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Cornelius Bryan
(c.1775 - 1840)
In life three ghostly friars were we
(T.T.B.)
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A setting of the drinking song in Peacock's novel Melincourt, composed c.1819.
Bryan was a Bristol organist (St Mary Redcliffe). He met an untimely death at the Bristol Old Vic when, rehearsing his opera "Lundy", he fell through an open trap-door.
Bryan was a Bristol organist (St Mary Redcliffe). He met an untimely death at the Bristol Old Vic when, rehearsing his opera "Lundy", he fell through an open trap-door.
Lyrics: Thomas Love Peacock