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1747
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Mr James Butler, Organist of St. Margaret’s Westminster and St. Anne’s Soho.
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Mr John Church of Christ-Church and St. Patrick’s, Dublin, and St. Patrick’s Armagh. Two Sets.
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Mr James Colgan of Christ-Church and St. Patrick’s, and Organist of St. Peter’s, Dublin.
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Mr Potts Crookenden, for the Musical Society at Great Yarmouth.
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The Charitable Musical Society in Fishamble-Street, Dublin. Four Sets.
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Timothy Dewel, Esq; of Renden Park near Cirencester, Gloucester.
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William Dean, Esq; one of the Six Clerks in Chancery in Ireland.
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The Reverend Mr De Chair, Senior Cardinal of St. Paul’s Cathedral, &c.
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The Reverend Mr Fraigneau, Greek Professor and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
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The Reverend Mr Fitzherbert, A. M. Priest in Ordinary to his Majesty, and Minor Canon of St. Paul’s.
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Dr. Maurice Green, Master of His Majesty’s Band of Musick, Organist and Composer of His Majesty’s Chapel Royal, &c.
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Mr Starling Goodwin, Organist of St. Mary Magdalen Bermondsey.
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Mr Hayes, B. M. Professor of Musick in the University of Oxford.
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Mr William Hodson, Organist of St. George’s Middlesex, and St. Anne’s Limehouse.
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The Reverend Mr David Jones, Priest-Vicar of Westminster Abbey.
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The Reverend Dr Long, S. T. P. F. R. S. Master of Pembroke-Hall, Cambridge.
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The Reverend Dr. Egerton Leigh, Canon Residentiary of Hereford, &c.
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- Lacy, Esq; Master of the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. Four Sets.
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The Reverend Mr. Lloyd, Priest in Ordinary to his Majesty, Chanter at Westminster, and Succentor of St. Paul’s.
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Mr Nicholas Ladd, Gentleman of his Majesty’s Chapel Royal, &c.
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Mr William Lamb of Christ-Church and St. Patrick’s, and Master of the Boys, Dublin.
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William Mitford, Esq; Receiver General for the County of Sussex.
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Mr Anthony Neale, Organist of St. Peter le Poor in Broadstreet.
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The Reverend Mr Pinkney, Priest in Ordinary to his Majesty, Minor Canon of St. Paul’s, &c.
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The Reverend Mr Benjamin Pearce, Minor Canon of St. Paul’s &c.
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Mr Edward Henry Purcell, Organist of St. Clement’s Lombard-Street.
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The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Raphoe in the Kingdom of Ireland.
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John Rich, Esq; Master of the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. Four Sets.
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The Reverend Mr Scott, A. M. Fellow of Jesus-College, Cambridge.
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The Reverend Mr John Smith, Priest in Ordinary to his Majesty, Minor Canon of the Cathedral Church of Worcester, &c.
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Mr William Savage, Gentleman of his Majesty’s Chapel Royal, &c.
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His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Tuam in the Kingdom of Ireland.
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Mr Thomas Vandernan, Gentleman of his Majesty’s Chapel Royal, &c.
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The Reverend Mr Thomas Warneford, A. M. Rector of Bagpath, Gloucestershire.
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