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  • '''Adderbury Church''', [[Christmas carol]] collected by [[Janet Blunt]] in October 1916 from [ ..., and a keen amateur musician who composed hymn tunes for use in the local church.
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  • * [[Ambleside Rushbearing|Ambleside Cumbria]] - Parade, Church decoration and service * [[Grasmere Rushbearing|Grasmere Cumbria]] - Parade, Church decoration and service
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  • ...und project ‘All Saints: the story it tells of Winterton’has enabled the church to arrange full conservation of a set of ‘west gallery’wind instrume An article about the church instruments can be found on the church webpage. [http://lincoln.ourchurchweb.org.uk/winterton/heritage/west-galler
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  • ...xious look came o'er the face of every person there <br/>To see who in the church that morn would fill the vacant chair.<br/><br/> ..., his clothes was worn and torn<br/>How strange a drunkard seemed to be in church on Sunday morn<br/>But as his fingers touched the keys, without a single wo
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  • '''Adderbury Church''', [[Christmas carol]] collected by [[Janet Blunt]] in October 1916 from [ ..., and a keen amateur musician who composed hymn tunes for use in the local church.
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  • == Church Music == ...itself was taken down as part of Gilbert Scott's restoration of St. Mary's Church, 1866-1870). Instruments used included violins, "bass viol", flutes, hautbo
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  • [[Wirksworth Ringing the Church]]
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  • ...lad opera were set to the airs of popular broadsheet ballads, opera arias, church hymns and folk tunes of the time.
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  • ...nd more time with them.&nbsp; At one time Cas led the singing in his local Church of God.&nbsp; Cas can also be heard singing ''Pretty Saro'' and ''Fine Sall
    766 bytes (143 words) - 15:52, 26 March 2007
  • ...ng both sides of the Ohio River, the sisters often get together to sing in church or to cheer up inmates in the local nursing homes.&nbsp; Generally, they si
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  • ...r and instrument maker at the sign of the Dolphin and Crown, in St. Paul's Church Yard, at the west side and at the corner of London House Yard. I. Hare, at ye Golden Viall, in St. Paules Church Yard ... and
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  • ...orse]]||align=center|[[Mummers]]||align=center|[[Fairs]]|| align=center| [[Church]]
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  • ...omed by a group of singers and musicians housed in the West Gallery of the church. The music is sometimes also referred to as 'Georgian Psalmody' since it fl ...n is that singers and musicians were driven out of the church by reforming Church of England parsons determined to establish control over the music sung duri
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  • Chapter 7: Church bands & Village bands<br />
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  • ...ere is an impressive stained-glass memorial window to Henry Charles in the church of St. Lawrence at Bourton.
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  • Starting off at St John's Church, Warley, the cart visits village churches and inns on route that takes it t
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  • ...to Cheapside the trade carried on by Daniel Wright, junior, in St. Paul's Church Yard. One is led to this conclusion by the fact that trace of Wright is los ...Longman & Co. opened a music shop at 26, Cheapside, which did not face Bow Church, but was nearer St. Paul's, between Old Change and Friday Street, and it re
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  • * [[Church Street]]
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  • ...brother [[John Walton|John]] also took part in bell-ringing in the village church.
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  • ...which dates back to at least 1560, when the accounts of Abingdon's parish church had an entry detailing the purchase of "two dossin of Morres belles".
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  • ...er, a Congregational (Independent) minister at Queen Street Congregational Church, Sheffield and Carrs Lane Congregational Chapel, Birmingham; and set to a t
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  • ...ll in 1892 and the couple moved in 1890 first to Stow-on-the-Wold and then Church Icomb, where they lived with their four children and would have known fiddl
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  • ...he married Emma Wright, a girl from Alcester, Warwickshire at St Thomas’s Church in Birmingham and the couple started out on their own, first at Oversley Gr
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  • ...Times. He published books on "English Glee and Madrigal Writers", "English Church Composers."
