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A

Aberdeen, (and area) organs
Aberdeen Musical Society organ 1748, Organs prior to 1820...
Aberdeen organs . Organs prior to 1820...
Aberdden University storing Cavaille-Coll organ
Abbey (John), organ-builder and the Frein Harmonique
Abbott & Smith, Organ-builders of Leeds (article)
Abell, John, organ-builder
Achurch, (Henry), organ-builder
Acton of Nottingham, unknown organ-builder
Adams & Marshall of Brixton, organ-builders, p.14
Adcock, Abraham, organ-builder
Adelaide Town Hall, Blackmore's decoration of, Research Notes
Aidan's St, Leeds, Binns organ picture, p.22
Albans (St) Abbey
Albans, St. BIOS and RCO Conference 2001
Alcock, Sir Walter
Aldhem, early English Organ-builder?
Algakirk
Allen, (William), organ-builder
American Organ Archive
Aldred and the organ, Editorial
Allen, (Charles), organ-builder
Allen, Charles and Son, organ-builders, p.15
Allen, William and Robert, organ-builders
Allen, William, organ-builder, p.15
Ambrose of Suffolk, organ-builder
Amps, William, organist d.1910
Aberdeen Musical Society organ 1748, Organs prior to 1820...
Andrew's, St, Aberdeen organs . Organs prior to 1820...
Angle, Pembrokeshire (Hart organ) p.9
Antheme stop (Notes and Queries)
Appollonicon, and Mr Purkis advertisement
Appollonicon - a new drawing and information
Arbroath, Aberdeen. Organs before 1820...
Archer of Epping, organ-builder
Archive, personnel change 1986
Archive, acquisitions, Hill books
Archive (from the) (January 1992)
Archive - use of (January 1992)
Archive - use of (January 1995)
Archive - use of (January 2001)
Archive - Freeman index, Harvey notebooks, Hill, Norman & Beard CDRom,
Archive (contd) Gray & Davison drawings, Inventories, etc.; - October 2001

Argents, organ-builders (Notes and Queries)
Arnold, (Cedric), organ-builder
Attwood,(Thomas), organist
Auckland Castle Chapel
Auckland,N.Z., chamber organ by Avery
Avery, John, list of organs and work (1)
Avery, (John), organ-builder, Research Notes
Avery, (John) organ-builder Research Notes
Avery, (John), organ-builder, an anecdote
Avery, John, organ-builder, list of organs, Research Notes
Avery, John, organ-builder. Research Notes
Avery (John) and the Assylum (
Avery and the Assylum (2)
Aylesbury Congregational Church.
Aylesbury, Wendover P.C.
Aylesford organ 1879

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B

Bamsey, Early English Organ
Banbury Parish Church, 1842, and subsequent rebuilds
Banbury, St John, auction of organ 1849
Barrow Hill, St Andrew's, p.4
Andrew's, St.,Banff Organs before 1820...
Barker Lever, early history (1)
Barlow, (John), organist,1734, theft of pipes
Bates organ at Newtown Burgoland
Barrel Organs (1)
Barrel Organs (2)
Bavo, St, by Sir John Evelyn 1641
Beale & Thynne organ restoration at St. John, Richmond (1993)
Beale, (William), organist
Beattie, Dr.,Aberdeen. Organs before 1820...
Bedford, St Peter
Bellamy organs (Denbigh)
Bellows systems, page 5
Best. W.T., bed-ridden with swollen ankles
Best, W.T. condemning Hope-Jones organs
Best, W.T., monster organs, dynamics
Bevington organ Pugin, Grange organ
Bewsher and Fleetwood, organ-builders
ditto. p.14
Bicycle wheel blower
Bilston, St Leonard, G. Parsons organ
BIOS - Endowment Fund
BIOS - its function
BIOS, roots of (founding document)
BIOS, 25th Anniversary Celebrations
BIOS IBO CCC Liverpool Conference 1999
BIOS IBO Joint Conference 1999
BIOS OFFICE HOLDERS and COUNCIL MEMBERS 1976-2001
Birtfeild, (Joachim), organ-builder
Bishop, (James), organ-builder, and organ at Argory, Co. Armagh 1822
Bishop, (James), organ-builder, organ removed to Haslingfield 2003, nameplate
Bishop, organ-builder, removing organ from Durham Cathedral
Bishops Stortford, organ
Bishopstone, Herefordshire, organ's disappearance and destruction
Blount, alleged organ-builder at Wimbourne Minster
Blackburn, St Peter's, Henry Willis organ, its fate
Black Torrington, St Mary's (Avery)
Blackmore, Charles, organ-builder, Research Notes
Boalch (Donald) 1914-1999
Body (Joseph), organ-builder at Canterbury C17
Bodley, (G.F.), in Cambridge
Bonavia-Hunt, (Noel), revoicing Hill organ
Borghetto, Italy - Trice organ restored
Boston, Lincs., W.H. Burland
Botcher & Firewood, p.14
Bournemouth, St Peter, Duncan organ
Bower, John Dykes, obituary
Box-organs, unsuitable for continuo..
Bradford, Eastbrook Methodist Chapel
Bradford, Idle, Thorpe methodist, specification
Bradford, Muff Field Chapel,
Bradford-on-Avon, 1729 organ
Bradbury of Manchester, organ-builder, info request
Branston Conference report
Bridge, Edward, spinet manufacturer
Bridge, Richard, organ-builder, his origins
Broad, George, an affecting tale
Brighton Pavilion organ
Brighton, St John the Evangelist, specification
Brighton Pavilion organ (2) - appeal for restoration/details
Bristol Cathedral (psalms)
Bristol Churches - various
Bristol St Mary Redcliffe
Brindley & Forster (2)
Brindley & Foster (various observations)
Brown, (Douglas), American organ-builder
Brownsmith, (John Leman), chorister, organist
Bryceson, family history (part)
Bryceson, Mr,
Bryceson and Sutton (Heathcote)
Bryceson, foghorn of 1884
Buckfastleigh Conference, Loosemore Centre, Dallam
Buckingham, organ-builder, at Tamworth
Bungay, St Mary, 1730
Burgh Castle, Suffolk, glass front board to soundboard
Burr, Henry organ-builder and harpsichord-maker
Bury, Lancs., St Mark's
Butler, James, G.P. England connection?
Buxhall organ by Argents, organ-builders (Notes and Queries)
Byfield & Knight partnerships at London, St Botolph, Bishopsgate
Byfield, John (1830), wood-carver
Byfield, Wilcox and Knight, organ-builders, p.15

