Battye, James 6.aug.1802-10.oct.1858 England Yorkshire, Almondbury near Huddersfield - Huddersfield
professor of music, music teacher, 31.oct.1802 together with his twin brother Edward baptized at All Hallows in Almondbury as son of James Battye of Taylor Hill near Huddersfield, 1858 residing at Shorebank in Huddersfield, 14.oct.1858 aged 56 buried at St Peter in Huddersfield ; twin son of cloth finisher James Battye and Grace Whiteley ; 25.oct.1830 at All Hallows in Almondbury he married Mary Ann Tyas (Yorkshire, Wakefield 8.sep.1804-1882 Huddersfield)

Title Parts


[] Child of the sun "The butterfly". Glee for four voices and piano-forte
the words by S. Rogers
pub Goulding & D'Almaine, London c1830
pub Scholefield, Huddersfield 1840
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1896

[] Hail memory, hail. Glee for four voices
obtained a prize in 1839
the words by S. Rogers
pub J. Alfred Novello, London c1850

[] Hail bounteous May. Glee for four voices
poetry by Milton
pub Scholefield, Huddersfield 1840
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1896

[] Descend, oh shower. Glee for four voices
words from the German
pub Scholefield, Huddersfield 1840
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1896

[] The Crystal Hunters. Glee for four voices
pub Scholefield, Huddersfield 1840
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1896

[] My soul truly waiteth still upon God. Anthem
The Gresham Prize Composition for 1845
pub D. Scholefield, Huddersfield 1896
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1896

[] Twelve glees for four and five voices, with pianoforte accompaniment
pub London 1854
pub D. Scholefield, Huddersfield 1896
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1896
[] 1 - Queen of fragrance
[] 2 - O thou whose beams
[] 3 - How short, sweet flower
[] 4 - Descend, O shower
[] 5 - Now rosy morning
[] 6 - The crystal hunters
[] 7 - The butterfly
[] 8 - Hail bounteous May
[] 9 - Where natures grand
[] 10 - There's grandeur
[] 11 - Hail memory hail
[] 12 - Delightful looks
[] There's grandeur in the sounding storm. Glee for four voices. 1860
poetry by J. Scott
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1906

[] O thou whose beams. Ode to the sun. Glee for four voices. 1860
poetry by Logan
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1896

[] I was glad when they said unto me. Anthem. Mixed choir and organ
pub D. Scholefield, Huddersfield 1896

[] How short, sweet flower. Glee for four voices
poetry by Mrs. Hemans
pub J. Wood & Sons, Huddersfield 1896

[] Now rosy morning. Glee for four voices
poetry by Mrs. Hemans
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1896

[] Happy they. Glee
words from Thomson's Seasons
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1897

[] Delightful looks. Glee for five voices
words J. Scott
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1899

[] Where nature's grand. Glee for four voices
words Mrs. Hemans
in Wood's Collection of Glees, Wood and Sons 1906

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