The artistic establishment: Musicians 1660?1837

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Musicians 1660–1837

At the beginning of the period, the royal musicians played on great ceremonial occasions such as New Year's Day and royal birthdays; and also, in smaller groups, for court balls and theatricals; at the King's dinner, and, under Charles II only, in accompaniment to the Sunday services of the chapel royal.

Musicians were appointed by the lord chamberlain, usually by warrants to the gentleman usher daily waiter. (fn. 1) Under Charles II, some musicians held their places by patent for life and pay varied widely from musician to musician (the standard fee seems to have been £46 10s 10d or 12s 8d). That pay was usually in arrears, often for years at a time. There were separate consorts for the twenty-four violins; the wind band; the broken consort; the private music for lutes, voices, theorbos and virginalls and the French and Italian musics. Favored individuals could hold multiple positions in one band or several, irrespective of their instrumental specialty. (fn. 2) In 1685, the life tenures were abolished and these consorts were consolidated into one consisting of thirty-three players and vocalists and one instrument keeper paid £40 per annum plus £16 2s 6d for livery apiece, called the 'Private Music'. (For purposes of the following list and the personal index, however, musicians heretofore members of one of these consorts reappointed to the consolidated band in 1685 are dubbed simply 'Musician'). (fn. 3) Musicians were also allowed 3s per diem in riding wages. (fn. 4) In 1689 the number of musicians rose to thirty-nine, including eight vocalists and three composers, but on 2 May 1690 the band was reduced to twenty-four, which remained its established number for the remainder of the period. From that date, William III also maintained a separate establishment of eight vocalists. By the end of the period, pay rose to £45 14s plus fees. (fn. 5)

By the mid-eighteenth century, places in the band of 24 musicians were frequently awarded as sinecures to non-musicians and the court came increasingly to rely upon a private ensemble, paid out of the privy purse, for its musical entertainment. In 1815 the Treasury requested an inquiry into the state of the band, 'it appearing extremly desirable that this Band should if continued upon the Establishment be rendered efficient.' By 1841 there were just thirteen efficient members of the band. (fn. 6)

The composer for the violins made £200, that for the private music made £40 paid at the Exchequer. (fn. 7)

The Italian musicians received chains with medals. (fn. 8)

Musicians for the Twenty-Four Violins 1660–1685

1660 Strong, R.
1660 Strong, E.
[1660 16 June] Howes, W.
1660 18 June Strong, J.
1660 10 July Fitz, T.
By 1661 Beeland, A.
1661 Jan. Hopper, S.
1661 28 Mar. Bannister, J., sen.
1661 May Saunders, W.
1661 6 Sept. Atkyns, J.
1661 6 Sept. Brockwell, H.
1661 6 Sept. Clayton, W.
1661 6 Sept. Singleton, J.
1661 6 Sept. Staggins, I.
1661 6 Sept. Yockney, J.
1661 6 Sept. Young, W.
1661 Dec. Yockney, W.
1662 24 Mar. Smyth, H.
By 1663 Bridges, P.F.
By 1663 Dorney, R.
1663 24 Dec. Bannister, J.
1664 2 Oct. Fitz, T.
1665 18 July Tanner, E.
1665 20 July Beckett, P.
1665 20 July Blagrave, T.
1668 28 May Myer, J.
1670 25 June Fashion, J.
1671 15 Feb. Finall, T.
1671 6 Nov. Twyst, J.
1671 21 Dec. Staggins, N.
1672 19 Mar. Flower, E.
1674 27 Aug. Dove, H.
1674 4 Sept. Farmer, T.
1676 3 May Thomlinson, R.
1676 8 May Bannister, J.
1676 12 Aug. Stevens, G.
1679 6 Nov. Bannister, J., jun.
1679 22 Dec. Ayleworth, J.
1680 6 Feb. King, R.
1681 2 Aug. Lenton, J.
By 1682 Abell, J.
1682 5 July Crouch, J.
1684 3 Dec. Staggins, C.