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C

Cabinet-makers and organ-cases
Caistor, N. Kincolnshire, Brocklesbury Church (1775 onwards)
Cardiff, Finnish Church, G. Parsons organ
Cardiff, Finnish Church, G. Parsons trade card
Cardiff, Eglwys Dewi Sant
Cardiff, Eglwys Dewi Sant(2)
Cardiff, St John's
Carlisle Cathedral, (Avery)
Cambridge, Christs' College, Charles Quarles receipt
Cambridge, Great St Mary's
Cambridge, Jesus College, tuning contract by John Sutton
Cambridge, King's College 1825
Cambridge, St Michaels, Argent, organ-builder (Notes and Queries)
Cambridge, Trinity College 1825
Cambridge, St John's, Argents, organ-builders (Notes and Queries)
Canons Park, Edgware 1754
Canterbury Cathedral, C17 and C18 organs
Canterbury Cathedral, drawing 1821
Carols, tinselly arrangements from Cambridge Colleges
Caswell (Henry), 1872-1886 survey of hymn singing
Chambers, William, organ-builder
Channatt, Thomas. of Bristol, organ at Fradswell 1869), unknown organ-builder
Chester, St John's and the 1838 Coronation organ
Chichester, Portfield, All Saints
Chigwell, Essex, 1804 (Research Notes)
CIneam organ, the alleged first example (Notes and Queries)
Cirencester (organs)
Clarke, Charles Harwood, subscriber to H and R
Clay (Charles) Organ Clock (Windsor Castle)
Clegg (David)'s Band Organ, Blackpool Winter Gardens
Coates, (Richard), organ-builder?
Coggeshall Congregational
Coelacanth (the), a portable organ, 1880
Conservation Matters (Joint Forum for)
Conservation Matters editorial 1908
Coleman & Carder, organ-builders, London c.1885
Coleman & Willis, organ-builders
Compton, (John)
Compton (John) and Marcel Dupre
Compton (John) - restoration problems
Congerton, Alexander, organ-builder, p.15
Conrack & Vincent, organ-builders
Cooke, (Robert), organist
Cooper, (George), organist
Coronation organ of 1838
Coronation organ of 1838 (20, detailed account
Corrie (Henry John), organ-builder,and U.S.A.
Cornwall, Morval House (Trewarne House)
Cosfield, nr. Braintree, Hill organ
Costloe & Son, Organ Builders, Isleworth.
Costloe & Son, Isleworth (2)
Cottrell, Thomas, part of a Filthy Row
Coupler Manual
Cousans of Lincoln, organ-builder's books
Covent Garden small organ
Cowthorpe (near Wetherby) 1484...organ tradition
Cox & Spiers, organ-builders, Banbury
Courcelle, John, organ-builder
Courcellina stop
Cranch, J.W., High Street, Camberwell, organ-builder
Crang, John, organ-builder
Crediton Parish Church, Devon 1821 organ (Letter)
Croft, (William, Dr), at Finedon
Crotch,(Dr) amending Bach's music
Crowan, Clowance House (Avery)
Croydon, St John the Baptist's
Current Research, February 1999
Current Research February 2003

