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(‎Created claim: Note (P73): CAMIDGE, Matthew (1764-1844) son of John Camidge chorister, Chapel Royal under James Nares:: first known appearance playing piano forte at York theatre 1781 [YCh 14 May 1781]: played at York concerts regularly from 1785 [e.g. YC 25 Jannary1785]: took over from father as organist at the subscription concerts 1790 [YC 16 February 1790]: took over from father as organist, York Minster 1799 [YC 16 February 1799]: collaborated with John Ashley on York...)
 
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25 May 1764Gregorian
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23 October 1844Gregorian
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CAMIDGE, Matthew (1764-1844) son of John Camidge chorister, Chapel Royal under James Nares:: first known appearance playing piano forte at York theatre 1781 [YCh 14 May 1781]: played at York concerts regularly from 1785 [e.g. YC 25 Jannary1785]: took over from father as organist at the subscription concerts 1790 [YC 16 February 1790]: took over from father as organist, York Minster 1799 [YC 16 February 1799]: collaborated with John Ashley on York Musical Festival 1791 [ASA 7 May 1791]: composer [e.g. YC 7 March 1796].
Property / Note: CAMIDGE, Matthew (1764-1844) son of John Camidge chorister, Chapel Royal under James Nares:: first known appearance playing piano forte at York theatre 1781 [YCh 14 May 1781]: played at York concerts regularly from 1785 [e.g. YC 25 Jannary1785]: took over from father as organist at the subscription concerts 1790 [YC 16 February 1790]: took over from father as organist, York Minster 1799 [YC 16 February 1799]: collaborated with John Ashley on York Musical Festival 1791 [ASA 7 May 1791]: composer [e.g. YC 7 March 1796]. / rank
 
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* 1764, † 1844, composer
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* 1764, † 1844, composer

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    CAMIDGE, Matthew (1764-1844) son of John Camidge chorister, Chapel Royal under James Nares:: first known appearance playing piano forte at York theatre 1781 [YCh 14 May 1781]: played at York concerts regularly from 1785 [e.g. YC 25 Jannary1785]: took over from father as organist at the subscription concerts 1790 [YC 16 February 1790]: took over from father as organist, York Minster 1799 [YC 16 February 1799]: collaborated with John Ashley on York Musical Festival 1791 [ASA 7 May 1791]: composer [e.g. YC 7 March 1796].

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