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1748
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The Rev. Mr. James Affleck, Student of Christ Church College, Oxford.
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Mr. Richard Church, Organist of Christ Church and New College, Oxford.
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The Rev. Mr. De Chair, A. M. Minor Canon of St. Paul's, London.
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The Rev. Mr. Fitzherbert, A. M. Minor Canon of St. Paul's, London.
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Mr. Matthew Hussey, Organist of St. Alban's, Wood street, London.
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Mr. James Kent, Organist of the Cathedral and College at Winchester.
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The Rev. Dr. Lisle, Publick Orator in the University of Oxford.
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The Rev. Mr. Lowth, Fellow of New College, and Poetry Professor in the University of Oxford
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The Rev. Mr. Pinkney, A. M. Minor Canon of St. Paul's, London.
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Mr. Ralph Roseingrave, Organist of Ch. Ch. and St. Patrick's, in Dublin.
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The Rev. Mr. Robinson, A. M. Fellow of Magdalene College, Oxford.
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Mr. John Stanley, Bac. Mus. Organist of St. Andrew's and the Temple, London.
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The Hon. and Rev. Mr. Tracy, Fellow of All-Souls Coll. Oxford.
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The Rev. Mr. Taswell, A. M. Vicar of Wotton Under edge, Gloucestershire.
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Royal. Arthur Vansittart, Esq; jun. Gent. Com. of New Call. Oxford.
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