ORGAN. 
Upper Manual. 
Length. Englith Names. 
Open diapafon. 
t Double diap. 
Unif. with fiopt diap. 
(A muffled pipe u fed) 
No. Names. 
3. Preflant, 8 feet. 
9, Quintadeena, 16 Breahs me. sth, 
which predominates. 
8. Gem’s-Hoorn, 
4. Baar pyp. eae the v02 he + Bear pipe. 
nana. 
5. Oav Principal. 
6. Flag Fluit, 4 Reed-flute. ute, 
7. Naffat, Stopt twelfth. 
Night-horn; but why) 
8. Nagt- Hoorn, afte calle - no reafen >Flute. 
can be g . 
9. Flageolet, 14 OSiave twelfth. 
Tuned odtave 
10. Se/quralter, 2 ranks< and 12th to pSefquialter, 
ed 
11. Crnbaal, 3 ree ; O&tave to mixture. 
; A feries of eight 
areal sando f notes repeated thee’ } Mixture 
: (the inftrument. J 
13. Schalmay, 8 Heed biel Bagpipe. 
A narrow delicate) 
14, Dulcian, 8 poe, enn with the >Dulcian. 
diap. 
15. Fox humana, 8 An imitation of the human voice. 
Pofitif, or {mall Organ. 
Loweft Set of Keys. 
No. Names, Length. Englifh Names. 
1. Prefiant, 8 feet. Open diapafon 
2. Holfiuit, 8 Diap. half fupt. 
3. a. 8 itto. 
oH 4 Principal 
; ute. 
- Spee F Twelfth. 
7. Siva, » 3, ae 4 yanks. 
8. Super-Odtav ae Fifteenth. 
9. Scherp, and 8 ranks, _ mixture. 
10. Cornet, - ranks, 
11. Cimbaal, 3 ranks. Gave mixture, 
12. Fagotte, 16 fect. Deck baffoon, 
13. Trumpe 
Formerly:a portable’) 
organ ufed in procel- | 
fions, was called a \ 
14. Regaal, ex regal ; the ftop in r Regal. 
| this organ is entire | 
Leompoled of reeds J 
Pedals. 
No. Names. Length. Euglith Names. 
O@ave below the double 
diay vafon 
Dor dep. open. 
1. Principal, longeft yipe 82 feet. 
2, Prefiant, 16 
3. Sulbas, 16 
i, Roop Gent, + Fe. ath below the diap. 
5. Holftuit, 8 Diap. half ftopt. 
6. Octave, 8 Open diap 
3. Quint-Prefiant, 6 Fifth, 
8. Odtave, 4 Principal 
9. Rurfch-Quint, 8 rufh or reed welltt 
2 Fifteenth 
10. Holfiuit, 
Germans 
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324 eel eee a SDouble Sachut. 
‘Ure d ftop 
11. Baxuin, 
19. Baxuin, Sacbut. 
13. Trumpet, . 3 Trumpet 
14. Trumpet, Clarion. 
; A corn . 
15. Cink, 2 j thawin et, horn, or { OGave Clarion, 
} 
This organ has 60 ftops, two tremulants, two couplings, 
or {prings of communication, four feparations or valves to 
clofe the waa cheft of a whole fet of keys, in cafe of a 
cipher, and 12 pair of bellows 
he whole, it is a noble initrument, though we 
think that of the New church at Hamburg is larger, and 
Olid Kerk, in Amfterdam, better toned ; 
all thefe enormous machines feem loaded with ufelefs ftops, 
or fuch as only contribute to augment noife, and to ftiffen 
the touch, 
s this organ contains many ftops, which are altogether 
Snlacee to Englifh builders, and not to be found in the 
organs of this kingdom, we ha 
ops of the organ at Great Yar 
ftrument contains nearly all the variety of ftops with oe 
our workmen are acquainted. 
Great Organ. 
Cornet. 
Clarion. 
Trumpet. 
Trumpet. 
Furniture, 3 ranks, 
Sefquialtera, 5 ranks. 
Tierce 
Fifteenth. 
Twelfth. 
Principal. 
Open Diapafon. 
Open Diapafon. 
Stop Diapafon. 
Double Diapafon. 
Choir Organ. 
Vox Humana. 
Vox Humana. 
Mixture, 2 ranks. 
top Flute. 
Principal. 
Open Diapafon. 
Stop Diapafon. 
Double Diapafon. 
Swell Organ, 
Clarion. 
Trumpet. 
French Horn. 
rnet. 
Principal. 
Open Diapafon. 
Stop Diapafon. 
The organ was built by Jordan, Bridge, and Byfield, in 
the year 1740, though roughly repaired, and fome ftops 
added, by Mr. 7 P. England, in 1812. 
Compafs of the great and choir organs from G G, to 
f in altiffimo; cf the {well from a below middle, to f in 
altiffimo. Ped dals from G GG, to CC. 
ho ho pica to be “further lilo in the hiftory 
"Ha armonie 
uo- 
of ihe Poeun make, fuch as St. Paul’s, the Temple, 
12 St. 
