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TURLE, JAMES (1802–1882)

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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 474 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TURLE, See also:JAMES (1802–1882) , See also:English organist and composer, was See also:born at See also:Taunton, See also:Somerset, and started as a See also:choir boy at See also:Wells See also:Cathedral. In 1817 he became a See also:pupil in See also:London of the organist at See also:Westminster See also:Abbey, and after acting as See also:deputy for some years he succeeded to this See also:post himself in 1831 and held it till his See also:death. He and See also:Sir See also:John See also:Goss, the organist at St See also:Paul's, had been See also:fellow-pupils in London as boys. Turle was a See also:great organist in his See also:day, and composed a See also:good See also:deal of See also:church See also:music which is still well known. His son See also:Henry See also:Frederic Turle (1835–1883) was editor of Notes and Queries.

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