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90:, but this was fatal to his popularity. Some of the church members reduced their subscriptions by 50 per cent., but I little knew how much the pastor had suffered in trying to improve the music until Mr. Symes told me himself afterwards. When the late Rev. W. Roby Fletcher took the pulpit there was an accumulated debt of ÂŖ200. caused by the reduced subscriptions. A committee was formed to decide how this should be wiped off. It was suggested that the organ should be closed, the organist dismissed, and the harmonium reinstated; and that I should be asked to play for ÂŖ30 per annum. I replied that if the church was in difficulties I would play for nothing; but that I would not disgrace my profession by playing for ÂŖ30 a year. As I had offered to play for nothing, they could not very well send me away, and I remained. 86:
of the congregation would immediately sit down. In fact, a meeting was held deprecating voluntary playing or music after the service. The minister asked if I would simply play "I will arise and go to my father,' and no concluding voluntary. I did this for a time, but afterwards said I would rather go than submit to be so hampered. I determined to play a simple melody before and after the service, but it had to be of a hymnal character lest it should shock the good folk. An anthem was never heard except on festive occasions; and then the very people who objected most strongly to its employment in the regular service were delighted with it, and we were asked to sing it at tea and public meetings. Mr. C. B. Symes, when pastor, determined that he would not only have chanting but the
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So primitive were the ideas of the people in regard to the musical service that they would not tolerate the introduction of chants and, psalms. The "fathers" of the church were very hostile to the pipe organ, and considered it uncalled for and "Popish." When I introduced the chanting of a hymn many
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When Shakespeare was inducted into Freemasonry he was appointed the organist of his lodge, and was later elected organist to the Grand Lodge, appointments he retained until his last years. He composed a musical service of Masonic Ritual, which was published in book form in London. Shakespeare was
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Joseph Shakespeare (c. 1808 – 18 March 1888) was married to Sophia Shakespeare, nÊe Lewis, (c. 1818 – 15 May 1875), perhaps his second wife when they emigrated. He married again to Emma Sutherland (c. 1820 – 25 November 1906) on 17 May 1882. They lived at the Temperance Hotel, North Terrace then
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He and his brother William clearly had a substantial musical education, perhaps largely from their father, who had constructed a pipe organ for his own home use. The boys were frequently called on to preside at the piano at various functions of organizations such as the Freeman Street and North
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After nine months' illness the death, occurred from paralysis on Friday morning, at Miss Hill's Private Hospital, of Mr. James Shakespeare. . For many years Mr. Shakespeare resided at Stratford Villa, in-Pulteney street. The house was named after the birthplace of the great bard, from whom Mr.
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William "Bill" Shakespeare (4 June 1843 – 4 February 1930) married Julia Ann Martin ( – 4 October 1915) on 22 December 1864. He married again, to Elsie Grimmond Bruce ( –1962) in 1917. He was the first S.A. Railways apprentice before being appointed City Inspector and Inspector of Weights and
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in August 1849, though only one Shakespeare appears among the arrivals, listed as "Sarah A. Shakespeare". Joseph unsuccessfully applied for a licence for his residential "Railway Hotel" roughly opposite the Adelaide Railway Station, and was subsequently listed as a "temperance hotel".
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Measures. He was secretary of the South Australian Sunday School Union for many years. He was a life member of the S.P.C.A. and leading light of the Trinity Church Literary Society,
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Adelaide Young Men's Societies, part of a network of similarly named groups attached to Protestant churches. William was also known as an actor and elocutionist of some ability.
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Shakespeare claimed descent. Here he conducted a bachelors' home, and many of his old associates, who still live in Adelaide, will share in the regret at his death.
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Jane Shakespeare (15 January 1849 – 21 May 1928) married Rev. William Henry Newbould ( – 1909) on 23 December 1873. He was a longtime Congregational minister at
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Joseph has been cited as assembling SA's first railway engine and driving the first train on the Port Adelaide line, but no further details and hard to verify.
54:. Shakespeare then served as an assistant to Mr. Bath, who later became Secretary to the Minister of Education, then taught for a few years at J. L. Young's 212:
Susannah "Susie" Shakespeare ( – 31 July 1936) married (Richard) William John Leicester ( – 28 September 1926) on 16 March 1881. William was involved with
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Priscilla Shakespeare (c. 1846 – 23 February 1926) married Henry Thomas Davis (c. 1841 – 23 August 1878) in 1868. Priscilla was
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Sophia Shakespeare (c. 1851 – 20 September 1927) married Clement James Holder (1852–1899) on 6 March 1877. He was a brother of
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On retiring as organist with Stow Memorial Church in December 1907, Shakespeare was presented with an address and a purse of
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He was organist for the Adelaide Philharmonic Society from its foundation in April 1869 to 1872, to be replaced by
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to considerable acclaim, and 21–23 and 26 November in the following year, also at White's, the English opera
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also an artist in oil painting. For many years he conducted the young men's Bible class at Stow Church.
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He decided on the life of a professional musician, and around 1862 was appointed organist (or rather
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and another claimed descendant of the Bard, appears not to be closely related.
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using amateur performers, on three consecutive evenings 10–12 April at
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From 1867 or earlier he taught piano and harmonium from premises in
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and other organizations. Mrs Shakespeare managed Shakespeare's
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It is possible that the family emigrated to Australia aboard
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Mary Ann Shakespeare (c. 1841 – November 1917) married
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George Shakespeare, an organist and music teacher of
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Index

Birmingham
Bard of Avon
North Adelaide
James Bath
Adelaide Educational Institution
harmoniumist
Gawler Place
Stow Memorial Church
Flinders Street
Franklin Street
Pulteney Street
W. R. Pybus
Norma
White's Assembly Rooms
Maritana
sovereigns
Henley Beach
Lawrence Grayson
Adelaide Garrick Club
temperance hotel
railway station
Truro
Frederick William Holder
Adelaide Milling Company
Port Adelaide Football Club
Mount Gambier, South Australia
William Shakespeare FRAM.
"Shipping Intelligence"
The South Australian
"Bench of Magistrates"

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