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D

Dallam Organs (Three)
Dallam Organs in Brittany
Dallam (Robert)
Dane, I.S. & Sons, Swansea, organ-builders
Dawson (George) of Cambridge (1)
Dawson (George) of Cambridge (2)
Davis, (James), organ-builder
Davies (Maurice), organ-builder of Brighton
Denbigh, St David, Llewenni organ cremated
Derbyshire organs; survey, list and descriptions
Design of organs - cramped
Devonshire Organs
Digital Sampling
Dickson (W.E.) on Elliot and Hill
Diocesan Organ Advisers
Dix, John, organ-builder b.1847.
Dix of Whitby, organ-builder
Dixon, (George), organs
Dorking Chamber organ (Avery)
Drake organ in Parliament
Dreaper, Calvin, organ-builder in Waterford
Dreaper, William Porter, organ-builder
Drechsler & Sprecht, organ-builders
Dresser of Walsall, organ-builder
Dulcianna's Revenge - a good yarn p.9,
Dulwich College Chapel, 1896, Mounted Cornet
Duncan T.J., organ-builders of London / Poole
Dundee, Kinnaird Hall, 1864, Research Notes
Dunstan, Early English Organ-builder?
Durham Cathedral, Renatus Harris specification tender (Miscellanea)
Durufle association founded 2001
Dyer and Leverton, Holloway
Dyer of London, unknown organ-builder

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E

Eager, (John), organist
Early English Organ-builders
Early English Organ Project
East Germany Conference Report
Eccles, Kent, and New College?
Edinburgh Conference Report
Edmonds (Bernard) - twenty-five years of Notes & Queries
Edmonds (Bernard) - OBITUARY
Education (music) in British schools - a problem
Electronic simulations(1)
Electronic Simulations(2)
Elliot & Hill, (Dickson (W.E.) on)
Elliott and Hill, Laughton
Elliott, Thomas, organ-builder. p15
Ely Cathedral, 1396 estimates
Emmett, (John George), organist
England,(G.P.), organ, Finningley,
England,(G.P.), Portuguese Chapel
England,(G.P.), organ in Canada
England, George, organ-builder
England (Which) (Mixtures)
English Classical - an essay
Essex, (Timothy), organist
Ethelwold, early English organ-builder(?)
Elliot, (Thomas), organ-builder
Euphone stop
Eversholt, nr. Woburn, Snetzler (Russell, Shaftoe) organ, picture and description

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F

Faculty Jurisdiction, 1980
Fenham, St James and St Basil, historic organ
Fidegeting with organs, editorial
Films of organs, a short list
Finch, Thomas L., Obituary
Finningley, G.P. England organ
Finningley, fate of organ
Fleming, (L.R.), organ-builder
Flentrop Lecture April 2003
Flentrop - a review of book
Flete, Devon, house organ for A.B. Mildmay
Flight & Robson
Flight & Robson, case drawing
Flight & Robson, brace-of-Quacks
Fonthill House chamber organ
Fortrey, William, organ-builder
Forster & Andrews Organ at Hyson Green, Nottingham
Fortrey, William p.8
Fonthill House chamber organ
Freeman, (Andrew), some notes
Freeman, (Andrew), a lecture by Bernard Edmonds
Frein Harmonique (The)
French Symphonic Tradition
Finchcocks, Goudhurst
From the Archive
Furniture firms and organ destruction

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G

Galby and William Fortrey, p.8
Galpin, Canon, (Avery organ)
Garner (Christopher), piano-organ 1785 in Hunmanby, p.10
Gas Organ
Gauntlett,H.J., award of Doctor of Music
Gauntlett, H.J., organist
George Organs Ltd. Pelsall, Staffs
German attitudes to British organs 1900
German Flute, authentic stop at King's Lynn
Gern organs,list of known examples. p.10
Gillingham (Michael John), CBE 1933-1999
Glenn, (Robert), organist
Gloucester (organs)
Glyn and Parker, perhaps Parker and Gwynne, organ-builders
Godman, John, organ-builder
Goddard(s), F. and J, of Newport. Mon., and Lydney(organs)
Goss, John, and London, St Paul's Cathedral
Gothicism in an organ
Gration, Joseph, organ-builder, p.15
Gray, Robert and William, organ-builders
Gray, (William), organ-builder
Gray, (Daniel), 1862 organ-builder
Gray, Daniel, Kettering1843
Gray & Davison (1) - Research Status October 2000
Great Coggeshall, St Peter's-ad-Vincula
Great Exhibition 1851 and organ culture
Great Yarmouth, St Nicholas 1815
Green, Samuel, organ-builder, article, pt.II
Green, (Samuel) - at Canterbury, payment
Green - a Spanish clock organ?
Green, (Samuel) - Will Affidavit
Green & Savage, organ-builders
Green, Thomas, Hertford, organist and tuner
Greening, Richard George, 1927-1979, obituary
Grenville,(Tom,) blind organist
Griffin,(George Eugene), organist
Guidelines for Value Added Tax
Gunther and his gun

