Music Vault ML 21 .G7 R693 1838 DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2015 https://archive.org/details/listofpupilsreceOOroya ROYAL ACADEMY OP MUSIC. A LIST OF SINCE ITS FOUNDATION IN 1822-3; TOGETHER WITH A LIST OF THE SUBSCRIBERS T0 THE INSTITUTION, AND AMOUNT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE CLOSE OF 1837; WITH A GENERAL ACCOUNT OF THE STATE OF THE FUNDS UP TO MIDSUMMER, 1838 % TO WHICH IS ADDED THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE ESTABUSHMENT, TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Address to the Subsc ribers i* Female Pupils who have left the Academy 3 Female Pupils at present in the Academy 21 Male Pupils who have left the Academy 23 Male Pupils now in the Academy 38 Extract from the above Lists of the Associates Honorary Members, and Associates 43 iLtst of 5&ui)!5ciHberis» List of the Subscribers of the First Class 1 Ditto Second Class 5 Ditto Third Class 9 Ditto Fourth Class 14 List of Subscribers, to Loans without Interest 20 Total of Subscriptions, Donations, &c., and General State- ment of the present Funds of the Institution 21 Rules and Regulations 25 Privileges of Subscribers . , 28 ADDRESS TO THE SUBSCRIBERS. The Committee of Management of the Royal Academy of Music have much pleasure in laying before the Subscribers a list of all the Pupils who have been received into the Institution since its first foimdation ; and from the satisfactory way in which so many have been enabled to establish themselves in their profession, and the very distinguished position which they have acquired in it, (mainly owing to the advantages derived from their academical education;) the Committee hope the Subscribers will feel that their valuable assistance and support to this national and charitable In- stitution has not been bestowed in vain. Of the 394 Pupils whose names are herein recorded^ 34 have been, and 8 are, at present, educated gratuitously, and 109 have been educated on terms so much below the regulated payments, as to leave nearly the whole charge of their education to be borne by the Institu- tion ; and the rest (who have made the full payments required by the regulations of the Academy) are calculated, upon an average, as defray- ing little more than one-half of the expenses incurred by them ; while the more advanced pupils, requiring the first class of Masters, pay nothing even approaching to this proportion ; and it is to the carrying out of these objects, to the supplying the deficiency of means where talent is evinced, that the subscriptions and resources of the Institution are applied. 11. The general good conduct and respectability of the Students who have been brought up in this Institution, and the honourable position in which the greater part of them have been enabled to place themselves, the skill and science by which they are distinguished in their profession, are the best reward of all the labour and anxiety with which its establishment upon the firm footing on which it is now placed, has hitherto been attended. (Signed) BURGHERSH, Chairman of the Committee of Management. ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. OIF THE STUDENTS RECEIVED INTO THE ROY AL ACADEMY" OF MUSIC, SINCE ITS ESTABLISHMENT IN 1823. PRINTED BY GEORGE ODELL, 18, PRINCES STREET, OXFORD STREET. 1838, FEMALE PUPILS. 1823. Date of Entry and Departure, NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. jyiarcn 1040. Dec. 1831. Miss C. Bromley, now Madame Brizzi. Singing. A. distin^uislicd "Vocs-list ^nd Piano-player, now retired ; An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. Re-admitted Jan. 1829. June 1830. Miss C. Smith. Singing. A distinguished "Vocalist, enga- ged at the St. James's Theatre. June 1827. Re-admitted Jan. 1832. June 1834. Miss Dickens, now Mrs. Burnett. Singing. A distinguished Vocalist, a Pro- fessor of the Institution, and An Associate Honorary Member. August 1823. Sep. 1829. Miss J. Bellchambers now Mrs. Nicholls. Singing. Sung with success at the various public and private Concerts in London ; now retired from the Pro- fession. March 1823. June 1830. Miss C. Foster. Piano. A very distinguished Piano player, a Professor of the Institu- tion, also An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. June 1827. Miss S. Collier. Piano. Distinguished as a Composer, also in other professional acquire- ments; An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. June 1827. Miss J. Palin. now Mrs. Actinson. Piano. Retired from the Profession. March 1823. Dec. 1826. Miss E. Watson, now Mrs. E. Loder. Piano. A talented Piano player and Vocalist, settled as a Professor at Bath : An Associate. March 1823. Sep. 1826. Miss C. Porter, now Mrs. Johnson. Piano. Residing in London; engaged in private tuition. 4 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. March 1823. Dec. 1825, Miss M. Chancellor, now Mrs. R. Mosely. Piano. Settled, as a Professor, in Dublin ; An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. July 1825. MissM. A. Price, now Mrs. Smith. Piano. Settled as a Professor, at Wol- verhampton. March 1823. June 1825. iviias xii. vv . Jcnfijiis. Piano. August 1823. Dec. 1825. Miss 0. Goodwin, now Mrs. Gerding. Piano. Settled as a Professor, at Windsor. March 1823. April 1824. iviiss ivi. tj, j-iawson. Piano. Engaged in private tuition, in London. March 1823. June 1824. Miss H. M. Little, now Mrs. Bowen. Piano. Engaged in private tuition, in London. March 1823. March 1824. Miss Atkinson, now Mrs. W. Kirk. Piano. I^ctirGcl from thB Profession* March 1823. June 1825. Miss Shee, Mrs. Harrington. XI dl p . Settled as a Professor, at Dublin. March 1823. June 1824. Miss M. A.Jay, now Mrs. Symmonds. Harp. Settled as a Professor, at Newcastle. March 1823. June 1824. Miss M. Morgan, Mrs. Jefferies. Harp. Deceased. 5 1824. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. June 1824, June 1828. Miss A. Riviere, now Mrs. H. Bishop. Singing. A very distinguished Vocalist at the Ancient and Philharmonic Concerts and Festivals in the Coun- try : An Associate Honorary Mem- ber. June 1824. Dec. 1827. Miss A. Grant, now Mrs. Temple West. Singing. A very distinguished Vocalist, now retired from the Profession. June 1824. Dec. 1825. Miss M.Bellchambers now Mrs. Wood. Singing. Retired from the Profession. January 1824. Dec. 1825. Miss M. S. Baxter. Piano. Retired from the Profession. June 1824. June 1825. Miss S. Fergusson. Piano. Engaged in private tuition, in London. August 1824. June 1826. Miss E. Herve. Piano. A Musical Governess in a School at Dorking. 1325. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. June 1825. June 1831. Miss A. Williams, now Mrs. Seymour. Singing. A very talented Vocalist: An Associate, June 1825. June 1830. Miss A. Childe, now Mrs. E. Seguin. Singing. A very distinguished Vocalist, engaged at the principal Concerts, as at the Theatres : An Associate HonoraryMember ofthe Institution 6 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. June 1825. June 1827. Miss Bernard. Singing. Deceased. June 1825. June 1826. Mrs. Stroeiing, now Madme. Maggione. Singing. Retired from the Profession. June 1825. Dec. 1825. Miss T. Mercante. Singing. Education not completed in the Academy. Sep. 1825. June 1826. Miss Marinoni. Singing. Education not completed in the Academy. Sep. 1825. Dec. 1826. Miss Melville. Singing. Left the Academy, previous to the completion of her education. June 1825. June 1834. Miss M. Gooch, now Mrs. W. Seguin. Piano. A very talented Piano-player, a Professor of the Institution, also An Associate Honorary Member. June 1825. Dec. 1830. Miss E. Childe. Piano. Settled as a Professor, in Lon- don : An Associate. June 1825. June 1826. Miss E. Newcomb. Piano. Engaged as a Governess, at Richmond. June 1825. Dec. 1825. Miss M. Gray. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. Sep. 1825. Dec. 1830. Miss J. Dorrell. Piano. A very talented Piano-player, a Professor of the Institution, also An Associate Honorary Member. Sep. 1825. June 1829. Miss H. Blatch. Piano. Settled in London, as a Pro- fessor. 7 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. Sep. 1825. Dec. 1826. Miss Mead. Piano. Settled in London, as a Pro- fessor. Sep. 1825. June 1827. Miss A. Willman, now Mrs. Budd. Piano. Retired from the Profession. Sep. 1825. Dec. 1826. Miss G. Mathew, now Mrs. Price. Piano. Retired from the Profession. Sep. 1825. June 1826. Miss E. Coffin. Piano Education not completed in the Academy. Sep. 1825. Dec. 1825. Miss Wilkinson, now Mrs. R. Groom. Piano. A very distinguished Vocalist, now retired from the Profession. Sep. 1825. Dec. 1825. Miss Caney. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. Sep. 1825. Dec. 1825. Miss E. Richardson, now Mrs. E. Knyvett. Piano. Residing at Dulwich, and en- gaged in private tuition. June 1825. June 1833. Miss M. A. Prescott, now Mrs. Tilbury. Harp. Residing in London, and en- gaged in private tuition. June 1825. June 1828. Miss Broadhurst, now Mrs. Delcour. Harp. Engaged in private tuition : An Associate of the Institution. June 1825. March 1826. Miss Booth. Harp. Retired from the Profession. June 1825. Dec. 1825. Miss Woolrych. Harp. Education not completed in the Academy. 8 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. June 1S25. Dec. 1825. Miss Kearsley. Harp. Education not completed in the Academy. 