Musicians for the Violins in Extraordinary 1662–?1685

1662 27 Oct. Ayleworth, W.
1662 27 Oct. Bannister, J.
1662 14 Nov. Myer, J.
1663 28 Feb. Tanner, E.
1664 27 Aug. Pagett, W.
1665 20 May Fynell, T.
1670 5 Dec. Browne, R.
1670 19 Dec. Spicer, J.
By 1674 Farmer, T.
1677 10 Apr. Twyst, J.

Composers in Extraordinary for the Violins 1672–1673; c. 1681–1682

1672 10 Jan. Humfrey, P. (joint)
1672 10 Jan. Purcell, T. (joint)
By 1681 Blow, J. (joint)
By 1681 Staggins, N.

Composers for the Violins 1660–1685

1660 16 June Hudson, G.
1661 Jan. Locke, M.
1673 15 July Humfrey, P. (joint)
1673 15 July Purcell, T. (joint)
1677 10 Sept. Purcell, H.
1682 10 Aug. Blow, J. (joint)
1682 10 Aug. Staggins, N. (joint)

Musicians for the Private Music 1660–1685

n.d. Blore, -
n.d. Howes, W.
n. d. Hopper, S.
1660 Robert, A.
[1660] Tomkins, G.
1660 9 June Evans, C.
[1660] 16 June Becket, P.
[1660] 16 June Blagrave, T.
[1660] 16 June Child, W.
[1660] 16 June Coleman, C., sen.
[1660] 16 June Comer, H.
[1660] 16 June Dorney, R., jun.
[1660] 16 June Gregory, W.
[1660] 16 June Harding, J.
[1660] 16 June Hudson, R.
[1660] 16 June Jenkins, J.
[1660] 16 June Madge, H.
[1660] 16 June Mell, D.
[1660] 16 June Rogers, J.
[1660] 16 June Smith, J.
1660 19 June Bates, T.
1660 19 June Lilly, J.
1660 19 June Thorndale, G.
1660 20 June Deering, R., [jun.]
1660 20 June Marsh, A., sen.
1660 22 June Watkin, N.
1660 23 June Hingston, J.
1660 28 June Gibbons, C.
1660 9 Aug. Darcy, S.
1660 13 Aug. Anlaby, W.
1660 13 Aug. Coleman, C., jun.
1660 31 Aug. Lawes, H.
1660 13 Sept. Wing, W.
1660 8 Oct. Singleton, J.
1660 16 Oct. Fitz, T.
1660 9 Nov. Clement, J.
1660 9 Nov. Coleman, E.
1660 9 Nov. Cook, H.
1660 15 Nov. Lanier, T.
By 1661 Bales, A.
By 1661 Steffkin, T.
1661 22 Jan. Hawes, H.
1661 8 Mar. Wilson, J.
1661 18 Mar. Bridges, P.
1661 6 Apr. Notary, A. (joint0
1661 18 Oct. De la Volee, J.
1661 23 Dec. Baltzar, T.
1662 30 Oct. Evans, L.
1662 14 Nov. Purcell, H. (joint)
1662 15 Nov. Purcell, T.
1662 29 Nov. Steffkin, F. W. (joint)
1662 29 Nov. Steffkin, T. (joint)
1663 11 Feb. Ward, P.
1663 20 Mar. Bannister, J. [sen.]
1663 22 Dec. Portington, E.
1664 20 Aug. Goodgroome, J.
By 1666 Lanier, N.
1666 20 May Humfrey, P.
1666 15 Oct. Brockwell, H.
1667 16 Nov. Fitz, T.
1668 19 Oct. Fashon, J.
1669 15 Jan. Blow, J.
1669 2 Sept. Clayton, W.
1671 20 Jan. Hooten, E.
1672 15 July Turner, W.
1673 23 May Young, J.
1673 16 Sept. Cruys, F.
1674 7 Feb. Steffkin, F. W.
1674 6 Mar. Greeting, T.
1674 3 Aug. Smyth, R.
1675 22 Nov. Hart, R.
1676 23 Oct. Heywood, T.
1676 25 Oct. Preston, C.
1678 19 Apr. Moss, J.
1678 17 May Gregory, W.
1678 27 Sept. Flower, E.
1679 31 May Abell, J.
1679 6 Nov. Farmer, T.
1680 6 Feb. King, R.
1680 22 July Hall, W.
1681 20 Dec. Abell, J.
1682 17 Nov. Goodwin, J.
1682 20 Nov. French, N.
1683 26 Feb. Heale, H.
1683 22 Dec. Carr, R.
1684 26 Nov. Bowman, J.