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H

Haddaway, organ-builder, Bury St Edmunds
Hadfield and Earee,(Ampfield) unknown organ-builder
Halifax, organs in the parish of
Hall, Nelson, organ-builder, Warminster
Halmshaw of Birmingham (John Compton connection)
Hamlin, W., 8 Brook St. New Road, London, organ-builder
Handel at Haarlem, his nose
Harmonston of Aberdare, organ-builder
Harston of Newark and Tamworth, organ-builder
Harris Pipework, (In Search of)
Harris the Joyner, not organ-builder
Harris / Harison, (Thomas), brother to Dallam
Harris (Renatus), as a composer of songs
Renatus Harris specification tender, Durham Cathedral (Miscellanea)
Harris at Bristol Cathedral, a correction
Harris, (Renatus), Wolverhampton, St John's
Harris, (Renatus), Wolverhampton, St John's
Harris (Renatus), organ at Wymondham?
Harris family members
Hart, Joseph, organ-builder, p.10,11
Hartley, Joseph J., Tonbridge, organ-builder
Harvey of Maidstone, organ-builder
Harwich, St Nicholas 1734
Haslingfield - Bishop organ from Paddington
Hatton Castle (Turriff) Organs before 1820...
Hawkins,G.of Newton Abbott, unknown organ-builder
Hedgeland, Harris and Thynne organ-builders
Helena (St), the organist of
ditto. p.8
Helena (St,) the organist of (2)
High Wycombe, Freechurch and Sarratt Baptist Churches
Hill, Thomas, organ-builder, Conference Report
Hill, William & Son organs (pictures)
Hill, (William), Bradford, Eastbrook Methodist Chapel
Historic Organs Certificate Scheme
Historic Organs Certificate Scheme, (January 2001)
Historic Organs Certificate Scheme, New definitions (July 2001)
Historic Organs Certificate Scheme, Statement April 2002
Historic Environment legislation, Article
Historic Organs on CDs
Hodnet, Shropshire, nasty Swell-box wire control
Holdich, G.M., Organ-builder
Holdich & Ingram, organ-builders
Holed Flute (Hill), Birmingham Town Hall
Hollins, (George), organist
Holmes, (Edward) and the future of British music, 1851
Hook, (James), organist
Hope-Jones, Stourport, Llanrhaeadr
Hope-Jones, organs brawl, cursed by his clients
Horn, (Karl Friedrich), organist
Howard, (Mr.), organist
Hoyt Metal Company, U.S.A.
Hungerford Hospital
Hunstanton Hall Organ Reconsidered
Hunter & Webb, 1863
Hunter, A, organ-builder, Stockwell Baptist Chapel, Battersea
Huray (Peter le), 1930-1992, Obituary
Hurst, Long Melford, unknown organ-builder
Hybrid organ - beware!
Hydraulic organs in Italy 1641, by Sir John Evelyn
Hyfrydol, its full title, p.10(3)

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I

IBO Doncaster Conference
ISO Congress 2000 Report
Iles, (Albert), organ-builder
Ilford Catholic Church, missing Elliott case?
Immyns, (John), organist
Ingrams, Eustace, organ-builder, life of
Irish monks, early (English?) organ-builders?
Ivory, use of in replacement keys, Editorial

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J

Jacob, (Benjamin), organist
Jackson of Liverpool and Bolton (1)
Jackson of Liverpool (2)
James (St) Bermondsey
Jardine & Co., ship organs
Jehmlich of Dresden, organ-builder, p.3
John's, St, Aberdeen. Organs prior to 1820...
John's St, Wolverhampton, p.5
John's St, Wolverhampton, a riposte, Letter
Jones, Henry, organ-builder, St. Paul's, Battersea, organ-builder,

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K

Episcopal Chapel, Keith. Organs before 1820...
Kellingburgh, John, 1676 organ
Kelmscott, Australia and Eccles, Kent
Kendall, E., Kensington, unknown organ-builder
Keraulophon, a fairy tale about its origins
Keysoe church and Sutton (Heathcote)
Killingburgh, John Ulrich, organ-builder of Peterborough
Kimbolton Church, Huntingdonshire, organ
Kimbolton Moravian Church, Huntingdonshire, organ
Kings Lynn Cornet, 9 ranks, rubbing of soundboard
Kirby Malzard, organ 1555
Kirkandrews-on-Esk, Temple Moore. p.10
King's Norton and William Fortrey, p.8
Kirtland / Kirkland confusion explained
Klengel, (Augustus), organist
Knoppel (Johann), organ-builder at Canterbury C17
Kollmann, (A.F.C.), organist