182.6. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1826. Dec. 1827. Miss F. Jarvis, now Mrs. Smith. Singing. A talented Vocalist, now retired from the Profession. January 1826. June 1826. Miss P. Taylor, now Mrs. Chapman. Singing. Settled as a Professor, at New York. January 1826. June 1827. Miss M. Slater. Singing. Settled as a Professor, in Herefordshire. January 1826. June 1827. Miss P. Wimpery. Singing. Education not completed in the Academy. January 1826. Dec. 1826. Miss M. Harroway. Singing. Retired from the Profession. January 1826. June 1826. Miss A. Fisher. Singing. Established in the United States. January 1826. June 1826. Miss C. Fisher. Singing. Established in the United States, January 1826. June 1826. Miss C. Timms, now Mrs Powell. Singing. Retired from the Profession. 9 Date of Entry and. Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1826. June 1827, Re-admitted June 1833. Dec. 1836. Miss M. Daekin, now Mrs. Else. Singing. A talented Vocalist, settled as a Professor in London. June 1826. Dec. 1827. Miss E. Lloyd, now !Mrs. Johnson. Singing. A talented Vocalist, now retired from the Profession. January 1826. June 1831. Miss G. Schultze. Piano. Retired from the Profession. January 1826. Dec. 1827. Miss A. Jarvis, now Mrs. Riviere. Piano. A talented Piano player, now retired from the Profession. January 1826. Sep. 1827. Miss C. Garnett. Piano. Settled in London, and engaged in private tuition. January 1826. Dec. 1826. Miss ]M. Forrester. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. January 1826. June 1826. ^Nliss L. INIorris. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy, January 1826. June 1526. Miss A. IMoiineux. Piano. Settled as a Professor at Liver- pool. June 1826. June 1834. MissE. Hardy, now Mrs, Cooke. Piano. Retired from the Profession. June 1826. March 1827. Miss E. Hope, now Mrs. H. Powell. Piano. Retired from the Profession. June 1826. Dec. 1826. Miss C. ^Messum. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. B w Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. Sep. 1826. Tiinji 1897 Miss E. Buckland. Piano. Settled in London, as a Pro- fessor. January 1826. Mnrnh 1 C!9'7 XvXcllCII 1.0^ i 9 Miss E. Hart. Harp. Settled in Paris. January 1826. Dec. 1826. Miss M. Garnett. Harp. Settled as a Professor, in London., March 1826. June 1826. MissE. Muncy, now Mrs. Fitzpatrick. Harp. Retired from the Profession, Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1827. June 1827. MissL. Smith. Singing. Education not completed in the Academy. January 1827. T.««%» TOOT June 1827. Miss L. Samson. Singing. Settled as a Professor, in London. January 1827. June 1827. Miss A. Tucker, now Mrs. Jiarl. Singing. Settled in London. June 1827. June 1828 Miss E. Young. Singing. Engaged as a Musical Gover- ness in a private family. June 1827. Dec. 1827. Miss L. Beresford. Singing. Retired from the Profession. 11 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1827. Dec. 1827. Miss E. Stubbs. Piano. Acted at the Olympic as Miss Sydney — now deceased. January 1827. June 1827. Miss F. Corney Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. January 1827. June 1827. Miss Mc Cann. Piano, Deceased. March 1827. June 1827. Miss J. Ayres. Piano. Retired from the Profession. June 1827. Dec. 1827. Miss H. R. Cooper. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. June 1827. U6C. LOZ/. Miss A. O'Hea. Piano. Education not completed at the Academy. Junuary 1827. June 1827. Miss E. Cann. Harp. Education not completed in the Academy. 1823. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1828. June 1828. Miss E. Sheppard. Singing. Education not completed in the Academy. Sep. 1828. June 1831. Miss Postans, now Mrs. A. Shaw. Singing. A very distinguished Vocalist at the Ancient and Philharmonic Concerts and Pestivalsinthe Coun- try : An Associate Honorary Mem- ber. 12 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Braneli of Study. REMARKS. Sep. 1828. June 1830. Miss M. Seguin, now Mrs. Howell. Singing. Retired from the Profession. January 1828. June 1829. Miss A. Cleather. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. January 1828. Dec. 1828. Miss H. James, now Mrs. Bates. Piano. Retired from the Profession. March 1828. Dec. 1828. Miss A. Brewer. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. May 1828. Dec. 1828. Miss E. M. Baker. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. June 1828. June 1830. Miss E. Brewer, now Mrs. Taylor. Piano. Retired from the Profession. Sep. 1828. March 1829. Miss C. Goodfellow. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. Sep. 1828. Dec. 1828. Miss C. F. Chechi. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. Sep. 1828. Dec. 1835. Mi^s C. Rogers. Harp. A distinguished player, settled as a Professor, in London. Jan. 1829. June 1830. Miss C. Halden. Singing. Retired from the profession. 13 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. March 1829. J une LooZ. Miss Turner, now ivirs. inornnili. Singing. Avery talented Vocalist, settled in London, and engaged in private tuition : An Associate Honorary Member. March 1829. Dec. 18o0. Miss M. Tucker. Singing. Retired from the Profession. June 1829. Dec. 1829. Miss J. Hempel. Singing. Education not completed in the Academy. June 1829. Dec. 1829. Miss J. Kinlock. Snging. Settled as a Professor, at New- castle. Aug. 1829. oep. lool. Miss E. Apperly, now Mrs. Lake. Singing. Retired from the Profession. June 1829. Tune 18*^2 Miss L. North. Piano. Retired from the Profession. Jan. 1829. June 1833. Miss C. Prescott. Harp. Residing at Hampton Court Palace, as a Musical Governess. 1S30. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. Jan. 1830. Dec. 1833. Miss E. Lindley, now Mrs. J. Barnett Singing. A talented Vocalist : An Asso- ciate. Jan. 1830. June 1830. Miss M. Childe. Singing. Settled as a Professor, in London. 14 Date of Entry and Departure. Branch OI Study. March 1830. June 1832. Miss E. Watkins. Singing. Retired from the Profession, June 1830. June 1833. Miss M. Osborne. Singing. Retired from the Profession, June 1830. March 1832. Miss M. Hyde. Singing. Retired from the Profession, June 1830. Dec. 1831. Miss R. Forbes. Singing. Engaged in private tuition. June 1830. Dec. 1830. Miss M. Noakes. Singing, A talented Professor, settled ai Durham. Sep. 1830. June 1831. Miss Oman, now Mrs. J. G. Hill. Singing. Retired from the Profession. Jan. 1830. Dec. 1831. Miss L. Bassano. Piano, Engaged at the Italian Opera, Jan. 1830. March 1831. Miss M. Lindley. Piano. Settled as a Professor, in Lon= don. March 1830. Sep. 1832. Miss E. Dettmer. Piano, A talented player, settled as a Professor io London : An Asso-- ciate. March 1830. Dec. 1831. Miss E. Hunt. Piano. Engaged in private tuition. March 1830. June*1831. Miss E. Slythe. Piano. Settled as a Professor, al Brighton, 15 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. May 1830. Sep. 1830. Miss F. Nixon. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. June 1830. June 1831. Miss McMahon. Piano. Settled as a Professor, in Jersey. 1831. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. Jan. 1831. June 1835. Miss E. Hitchcock. Singing. Established in a School in Cadogan Place. Jan. 1831. Dec. 1832. Miss M. Hitchcock, now TVTris .Tflfk^nn Singing. Retired from the Profession. Jan. 1831. June 1832. Miss A. Gow, now Mrs. F. Packer. Singing. Retired from the Profession, Jan. 1831. March 1831. Miss E. Ruddack. Singing. Education not completed in the Academy. March 1831. June 1835. Miss A. Cooper. Singing. Engaged at the public and pri- vate Concerts in London. March 1831. Dec. 1834. Miss C. Birch. Singing. A very talented Vocalist, at the Ancient and Philharmonic Con- certs and Festivals in the country: An Associate Honorary Member. June 1831. June 1834. Miss E. \V. Brown. Singing. A distinguished Vocalist, settled as a Professor at Bath. 16 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. June 1831. jjec. iouo. Miss E. Risdon, now Mrs. Smythe. Singing. Retired from the Profession. Sep. 1831. Tunc. Ift'^^ June iooo. Miss E. Wagstaff. Singing. A talented Professor, settled at Leamington. An Associafe. Mar. 1831. Jjec. Iooo. Miss Emma Lindley. Piano. Engaged as a Governess, at Aberystwith. June 1831. Mar 18Sfi Miss Dickenson, now IVTrc "Dt* V^n ii"V Piano. Settled as a Professor, in London. Mar. 1831. Dec. 1833. Miss A. Me Korkell. Harp. Engaged as a Musical Gover- ness, in Northampton : An Asso- ciate. Date of Entry and . Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. Jan. 1832. T..«« TOO/? June Iooo. Miss J. Wallace. Singing. A talented Singer, retired from the Profession. Jan. 1832. June loo4. Miss S. Macfarren. Singing. Engaged as a Governess, in Yorkshire. Jan. 1832. June 1833. Miss A. Duell. Singing. A talented Singer, and engaged in private tuition at Kettering. Jan. 1832. June 1833. Miss S. Hawke, Singing. Retired from the Profession. 17 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Btuciy. REMARKS. March 1832. Mnrnh 18^^ ivitircii looo. Miss E. Smith. Singing. Retired from the Profession. Sep. 1832. V3cp. LOOO. Miss A. L. BelL Singing. Retired from the Profession. January 1832. O UIIC XOOO, Miss S. Minton. Piano. Retired from the Profession. June 1832. Dec 18*^2 MissE. M. Brine. Piano. Retired from the Profession. Sep. 1832. March 1833. Miss A. Patten. Piano. Retired from the Profession. March 1832. Dec. 1836. Miss H. Roberts. Harp. A very distinguished Professor, engaged as a Musical Governess : An Associate. 