Richard Layton (organist)
Richard Layton (1815 – 21 March 1893) was an organist and composer based in Stamford, Lincolnshire.
Life
He was born in Peterborough in 1815, the son of Richard Layton (1786 - 1874), the Sexton of Peterborough Cathedral, and Martha Frisby. He was baptised on 26 March 1815.
He was a dealer in musical instruments based in Stamford, Lincolnshire.
He died on 21 March 1893[1] and left £633 15s (equivalent to £67,385 in 2023)[2] to his wife, Eliza.[3]
Appointments
- Organist of St Martin's Church, Stamford 1836[4] - ca. 1876
- Organist of St Mary's Church, Stamford
- Organist of St George's Church, Stamford ca. 1878
Works
He wrote
- Hark the brazen trumpet sounds. 1841[5]
- The Rosy Morn. 1843[6]
- Star of Hope Polka[7]
- Song of the Snow (words by S.L. Moore). 1873.
- Old Lindum Polka.
References
- ^ Grantham Journal - Saturday 25 March 1893. p.6. Stamford
- ^ UK Consumer Price Index inflation figures from 1209–2024 based on data from "Inflation calculator". Bank of England. London: Bank of England. 18 February 2026. Retrieved 7 March 2026.
- ^ England and Wales, National Probate Calendar. Probate, London. 5 May 1893
- ^ Stamford Mercury. Friday 1 July 1836. p.3.
- ^ Stamford Mercury. Friday 30 April 1841
- ^ Lincolnshire Chronicle - Friday 25 August 1843
- ^ Nottinghamshire Guardian. Saturday 8 October 1887. p.7. Local Notes and Queries