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L

Laminated pipe-metal, failure of
Langshaw, (John junior), organist
Landfill Tax Credits
Lane of Bristol, organ at Chepstow 1820), unknown organ-builder
Lancaster Parish Church
Lark, George organ-builder
Laughton, (Essex) St Nicholas 1831/2
Leave well alone, Editorial
Leamington, Ufton, Sutton (Heathcote)
Lee, (J. Charles), organ-builder, Coventry; destroyed c.18 organ (picture)
Leeds, Brunswick Chapel
Legal Notes on giving advice
Leith, St Ninian's
Leith, North and Bonnington
Lewis Organ at Upper Norwood, London, (The)(1)
Lewis Organ at Upper Norwood, London, (The) (2)
Leytonstone, St Andrew, organ
Lichfield Cathedral, a Filthy Row
Lincoln, Henry, a contract. Research Notes
Lincoln Cathedral, Allen / Gray & Davison organ)
Liverpool Cathedral, gift of Organ Committee circa 1900
Liverpool Cathedral, Voicing of the Tuba 1914-1918

Liverpool, St George's Hall
Liverpool, St George's hall (2)
Longhurst, (James), organ-builder
Longhurst, London, organ-builder
Longman and Broderip. Reseach Notes
Long Melford
(The) Loos(e)moores (Article)
Ludwig, Balsar, H.W, organ-builder
Luton, Marquis of Bute organ and Cavendish
Lundy Island organ
Lymington, Cavaille-Coll

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Llanbister organ, Cox
Llandaff Cathedral, Seddon case (Research Notes)
Llanrhaeadr, Hope-Jones organ escapes electronocution
Llantwit Major (Llanilltud Fawr), Glamorgan

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LONDON CHURCHES

London, Albert Hall (Royal)
London, Lambeth Assylum, Avery organ
London, Argyll Rooms 1813
London, Battersea Baptist Church
Brixton, St Mary's, A Henry Lincoln contract. Research Notes
London, 2 Bryanston Street, Captain Lemon's House
Bishopsgate, St Botolph, p.15
London, Camden Chapel
London, Camden St James, Clerkenwell 1812
London, Canons Park, Edgware
London, Charterhouse, various dates
London, Christ Church 1812
London, Christ Church, Spitalfields,1730
London, Clapton Park, Round Chapel
London, Edgware Road (Avery)
London, Fetter Lane, Snetzler
London, Foundling Chapel (1)1811
London, Foundling Chapel(2), Glen & Parker, cornet stop 1759
Greenwich, Royal Hospital Chapel, p.10
London, Grosvenor Chapel
London, Hackney, St John's (Remembrancer article reprint)
London, Hanover Square, St George 1824
London, Hickney's Almhouse Chapel, Richmond
London, Holy Trinity, Twickenham
London, Hornchurch Baptist
London, Grosvenor Chapel
London, Kettering (Daniel Gray) 1843
London, Lambeth Church 1815
London, Lambeth Female Orphan Asylum Chapel
London, Mansion House, Egyptian Rooms, non-existent organ
London, Maida Hill, Christ Church (Hill organ)
London, Mile End Road, Lycett Central Hall
London, Mile End Road, St Mary and Michael R.C
London, Portuguese Chapel 1812
London, Roding Lane Free Church
Royal Festival Hall, organ listed 2001)
Royal Festival Hall plans, 2004 (Letter)
Royal Festival Hall - desecration? Letter
London, Royal Institution 1809 etc.
London, Smith Square, St John's
London, Streatham, St Leonard's
London, Stockwelll Baptist Chapel, Battersea
London, St Anne, Limehouse
London, St Botolph, Bishopsgate
London, St Catherine-at-Ratcliffe (Avery)
London, St Dionis, Fenchurch Street (1724)
London, St Dunstans in the East, ex Albans (St) Abbey
London, St Barnabas, Downham, Slater organ
London, St John's, Smith Square, specification 1749
London, St Leonard, Shoreditch 1757
London, St Margaret's Churchyard (Avery organ)
London, St Mary-at-Hill, Conference Report
London, St Mary-le-Strand, Gern / Renatus Harris!. p.10
London, St Mary Undercroft, Westminster Palace, Drake organ, Pugin
London, St Paul's Cathedral (1)
London, St Paul's Cathedral (2), Bumpus on 1851 Gray organ at West End
London, St Paul's Cathedral, Remembrancer reprint
London, St Paul's Cathedraland John Goss
London, St Paul's Cathedral, Schmidt organ, p.7
London, St Paul's, Battersea
London, St Peter the Great, Saffron Hill, Hill Organ and picture, heavy touch 1807
London, St Sepulchre, Holborn 1824
London, St Sepulchre, Holborn (Remembrancer)
London, St Stephen's, Coleman Street
London, Savoy Chapel 1824
London, Somerset House Masonic Lodge 1816
London, Somers Town 1821
London, Stratford, St Paul
London, Stratford, Holy Trinity,untraceable church, Smith organ?
London, St Stephen's, Pond Lane, Hampstead, England organ 1776
London, Surrey Chapel 1808, obstinate touch
London, Surrey Institution 1811
London, Tower, St Peter-ad-Vincula
London, Westminster, St Margaret's
London, Westminster Abbey, 1824