1833. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1833. April 1833. Miss E. Wills, now Mrs. Grant. Singing. - 1 Retired from the Profession. June 1833. Dec. 1836. MissE. Wilson. Singing. j Deceased. June 1833. June 1834. Miss J. Trotter. Singing. A talentedVocalist, now residing Paris, studying under Rubini. G 18 Date of Entry and NAME. Branch of oiuay. REMARKS. Sep. 1833. Sep. 1834. Miss H. Ashworth. Singing. ! t 1 Engaged as a Professor, irs London. January 1833. June 1837. MissE. Hitchcock. Piano. A talented Pianist, settled in London. January 1833. March 1836. Miss Aitcbeson. Piano. Settled in Bristol. January 1833. June 1833. Miss S. Gidley. Piano. Engaged as a Governess at Totness. March 1833. Sep. 1834. Miss M. Felton, now TVTrt! T-Tpr^prt Piano. Retired from the Profession. March 1833. Sen 1834 MissE. Morland. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. March 1833. March 18^4 MissM. Macdonald. Piano. Engaged in private tuition. June 1833. Miss E. Saunderson. Piano. Settled as a Professor in London. June 1833. Miss S. Golding. Piano. Deceased. Sep. 1833. June 1837. Miss D. Kingdon. Harp. A very talented Musician— now deceased. 19 Date of Entry and IDeparture ■ NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1834. June 1836. Miss E. Salmon. Singing. Studying at Naples. March 1834. June 1835. Miss E. Rees. Singing. Retired from the Profession. January 1834. Dec. 1834. Miss C. A. Woods. Piano. Established in America. Sep. 1834. June 1836. Miss L. Williams. Piano. Settled as a Professor, in London. 1835. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1835. Dec. 1836. Miss A. C. Lyons. Singing. Engaged at the Opera and at Exeter Hall. March 1835. June 1836. Miss J. Austin. Singing. A talented Vocalist, settled in London. Sep. 1835. Sep. 1836. 1 Mrs. A. Smith. Singing. A talented Vocalist, settled as a Professor, in London. Nov. 1835. March 1836. Miss M. Williams. Singing. Left the Academy previous to the completion of her education. 20 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. Dec. 1835. June 1836. Miss F. Goodwin. Singing. Left the Academy previous to the completion of her education. Date of Entry and Departure • NAME.. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1836. Dec. 1837. Miss F. Wyndham. Singing. A distinguished Vocalist, en- gaged at the Public and Private Concerts in London, also at the Italian Opera and Opera Buffai An Associate. January 1836. June 1837. Miss E. D'Egville. Singing. Settled at Worcester.. March 1836. Sep. 1836. Miss E. Gosden. Singing. Retired from the Profession. March 1836. March 1837. Miss A. Soward. Piano. Engaged at Exeter Hall. June 1836. June 1837. Miss A. Kearney. Piano. Settled in London, as a Pro-, fessor. 1S37. March 1837. Dec. 1837. Miss A. Thompson. Piano. Retired from the Profession. May 1837. Sep. 1837. Miss M. Fanshawe. Singing. Left the Academy previous t&, the completion of her education. FEMALE PUPILS IN THE Date of Entry. NAME. Branch of Study. Date of Entry. NAME. Branch of Study. Sep. 1831. Miss Hopkins, (late K.S.) Piano. Oct. 1836. Miss Keene. Piano. Jan. 1834. Miss C. Dolby. (K.S.) Singing. Jan. 1837. Miss Pennington. Singing. Aug. 1834. Miss Pitts. Singing. Feb. 1837. Miss Ley, Singing. Jan. 1835. Miss Risdon. Singing. April 1837. Miss Brumby. Singing. Jan. 1835. Miss Hall, (late K.S.) Piano. April 1837. — Miss Graughan. Singing, May 1835. Miss Else. Piano. April 1837. Miss Wilkinson. Singing. Aug. 1836. Miss M. Edwards. Singing. May 1837. Miss Williams. Singing. Aug. 1836. Miss C. Edwards. Singing. Sep. 1837. Miss Smith. Singing. Aug. 1836. Miss Foxall. Singing. Oct. 1837. Miss Miles. Singing. Aug. 1836. Miss Van Millingen. Singing. Oct. 1837. Miss Delarombe. Singing. Aug. 1836. Miss Shipstone. Singing. Nov. 1837. Miss Antonini. Singing. Aug. 1836. Miss J. Thomson. Singing. Jan. 1837. Miss Jonas. (K.S.) Piano. Jan. 1836. Miss Aikman. Piano. Aug. 1837. Miss Nicholson. Piano. Aug. 1836. Miss Bendixen. Piano. Oct. 1837. Miss Taylor. Piano. 22 Date of Entry. NAME. Banch of Study. Date of Entry. NAME. Branch of Study. Jan. 1838. Miss S. Davenport. binging. Jan. 1838. Miss Baker. Piano. Feb. 1838. Miss Gill. Singing. Feb. 1838. Miss Morgan. Piano. Mar. 1838. Miss De Lima. Singing. Singing. Feb. 1838. Miss English. Piano. April 1838. Miss Terrey. April 1838. Miss A. Birch. Piano. April 1838. Miss A. L. Lee. Singing. Feb. 1838. Miss Radburn. Harp. May 1838. Miss Fox. Singing. Mar. 1838. Miss E. Taylor. Harp. MALE PUPILS. 1823. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. March 1823. June 1831. Mr. H. G. Blagrove. Violin. A highly distinguished Violin player, late of the Queen's Band; A Professor of the Institution, also An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. Dec. 1830. Mr. C. A. Seymour. Violin. A talented Violiu player, late of the Queen's Band; A Professor of the Institution, also An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. June 1832. Mr. C. S. Packer. Piano. A very distinguished Piano player and Composer, settled as a Professor in London ; An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. June 1832. , Mr. T. M. Mudie. Piano. A very talented Piano player and Composer, A Professor of the Institution, also An Associate TTrtnnrarv IVlpiTiVipr March 1823. Dec. 1831. Mr. A. De Vaux. Piano. A highly talented Piano player and Musician ; A Professor of the Institution, also An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. June 1831. Mr. W. H. Holmes. Piano. A very distinguished Piano player; A Professor of the Insti- tution, also An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. Sep. 1829. Mr. K. J. Pye. Piano. A very talented Piano player, settled as a Professor at Exeter; An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. June 1827. Mr. W. H. Phipps. Piano. A very distinguished Piano player, settled as a Professor at Ramsgate ; An Associate Honorary Member. ^4 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. ! Branch of Study. REMARKS. Marth 1823. June 1824. Mr. R. Fowler. Piano. Settled as a Professor at Ramsgate. March 1823. June 1824. Mr. J. K. Pyne. Piano. Settled as Organist at a Chapel in Gray's-inn-lane. March 1823. March 1824. Mr. H, Greatrex. 1 Pianoi Organist at the Parish Churchy Marylebone, March 1823. June 1827. Re-admitted Jan. 1831. Dec. 1831. Mr. E. J. Neilson, Harp^ A highly talented Harp player and Composer : A Professor of ihe Institution, also An Associate Honorary Member. March 1823. June 1830. Mr. C. Lucas. Violon- cello. A highly distinguishedVioloncello player and Composer, (late of the Queen's Band) : Conductor of thfi Royal Academy of Music & Vocal Concerts, An Associate Hon. Mem* April 1823. Dec. 1823. Mr. T. W. Cooke. Violon- cello. Retired from the Profession. March 1823. Feb. 1831. Mr. W. M. Daniel. HorUi A very talented player, settled in America. March 1823. Dec. 1828. Mr. G. Cooke. Oboe. A very talented player, first Oboe at the Philharmonic Concerts: A Professor of the Institution, also An Associate Honorary Member^ March 1823. Dec. 1827. Mr. D. Smith. Bassoon. Settled as a Professor at Manchester, 182^. June 1824. Dec. 1828. Mr. T. Mawkes. Violin. A very talented player, now retired from the Profession. 25 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. June 1824. June lo2o. Mr. Harrington. Double Bass. Settled as a Professor, at Dublin. June 1824. April ioxo. Mr. W. Price. Flute. A talented player, engaged at Drury Lane Theatre. June 1824. Tidf' 1897 Mr. D Brett. Flute. « Left the Profession. June 1824. June. 1826. Mr. Stohwasser. Flute. Deceased. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Bran ch of Study. REMARKS. June 1825. June 1832. Mr. C. A. Patey. Violin. A distinguished player, engaged at the Ancient Concerts, and at the Italian Opera : A Professor of the Institution, also An Associate. June 1825. June 1830. Mr. E. White. Violin. A talented player, settled at Wakefield: An Associate. June 1825. June 1826. Mr. A. Fergusson. Violin. Retired from the Profession. Sep. 1825. June 1828. Mr. E. Spagnoletti. Singing. Settled as a Professor, at Brompton. Sep. 1825. March 1826. Mr. A Sapio. Singing. A talented Vocalist, settled as a Professor atDublin : An Associate. D 26 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study, REMARKS. Sop. 1825. iviatcn ioZo. Mr. W. Plumer. Singing. Education not completed in the Academy. January 1825. June looo. Mr. W. Dorrell. Piano. A distinguished player : A Pro- fessor of the Institution, also An Associate Honorary Member. March 1825. iviarcn iszo. Mr. R. TopfifF. Piano. Deceased. June 1825. ( L . i O i 0 . Mr. F. Scinvieso. Piano. Left the Academy previous to the completion of his education. Sep. 1825. June iooz. Mr. G. Packer. Piano. Settled as a Professor at Ket- tering, Northamptonshire. Sep. 1825. uec. loZo. Mr. H. West. Piano. Settled as a Professor at Bath. Sep. 1825. iJec. loiit). Mr. E. Hart. Piano. Settled as a Professor, in London. Sep. 1825. oCp. 11320. Mr. W. Tomline. Piano. Deceased. Sep. 1825. iviay lozo. Mr. J. Barber. Harp. Settled in America. January 1825. Dec. 1825. Mr. A. Loder. Violon- cello. Settled in Wales. June 1825. Dec. 1825. Mr. W. Loder. Violon- cello. A talented player, (late 1st Vio- loncello at the St. James's Theatre.) 