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Richard Limpus

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There was an incident during his career at St Michael, Cornhill as he was forced to appear at the Mayor's Court, Guildhall concerning non payment of a choir salary as compensation for unfair dismissal. This appeared to stem from an incident where many choir members were dismissed on Christmas Eve
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His brother, the Rev. P. Henry Limpus, was some time minor canon of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, and composer of an oratorio, " The Prodigal Son," London, May 10, 1870; Songs, etc. He died in 1893.
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Richard Limpus was the son of Richard Limpus, organist of Isleworth Old Church, who died on 1 November 1868.
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He married in 1848. His wife, who died, London, January 29, 1889, was a concert vocalist.
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1865 for their inability to attend at a day's notice, a Saturday morning service.
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He founded the College of Organists in 1864, later to become the
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and composer, who is best known for being the founder of the
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in 1847, resigning on his appointment as organist to the
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Musical Standard, No 92, Vol IV, 10 March 1866, p.296
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Organists of the City of London,, Donovan Dawe, 1983
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organist
Royal College of Organists
Samuel Sebastian Wesley
St Andrew Undershaft
Philanthropic Society
St Michael, Cornhill
Royal College of Organists
Nicene Creed
Bloomsbury
West Norwood Cemetery
Organist
St Michael, Cornhill
Categories
1824 births
1875 deaths
English classical organists
English classical composers
Burials at West Norwood Cemetery
19th-century British composers
19th-century English musicians
19th-century British male musicians
19th-century organists

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