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Macduff Presbyterian Chapel. Organs before 1820...
Major, (Joseph), organist
Margate Parish Church 1812
Maley, Young & Oldknow, organ-builders
Manningham, St Mark's, 4 manual organ, 48 stops
Mansfield Parish Church 1808 (Research Notes)
Manufacturing organs in sixteenth-century
Market Bosworth
Marsh, (John), Journals, review
Massachusetts, U.S.A. (Avery)
Matthews, Thomas, of London, unknown organ-builder
McGruer Hollow Spar Company
Mechanical action, desirability of
Mechanical action - some pertinent observations
Medieval organ-builders, confusion of nomenclature
Mediocrity in British Organ Culture
Meeting House Organ, Norwich, p.5
Melbourne
Merchant Taylors School, and Willis family
Metrical Psalmody and the Organ
Michaeu of Exeter, organ-builder p.9
Henry Millar, Dublin,perhaps Liverpool, organ-builder
Midsomer Norton Methodist,
Miller, A.T., organ-builder
Miller (Millar), (Henry), unknown organ-builder, 1748
Mill Hill Conference report
Milton Abbey, 2002
Minehead, St Michael, 1713-14
Mitchell of Exeter, organ-builder
Mixtures are doomed... (Hope-Jones and Lennox)
Monday, Joseph, organ-builder, Devon (Letter)
Montrose Episcopal Chapel, Organs before 1820...
Monymusk House. Organs before 1820...
Morgan, henry, organ-builder, p.14
Mothersole, organ-builder, p.14
Mozley, Henry, organ-buildern
(Temple) Moore cases at Kirkandrews-on-Esk
Morse, (Justin, Dr)
Mortality amongst German organists
Mount St Michael Chapel, Cornwall
Muff Field Chapel, bradfordFidegeting with organs, editorial
Murgatroyd (J) of Bradford, organ-builder
Musical Directory for the year 1794, lost

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N

National Pipe Organ Register - Future Funding
NPOR - National Pipe Organ Register -a Guide to using it
Neots, St, organ history
Neots, St, Argents, organ-builders (Notes and Queries)
Newcastle City Hall
Newmarket, All Saints, John Squire organ
Newman Report and Ecclesiastical Exemption, (The)
Newth, James,, unknown organ-builder
Nicholls, W.A.A., Midsomer Norton Methodist, (G.P. England) organ-builder
Nicholson, (Francis), organ-builder
Nightingale, (John Charles), organist
Nomenclature of divisions in (England)
Northborough, St Andrew
Norwich Cathedral 1814
Norwich Cathedral, p.5, Miscellanea(3)
Norwich Organ Advisers' Conference
Norwich, St George's, G. P. England organ
Norwich, St Peter's Mancroft, 1814
Notes inégales
Notes and Queries (Bernard Edmonds) can be found in each separate edition
Novello, (Vincent), organist

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O

OHTA (Organ Historical Trust of Australia)
Old Bilton (Avery)
Oldknow
Oldham Unitarian Chapel, 3 manual, 36 stops
Old Radnor and Case - observations
Organ, how it is regarded by musicians
Orford, unknown organ
Oxted Congregational organ

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P

Pace, (George), architect
Palmer, S. of Bristol, organ at Misterton 1880), unknown organ-builder
Pankell brothers, organ apprentices, running away
Parker, Gulielmus, Fleet Street, chamber organ, unknown?
Parkinson Patent Orchestral Pipe Organs
Parsons, George, organ-builder
Parsons organs, missing?
Pape, John, organ-builder
Patents and the Victorian Organ
Paul's, St, Aberdeen , Organs prior to 1820...
Aberdeen organs . Organs prior to 1820...
Pease (Lancelot), organ-builder at Canterbury C17
Pedalboards, radiating, introduction of,Notes and Queries
Pedalist, unidentified 1830, organist
Penmark, Glamorgan
Pennells (Andrew) 1962-1999
Peter's, St, Aberdeen, organs prior to 1820...
Peterborough, John Ulrich, organ-builder
Peterhead chapels. Organs before 1820...
Pether, William, organ-builder
Pettett, (Alfred), organist
Piano-organ 1785, Garner (Christopher)in Hunmanby
Pipe bellying (letter)
Pipe measurements - a practical guide
Pipe measurements - observations
Pipe measurements, a method
Pipescales, measurement pitfalls (Letter)
Piperack and the Tractarians (Research Notes)
Pishill, Winterbourne Monckton, organ
Portsea, St Mary, 1889 Walker
Portsmouth, Virginia, organ 1917
Portunal Stop
POSI - foundation of in Ireland
Potter saga, and Hope-Jones
Povey, Charles, pamphleteer
Powell, (Enoch)
Priestley, S.B, organ-builder
Psalms set Full for Organ, (The)
Pietmaritzburg (Natal) organ (Brindley & Forster)(picture)
Pugin, Grange organ
Purkis, (John), organist
Pysing (Richard) organ-builder at Canterbury, C16

