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vicar choral
vicar choral Also vicar-choral. [vicar 3.] (See quot. 1854, and cf. choral a.1 1 b.) The pl. occurs in various forms, as vicars choral, † vicars chorals, and, rarely, vicar chorals.1530–1 Act 22 Hen. VIII, c. 15 All other..canons, pety canons, vicars chorall, & clerkes. 1546 Yorks. Chantry Surv. (Su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hugh Drysdall
A Vicar choral of the Cathedral Church of St Canice, Kilkenny he became Chancellor there in 1666. wikipedia.org
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chorale
▪ I. choral, a.1 (ˈkɔərəl) [ad. F. choral or med.L. chorālis belonging to a chorus or choir.] 1. a. Of or belonging to a choir; sung by a choir. choral service: a church service in which the canticles, anthem, etc., are sung by the choir; when the versicles, responses, etc. are also sung or chanted,... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Broderip
The first mention of him in the chapter records of Wells is on 2 December 1740, when he was admitted a vicar choral of the cathedral for a year on probation choral, and on 20 November 1769, was appointed sub-treasurer, on the death of Thomas Parfitt. wikipedia.org
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stallar
ˈstallar, ˈstallary1 Scottish Eccl. Hist. Also staller. [ad. med.L. stallārius, f. stallum, stalla stall n.1] (See quots.)1561–2 in G. Chalmers Caledonia (1824) III. vi. viii. 664 [Out of this revenue, he had to pay a vicar pensioner, who did the parochial duty, and a] stallar [or vicar, who served ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Browne (fl 1614–1629)
In 1615 he was promoted to perpetual vicar-choral of that cathedral, and remained on the payroll in that capacity through 1619. His whereabouts after this are unknown, until records of him appear in the accounts of the Winchester Cathedral where he worked as vicar-choral and organist wikipedia.org
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Lay clerk
A lay clerk, also known as a lay vicar, song man or a vicar choral, is a professional adult singer in an Anglican cathedral and often Roman Catholic Cathedrals normally the canons were each responsible for providing and maintaining a vicar. wikipedia.org
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James Mockler
He was Vicar choral of Cloyne Cathedral from 1772 to 1773. wikipedia.org
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George S. Talbot
Chad's, Far Headingley (1901–1903), before being appointed Vicar Choral of York Minster in 1904. In 1915 he was appointed Vicar of All Saints' Church, Huntington, in Yorkshire. wikipedia.org
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Southwell Rickard
After a curacy in Ardagh he was appointed Vicar choral of Cloyne Cathedral and Prebendary of Killinemor in 1730. wikipedia.org
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David Stewart-Smith
He was then Vicar choral and Sacrist at York Minster from 1944 to 1949; Vicar of Shadwell, Leeds from 1949 to 1952; Warden of Brasted Place College from wikipedia.org
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Harry Carpenter (priest)
He was Vicar choral of Salisbury Cathedral from 1879 until his appointment as an archdeacon. He died on 20 July 1936. wikipedia.org
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Richard Barber (priest)
A Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford, he was appointed Vicar choral of Chichester Cathedral in 1541; Vicar of the College of Windsor in 1543, a Canon wikipedia.org
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John Browne (archdeacon of Elphin)
He was appointed Vicar choral of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1682; and Archdeacon of Elphin in 1683. He died in 1700. wikipedia.org
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Randolph Jewett
organist in Dublin of St Patrick's Cathedral and Christ Church Cathedral, in 1631; was succeeded at Christ Church by Benjamin Rogers in 1639; and was vicar-choral He was vicar-choral of Christ Church in 1646. wikipedia.org
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