[Deputy] Musician for the Private Music 1672–?1685

1672 19 Apr. Darrant, S.

Musicians for the Private Music in Extraordinary 1662–?1685

1661 18 Jan. Aylmer, C.
1662 17 Mar. Wing, W.
1662 4 Nov. Roberts, H.
1662 15 Dec. Greeting, T.
1668 7 Jan. Preston, C.
1669 27 July Clayton, W.
1670 30 June Flower, E.
1673 20 June Smyth, R.
1673 20 Oct. Garrard, F.
1674 23 Apr. Heywood, T.
1677 30 Mar. Hooten, E.

Composer for the Private Music 1660–1685; 1689–1702

[1660] 16 June Lawes, H.
[1660] 16 June Locke, M.
1662 4 Nov. Coleman, C., sen.
1664 7 July Cooke, H.
1672 15 July Humfrey, P.
1674 15 July Blow, J.
1677 8 Oct. Dyer, E.
1689 5 July King, R.
1689 18 July Damascene, A.

Musicians for the Broken Consort 1660–?1663

1660 16 June Mell, D.
1660 9 Nov. Hawes, H.

Musicians for the Wind Instruments 1660–1685

1660 Gregory, W.
1660 Lanier, W.
1660 2 July Blagrave, R.
1660 13 July Lanier, A.
1660 15 Nov. Lanier, T.
1660 6 Dec. Howes, W.
1660 6 Dec. Madge, H.
1660 6 Dec. Strong, E.
By 1661 Blagrave, T.
1661 3 Jan. Beckett, P. (joint)
1661 3 Jan. Bell, C. (joint)
1661 3 Jan. Gamble, J.
1661 9 May Saunders, W.
1661 3 Aug. Lanier, N.
1661 2 Oct. Bassano, H.
1661 4 Oct. Lanier, C.
1661 21 Nov. Strong, S.
1661 22 Nov. Child, W.
[1662] 24 Feb. Mason, J.
1662 12 Mar. Singleton, J.
1662 17 Mar. Mell, T.
By 1663 Strong, J.
By 1663 Strong, R.
1663 16 Sept. Gregory, H.
1664 25 Oct. Clayton, W.
1665 6 Apr. Fitz, T.
1665 5 Sept. Staggins, I.
1665 5 Sept. Young, W.
1666 7 Dec. Hooten, E.
1670 7 Nov. Staggins, N.
1673 10 July Clayton, W.
1675 4 Sept. Ayleworth, J.
1676 3 May Flower, E.
1677 16 Sept. Garrard, F.
1678 17 May Robinson, R.
1679 22 Dec. Crouch, J.
1684 24 Nov. Wise, M.
1685 27 Jan. Staggins, C.

Musicians for the Wind Instruments in Extraordinary 1662–1663

1662 3 Feb. Gregory, H.

Composer for the Wind Music 1661–?

1661 19 Mar. Child, W.