27 Date of Entry and DcpsxtuTc NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. June 1825. Dec. 1830. Mr. J. Howell. Double Bass A highly distinguished player, engaged at the Ancient and Phil- harmonic Concerts, and in theOpera Band t AProfessor of thelnstitution , also An Associate Honorary Mem. March 1825. June 1826. Mr. J. Greenhill. Trumpet. A talented player, settled in London. June 1825. Feb. 1834. Mr. J. F. Hopgood. Horn. A talented player, engaged as 1st Horn at Covent Garden Theatre i An Associate. June 1825. Dec. 1829. Mr. J. Wition, Oboe. A talented player, Master of the Artillery Band at Woolwich. Sep. 1825. June 1S27. Mr. C. Hart. Harmony. Has distinguished himself in Composition, having obtained the Gresham prize : An Associate. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1826. June 1830. Mr. F. Smith. Violin. A talented performer, settled as a Professor, in London. January 1826. June 1829. Mr. R. H. Baker. Violin. Settled as a Professor, at Aberdeen. Sep. 1826. Dec. 1827. Mr. W. Lassells. Violin. Settled as a Professor, at Liver- pool Nov. 1826. June 1827. Mr. T. Goodwin. Violin. Settled as a Professor, at New York. 28 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1826. June 1830. Mr. E. Seguin. Singing. A highly distinguished Vocalist^ engaged at Drury-lane Theatre : An Associate Honorary Member. January 1826. June 1836. Mr. W. S. Bennett. Piano. A highly distinguished player and Composer: A Professor of the Institution, also An Associate Honorary Member. January 1826. June 1829. Mr. G. H. Bianehi. Piano. Settled at Ipswich, January 1826. June 1827. Mr. J. Taws. Piano. Settled as a Professor, in America. January 1826. June 1827. Mr. Wilkinson, Piano. Settled at Liverpool. January 1826. June 1826. Mr. W. H. Hodges. Piano. Settled asaProfesser, at Bristol, January 1826. June 1826. Mr. C. Morson. Piano. Retired from the Profession. January 1826. June 1826. Mr. J. Reikes. Piano. Supposed to be deceased. March 1826. ep. 1826. Mr. C. McKorkell. Piano. A very distinguished Musician and Harp player, settled as a Pro- fessor, at Northampton. January 1826. June 1829. Mr. W. Smith. Violon- cello. Deceased. January 1826 Dec. 1§27. Mr. J. Harroway. Double Bass. Engaged at St. James's Theatre. 29 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. 1 t Branch of Study. REMARKS. Jan. 1S26. ; Dec. 1826. j Mr. H. Bankes. | Horn. 1 Settled at Liverpool. &&£t M ■ Date of Entry and Departure, NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. Sep. 1827. Dec. 1828. Mr. C. Quarterman. . Violio. Settled as a Professor, in the Isle of Man. May 1827. March 1829. Mr. W. Blake. Singing. Retired from the Profession. Aug. 182/. June 1829. Mr. C. Hodges. Singing. Deceased. Jan. 1827. June 1827. Mr. D. Hickinboiham Piano. Retired from the Profession. Sep. 1827. June 1833. Mr. F. A. Packer. Harp. A talented ])layer, settled at j Reading : Au Associate. 1 1 132,8. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of i Study. REMARKS. March 1828. Dec. 1830. Mr. E. Vr. Thomas. 1 Violin, A talented player, engaged in the Opera Band. 'An AsiOciate 30 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. March 1828. Dec. 1828. Mr. C. Goodban. Violin. Settled as a Professor, at Tun- bridge Weils. June 1828. March io2y. Mr. S. Philpot. Violin. Settled as a Professor, at Maidstone. June 1828. Dec. 1828. Mr. R. Keil. Violin. Settled at Liverpool. Aug. 1828. June 1829. Mr. A. Laporte. Violin. Left the Academy previous to the completion of his education. January 1828 June 1828. Mr. C. Hodgson. Singing. Left the Academy previous to the completion of his education. Sep. 1828. Dec. 1831. Mr. S. Brizzi. Singing. A talented Vocalist, settled as a Professor, in London : An Asso- ciate. January 1828. June Looo. Mr. R. K. Brewer. Piano. A talented Piano and Oboe player, now retired from the irroicssion. jxu xxasucictic January 1828. June 1830, Mr. A. Kiallmark. Flute. Settled as a Professor, at Liver- pool. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1829. June 1829: " Mr. B. Mackintosh. Violin. Left the Academy previous to the completion of his education. 31 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1829. Mr. R. Hughes. Violin Engaged as Leader and Com- poser at the Park Theatre, New- York. May 1829. Mr. W. T. Musgrave Violin. A talented player, settled as a Professor at Edinburgh : An Asso- Aug. 1829. • Mr. G. Newson. Violin. Settled as a Professor, in London. An Associate Oct. 1829. .Tiinp IR^fi Mr. G. Richards. Violin. A talented player, engaged in the Opera Band ; An Associate. January 1829. June 1R2Q Mr. B. Rankin. Singing. Left the Profession. March 1829. Dec. 1831. Mr. W. Bayley. Singing. Organist at St. Margaret's Chapel. Sep. 1829. March 1831. Mr. E. Murray. Singing. Settled at Glasgow. Sep. 1829. Dec 1829 Mr. J. Cunningham. Singing. Left the Academy previous to the completion of his education. January 1829. Tiinp 18*^1 «J U lit/ 1 OOl . ■4,. Mr. Puddephatt. Piano. Settled at Dunstable. March 1829. June 1836. Mr. W. L. Phillips. Piano. A very distinguished Piano and Violoncello player and Composer, 1st Violoncello at Drury-lane Theatre j An Associate Honorary Member. March 1829. May 1830. Mr. G. Lupino. Piano. Settled as a Professor, at Hertford. 32 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. June 1829. June 1834. Mr. G A. Macfarren Piano. A very distinguished Composer: A Professor of the Institution, ctlau xi.Il ixaaUClaltJ XXUllUldIV iVXem- ber. January 1829. Dec. 1830. Mr. F. Hill. Flute. A talented player, engaged at the Ancient Concerts, and at the Olympic. Aug. 1829. Dec. 1832. Mr. H. Haycraft. Trumpet. A talented player, settled at Exeter : An Associate. • Jan. 1829. June 1830. Mr. H. Hill. Harmony. A talented Musician, settled at Durham: An Associate. Date of Entry. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. Jan. 1830. Sep. 1832. f ■ — — — Mr. G. Stretton. Singing. A distinguished Vocalist, at the Philharmonic and Ancient Con- certs, engaged at Covent Garden Theatre: An Associate. Jan. 1830. June 1832. Mr. H. R. Allen. Singing. A talented Vocalist, settled in London : An Associate. March 1830. Dec. 1837. Mr. J. Gledhill. Piano. A taleirted Piano and Violin player, settled in London, Jan. 1830. June 1835. Mr. 0. May. Piano. A talented Piano and Oboe player, settled at Greenwich : An Associate. Sep. 1830. June 1834. Mr. W. Packer. Harp. Settled at Bath. 33 Date of Entry and 13 6parture • NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS . January 1830. Jnnp IR^fi Mr. J. S. Bowley. Clarionet. A talented player, engaged at the Italian Opera : An Associate. January 1830. Jiinp 1 8^0 Mr. J. HilL Clarionet. Settled in London. January 1830. Dec. 1832. Mr. W. Bull. Horn. Retired from the Profession. Sep. 1830. June 1836. Mr. T. Harper. Trumpet. A talented player, engaged at the Italian Opera : An Associate. 1831. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1831. March 1835. Mr. L. Lavenu. Piano. A talented Piano and Violon* cello player, engaged at the Italian Opera. January 1831. Dec. 1833. Mr. W. Latter Piano. Settled as a Professor, at Brom- ley, in Kent. January 1831. April 1831. Mr. F. Pothonier. Piano. Left the Academy previous to the completion of his education. March 1831. June 1837. Mr. L, A. Emanuel. Piano. Settled as a Professor, in London. March 1831. June 1835. Mr. P. A. Johnson. Piano. A talented Piano player, also a Violoncellist, settled as a Profes- sor, at Stockport : An Associate. 34 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. Sep. 1831. i-Jec. loo2. Mr. F. Bates. Piano. A talented player, settled at Wansteadi Sep. 1831. Dec. 1832. Mr. T. Weekes. Piano. Settled at Devonport, January 1831. Tuna IQQO June iooz. Mr. F. Crouch. Violon- cello. A distinguished Violoncello player and Vocalist, settled at Plymouth. March 1831. June 1833. Mr. T. Mason. Harp. Settled at Newcastle, Stafford, Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. Sep. 1832. June 1835. Mr. F. Tristram. Violin. Settled in London. January 1832. June 1832. Mr. A. Sola. Singing-. Settled as a Professor, in London. March 1832. June 1836. Mr. H. Burnett. Singing. A talented Vocalist, engaged at the St. James's Theatre : An Asso- ciate. Juno 1832. T., — « lOOO June ioo3. Mr. T. Marchant. Singing. Left the Academy previous to the completion of his education. January 1832. Dec. 1835. Mr. W. Elliott. Piano. A talented Piano player, settled as a professor, at Liverpool. An Associate 35 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Brancli of Study. REMARKS. June 1832. June 1834. Mr. J. W. Phillips, Piano. Settled at Wakefield. June 1832. June 1835. Mr. E. Card. Flute. Engaged in the Queen's private band. 1833. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Brancli of Study. REMARKS. Nov. 1833. uec. loo/ . Mr. J. N. Dunsford. Violin. A talented player, engaged in thfr Opera band. January 1833. Dec. 1835. Mr. G. Le Jeune. Singing. A talented Vocalist, settled in London. March 1833. March 1834. Mr. A. Giubiiei. Singing. A distinguished Vocalist. June 1833. June 1835. Mr. R, Shrivall. Singing. Settled in London. June 1833. March 1835. Mr. J. Humphrey. Singing. Settled as a Professer, at New York. Sep. 1833. Dec. 1835. Mr. J. P. Hullah. Singing. A talented Musician, Organist at Croydon, Surrey : An Associate. March 1833. June 1836. Mr. H. Carless. Flute. Engaged in private tuition. 