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WALMISLEY, THOMAS ATTWOOD.
Mus. Bac. from TRINITY, July 1, 1833.
Organist of Trinity and St John's, 1833-56.
Professor of Music, 1836-56. [Eldest] s. of Thomas Forbes, organist (for whom see D.N.B. ) (and Mary Ann, eldest dau. of William Capon, of Westminster). [B. Jan. 21, 1814, in Westminster.] Organist at St John-the-Baptist, Croydon, 1831-3. Adm. pens. at Corpus Christi, May 5, 1834.
Matric. Michs. 1834.
Migrated to Jesus, Dec. 30, 1834; B.A. 1838.
Adm. a member of Trinity, May 2, 1838; M.A. 1841; Mus. Doc., 1848.
His music for the Ode on the installation of Prince Albert as Chancellor attracted general admiration.
Composer of several anthems and services, most of which were published after his death, being edited by his father, who survived him.
Died Jan. 17, 1856, at Hastings; buried at Fairlight.
Memorial tablet in Trinity ante-chapel.
Brother of the above.
( Record of Old Westminsters ( sub his father); D.N.B.; G. Mag., 1856, I. 322; Historical Register, 85.)
Thomas Attwood WALMISLEY
Approx. lifespan: 1814–1856
Mus. Bac. from Trinity College 1833:07:01
Eldest s. of Thomas Forbes WALMISLEY organist (for whom see D.N.B. ) (and Mary Ann CAPON eldest dau. of William CAPON of Westminster, [ London ] ). [
b. 1814:01:21 in Westminster, [ London ]
Organist at: : St John-the-Baptist Croydon, [ Surrey ] 1831-33
Organist of: : Trinity and St John's 1833-56
Professor of Music: 1836-56
pens. Corpus Christi College adm1834:05:05
Matric 1834:10MT:
Mig. to Jesus College 1834:12:30
BA 1838
Adm. a member of Trinity College 1838:05:02
MA 1841
Mus. Doc. 1848
His music for the Ode on the installation of Prince Albert as Chancellor: attracted general admiration. Composer of several anthems and services, most of which were published after his death, being edited by his father, who survived him.
d. Hastings, [ Sussex ] 1856:01:17
buried Fairlight, [ Sussex ]
Memorial tablet in Trinity College ante-chapel.
brother of the above WALMISLEY
( Record of Old Westminsters ( sub his father); D.N.B.; G. Mag. 1856, I. 322; Historical Register 85.)

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