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Charles Macpherson

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between 1887 and 1890, before returning to St Paul's as assistant organist between 1895 and 1916, being made organist in 1916, a position he held until his death.
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on 10 May 1870, to Charles Macpherson, the Burgh Architect, and Mary Charlotte d'Egville. His brother, the Rev. Ranald Macpherson (1871–1951) was sometime
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission: Pilot Officer Alasdair Charles Macpherson (service No. 63805)
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He married Sophia Menella Newbolt (1883–1962), the youngest daughter of the Rev. Canon
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for the thanksgiving service at St Paul's on 6 July 1919, which marked the end of the
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A Jacobite Stronghold of the Church, Being the Story of Old St. Paul's, Edinburgh
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from 1920 to 1922. Two hymns by Macpherson were included in
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Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Charles Macpherson
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At the age of nine, Macpherson became a chorister at
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Dunelm
FRAM
FRCO
organist
St Paul's Cathedral
Edinburgh
Vicar Choral
Ripon Cathedral
William Charles Edmund Newbolt
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
St. Paul's Cathedral
Royal Academy of Music
St Clement Eastcheap
Royal Academy of Music
Royal College of Organists
Hymns Ancient and Modern
Te Deum
First World War
George V
Queen Mary
Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Charles Macpherson
Guarlford History Group
Commonwealth War Graves Commission: Pilot Officer Alasdair Charles Macpherson (service No. 63805)
"Dr. Macpherson's Thanksgiving Te Deum"
doi
10.2307/3701889
JSTOR
3701889
Works by or about Charles Macpherson
Internet Archive

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