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Survey of London
… Ascroft says Thomas Attwood (17651838), pupil of Mozart, organist of St. Paul's 1796, and of the Chapel Royal 1836, …
Survey of London
… 18001880) resided here at two separate periods, once when organist of Chelsea New Church, and again after he had been appointed organist of St. Paul's Cathedral. Admiral William Henry Smith …
A History of the County of Sussex
… represent the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), the organist (Dr. Harvey Grace), the Chancellor of the Cathedral … There are also mural monuments to Frederick J. Read, organist, 1925; to Percy Joseph Hiscock, 1900; to George …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Watts, 1744; Mrs. Dorothy Dunster, 1771; to Thomas Kelway, organist, 1719; to Richard Libbard, 1660, and Dorothy, his …
The Environs of London
… Jan y17, 16823." Sir Philip was son of Thomas Warwick 47, Organist of the Chapel Royal and of Westminster-abbey, who is …
Alumni Oxonienses
… D.C.L. 20 Dec., 1670. Cock See also Coke. Cocke, Arthur organist Exeter Cathedral; B.Mus. 25 Feb., 1593-4. [ 25] … Coleby See also Colby. [ 25] Coleby, Theodore a German; organist Magdalen Coll. 1661-4, organist and lay vicar of Exeter Cathedral 1667-74. See …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1546, and they had been controlled by a master. In 1605 an organist had also been appointed but the post was soon after …
Survey of London
… l. Stock in the Three per Cent Consols for a salary to the Organist. The roof of the Church not being high enough to …
Survey of London
… been called his best organ. 151 In March 1735/6 the first organist was elected at a salary of 30 per annum. This was … an equality with any in London. 158 From 1858 to 1868 no organist was appointed, for lack of funds to pay him. 159 The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… in a segmental bay in the centre to provide a seat for the organist and supported on an elaborate acanthus-foliated …
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