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A LIST OF PRECENTORS AND ORGANISTS OF

CATHEDRAL, COLLEGIATE, AND OTHER IMPORTANT CHURCHES IN ENGLAND AND WALES.

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M.A.

Rev. SirF. A. GoreOuse-
ley, M. A., Mus. D.
Right Rev. Bishop
Abraham, D.D.

Rev. E. Venables, M. A.
Liverpool Rev. G. F. Driver,

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B.A.

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J. M. W. Young
F. H. Burstall, L.Mus.
T.C.L.

Rev. C. F. B. Wood, H. Brooksbank, Mus. B.
M.A.

Rev. E. F. Letts, M. A. J.K. Pyne, L. Mus. T.C.L.
W. S. Ions.

Rev. G. Barrett. M.A.
Rev. C. N. Robarts,
M.A.

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F. C. Atkinson, Mus. B.
C. H. Lloyd, M. A., Mus. B.

Haydn Keeton, Mus. D,
E. J. Crow, Mus. D.
J. Hopkins

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Joseph Barnby

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W. M. Appleby

C. F. South

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G. B. Sinclair.
C. W. Lavington
William Done
J. F. Bridge,
L.Mus. T.C.L.
W. Parratt, Mus. B.
W. Hutt

Joseph Barnby

Rev. R. F. Smith, M.A. W. W. Ringrose, Mus. B.

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ORGAN SCHOLARSHIPS, &c., AT OXFORD AND

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*Tenable till B.A. degree is taken-usually about three years.

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NATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,

FOR MUTUAL ASSURANCE,

2 KING WILLIAM STREET,

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MILITARY and NAVAL OFFICERS assured at moderate Fixed Premiums, covering all Risk of Service at Home and Abroad.

CLAIMS PAID 30 DAYS AFTER ADMISSION.

TRUST POLICIES

Issued under the Married Women's Property Act, 1882, for making Family Provision or Settlement free from Legal Expense.

Further information may be obtained on application to

HENRY JOHN PUCKLE, Secretary.

Eleventh Edition, revised, with New Appendix, fcap. 8vo. 5s.

TEXT BOOK OF
BOOK OF MUSIC.

BY

HENRY C. BANISTER,
PROFESSOR OF HARMONY AND COMPOSITION AT THE
ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

We are bound to accord the highest praise to the work, which is so logically arranged throughout that reference to any special portion of it can be readily made. The complete manner in which every department of the science is explained is highly creditable to the author; for not only does the book include a treatise on Counterpoint, Canon, Fugue, and Imitation, but some very able remarks upon Form in Composition, and upon the various musical instruments.'-MUSICAL TIMES, April, 1873.

Profound knowledge and deep thought. Those alone who have drunk deep at the theoretical founts of Germany and have yearned for a master mind to classify the recondite masses of erudition that make the search for the threads of the discourse of the German sages a mental game at hide and seek, can thoroughly appreciate the learned simplicity with which Mr. BANISTER applies his test of absolute utility to musical science.'-MUSICAL WORLD.

Sixth Edition, revised, foolscap 8vo. price 3s. 6d.

A CONCISE HISTORY OF MUSIC

FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN ERA TO THE PRESENT TIME. FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS.

By the Rev. H. G. BONAVIA HUNT, B.Mus. Christ Church, Oxford; Warden of Trinity College, London; late Lecturer on Musical History in the same College.

'Mr. HUNT has produced a well-arranged and really concise history of the subject with which he deals. The book is divided into three sections, the first of which is a general review of musical epochs and events, while the second presents a series of chronometrical tables, and the third summarises a history of the art. The student "is warned in the preface "that he is not to expect what is called a readable book," but we fee! bound to say that Mr. HUNT's work is, in the proper sense of the word, far more readable than books which attempt to combine valuable information with attractiveness by tricks to which Mr. HUNT has not condescended.'-SATURDAY REVIEW.

'Mr. HUNT has the enviable power of giving much information in few words; he has, therefore, in this small volume, afforded valuable assistance to musical students preparing for competitive examinations, which they could not so easily obtain elsewhere.'-MUSICAL STANDARD.

It only remains for us to express unqualified approval at the appearance of a work which seems to contain all that is wanted in a study of music. We beg ladies especially to make a note of the work, and to consider whether an historical study of the art ought not to go side by side with its practice.'--EDUCATIONAL TIMES.

London: GEORGE BELL & SONS, York Street, Covent Garden.

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