- John
Crosdill (1751–1825) was an
English musician,
cellist and violist.
Crosdill was born in London,
England and was the son of
violoncellist Richard...
- Australia,
career partly in UK)
Bernhard Cossmann (1822–1910, Germany) John
Crosdill (1751–1825, UK)
Douglas ****mings (1944–2014, UK) Karl
Davydov (1838–1889...
- Major-General
Charles Joseph Weld (1893—1962)
Brigadier Hamilton Edward Crosdill Weldon Major-General Lord
Charles Wellesley Brigadier-General
Richard Ashmore...
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Major Robert Charles Watson, TD 8
November 1967:
Brigadier Hamilton Edward Crosdill Weldon, CBE 8
November 1967:
Willard Charles Williams, Esq., OBE 8 November...
- Stephens,
Eliza Salmon, Jane Shirreff,
Nancy Storace Instrumentalists: John
Crosdill,
Domenico Dragonetti, John Ella,
Frantisek Kotzwara,
Nicolas Mori. In 1847...
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variations of the
surname include: Croasdell, Croisdale, Crossdale, Croasdaile,
Crosdill, Croisdall, Crosdil, Crosedale, Crowsdale, Croysdill, Crossdil, Crousdale...
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Pinto (grandfather of George),
Johann Peter Salomon and the
cellist John
Crosdill.
Among them was the male
soprano Venanzio Rauzzini (1746–1810), friend...
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early part of his
career he was in
friendly rivalry with the
cellist John
Crosdill. In 1783 his
father died,
leaving him £20,000, and he
became less active...
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others were Giardini, who
plays on the
Violin supprising well is Cramer;
Crosdill on the
Violoncello plays exceeding well,
Fischer on the
hautboy the same...
- Miſs Linley, and Inſtrumental
Pieces by Meſſrs Giardini, Fiſcher, and
Croſdill. On the
Thursday morning, at the Cathedral, Mr Handel's
Dettingen TE DEUM...