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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1619  
'''Born:''' 1619


'''Died:''' 1682  
'''Died:''' 1682


'''Biography'''  
'''Biography'''
Three Loosemore brothers were born to a Barnstaple organ maker: John (1616 - 1681), an organ maker of renown, remained in Devon (Barnstaple and later Exeter); [[Henry Loosemore|Henry]] (c.1600 - 1670) and George (1619 - 1682) were both appointed organists of Cambridge colleges, at King's and Trinity respectively.
Three Loosemore brothers were born to a Barnstaple organ maker: John (1616 - 1681), an organ maker of renown, remained in Devon (Barnstaple and later Exeter); [[Henry Loosemore|Henry]] (c.1600 - 1670) and George (1619 - 1682) were both appointed organists of Cambridge colleges, at King's and Trinity respectively.


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Revision as of 19:55, 16 November 2020

Life

Born: 1619

Died: 1682

Biography Three Loosemore brothers were born to a Barnstaple organ maker: John (1616 - 1681), an organ maker of renown, remained in Devon (Barnstaple and later Exeter); Henry (c.1600 - 1670) and George (1619 - 1682) were both appointed organists of Cambridge colleges, at King's and Trinity respectively.

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