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Q

Quarles (Charles) receipt and history, Cambridge, Christs' College, Smith organs

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R


Ramsgate Parish Church
Raffle of organ at Leigh in 1858
Rattee & Kett, woodcarvers
Reading Town Hall Symposium, p.4
Reading Town Hall Organ restored
Recordings of historic material on CD (2004)p.14
Redcliffe, St, Mary, Bristol, case
Reed voicing, historic
RESEARCH NOTES (Paul Tindall) - individual items are indexed
Research, alternative sources, [important list]
Reversed Consoles
Rest, Cartwright & Son, who was Rest?
Restoration Guidelines, Editorial
Rhosymedre, its proper title, p.10
Ridges, Joseph Harris, organ-builder
Robert Gordon's Hospital, Aberdeen. Organs before 1820...
Rogers, (Benjamin), composer, organist, troublesome behaviour(1)
Romantic organ techniques
Romford Baptist
Rotasphere blower(1)
Rouse, organ-builder, Nottingham 1808 (Research Notes)
Rowse (R.W.) organ-builder
Rushworth and Van Gruisen, 1834, organ-builders
Russell, Hugh and Timothy, organ-builders
Russell (William), organist
Russian (Historic) Organs
Russia, British organs in,
Rust & Co., organ-builders
Ryecroft, R., Kensington, unknown organ-builder

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S

Sacred Harmony Society
Saffron Walden, estimates 1451
Salisbury Cathedral Conference, general
Sandwich Methodist, Cavaille-Coll
Scarborough, Arcadia, organ
Science and the organ
Schrider, Remembrancer article reprint
Schulze, Doncaster, voicing of reeds
Sequencers and MIDI in modern education
Sevenoaks, kent; St Nicholas's (Avery)
Sheffield, Mr George Young (Avery organ)
Shelland, organ by Argents, organ-builders (Notes and Queries)
Sherborne of Bath, organ-builder
Sherborne( Henry Vincent) organ-builder
Shirwell, Devon and Mozley (Letter)
Ships, organs on board two ships by Jardine & Co.,
Sixteenth-century Organ Project
Skeats, Highmore, organist at Ely, Canterbury etc.,
Slovak Historic Organs
George Smart, father and son
Slater (Robert), organ-builder
Slovakian historic organs
Slovakian Historic Organs (2) p.11
Smith (Bernard), at Finedon
Smith (Bernard), his mother?
Smith (Bernard), at Worcester
Smith organs, Charles Quarles receipt and history, Cambridge, Christs' College,
Smith (Bernard), at Norton-by-Galby
Smith (Charlie), pipe-voicer(1)
Smith, Edwin, of Blackburn, organ-builder, Notes and Queries
Smith (Gerard), at Finedon
Smith, John senior and junior, relationship?
Smith (The John) Work List
Snetzler (Russell, Shaftoe) organ, Eversholt, nr. Woburn,picture and description
Snetzler organs in Derbyshire, a list
Snetzler, Banbury, bogus attribution
Snetzler, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
Snetzler, Norfolk Cathedral, and signature
Snetzler, Halifax
Snetzler organs, REVISED LISTS 2002
Snetzler, Dublin (letter)
Southwark cathedral (rebuild, 1950s)
Southwark cathedral Conference
Speechly and Ingram partnership
Sperling notebooks, some problems (Research Notes)
Sprague, W., unknown organ-builder
Squire (John), organ-builder
Stainer, (John, Sir) his copy of Hopkins and Rimbault
Stamford Hill Cathedral - silent Willis organ
Stansfoeld Congregational
Stidolph, G.F. & J, organ-builders, Woodbridge, patent soundboard to lighten touch - drawings
Stokes, (Charles), organist
Stratford-upon-Avon, Holy Trinity, the organ.
Sturgeon(s), organ-builder(s) of Hartest, Suffolk
Sudbury,St. Peter's, Suffolk
Surinam, West Indies 1812
Sutton (Heathcote) at Keysoe church
Sutton (F.H.), in Cambridge
Sutto, (John), in Cambridge
Sutton (John), in Chollerton, alleged Smith organ
Sutton (John) - vista theory
Sutton (John); A Short Account,varied edition
Swarbrick and his troompet marrewn
Swarbrick (Thomas) of Bromwicham
Sweetland of Bath
Swell Organs - observations
Swell Boxes - no need for them?
Swell Shutters - a novel method of control
Swell shutters - another novel method of control, Portsmouth, Virginia, organ 1917
Sydney
Sydney, St Mary's, case design (Research Notes)

