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On the death of his father ([[John Walsh Senior]]), on March 13th, 1736, John Walsh Junior succeeded to the business, which, well established then,was pushed forward with even greater vigour than in his father's day. He continued business relations with Handel and published all the compositions of this master that were offered to the public. | On the death of his father ([[John Walsh Senior]]), on March 13th, 1736, John Walsh Junior succeeded to the business, which, well established then,was pushed forward with even greater vigour than in his father's day. He continued business relations with Handel and published all the compositions of this master that were offered to the public. | ||
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Died January 15th, 1766.
Frank Kidson writes:
On the death of his father (John Walsh Senior), on March 13th, 1736, John Walsh Junior succeeded to the business, which, well established then,was pushed forward with even greater vigour than in his father's day. He continued business relations with Handel and published all the compositions of this master that were offered to the public.
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