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Alumni Oxonienses
… Weedon, John subscribed as privilegiatus 13 June, 1699; organist of New Coll. Weedon, Robert of Bucks, pleb. St. … "14" July, 1602, B.Mus. from New Coll., "13" July, 1602, organist of Wykeham's college, Winchester. See O.H.S. x. 31, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 44 prebendaries, four priest-vicars, eight layvicars, organist, six choristers, and other officers. The cathedral, …
A History of the County of Essex
… new galleries, a new organ had been installed, and a paid organist was being employed. 55 During the 18th century the …
A History of the County of Essex
… The borough council appointed a part-time official organist (later musical director), arranged concerts, plays, …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… 1871 five paid bellringers were appointed and later a paid organist and a blower. 20 In 1881 chancel, lighting, lectern, …
Survey of London
… Linley, a young blind composer of some note who was organist at the Pentonville Chapel. 36 Rodney Street. The …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1955 about £3 were paid to the bellringers. 61 The vicar, organist, parish clerk, and choir of Westbury church also … in 1902, bequeathed £418 towards paying a salary to the organist, who was always to be appointed by the … this charity was established in 1903. 77 In 1952 the organist received about £9. 78 In 1614 there was one small …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… and cornice in corridors. Incorporated in back of organist's seat, two panels carved with acanthus foliage, …
Old and New London
… is also sub-dean, and eight minor canons, a chapter clerk, organist, besides vergers and choristers. The patronage which …
Old and New London
… with a master and usher; and also twelve almsmen, an organist, and choristers. The funeral of James I., as we …
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