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T

Tamworth, St Editha 1809
Taylor of Leicester, organ-builder
Taylor of Halifax, organ-builder
Temperament(1)
Temperament(2) - last organ to be tuned thus
Temperament (3), Haydn in England, Editorial
Temperament (3), unsuitable for Parry?
Temperament figures compared. p.8
Terpomele stop
Terpodion stop
Tettenhall (cornet?)
Tewkesbury (organs)
Tewkesbury (organs)
Thaxted organ, errors corrected, Notes and Queries
Thunder pedal, St. Paul's Cathedral
Timbre, measuring organ timbre,
Tolner family, organ-builders
Tonbridge School Chapel, 1909 Binns organ
Tracker action (letter)
Tracker, the earliest use? Article
Trice W.G., organ restored at Borghetto, Italy
Trillet, (Mr),fictitious organist
Aberdeen Musical Society organ 1748, Organs prior to 1820...
Trinity Qualified Chapels, Organs prior to 1820...
Truro, St Mary's (Avery)
Tooley St, St Olave
Tubb, R. of Liverpool, organ-builder
Tubular pneumatic and electro-pneumatic substitution
Tudor scaling
Tull, Jethro and invention
Turle (James), organist
Tynemouth, Holy Trinity
Tyrrell of St Ives, Cambs, unknown organ-builder

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U


Uffculme, Devon - arrival of the organ, an April tale
Usk Priory, Seddon case (Research Notes)

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V


Valentine, (Henry), organ-builder 1710
Vincent and Sewell, organ-builders
Vista theory and organs
Vogler, (Georg Joseph), organist
Vowles organ, Clifton, now at Reading

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W

Walker, (J.J.), and successors
Walmsley of Maidstone, organ-builder
Warman. J.W., Bibliography of Organ
Warren, (Mr.), organist
Watt, James, as an organ-builder, Notes and Queries
Webbe, (Samuel), I and II
Wedlake, - Alers Hankey
Wade & Meggitt, organbuilders, Pembrokeshire
Waugh of Monmouth
Waterford, Dreaper, Calvin, organ-builder
Wedlake, organ-builder, 1909
Weber, Ferdinand, maker of organs and harpsichords (1715-84)
Wesley (Samuel) Remembered
Westfield College Organ in Holland, p.8
Westminster Abbey, Remembrancer article reprint
West Sussex Organs Survey
Wetheringsett Soundboard,
White, George, and Son, of Tooting, organ-builder
Whiteley of Chester, organ-builder, p.15
Wife of organ-builder, quarreling
Wilkinson of Kendal
Wilkinson of Kendal, Preston Town Hall (1)
wilkinson Rogan, Preston Town Hall -saved?
Willis children educated at Merchant Taylors School (1)
Willis action correction
Willis at St John's Cardiff
Willis (Henry) and Vincent Willis - who built what?
Willis (Henry) de-luxe organ at Melbourne, Australia
Willis, (Henry), St George's Hall, Liverpool
Willis floating lever
Willis patent - court action
Willis (Henry) and silent organ at Stamford Hill
Willis II patent - illuminated knobs
Willis (T.R.), organ-builder, London, c.1890
Willis, (T.R). (2) organs and price-lists
Wilson, Robert, and his specification notebook, 1834
Windsor Castle Clock Organ
Wingfield organ, 1855 'ancient organ'
Wingfield Soundboard
Wise (Solomon), organ-builder, info request
Wiveliscombe Congregational
Wiveliscombe
Wolverhampton Exhibition organs, 1884, by Nicholsons
Wolverhampton, St John's in the Square
Wolverhampton, St John's in the Square
Women Organists - screening of
Worcester Cathedral organs, 1660 - 1842
Worcester Cathedral, wind pressures c.1900
Worcester, St Mary Magdalene, organ now in Schagen
Wotton, William, organ-builder, confusion over name, 1900
Wymondham organ, Harris, Byfield, Willis, Rutt....
Wynn (Sir) William Watkins
Wynn (Sir) William Watkins (2)
Wrexham, Civil War record

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X

(No qualifying entries)

Y

Yarmouth Parish Church, 1809
Yarmouth Parish Church, 1812
York, St John's
Yorston, (E.F.), organ-builder
Young (Alexander) organ, Denbigh

Z

(no qualifying entries)

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