The history of the violin, and other instruments played on with the bow from the remotest times to the presentAlso, an account of the principal makers, English and foreign, with numerous illustrationsBy William Sandys and Simon Andrew Forster . 274 HISTORY OF THE CHAPTER XX. STLEY, No. 9, Fleet Lane, , pupil of Matthew , George, Elliot Court, OldBailey. Died about , John, worked for John Betts, and respectedby him. It is said his employer paid the expense of hisfuneral. Label used:— J. Carter. Violin—Tennor& Bass Maker, Wych Street, Drury Lane London
The history of the violin, and other instruments played on with the bow from the remotest times to the presentAlso, an account of the principal makers, English and foreign, with numerous illustrationsBy William Sandys and Simon Andrew Forster . 274 HISTORY OF THE CHAPTER XX. STLEY, No. 9, Fleet Lane, , pupil of Matthew , George, Elliot Court, OldBailey. Died about , John, worked for John Betts, and respectedby him. It is said his employer paid the expense of hisfuneral. Label used:— J. Carter. Violin—Tennor& Bass Maker, Wych Street, Drury Lane London. 1787. Clark, Turnmill Street, Clerkenwell, pupil of Mat-thew Furber. Collier, Samuel, musical instrument-maker, at Co-rellis Head, on London Bridge, 1755. Colling WOOD, Joseph, at the Golden Spectacles, onLondon Bridge, 17—. Conway, William, 1745. Crowther, John, Haughton Street, Clare Market,about 1755. Worked occasionally for John Kennedy,as well as the music-houses. Died about 1810. Dickson, John, Cambridge, 1779. Dickinson, Edward, 1754 and 1790. Printed labelused:— HISTORY OF THE VIOLIN. 275 Edward Dickinsonmaker at the Harp & Crown in the Strand near Exeter Change London 1754 Evans, Richard. This name was in the Crwthmentioned in the former
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