44 items found

Te Deum, Jubilate in F and other works: William Jackson 1730-1803. Score, with piano accompaniment by James Paddon - organist of Exeter Cathedral (0)

William Jackson

Anthems and Church Services: William Jackson 1730-1803, edited by James Paddon, organist, Exeter Cathedral. Published ca. 1823/33. (0)

William Jackson

Where the bee sucks ([18--])

William Jackson

William Jackson, the celebrated composer late organist of the Exeter Cathedral (1819)

James Walker

William Jackson of Exeter, composer of music (1785)

William ..

Studien zur Biographie und zum literarisch Nachlass des William Jackson, of Exeter 1730-1803 (1971)

Gertrude Jackson

William Jackson of Exeter: new documents (1997)

Amal Asfour

Three songs

William Jackson

Songs set to music (18--)

William Jackson

Fourteen canzonets

William Jackson

Gainsborough House review 1996 (1997)

Gainsborough House

Anthems and church services, by the late William Jackson, edited by James Paddon, organist of Exeter Cathedral ([1933?)

William Jackson

Te deum and jubilate in F. Composed by the late William Jackson, of Exeter, in score ([1933?)

William Jackson

William Jackson of Exeter: a short sketch of my own life (1802) (1974)

William Jackson

Twelve songs...opera quarta ([1785])

William Jackson

Twelve songs...opera settima ([1790?)

William Jackson

Six quartets for voices composed by William Jackson ... Opera xi ([1790?)

William Jackson

When first this humble roof I knew, a favorite song... ([1825])

William Jackson

Rest beauteous flow'r, a favourite song.. sung by Miss Prudom ([1790])

William Jackson

Whence comes my love o heart disclose: a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

Time has not thin'd my flowing hair: a favorite canzonet .. ([1825])

William Jackson

Take, oh! take those lips away: a favorite canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

The pilgrim that journeys all day: a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

O Venus! hear my ardent pray'r: a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

No longer hope to hide thy pain: a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

Love in thine eyes for ever plays: a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

Let fortune's angry tempest blow: a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

If I love you doom me to die: a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

Encompass'd in an angel's frame, a favourite song .. ([1790])

William Jackson

Elegies, composed by Jackson of Exeter. Opera terza ([1790?)

William Jackson

Elegies, composed by Jackson of Exeter. Opera terza ([1762])

William Jackson

Deluding joys of gaudy art, a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

Do not unbind two gentle hearts: a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

The day that saw thy beauty rise, a favorite canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

The breeze of love still swells the sail, a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

Ah! what avails thy lover's pray'r: a celebrated canzonet ([1825])

William Jackson

Thirty letters on various subjects (1795)

William Jackson

Thirty letters on various subjects. In two volumes. Vol. 1 (1783)

William Jackson

The four ages: together with essays on various subjects (1798)

William Jackson

A Devonshire worthy: William Jackson, of Exeter, organist of Exeter Cathedral and composer of music (1882)

G. Townsend (Biographer)

Twelve songs set to music by William Jackson of Exeter ([1768?)

William Jackson

Two anthems and a complete church service ([1820?)

William Jackson

Jackson of Exeter (from New Monthly Magazine, 1832, pp 255-62) (1832)

Atticus (Pseudonym)

Twelve canzonets for two voices ([1815])

William Jackson