Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 11 (Revised), Court Officers, 1660-1837. Originally published by University of London, London, 2006.
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Chapel at Windsor c. 1777–?1820
The reading chaplain at Windsor made £66 19s in 1782, £60 per annum in 1798 and £200 in 1836. (fn. 1)
Reading Chaplain at Windsor Castle c. 1780–?1837
Private Chaplain to the King at Windsor Castle c. 1814–1816
Organist 1837
Chaplains to the Household at Carlton Palace 1812–1837
(from 1828 `to the Household')
Paid £200 per annum in 1836. (fn. 2)
Chapel at Brighton c. 1822–1837
Paid £100 in 1836. (fn. 3)