36 Date of Entry- Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. IvJbiVIArilVO. March 1833. Mr. J. Mackintosh. Bassoon. Deceased. March 1836. IBS'!. January 1834 Dec. 1836. Mr. H. Hoff, Violin. A talented professor, settled m London. March 1834. March 1837. Mr. F. Sala. Piano. Studying at Paris. Sep. 1834. Sep. 1836. Mr. J. Ellis. Piano. Settled at Plymouth. Aug. 1834. Oct. 1834. Mr. W Cook. Violon- cello. Left the Profession, and went in the H. E.I. C. Military Service. January 1834. Dec. 1836. Mr. W. Wilson. Clarinet. Engaged at the Haymarkefc Theatre. January 1834. June 1834. Mr. W. Distin. Horn. Engaged at the public and private Concerts, in London. January 1834. June 1834. Mr. H. Distin. Horn. Engaged at the public and private Concerts, in London. March 1835. June 1837. Mr. J. Kingsmill. Violin. Settled at Norwich. 37 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. January 1835 Tiinp ^R'^7 tl UUt; XOO 1 • Mr. W. Wass. Singing. Settled in London, March 1835. J-fCC xooo. Mr. F. Martin. Singing. Engaged at the City Theatre. January 1835. X-'Cv,* LOOK)* Mr. J. White. Piano. Settled as Organist, at Notting- ham. June 1835. June 1837. Mr. M. Field. Piano. A talented Professor, settled in London. January 1835. June 1836. Mr. J. Richardson. Flute. A distinguished player: A Pro- fessor of the Institution, also An Associate, 1836. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of o tuuy . REMARKS. Jan. 1836. June 1837. Mr. A. Comer. Singing. Settled in America. March 1836. March 1837. Mr. G. Clifford. Singing. Settled in London. Sep. 1836. June 1837. Mr. C. Dobson. Singing. Education not completed in the Academy. January 1836 Dec. 1837. Mr. W. Cupitt. Piano. Settled in London. 38 Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. March 1836. June 1837. Mr. B. R. Isaac. Piano. A talented player, settled as a Professor at Liverpool : An Asso- ciate. Sep. 1836. June 1837. Mr. W. B. Macfarren Piano. Deceased. 1837. Date of E ntry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. May 1837. Sep. 1837. Mr. H. Llewellyn. Piano. Education not completed in the Academy. MALE PUPILS IN THE Date of Entry. NAME. Branch of Study. Date of Entry. NAME. Branch of Study. Oct. 1831. R. Barnett. Piano. Aug. 1833. A. Johnson. Piano. April 1832. S. Smith. Violin. May 1834. W. Stevenson. Violin. Oct. 1832. W. Lockvvood. Piano. Aug. 1834. H. B. Richards. (K.S.) Piano. Jan. 1833. C. W. Doyle. Violin. Aug. 1834. F' ' Jewson. (K.S.) Piano. Feb. 1833. J. Kelly. Violin. Aug. 1834. R. Eastcott. Piano. 39 Date of Entry. NAME. Banch of Study. Date of Entry. NAME. Branch of Study. Aug. 1834. T. Harvey. Oboe. Sep. 1837. A. Ferrari. Singing. Jan. 1835. J. Cook. Piano. Jan. 1837. J. Cronin. Piano. Jan. 1835. H. C. Lunn. Piano. Feb. 1837. R. Limp us. Piano. Aug. 1835. A. H. Tull. Flute. Feb. 1837. E. Reynolds. Piano. Oct. 1836. W. Harrison. Singing. April 1837. Wm. George. Piano. Feb. 1836. A. W. Wheeler. Piano. May 1837. J. Aaron. Piano. Aug. 1836. C. J. Read. Piano. Aug. 1837. Jos. Tett. Piano. Aug. 1836. C. Harper. Piano. Aug. 1837. H. W. Goodban. Violon- cello. Sep. 1836. J. Keays. Piano. Jan. 1838. H. Noble. Piano. Dec. 1836. J. G. Waetzig. Bassoon Mar. 1S38. re-admitted H. Hoff. Singing. Oct. 1837. R. Blagrove. Violin. Mar. 1838. R. Wyndham. Singing. June 1837. W. Redfearn. Singing. Mar. 1838. G. H. Smith. Violin. July 1837. W. Woolley. Singing. May 1838. P. Maclewee. Violin. George Odell, Printer, I8, Princes- street, Ox ford-street. ADDENDA. Date of Entry and Departure. NAME. Branch of Study. REMARKS. May 1825. June 1826. Francis Hopgood. Bassoon. Left the Academy previous to the completion of his education. June 1826. Dec. 1826. Seigfried Viener. Piano. Left the Academy previous to the completion of his education. Aug. 1830. Sept. 1831. Mary Ann Wharton. Singing. Left the Academy previous to the completion of her education. June 1831. Dec. 1831. Francis Siemens. Violin. Left the Academy previous to the completion of his education. Dec. 1834. June 1837. G. Halls. Piano. A talented Piano and Violin player, elected King Scholar for three years. April 1835. Dec. 1837. H. V. Lewis. Piano. A talented Piano player, and Composer, settled in London. NAMES OF ALL THE ASSOCIATES HONORARY MEMBERS EXTRACTED FROM THE FOREGOING LIST. ASSOczATss. HoiTOB.ikB.ir mbmbi:b.s. NAME. Date of Entry and Departure. REMARKS. Madame Brizzi, late Miss Bromley. March 1823. Dec. 1831. A distinguished Vocalist and Piano player, established in London. Mrs. Burnett, late Miss Dickens. March 1823. June 1834. A distinguished Vocalist, established in London. Miss C. Foster. March 1823. June 1830. A very distinguished Piano player, established in London. Miss S. Collier. March 1823. June 1827. A distinguished Composer and Piano- forte player, established in London. Mrs. R. Moseley, late Miss Chancellor. March 1823. Dec. 1825. A distinguished Musician, established as a Professor of Pianoforte at Dublin. E ** 44 NAME. Date of Entry and Departure. REMARKS. Mrs. H, Bishop, late Miss Riviere. June 1824. June 1828. A very distinguished Vocalist, esta- blished in London. Mrs. E. Seguin, late Miss A. Childe. June 1825. June 1830. A very distinguished Vocalist, esta- blished in London. Mrs. W. Seguin, late Miss Gooch. June 1825. June 1834. A very talented Piano player, esta- blished in London. Miss J. Dorrell. Sept. 1825. Dec. 1830. A very talented Piano player, esta- blished in London. Mrs. A Shaw, late Miss Postans. Sept. 1828. June 1831. A very distinguished Vocalist, esta- blished in London. Mrs. Thornhill, late Miss Turner. March 1829. June 1832. A very distinguished Vocalist, esta- blished in London. Miss C. Birch. March 1831. Dec. 1834. A very talented Vocalist, established in London. NAME. Date of Entry and Departure. REMARKS. Mrs. Loder, late Miss Watson. March 1823. Dec. 1826. A talented Piano player and Vocalist, established as a Professor at Bath. 45 NAME. Date of Entry and Departure. REMARKS. Mrs. Seymour, late Miss A. Williams. June 1825. June 1831. A talented Vocalist, established in London. MissE. Cliilde. June 1825. Dec. 1830. A talented Piano player, established in London. Mrs. Delcour, late Miss Broatlhurst. June 1825. June 1828. A talented Piano player, established in London. Mrs. J. Barnett, late Miss E. Lindley. Jan. 1820. Dec. 1833. A talented Vocalist, established in London. Miss E. Dettmer. March 1830. Sept. 1832. A talented Piano player, established in London. Miss WagstalF. Sept. 1831. June 1833. A talented Vocalist, established as a Professor at Leamington. Miss A. M'Korkell. March 1831. Dec. 1833. A talented Harp player, established as a Musical Governess at Northamp- ton. Miss H. Roberts. March 1832. Dec. 1836. A talented Harp-player, engaged as a Musical Governess. Miss F. Wyndham. Jan. 1836. Dec 1837. A distinguished Vocalist, established in London. NAME. Date of Entry and Departure. REMARKS. H. G. Blagrove. March 1823. June 1831. A very distinguished Violin player, and Musician, established in London. C. A. Seymour. March 1823. Dec. 1830. A talented Violin player, and lately Leader of Her Majesty's Band, esta- blished in London. — ■ _ T. M. Mudie. Marcli 1823. June 1832. A very talented Piano player and Composer, established in London. A. De Vaux. March 1823. Dec. 1831. A highly talented Piano player and Musician, established in London. W. H. Holmes. March 1823. June 1831. A very distinguished Piano player and Composer, established in London. K. J. Pye. March 1823. Sept. 1829. A very talented Piano player and Composer, established in Exeter. W. H. Phipps. March 1823. June 1827. A very distinguished Piano player, established at Ramsgate. 47 NAME. Date of Entry and Departure. REMARKS. E. J. Neilson. March 1823. Dec. 1831. A highly-talented Harp player and Composer, established in London. C. Lucas. March 1823. June 1830. A highly-distinguished Violoncello player and Composer, and Conductor of the R. A. M. Concerts, established in London. G. Cooke. March 1823. Dec. 1828. A very talented Musician, 1st Oboe at the Ancient and Philharmonic Con- certs, established in London. W. Dorrell. Jan. 1825. June 1833. A distinguished Piano player, esta- blished in London. J. Howell. June 1825. Dec. 1830. A highly distinguished Musician and Double-Bass player, established in Lon- don. E. Seguin. Jan. 1826. June 1830. A highly distinguished Vocalist, esta blished in London. W. S. Bennett. Jan. 1826. June 1836. 1 i A highly distinguished Piano player and Composer, established in London. W. L. Phillip?. March 1829. June 1836. A very distinguished Piano and Vio- loncello player, and Composer, esta- blished in London. G. A. Macfarren. March 1829. June 1834. A very distinguished Composer, esta- blished in London. 4g NAME. Date of Entry and Departure. REMARKS. C. A. Patey. June 1825. June 1832. A distinguished Violin player, esta- blished in London. E. White. June 1825. June 1830. A talented Violin player, established at Wakefield. A. Sapio, Sept. 1825. March 1826. A talented Vocalist, established in Dublin. J. F. Hopgood. June 1825, Feb. 1834. A talented Horn ])1ayer, engaged as 1st Horn at Covent-garden Theatre. C. Hart. Sept. 1825. June 1827. A distinguished Composer, established; in London. F. A. Packer. Sept. 1827. June 1833. A talented Harp player, established at Reading. E. W. Thomas. March 1828. Dec. 1830. A talented Violin player, established in London. S. Brizzi. Sept. 1828. Dec. 1831. A talented Vocalist, established in London. R. K. Brewer. Jan. 1828. June 1833. A talented Piano and Oboe player f now retired. 