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  • ...music sellers, 25, Greek Street, Soho, removed from corner of St. Martin's Church Yard." About 1815 to 1820, Skillern & Co. are in Regent Street; the directo
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  • ...be found among variants of this ballad. The early Fathers of the Christian Church wrote of their baptized members as “fish,” emerged from the waters of b
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  • ...the "Violin and Flute" but as he was still on the north side of St. Paul's Church Yard it is probable that he did not remove from the premises. I have not fo
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  • ...iness was at the sign of the "Two Flutes and Violin, opposite St Clement's Church in the Strand," as early as 1755. ...anion for the German Flute or Violin... W.M.Cahusac, opposite St Clement's Church, Strand - small oblong, vols. 9,10,11,12.
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  • #[[Huntingdonshire May Carol]] - [[Mrs. Church]] and [[Mrs. Hall]], Biddenham, [[Bedfordshire]]
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  • Marys Church, a service held on the first Sunday after twelfth night, which
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  • Tony Foxworthy looks at Wassailing, Church Clipping, Boy Bishops, Grottoes and Banging Out.
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  • ...an the more familiar Victorian conception of carols, and excluded from the church services, these village carols are performed unaccompanied or with only a f
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  • Harry Baker was born 12 Dec 1876, and baptised 14 Jan 1877 at St Lawrence's church, Mereworth in Kent. He was the son of Eliza (née Honey) and William, an ag
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  • ...r, MSS, Bodl. Oxf., MS mus. sch. D. 32), according to a friend, the Christ Church organist William Crotch (1775--1847). Malchair led the band until 1792, whe
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  • ...until, when he was thirty, his father finally relented and he entered the church. ...was a boy, for raising his large family, for renovating his house and his church and for writing the astonishing number of books, pamphlets and magazine art
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  • ...family of seven children. Joseph’s love of singing found an outlet in the church choir, to which he belonged for 45 years. ...in this role included winding the church clock, grave-digging, collecting Church rate from cottagers and the all-important task of responding “Amen” in
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  • W:Oh straight to the Church they did go<br>
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  • ...ial plaque at [http://www.derbyshireuk.net/ashover_church.html All Saints' Church, Ashover], which appears from time to time in anthologies of epitaphs. It r
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  • ...an. He also "belongs to the tower", that is to say he is one of the local church bellringers, a position whih his father and grandfather held. He can remem
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  • W:Then to church they did repair<br>
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  • ...Grainger records that Wray was strongly opposed to the habit of singing in church and chapel choirs, believing that it had destroyed folk-song singing. He wa
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  • ...nn) at Thoralby, where he grew up. He married Ann Harrison at Spennithorne Church in 1802 when the entry in the parish register describes him as being “fro
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  • ...h other instruments, such as flutes, clarinets and bassoons, possibly in a church band. A printed music book of hymns was also kept with the fiddle, which ma
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  • ''The Bishop of Chichester has re-opened the parish church of Capel, and a village hospital in the same parish designed by Mr. Lockwoo
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  • ...ker, Mr Pollard. He subsequently attended the Horsham British Schools, the Church School (from 1834) and Collyer’s Free School (1838-1840). ...miniscences p xv) - and the Unitarian Albery was able to persuade the Free Church Society to sponsor the publication of “[[Henry Burstow's Reminiscences|Re
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  • [[Stratton Church Chimes]]
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  • ...t Tyneside. He enrolled on 28 September 1916. His religion is specified as Church of England and his civil occupation as Civil Servant. No discharge date is ...r and a scholar” who “had travelled extensively.” The funeral at Busbridge Church, on 1 April 1965, was followed by a cremation at Woking.
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  • ''[[Church Bells they were Ringing]]'', [[George Dunn]]<BR>
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  • ...view 1910, Dunmow Churchwardens’ Accounts 1526-43, collection of money for church lights on Plough Monday
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  • Christ Church Bells [Oh! The Bonny Christ Church Bells]
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  • w: They|sent for their pa- rents who|came there with speed They|went to the church and * were|<br>
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