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Life

Born: 1740

Died: 25 May 1816


Biography: Country: Great Britain. Town of death: London. His son, Samuel Webbe Jr. was also an organist and composer.

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List of choral works

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Sacred works in Latin

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Publications

Eight Anthems in Score, London 1794

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