49 NAME. Date of Entry and. Departure. REMARKS. W. T. Musgrave. March 1829. June 1832. A talented Violin player, established in Edinburgh. G. Nevvson. Aug. 1829. June 1.833. A talented Violin player, established in London. G. Richards. Oct. 1829. June 1836. A talented Violin player, established in London. H. Haycraft Aug. 1829. Dec. 1832. A talented Musician, and player on the Trumpet, established as a Professor, at Exeter. H. Hill. Jan. 1829. June 1830. A talented Musician, established as a Professor, at Durham. G. Stretton. Jan. 1830. Sept. 1832. A distinguished Vocalist, established in London. H. R. Allen. J an. 1830. June 1832. A talented Vocalist, established in London. 0. May. Jan. 1830. June 1835. A talented Piano and Oboe player, established at Greenwich. J. S. Bowley. Jan. 1830. June 1836. A talented Clarionet player, esta- blished in Loudon. T. Harper. Sept. 1830. June 1836. A talented Trumpet player and Musi- cian, established in London. 50 NAME. Date of Entry and Departure. REMARKS- P. A. Johnson. March 1831. June 1835. A talented Piano player and Violon- cellist, established as a Professor, at Stockport. H. Burnett. March 1832. June 1836. A talented Vocalist, established in London. W. Elliott. Jan. 1832. Dec. 1835. A talented Piano player, established as a Professor, at Liverpool. J. P. Hullali. Sept. 1833. Dec. 1835. A talented Musician, established in London. J. Richardson. Jan. 1835, June 1836. A distinguished Flute player, esta- blished in London, B. R. Isaac. March 1836. June 1837. A talented Piano player, established as a Professor, in Liverpool. A LIST OF THE SUBSCRIBERS; WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF RECEIVED I^ROM THE FIRST ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INSTITUTION. TO THE CLOSE OF 1837^ SUBSCRIBERS. FXS.ST CZiASS. Donations and Her Majesty, the QUEEN His late Majesty, George the Fourth His late Majesty, William the Fourth Her Majesty, the Queen Dowager . . H. R. H. the Duke of Cambridge . H. R. H. the Duchess of Kent , His Majesty, King Leopold of Belgium , H. R. H. the Princess Augusta, Ailesbury, the Marquess of Alexander, H. Esq Baillie, Col. H. D Barnard, Sir A. F Belmore, the Earl of . . . . Brownlow, the Earl . . . . Broadwood, Messrs Ditto . . . . Burghersh, the Viscount Ditto Berwick, Lord ( Music) (Music ) Cannizzaro, the Duke of Clarendon, the Earl of « Clerk, Sir G. Bart Cockereil, Sir C. Bart Curtis, Sir W. Bart Clementi and Co (Music) Subscriptions. Subscriptions. £ s. d. s. d. 05 0 0 1340 0 0 735 0 0 10 10 0 157 10 0 105 0 0 10 10 0 157 10 0 115 10 0 20 10 0 115 10 0 78 15 0 5 5 0 131 5 0 5 5 0 149 15 0 5 5 0 131 5 0 5 5 0 139 5 0 5 5 0 89 5 0 75 12 0 105 0 0 7] 8 0 84 0 0 113 10 0 5 5 0 141 15 0 5 5 0 149 15 0 5 5 0 126 0 0 115 10 0 105 0 0 Darnley, the Earl of Dartmouth, the Earl of Devonshire, the Duke of . . . . Dick, Qnintin, Esq Derby, the Earl of Divett, T. Esq Dudley and Ward, Lord . , Erard, S. Esq (Music) l^arquhar, Sir T. H. Bart Fife, the Earl of Fortescue, the Earl , FreelinjT, Sir F. Bart Fuller, John, Esq Gordon, J. A. Esq Greenwood, C. Esq Hodges, G. Esq Howe, the Earl Hamilton, the Rev. F Ditto ( Music ) Holdsworth, T. H. Esq. Langham, Sir J. Bart Lansdowne, the Marquis of Leach, the Right Hon. Sir J Leeds, the Duke of Leinster, the Duke of Lonsdale, the Earl of Lowther, the Viscount Murray, Sir J. Bart Nash, J. Esq , Pepys, J. Esq Ravensworth, Lord Rodwell, G. H. Esq Russell, J. W, Esq, , = . = . . Annual Subscriptions . 5 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 0 Donations and Subscriptions. £ s. d. 15 0 99 186 10 0 150 0 0 105 68 105 105 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 252 0 0 115 10 0 155 0 0 131 126 114 5 0 0 0 5 0 105 0 0 104 10 0 105 0 0 105 0 0 100 0 0 30 0 0 45 3 0 130 135 130 105 105 100 131 5 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 229 14 0 165 10 0 105 0 0 114 17 0 63 0 0 105 0 0 5 Saltoun, Lord Sanford, H. Esq Scarboroiigli, the Earl of St. Albans, the Duchess of Schwieso, Messrs ( Music) Stodart, W. Esq (Music ) Taylor, G. W. Esq Tomkisson, T. Esq (Music) Warreoder, the Right Hon. Sir G Wellington, the Duke of West, Temple, Esq Webb, Sir H. Bart Wilton, the Earl of York, tlie Archbishop ol Donations Annual and Subscriptions. Subscriptions £ s. d £ s. d. 5 5 0 144 10 0 3 3 0 102 10 0 105 0 0 105 0 0 120 0 0 105 0 0 115 10 0 105 0 0 170 2 0 155 0 0 105 0 0 105 0 0 5 5 0 131 5 0 5 5 0 131 5 0 Total of First Class £10,182 1 0 Angerstein, J. J. Esq. Autrobus, Sir E. Bart Argyll, the Duke of Ailesbury, the Marchioness of Antrobus, Sir E. Bart Bamfylde, Sir C. Bart Barron, H. W. Esq Beckett, the Right Hon. Sir J Best, Richard, Esq Beaumont, Mrs Bligh, the Hon. General Blomberg, the Rev. Dr Bochsa, N. C. Esq Ditto (Music ) 57 15 0 73 10 0 5 5 0 99 15 0 5 5 0 26 5 0 57 15 0 15 15 0 21 0 0 36 15 0 63 0 0 47 5 0 5 5 0 88 15 0 5 5 0 89 5 0 52 10 0 31 10 0 Boocle, A. C. Esq , Bradford, the Earl of Boosey, Messrs e . . . (Music) Burlington, the Earl of Cannizzaro, the Duchess of. Cabbell, B. B. Esq Cholmondeley, G. J. Esq. . . , Cockerell, C. R, Esq Conyngham, the Marquis of Cox, R. Esq. Crole, Rev. W Chappell & Co , ( Music J Cholmondeley, the Marquis of Campbell, W. F. Esq Coghlan, General R Channon, Mrs Canterbury, Lord Davis, R. H. Esq De Ros, Lord Dodd, E. Esq (Music) Danbeiy, R. H. Esq , Downshire, the Dowager Marchioness of . . . . Douro, the Marquis of Dixon, Mrs. C. , Essex, the Earl of = . c . . Elley, Major-General Farquhar, Lady Flint, Sir C. Bart Fox, Mrs. Lane Galindo, R. M. Esq Goiilding, D'Ahiiaine & Co (Music ) Gullifer, Dr ditto. Gordon, Mrs. R Garvagh, Lord Hamilton, the Duchess of Hammersley, C, Esq. Annual Subscriptions. £ s. d. 5 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 0 Donations and Subscriptions. s. /7 57 15 0 26 5 0 52 10 0 57 15 0 89 5 0 89 5 0 63 0 0 55 13 0 63 0 0 68 5 0 84 0 0 57 15 0 26 5 0 36 5 0 31 10 0 10 10 0 26 5 0 89 5 0 89 5 0 57 15 0 26 5 0 36 15 0 26 5 0 57 15 0 52 10 0 36 15 0 73 10 0 57 15 0 84 0 0 21 0 0 57 15 0 26 5 0 36 15 0 31 10 0 52 10 0 80 5 0 Hervey, W. Esq, ...... Hammersley, H. Esq.. . . . Howard, the Hon. Mr. » , Hanham, Mrs. H. Hancock, C. Esq Irving, J. Esq Kenmare, the Earl of ... . Kerris®n, Sir E. Bart Kinloch, J, Esq. ........ Lake, Viscount . Lambe, the Hon. George Lambert, Lady Langham, Lady Langham, Herbert, Esq. . , Langston, J. H. Esq Limerick, the Countess of Lister, D. N. Esq. ...... Lingard, Miss L Lambe, Lady Caroline . . Lyon, J. W. Esq. ... . . Lichfield, the Countess of Liverpool, the Earl of ... . Macdonald, Lord Macdonald, the Hon. A. . . Mansfield, the Countess of Marjoribanks, E. Esq. . . Maryborough, Lord . . . . Merver, George, Esq Meyrick, Mrs. A Morley, the Earl of Musters, J. Esq Metcalfe, T. Esq Newcastle, the Duke of . . Northey, W. Esq Donations Annual and Subscriptions.. Subscriptions. s. d. j £ s. d. 31 10 0 36 15 0 63 0 0 10 10 0 15 15 0 5 5 0 84 0 0 5 5 0 84 0 0 5 5 0 31 10 0 57 15 0 84 0 0 15 15 0 68 5 0 78 15 0 5 5 0 10 10 0 57 15 0 63 0 0 57 15 0 15 15 0 31 10 0 36 15 0 5 5 0 89 5 0 50 0 0 57 15 0 5 5 0 89 5 0 5 5 0 68 5 0 57 15 0 63 0 0 5 5 0 89 5 0 15 15 0 89 5 0 31 10 0 36 15 0 5 5 0 84 0 0 26 5 0 Ouseley, the Right Hon, Sir G, 5 5 0 89 5 0 8 Annual Donations and Subs [;riptions. Subscriptions. £> s. d. 3i 10 0 1 !^ n lo U 5 5 0 94 10 0 T J , T T7„ . . 63 0 0 inn 12 0 0 68 5 0 5 0 29 8 0 n n U y) *> 5 0 110 5 0 5 5 U /I "7 4/ o U rr„,,l^„ q:_ tt 5 5 0 89 5 0 36 15 0 63 0 0 57 15 0 57 15 0 5 0 47 5 0 O/ 1 i) U 31 10 0 31 10 0 5 5 0 89 5 0 5 5 0 84 0 0 47 5 0 5 5 0 73 10 0 26 5 0 21 0 0 ,£5,949 11 0 9 THIRD CZ.ASS. Annual Donations and Ailesbury, the Marchioness of Alvanley^ Lord Allott, Dr. Anstruther, Lady Anglesey, the Marquis of . . . Arbuthnot, Mrs Acton, Sir F. R Bacon, Miss H Battye, G. Esq Bay ley. Lady * Barrow, Col. T. J Belfast, the Earl of Bentinck, Lady F Bandon, the Earl of Bell, VV. Esq Ditto (Music) Beauchamp, the Countess Beaumont, Sir G. Bart Bianchi, Miss . Bradenell, Lord Bosanquet, Mrs Bro>vn, Lieut.