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Atterbury studied the harpsichord, composition, and harmony in the leisure time he could spare from his business, which was carried on in Turn Again Lane,
153:, 'Goliah' which failed disastrously, though it was afterwards repeated at West Wycombe on 13 Aug. 1775, on the occasion of the burial of the heart of 110:. He acquired considerable proficiency in music, and on the death of his father, being left tolerably well off, gave up his business and retired to 65: 290: 192:, and to give concerts in aid of his finances. It was in the middle of one of these concerts that he is said to have died, 11 June 1796. 295: 280: 158: 285: 275: 162: 180:, Castle Street, Strand, his name occurs as one of the original members. In September 1790 he married Miss Ancell, of 87: 58: 208: 141:, as he paid Chatterton five guineas for the copyright of 'The Revenge' on 6 July of the same year in which the 202: 249: 270: 245: 127: 154: 48: 52: 44: 17: 184:. He was at this time still living at Teddington, but his improvidence forced him to remove to 69: 265: 8: 201: 138: 226: 146: 134: 185: 181: 259: 119: 107: 189: 115: 111: 173: 150: 142: 133:
On 15 May 1765, Atterbury was elected a performing member of the
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commemoration, and in 1787, on the establishment of the
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