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A History of the County of Sussex
… installed, the expense being met by a subscription. 15 The organist had a salary of 26 5 s. in 1825 and 30 in 1843; a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… minister: it is also charged with the payment of 5 to the organist of St. Mary's. Astley (St. Mary) ASTLEY ( St. Mary), …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… or canon, three other canons, two vicars choral, an organist, lay clerks, choristers, and other officers. The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… widow; Waterloo House was occupied by the 1880s by the organist and music teacher F. W. Taunt. 2 Haytor House in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1839 7 both that and the Dewe legacy were invested with an organist's subscription fund totalling c. £600, the income … to the poor in linen, to the National school, and to the organist. Joseph Carter of Bristol, by will proved 1769, left …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1548 the stipendiaries named were the three chaplains, the organist, twelve almsmen and almswomen, and a sexton (13 s. 4 … to the three chaplains and a pension of 4 a year to the organist; the senior chaplain was then appointed assistant …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1590-1. Batson, Thomas B. Mus. 1619, madrigal composer, organist of Chester Cathedral 1599, vicar choral of the holy …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 17th century. Screen: In chancelpart, now used as back of organist's seat, one bay of base with three close panels, …
Old and New London
… flowers whilst the 'Dead March' in Saul was played by the organist of St. John's, each 20; to the Rev. Mr. Grose, for …
Old and New London
… of its tone. This instrument, designed by Dr. Gauntlett, organist of St. Olave's, was erected at an expense of 800; it …
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