-General Brownlow, Rev. James Burghersh, Lady Blackburn, Col Burlington, the Countess of Brettell, T. Esq Braham, J. Esq o o , . . . Brogden, J. Esq Boddington, S. Esq Calcraft, Right Hon. Sir John. Cabbell, Miss Subscriptions. Subscriptions. £ d. £ s. d. 27 6 0 37 17 0 33 12 0 8 8 0 25 0 0 30 9 0 30 9 0 8 8 0 36 15 0 17 17 0 14 14 0 22 12 0 3 3 0 52 10 0 3 3 0 52 10 0 iU u 26 5 0 21 0 0 17 17 0 Zi o u 31 10 0 8 8 0 18 18 0 27 6 0 3 3 0 52 10 0 8 8 0 33 12 0 15 15 0 21 0 0 9 9 0 3 3 0 12 12 0 17 17 0 24 3 0 I 3 3 0 46 4 0 10 Catavita & Circhetti {Music) Coddington, Rev. C Clarendon, the Countess of Clerk, Lady Cooke, T. Esq Cracraft, R. Esq Croft, T. Esq Cramer, F. Esq (Tuition) Crotch, Esq Do.. . Crivelli, Signor Do. . . Crivelli, Signor , Chapman, Mrs . Chapman, Miss M Chapman, Miss A Cole, Mr Coffin, N. Esq Cleveland, the Duchess of Coventry and HoUier (Music ) Danvers, J. B. Esq Dawkins, E. J. Esq De Burgh, H. Esq Dickenson, N. Esq Dawson, Hon. Col Davis, Messrs C Music ) Davies, Col Dent, J. Esq Doyle, Sir C Doyle, Miss , Dunn, Mrs Duncannon, Lady De Salis, the Countess . Dungannon, Vicountess . Ebers, J. Esq Fane, Lady G Farquhar, Sir R. Bart. . , Ferguson, Capt Fitzherbert, T. Esq. Granville, the Viscountess Donations Annual and Subscriptions . Subscriptions. £ d. £ s. d. 25 10 0 24 3 0 46 4 0 3 3 0 51 9 0 27 6 0 29 3 0 21 0 0 30 15 0 20 5 0 25 4 0 3 3 0 18 18 0 1/ 17 0 17 17 0 17 17 0 8 8 0 8 8 0 3 3 0 5 5 0 40 10 0 3 3 0 52 10 0 27 6 0 3 3 0 52 10 0 11 11 0 24 3 0 26 5 0 11 11 0 8 8 0 17 17 0 21 0 0 17 17 0 46 4 0 3 3 0 5 5 0 21 0 0 26 5 0 3 3 0 52 10 0 26 5 0 36 15 0 36 15 0 3 3 0 52 10 0 11 Gaselee, the Hon. Sir S Gibbs, Col Gordon, the Right Hon. Sir R Gardiner, T. Esq Goshng, W. Esq Gausson, Mrs Grosvenor, Lord R. . , Hahfax, S. Esq Haldimand, G. Esq ^ Hodgson, F. Esq. Holdship, S. M. Esq Howe, the Countess Hamilton, Sir F. Bart Ibbotson, Mr J. , Irvine, G. P. Esq Jerningham, E. Esq Jersey, the Countess of Kemp, J. R. Esq Kenmare, Mrs Lawrence, Sir T Leslie, J. Esq Liddell, the Hon. T Lindley, R. Esq (Tuition ) Lindley, W. Esq Lacey, B. Esq. Lucas, A. Esq Liverpool, the Earl of Loder, J. D. Esq Maryborough, Lady Mallett, Mr. Joseph Martin, Miss Mazzinghi, J. Esq Morland, Sir F. Bart Morgan, W. Esq Murray, the Hon. Lady Mackenzie, C, A. Esq ...| Annual Subscriptions. 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 Donations and Subscriptions. £ s. d. 52 10 0 33 12 0 36 15 0 17 17 0 33 12 0 X X 14 14 0 36 15 0 21 0 0 Q o R 0 o u 14 14 0 6 6 0 30 9 0 9 9 0 11 11 0 30 9 0 39 18 0 5 5 0 30 9 0 49 7 0 30 9 0 30 7 6 8 8 0 8 8 0 49 7 0 36 15 0 14 14 0 36 15 0 11 11 0 30 9 0 33 12 0 36 15 0 36 15 0 17 17 0 14 14 0 12 Mildmay, P. St. John, Esq Murphy, Col Mitchell, Mrs Oiiseley, Lady Packer, C. Esq Palin, John Esq Peploe, Mrs Petre, G. Esq Pillichody, De Bavoy, Mrs Phillips, Mrs. P Phipps, the Hon. A Potter, C. Esq (Tuition) Powlett, Lady W Powlett, the Dowager Countess Parnther, R. Esq Prendergast, M. G. Esq Raper, C. Esq Ramsay, General Rendlesham, Lord Rigby, Mrs . . Ricketts, Mrs. C Robarts, A. W. Esq Rothschild, N. Esq Rokeby, Lord Rossiter, J. Esq Sandys, N. Esq Sharpe, Mrs. A Stables, Lieut.-Col St. Felix, T. Esq Shelley, Lady Seymour, Lady A Stables, Miss \ Scott, L J. Esq Snow, Mrs Somerset, Lady F Somerset, Lord F Southby, R. Esq. Stewart, Lady Donations Annual and Subscriptions. Subscriptions. £ s. d. £ s. d. 17 17 0 11 11 0 5 5 0 3 3 0 52 10 0 17 17 0 14 14 0 21 0 0 8 8 0 3 3 0 30 9 0 21 0 0 14 14 0 19 19 0 3 3 0 54 7 0 17 17 0 3 3 0 5 5 0 20 0 0 9 9 0 21 0 0 24 3 0 27 6 0 5 5 0 21 0 0 25 0 0 33 12 0 11 11 0 27 6 0 3 3 0 52 10 0 17 17 0 14 14 0 21 0 0 3 3 0 30 9 0 14 14 0 36 15 0 3 3 0 37 16 0 14 14 0 17 17 0 14 14 0 14 14 0 13 Stewart, Sir M. S , Sykes, Lady , . Sydenham, G. Esq Steward, G. T. Esq Taylor, Simon, Esq Trench, Col Trevor, Hon. A Trevelyan, Sir J. Bart Tisdall, J. T. Esq Thornton, General Vyse, T. Esq Upton, the Hon. General Udney, Colonel J. R Walpole, the Hon. Colonel Warden, J. Esq Warden, Mrs WharncHffe, Lady Wellesley, the Marquis Wenlock, Lord Williams, W. Esq Willis, Dr Winchester, the Marchioness of Williams, Lady H Windsor, Hon. H Wilson, Sir Giffin Whitniore, E. Esq Wornum, J. Esq ( Ptano-forteJ Annual SubBcriptions. £ s. d. 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 Total of Third Class £4,397 10 6 14 FOURTH CX.ASS. Adderley, Miss . Aylwin, J. Esq. . A Friend Ackland, H. Esq, Acklandj Miss . Ball, D Esq Beale, J. Esq Biggar, C. Esq Biggs, E. J. Esq Blunt, T. S. Esq Braithwaite, J. Esq Butlin, T. Esq Burlett, D. L. Esq Bentinck, Lord C Beresford, Viscount Bunney, J. M. Esq Berens, H. Esq. Berens, R, Esq Burgoyne, M. Esq Bedford, C. D. Esq Beavan, J. P. Esq Bishop, Mrs. H. . ,[her services at a Benefit Concert) Bigg, J. Esq Bruin, Mrs Bebb, Mrs Campbell, Sir Colin Cavendish, Lady C Chatterton, Sir W. and Lady Clarke, T. Esq Craft, F. Esq Crotch, Rev. W Cundy, S. Esq Cramer, J. B. Esq (Tuition) Currie, Miss C Currie, Miss M Chaplyn, C. Esq • Annual Subscriptions. £> s. d. Donations and 1 1 0 1 1 0 Subscriptions. s, a. 6 6 0 4 4 0 7 7 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 16 16 0 10 5 0 g 8 0 12 12 0 5 0 0 Q 0 5 5 0 3 3 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 4 4 0 12 12 0 12 12 0 7 7 0 o 2 0 7 17 fi 1 1 0 J. tf Q o 4 4 0 10 10 0 12 12 0 2 0 0 4 4 0 10 10 0 6 6 0 12 12 0 10 10 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 15 Cure, Capel, Esq , Cafe, T. Esq Connop, Rev. J Connop, N. Esq Catchpole, Miss Card, Mrs Clifton, T. Esq Codrington, Lady Davies, O. Esq Dickenson, Rev. W Button, W. C. Esq Dibdin, Miss Decies, Rev. Lord Ellis, Lieut. Col Ellis, Mrs Ellis, Mrs. C Fielding, Rev. H Foster, J. Esq Foy, J. Esq Frere, Mrs. W Fermor, the Hon. General Frazer, the Hon. Miss . . . . Geesin, W. Esq Gilmour, General Sir D. J, Glenlyon, Lord Gordon, R. Esq Gosling, J. Esq Grafton, the Duke of ... . Graves, Lord Gregorie, G. Esq Greville, Rev. James . , . . Griffiths, J. H. Esq Green, J. Esq Grosvenor, the Earl . . . . Gordon, Mrs. J Green, Miss M Gubbins, Miss Donations Annual Subscriptions. Subscriptions. £ d. £ s. d. l2 12 0 1 1 0 12 12 0 TO 1 O A i2 12 U 2 2 0 2 2 i) 1 1 U 2 2 0 5 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 0 5 5 0 Q OA 6 6 {) i / 0 1 1 0 IJ 11 0 1 1 0 4 4 0 3 3 0 1 1 n U T7 1 T n 17 17 0 5 5 0 1 1 1 f\ U 1 K 1 K A 15 15 0 O OA o 3 0 1 1 1 1 n U O OA o 3 0 O OA 6 d 0 1 1 1 U 15 15 0 10 JO 0 1 A A /■» 10 0 0 5 5 0 i 1 fi V 1 Q 1 O A lo lo 0 A A A y y 0 n A A y y 0 1 O 1 O A lo lo U 5 5 0 5 5 0 1 1 0 17 17 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 I 1 0 1 I 0 16 Annual Haldimand, Mrs. . . . Hammersley, G. Esq. Hamilton, Lady . . . . Hancock, E, Esq. . Hanmer, Col Harding, G. B. Esq, Hayes, the Rev. H . . Hayes, Mrs Hitcliman, C, E. Esq. . Hope, T. Esq Howard, P. Esq Huddleston, J. Esq. . . Hughes, Miss M. . . . Hunt, G. Esq Hunter, James, Esq. . Hunter, John, Esq. . . . Hughes, S. Esq Hickinbotham, J. Esq. Hughes, R. Esq Hughes, W. Esq. . . . Hakewill, T. M. Esq.. Hardman, S. Esq. . . . Iremonger, Mr. L. Jervoise, Lady Clerk Jervoise, Miss. . . . . . Kinnaird, the Hon. D. Knipe, A. Esq Concert) Kny vett, Mrs. W ditto . Langham, Sir J. H., Bart. Langston, Miss M Lambert, W. C. Esq Le Roy, Mrs Lewis, J. H. Esq Lockett, J. G. Esq Law, Mrs. W Subscriptions. Subscriptions. jj s, u. 3j S, U. 12 12 0 12 12 0 1 1 0 14 14 0 11 11 0 110 15 15 0 110 110 16 16 0 1 1 0 16 16 0 9 11 0 6 6 0 15 0 0 5 5 0 14 14 0 1 1 0 14 14 0 5 5 0 12 12 0 12 12 0 1 1 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 3 3 0 2 2 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 4 4 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 7 17 6 7 17 6 13 13 0 3 3 0 4 4 0 5 5 0 12 12 0 8 8 0 1 1 0 11 11 0 17 Lloyd, H. Esq = . . . | Lord, J. Esq Tuition) Ludlara, ]Mrs ' Levy, S. Esq Lane, B. Esq Langraore, H. B. Esq Xepean, the Re/. E. North, the Rev. i". , Nagle, Sir E Newbury, W. i sq. Annual Subscriptions. £ s. d. 1 0 Donations and Macltod, Miss 1 1 0 Malcoliij, ?^Jrs I Mangles, Capt ! M'Swinney, E. Esq. Mead, ]Miss \ Mills, J. Esq 1 Mills, C. Esq. ; Montague, Hon. Col ; Montgomerie, T. Esq i Morgan, W. Jiin., Esq | Morgan, John, Esq ; Morgan, James. Esq Mountcharles, Lord Mudie, T. Esq 1 1 0 M'Donnell, B. Esq M'Keuzie, H. Esq M'Kenzie, A. Esq Mansell^ Miss Martin, T. Esq jvlacquistin, T. Esq Maule, Miss Maule, ?>liss F Manle, Miss C Margary, U. Esq. Mansheld, G. Esq Middleton, C. Esq Morant, Mrs Maxwell, T. Esq ] 1 0 Munt, R. Esq 1 1 0 Subscriptions, j £ a. d. 5 5 0 ! 15 4 6 1 1 A 1 0 4 A A 4 0 6 C A D 0 1 1 A 1 0 29 O A b 0 2b / 0 6 /" A o 0 2 A A 0 0 5 X A 10 10 10 in A 5 A 12 1 O A 1 o iZ ion 1 ^ 1^ ion 1 i 1 1 n 1 / i / U 4 'I u 12 12 ion O o u 4 J. n 1 11 6 1 1 0 1 1 A 1 u T 1 1 A 1 U 1 1 A 1 U 5 A 3 3 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 22 1 0 10 10 0 6 6 0 5 5 0 H 18 Annual Ogilvy, C. Esq Orme, E. Esq Osborne, Mrs Owen^ H. Esq Peacock, J. Esq Pettitt, C. A. Esq Pickett, Coi . . Pitman, G. Esq Potter, W. Esq Penfold, Rev. Dv . . Planta, Right Hon. Joseph Planta, Mrs Richmond, the Dowager Duchess of Ricketts, the Rev. F.' . . . Romilly, C. Esq , Roe, Sir F. A., Bart Rowles, Mrs. H Rumbold, C. E. Esq Ripon, the Ear] of Ridgevvay, Mrs, . . . . Ridgeway, Mr Saltoun, the Dowager Lady Saltmarsh, A. Esq Sparke, J. Esq StephanoiF, J. Esq. Stephanoff, F. P. Esq . Stephenson, R. Esq Shakspeare, Miss Staines, J. Esq • . Sewell, R. C. Esq. Simmons, J. Esq Smith, Mrs. A Strutt, J. Esq. Strutt, G. Esq Strutt, Mrs. G Strutt, John, Esq Strutt, Miss Eliza . . , , Strutt, Miss Mary . Saltwell, Miss Subscriptions. Subscriptions. £ s. d. 12 12 0 5 5 0 4 4 0 10 10 0 5 5 0 5 5 0 110 7 7 0 2 2 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 4 4 0 2 2 0 9 9 0 9 9 0 1 1 0 14 14 0 6 6 0 10 10 0 10 0 0 3 3 0 110 1 1 0 11 11 0 12 12 0 5 5 0 1 1 0 1 10 12 12 0 1 10 8 8 0 2 2 0 4 4 0 22 1 0 1 1 0 14 14 0 14 14 0 11 11 0 10 10 0 14 14 0 14 14 0 6 6 0 1 110 19 Stanhope^ Countess Stanley, W Stuart de Rothsay, Lady Staines, F. W \ Tate, Miss Tathani;, Mrs Tilson, J. H. Esq. . . Tilson, G. Esq Tritton, J. Esq. Tritton, Mrs. J Tritton, Miss , Thornton, Col. Sir C. Townshend, Rev.C. . Tomline, W. C. Esq Turner, H. N. Esq. . . Turner, T. Esq Thursby, Mrs , Thruston, Mrs. F. . . Turton, Lady Vachell, Miss Verulam, the Sai l of Ward, W. Esq Wade, J. Esq Wells, 3. Esq Webb, B, Esq. ...... Wickham, H. L. Esq.. Wigram, C. L. Esq .... Wildes, J. Esq Wickham, F. Esq Williams, Mrs. H Williams, W. Esq . . . . Williams, Mrs Williams, B. Esq Wilson, Miss Williams, Lady Worgan, J. Esq Wrottesley, Sir J , Bart Wyatt, Lady WyatviUe, G. G. E.sq,. Annual Subscriptions, £ s. d. 1 1 0 I 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 Donations and Sixbscriptions a: 1 12 4 2 .s . J. 1 0 12 0 4 0 2 0 10 2 5 4 9 11 8 35 7 8 3 2 0 0 2 0 5 0 4 0 9 0 11 0 8 0 16 16 0 5 5 0 10 10 0 14 0 7 0 8 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 12 12 0 3 3 0 12 12 0 1 1 0 8 8 0 8 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 5 0 16 0 1 0 3 3 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 16 16 0 14 14 0 2 2 0 Total of Fourth Class £1,706 16 6 LOANS ADVANCI D WITHOUT INTEREST, IN THE YEAR 1827. £ s. d. The Most Noble, tl»e IMarcjuis ol" Ailesbury.. 