 664. Handel , at Barnelmes, 578. Hanwell, additions to the account …
A History of the County of Essex
… theatre showed that Colchester was no cultural backwater. Handel's Messiah was performed in 1759, and there was a Handel festival at St. Peter's church in 1763 followed by a …
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