Musicians in Extraordinary

(1661; 1671–1687; 1692–?1702; 1709–1713; by 1722, 1736–?; by 1764–1765; 1767–1774)

1661 18 Apr. Yockney, W.
1671 Kydwell, W.
1672 10 Sept. Dyer, E.
1676 28 Mar. Thomlinson, R.
1685 20 Jan. Lewis, R.
1692 27 Feb. Clayton, T.
1694 22 June Lewis, R.
1695 27 Mar. Tollet, T.
1695 28 Mar. Eccles, J.
1695 29 Mar. Shore, J.
1695 30 Mar. Williams, W.
1695 2 Nov. Parkinson, T.
1696 14 Jan. Keiling, J. G.
1696 18 Dec. Jones, A.
1697 4 Jan. Clinch, H.
1697 26 Feb. Robert, A.
1697 27 Feb. Williams, T.
1698 3 June Chock, G.
1709 26 Dec. Corbett, W.
By 1722 Cuthbert, T.
1736 23 Jan. Peat, G.
1737 17 Oct. Abingdon, J., sen.
1740 11 Mar. Bosch, F.
1740 12 Mar. Lyne, J.
By 1764 Adams, R.
1767 Burney, C.

Musicians for the French Music 1663–?

1663 19 Oct. De Grange, C.
1663 19 Oct. De Florence, F.
1663 19 Oct. De la Volee, J.
1663 19 Oct. Fleuri, N.
1663 19 Oct. Guigat, E.
1663 19 Oct. Lantre, G.

Master of the Italian Music 1670–?1673

1670 15 Mar. Sebenico, G.

Musicians for the Italian Music c. 1666–?

1666 Apr. Sebenico, G.
By 1670 Bataglio, M.
1670 15 Mar. Cifallo, P.
1670 9 July Cotterau, S.

Musician for the King's Exercise of Dancing 1660–?

1660 12 Sept. Hopper, S.