105 0 0 105 0 0 The Rt. Hon. Earl Howe 105 0 0 105 0 0 105 0 0 105 0 0 G. VV. Taylor, Esq 105 0 0 20 0 0 The Rt. Hon. Lord Burghersh (Chairman) . . 105 0 0 105 0 0 The Earl of File 105 0 0 105 0 0 The Rt. Hon. Sir G. Warrender, Bart.„ „ 105 0 0 The Hon. F. G. Howard 105 0 0 81 0 0 755 0 0 714 0 0 £1AG9 0 0 ABSTRACT FROM THE PRECEDING STATEMENT, AND ACCOUNT TO CHRISTMAS, 1837. Bubsclriptions and Donations, 1st Class . Ditto 2nd Class Ditto 3rd Class. Ditto 4tli Class, Total Amount . . Loans without Interest Profits of Royal Festival Interest on Stock Profits of Concerts and Balls Total Amount to Christmas, 1837. Received to Midsummer, 1838: — Subscriptions and Donations ........ Interest on Stock Profits of Ball £ s. d. 10,182 1 0 5,949 11 0 4,379 10 6 1,706 16 6 299 5 0 103 12 1 1,261 7 6 22,235 19 0 1,469 0 0 2,250 0 0 1,689 8 0 4,756 5 8 32,490 12 8 1,664 4 7 Total Receipts to Midsummer, 1838 £34,164 17 3 The Academy possesses at the present moment, independently of the Lease of Houses, Furniture, Books, Instruments, &c., a sum of .£6,000, new 3J per cents., valued, at the present price, at .£6038, clear of all debt, and with a favourable Balance at the Bankers. I ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1830. HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY. Patroness. HER :majesty the queen dowager. HIS MAJESTY LEOPOLD I., KING OF BELGIUM. HIS ROY'AL HIGHN-ESS THE DUKE OF CAMBRIGE. Uue=\Batron£S.3cs. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS AUGUSTA SOPHIA. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUCHESS OF KENT. Committee of /Management. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD BURGHERSH, Chairman, The Earl of Clarexcox. ; Sir "W. Curtis, Bart. The Earl of Fife. ; Lt. Gex. Sir H. Taylor, G.B.C. Lord SALTorx. ; Maj. Gen.Sir A.F.Barxard,K.C.B. TheRt.Hon-.SirG.Warrexder, Bt. Sir J. Campbell, K. C. T. S. The Rt. Hon. Sir G. Ouseley,Bart. , The Hon. F. G. Howard. Sir George Clerk, Bart. ■ The Hon. A. Macdonald. Honorary Visitor, The Ret. F. Hamilton, A. M. Principal and Chaplain, Rev. W. W. Cazalet, A. M. Governess, Mrs. G. Abbott. Usher, Mr. Gimson. Sub-Governess, Mrs. Harris. Physician, Dr. Graxtille. Surgeon, Mr. Chapman. 24 MUSICAL DEPARTMENT. Principal^ Mr. Cipriani Potter. Leader Director, Mr. F. Cramer. Conductor, Mr. C. Lucas. anU ^Composition. Bishop, H. R. Potter, C. Goss, J. Lucas, C. Devaux, a. Mudie,T. M. Macfarren, G. a. Balian Singing. Crivelli, Signor Carrara, Signor Benedict, M. Negri, Signor 3£nglis^ Singing. Smart Sir G. Knyvett, W. Elliott, J. Bennett, J. Burnett, Mrs. Sigl)t Singing, anl3 Conaruti JWusic. Elliott, J. ^iano=JForte. Anderson, Mrs. Cramer, J. B. Moscheles, J. Potter, C. Holmes, W. H. DoRRELL, Miss Foster, Miss Seguin, Mrs. W. Bennett, W. S. Devaux, A. DORRELL, W. MuDiE, T. M. larp. Chatterton, J. B. Lord, W. Neilson, E. J. I^iolin. Cramer, F. Mori, N. Seymour, C. A. Blagrove, H. G. Patey, C. a. Uioloncello. Lindley, R. Lucas, C. IBoubk 3Bass. Howell, J. CCIarionct. Willman, T. L. Card, W. Richardson, J. ©iioc, Cooke, G. Keating, J. l^orn. Puzzi, Signor Platt, H. bassoon. TULLY, J. trombone. Smithies, J. trumpet. Harper, T. EtaHan ICanguagc Barracco, Signor Librarian, Mr. Goodw ^. Secretary, Mr. W. P. Smith, Bankers, Messrs. Coutts & Co. 25 REGULATIONS. I. — AW orders, whatever, for tlie government and regulation of the Academy, emanate from the Committee, whose decisions are delivered, through their Chairman, to the different Officers of the Establishment. II. — All branches of Music are taught in the Academy. The particular branch for which the Students enter, is at their choice ; should that choice be Harmony, Harp, or Piano, the male Students will be re- quired to learn, in addition, any Orchestral Instrument the Committee may require ; and all the Students will receive instruction in Har- mony. JIl. — The payments are to be made half-yearly in advance. In-Students 50 Guineas per annum. Entrance 10 Guineas. Out-Students 30 Guineas per annum. Entrance 5 Guineas. One quarter's written notice must be given on either of the quarter days previous to that on which the Pupil is to be withdrawn. IV. — Candidates for admission must attend to be examined on Thurs- days, at two o'clock, with a recommendation from a Subscriber or an Associate. v.— The Students must provide themselves with the Instruments they propose, or are appointed, to learn. VI. — There are 40 weeks' tuition given in the year, and vacations twice a year, to be regulated by the committee. 26 VIL — -The Students will be required to pay implicit obedience to all per- sons placed in authority over them ; and to attend pimctually at the hours appointed for their instructions, and at all orchestral practices, rehearsals, and public performances, at which their services may be required. VIII. — The Students will give instructions in the Academy, according to the directions they receive, and those who are most capable will be appointed Sub-Professors. IX. — Students, if sufficiently advanced, will be allowed to take Pupils out of the Institution, and also to accept of public and private engage- ments ; but no person whilst a Pupil at the Academy, shall, on any account, enter into any engagement whatever, without first obtaining the sanction of the Committee, nor will any such engagement be al- lowed to interfere with any service which may be required for the Academy. X. — The Committee will also make such engagements for the Students as they shall think fit, to the punctual discharge of the duties of which the Students are required to give the strictest attention. XI. — No Student shall publish any composition without first obtaining the sanction of the Committee, a copy of all compositions so pub- lished must be presented to the Library of the Academy. XII. — On leaving the Academy, the Students will receive, according to their merits, one of two Classes of Certificates as to their conduct, the studies they have been engaged in, and their general fitness to undertake the duties of the profession of Music. All persons receiving the first Class of these Certificates (whose services are expected where the interests of the Institution are concerned) will be registered as Associates, and entitled (under the controul of the Committee) to the following privileges : — The power of recommending persons wishing to become Students of the Academy. 27 Admittance to the general Rehearsals and Concerts. The permission to perform at these Concerts, and also to produce their compositions at them. And a claim to the aid and assistance of the Institution in their pro- fessional career. XIII. — Any infringement, or violation, of the Regulations, or any dis- creditable or improper conduct, will subject the Student, at the discre- tion of the Committee, to be dismissed from the Institution, or an Associate, to the erasure of his or her name from the Register. The above Regulations are^ appointed by the Committee / and Directors, acting under f the Charter given by His > <2,'o-nprl late Most Gracious Majesty i oij^ucu King George the Fourth. 1 ) BURGHERSH, Chairman of the Committee of Management, 28 FIRST CLASS. Subscribers of 100 guineas in one payment, or 50 guineas, and 5 guineas annually, are considered Governors; they have the privilege of being pre- sent at, and of introducing three persons to, all the concerts which take place in the Institution. SECOND CLASS. Subscribers of 55 guineas in one payment, or 10 guineas, and 5 guineas annually, are also considered Governors, and have the privilege of being present at, and of introducing two persons to, all the concerts which take place in the Institution. THIRD CLASS. Subscribers of 35 guineas in one payment, or 5 guineas and an annual sub- scription of 3 guineas, have the privilege of being present at, and of intro- ducing one person to, all the concerts which take place in the Institution. FOURTH CLASS. Subscribers of 12 guineas in one payment, or 3 guineas, and 1 guinea annu- ally, have the privilege of being present at all the concerts which take place in the Institution. The first payment of 50, 10, 5, and 3 guineas, will include the subscription for the current year. Subscriptions are received by Mr. W. P. SMITH, Secretary, at the Academy : and by Messrs. COUTTS and Co., the Bankers to the Institution, 59, Strands George Oclell, Printer, 18^ Princes- street, Oxford- street. D02364519U