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Henry Thomas Pringuer

Dr. Henry Thomas Pringuer DMus(Oxon), BMus(Oxon), FCO (23 February 1852 – 26 October 1930) was an English composer, organist and one of the first examiners for Trinity College, London.
Pringuer became Organist and Master of the Choir at St. Dunstan's, Canterbury in 1866 at the age of 14. He then served at St. Matthew's Parish Church, Redhill and then for 40 years at St. Mary's Parish Church, Stoke Newington until his retirement due to ill-health in 1919.〔Memorial tablet erected to the memory of Pringuer at St. Dunstan's, Canterbury〕 He subsequently went on to become organist at All Saints, Lindfield.
==Early life (1852–1869)==

Henry Thomas Pringuer was born on 23 February 1852 at St. Peter's Place, Canterbury. His parents were Samuel Freemoult Pringuer (1828–1907), a cabinet maker of Canterbury, Kent; and Eliza Hayward (1825–1902) of Blean, Kent.〔Birth Certificate: Henry Thomas Pringuer, Q1 1852, Canterbury, vol. 2a, p.504〕 It is likely that the Pringuer family were Walloon refugees, many of whom settled in the Canterbury area. A good portion of the Pringuer family also worshipped in Bethnal Green and Spitalfields, both often considered hubs of Walloon settlements. In 1861, at the age of just nine and a half, Pringuer was appointed organist of a chapel in Canterbury and in 1864, moved to All Saints' Church. Shortly after, he attained the coveted post of organist at St. Dunstan's. His tutors in Canterbury included Thomas Goulden FCO and Dr. William Henry Longhurst DMus. Goulden came from a large family of musicians who owned the Goulden's shop in Canterbury, which at one time sold pianofortes, American organs and gramophones.〔Surrey Record & Illustrated Journal, no. 22, vol. 2, October 1879〕〔http://www.machadoink.com/Gouldens.htm〕 Dr. Longhurst (1827–1898) was organist of Canterbury Cathedral and was connected with the music there for 71 years.〔Memorial plaque to Dr. Longhurst in Canterbury Cathedral〕 Pringuer was a chorister at the Cathedral before the age of 14, and in both 1911 and 1914, he attended the Cathedral Choristers' Association Reunion.〔Canterbury Cathedral Archives〕

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