Musicians 1685–1837

1685 31 Aug. Abell, J.
1685 31 Aug. Ayleworth, J.
1685 31 Aug. Bannister, J.
1685 31 Aug. Blow, J.
1685 31 Aug. Bowman, J.
1685 31 Aug. Carr, R.
1685 31 Aug. Clayton, W.
1685 31 Aug. Coleman, C., jun.
1685 31 Aug. Crouch, J.
1685 31 Aug. Farmer, T.
1685 31 Aug. Eccles, S.
1685 31 Aug. Fashion, J.
1685 31 Aug. Fitz, T.
1685 31 Aug. Flower, E.
1685 31 Aug. French, N.
1685 31 Aug. Goodwin, J.
1685 31 Aug. Gostling, J.
1685 31 Aug. Greeting, E.
1685 31 Aug. Hall, W.
1685 31 Aug. Heale, H.
1685 31 Aug. Heywood, T.
1685 31 Aug. Hooten, E.
1685 31 Aug. King, R.
1685 31 Aug. Le Riche, F.
1685 31 Aug. Lenton, J.
1685 31 Aug. Mariens, F.
1685 31 Aug. Paisible, J.
1685 31 Aug. Purcell, H.
1685 31 Aug. Readinge, B.
1685 31 Aug. Thomlinson, R.
1685 31 Aug. Turner, W.
1685 31 Aug. Twyst, J.
1687 25 Apr. Akeroyde, S.
1687 17 July Lewis, R.
1687 3 Aug. Powell, C.
1688 8 Dec. Bowmaster, J. A.
1689 4 July Bingham, G.
1689 5 July Manship, J.
1689 7 July Richardson, T. (vocalist)
1689 11 July Snow, M. (vocalist)
1689 16 July Clayton, T.
1689 16 July Robert, A. (vocalist)
1689 17 July Eccles, H.
1689 17 July Woodsen, L. (vocalist)
1689 18 July Bouchér, J. (?vocalist)
1689 19 July Cruyse, F.
1689 18 July Damasceen, A. (vocalist and composer)
1689 19 July Davenport, J.
1689 19 July Harris, M.
1689 19 July Steffkin, C.
1689 19 July Steffkin, F.W.
1689 20 July Marsh, A., jun.
1689 27 July De la Toure, A.
1692 27 Feb. Short, D.
1693 8 July Clayton, T.
1694 22 June Bradley, R.
1694 28 Sept. Ridgeley, J.
1695 21 Feb. Lewis, R.
1696 9 Jan. Tollet, T.
1696 4 Apr. Gorton, W.
1696 2 Sept. Eccles, J.
1697 28 Jan. Shore, J.
1697 23 Mar. Howell, J.
1697 6 Nov. Williams, W.
1700 25 Apr. Smith, C.
1700 21 May Abrahall, G.
1700 16 July Parkinson, T.
1701 25 Jan. Jones, F.
1703 9 Nov. Hooton, C.
1704 23 Dec. Smith, T.
1705 10 Nov. Bradley, R., jun.
1705 24 Nov. Hill, G.
1706 18 Apr. Kremberg, J.
1706 3 May Roberts, T.
1708 2 Nov. Cox, R.
1709 11 Jan. Wells, W.
1709 13 Sept. Jones, C.
1709 24 Dec. Babell, W.
1710 6 Oct. Sexton, T.
1711 2 Apr. Ayleworth, J.
1711 2 Aug. Simonds, H.
1711 27 Oct. Goodsens, F.
1712 12 Sept. Randall, P.
1713 7 May Corbett, W.
1714 16 Dec. Tollet, C.
1715 23 Sept. Moor, J.
1717 28 Feb. Bradley, A.
1717 20 Aug. Young, T.
1719 17 Jan. Norton, F.
1719 3 Apr. Lund, T.
1719 13 May Williams, J.
1722 31 Jan. Jackson, T.
1722 19 Apr. Cuthbert, T.
1723 16 Jan. Powell, G.
1723 28 Sept. Burgess, H.
1723 1 Nov. Jones, J.
1724 31 Mar. Sale, B.
1725 29 Dec. Nicholson, J.
1726 4 Nov. Festing, M.
1726 7 Dec. Barnard, J.
1727 21 Aug. Bradley, G.
1728 22 Jan. Vincent, T.
1730 2 Dec. Hudson, J.
1733 29 Jan. La Serre, J.
1736 17 Jan. Rawlings, T.
1737 25 Aug. Peat, G.
1740 12 Mar. Abington, J.
1741 18 Nov. Lyne, J.
1744 16 May Gregory, J.
1744 1 June Jones, T.
1746 8 Jan. Morgan, G.
1746 6 Feb. Thompson, J.
1747 6 Jan. Snow, V.
1748 30 Jan. Gibbs, E.
1748 18 Mar. Rose, H.
1749 18 July Young, J.
1751 16 Aug. Cox, J.G.
1751 30 Dec. Vincent, T.
1752 5 Aug. Brown, A.
1753 19 Feb. Terry, G.
1754 8 Feb. Howard, W.
1758 21 Feb. Hebden, J.
1758 24 Mar. Perkins, J.
1759 10 Nov. Gordon, J.
1760 6 Oct. Philpot, S.
1761 2 June Dell, J.
1762 15 Feb. Benell, P.
1765 18 Mar. Compton, R.
1765 18 Mar. Adams, R.
1765 16 May Schola, C.
1767 14 Apr. Jones, S.
1767 9 May Nusson, F.
By 1769 Hayes, P.
1770 21 June Christian, B.
1770 14 Dec. Attwood, T.
1773 13 Jan. Rawlings, R.
1773 16 July Fleming, F.
1774 11 May Burney, C.
1774 20 May Saison, P.
1775 26 July Atterbury, L.
1775 2 Sept. Robertson, A.
1778 27 Mar. Thackeray, T.
1778 7 May Laud, S.
1779 27 Mar. Simpson, R.
1779 16 Aug. Hay, R., jun.
1779 23 Nov. Crosdill, J.
By 1780 Webber, A.
1781 Hackwood, F.
1784 15 Apr. Dance, W.
1785 29 Jan. Allden, S.
1785 6 Sept. Blunt, W.
1785 27 Dec. Bearda, T.
1786 16 Feb. Blake, B.
By 1786 Clements, J.
By 1787 Porter, S.
By 1787 Shield, W.
By 1788 Thompson, M.
By 1788 Parke, J.
By 1789 Mason, J.
By 1789 Newby, T.
By 1791 Rawley, T.
1793 5 Nov. O'Kell, S.H.
1794 17 Apr. Wiggs, D.
1796 10 June Evans, J.
1796 4 Nov. Scott, J.
1797 13 May Napier, W.
1797 7 Aug. Leach, T.
1798 6 June Harrison, J.
1801 8 Nov. Taylor, D.
1803 11 Sept. Relfe, L.
1804 21 July Cole, W.
1805 15 Oct. Relfe, J.
1812 29 July Brett, T.
1814 13 Apr. Strubel, G.
1816 Oct. Churchill, C.
1817 21 July Turner, T.
1817 30 Sept. Anderson, G.
1818 26 May Mencke, J. C.
1818 4 Dec. Rehn, A.
By 1819 Thomas, J.
1821 9 Feb. Tuckwell, S.
1821 20 Feb. Andre, J., sen.
1821 14 Apr. Calkin, J.
1822 4 Mar. Colquhoun, H.
1825 13 July Andre, F.
1825 20 July Eisart, C.F.
1825 7 Oct. Spellenberg, E.
1825 17 Dec. Attwood, T.
1828 26 June Sandell, E.
1828 6 Oct. Siller, C.
1829 26 Jan. Behrens, G.
1829 5 Aug. Andre, F., jun.
1831 23 Aug. Jones, C.
1831 23 Aug. Godfrey, C.
1833 28 Jan. Hopkins, E.
1834 21 June Youngman, W.
1835 4 Nov. Floyd, W.
1835 13 Oct. Best, W.
1837 24 Mar. Lee, J.

