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John Crosse (antiquary) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Crosse (antiquary) John Crosse (1786–1833) was an English musical amateur, known for his work on the York Musical Festival. He was born at Kingston upon Hull on 7 July 1786, the son of John Norman Crosse, a business partner of Samuel Thornton.〔Reginald Walter Corlass, William Andrews, Charles Frederick Corlass, ''Sketches of Hull Authors'' (1879) p. 20; (archive.org ).〕 He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He died at Hull on 20 October 1833, and was buried at St. James's Church, Sutton-on-Hull. In 1825 Crosse published ''An Account of the Grand Musical Festival, held in September, 1823, in the Cathedral Church of York''.〔John Watson Warman, ''The Organ: writings and other utterances'' (1898), pp. 28–30; (archive.org ).〕〔(Yale Catalogue entry. )〕 Besides recording details of that festival, it contained a history of the development of music festivals in England. A satirical reply, ''The York Musical Festival: A Dialogue'', taking advantage of Crosse's bombastic style, was published by "Outis"; it has been attributed to the Reverend William Hett. He wrote also on the Hull subscription library. ==Notes==
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