• Samuel Reay (17 March 1822 – 21 July 1905) was an organist and composer based in England. He was born on 17 March 1822 (although some sources give 1826...
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    Tiverton, England, on 2 June 1847 when it was performed by organist Samuel Reay. However, it did not become popular at weddings until it was selected...
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  • Reay is a Scottish village. Reay may also refer to: Alan Reay (1925–2012), English army officer Archie Reay (1901–1962), English footballer Barry Reay...
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  • They had the following children George Reay Margaret Jane Reay (d. 1826, aged 2 years 7 month) Samuel Reay also became an organist. Eleanor Spraggon...
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    - 1796 Henry Munro (or Monro) 1796 - 1819 James Stimpson 1836 - 1841 Samuel Reay 1841 - 1845 J.S. Liddle ca. 1852 Mr. Wish 1864 - ???? Thomas Albion Alderson...
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    William Hunter 1784–1802 William Brydges 1802–1835 Edward Dearle 1835–1864 Samuel Reay 1864–1901 (formerly organist of St Thomas the Martyr, Barras Bridge,...
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    found on the National Pipe Organ Register. and on the parish website. Samuel Reay 1854–56 James Shaw 1874-95 George Aitken 1894–1942 Martindale Sidwell...
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    Carlisle Cathedral) Charles Miller ca. 1834 T.M. Richardson 1836 (temp?) Samuel Reay 1845 - 1847 (later organist of the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Newark-on-Trent)...
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  • and edited by John Stokoe; harmonised and arranged for pianoforte by Samuel Reay J. W. Swanston Tyneside Songster William R. Walker Songs of the Tyne...
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    performance of Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" which was performed by Samuel Reay at the wedding of Dorothy Carew and Tom Daniel on 2 June 1847. The Buildings...
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