Composer in Ordinary 1689–1690

1689 4 July Lenton, J.

Footnotes

  • 1. LC 3/3: 'Places in the Disposall of the Lord Chamberlain'.
  • 2. For life tenures, see RECM I, 20; V, 31–40; for fees and arrears, see RECM V, 64, 65, 68; Pepys Diary VII, 414; P. Holman, Four and Twenty Fiddlers: the Violin at the English Court 1540–1690 (Oxford, 1994), p. 285; and for the various bands, see Holman, passim.
  • 3. See RECM II, 2–3, 5, 85 citing LC 5/146, p. 18; LC 3/30, ff. 51–52; LC 3/3, f. 23; LC 3/62, f. 10.
  • 4. Ibid., p. 4 citing LC 3/30, ff. 51–52.
  • 5. RECM II, 28 citing Kent AO U.269/067/1; CTB IX, 609–10; Holman, p. 431; RECM II, 130, citing LC 3/4, f. 34; LC 3/72, p. 511. In 1836 the Musician's fees of honor were estimated to come to £2 1s 3d apiece.
  • 6. See Holman, passim; LC 1/9, no. 637; J. Harley, 'Music at the English Court in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries', Music and Lettters L (1969), pp. 332–34. By the late eighteenth century attendance seems to have been restricted to great state occasions. See the comments of William Dance in 1836: 'From the time of my appointment in 1784 I attended at the Performance on the King and Queen's Birthdays and the Balls in the Evening, at which last I was the leader of the Minuets. I likewise performed the Anthem at the Chapel Royal at the Marriage of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales in 1795 and an extra ball on that occasion. I also attended the marriage of H.R.H. the Princess Royal in 1797. After 1802 the Balls were discontinued & after 1810 the Odes also. Since then I attended the Coronation of George 4th & William 4th.' (LC 3/72, p. 288).
  • 7. RECM I, 38 citing LC 5/137, p. 282; V, 26 citing C 66/1953, no. 4.
  • 8. LC 5/140, p. 283.