History

Thomas Greatorex

History

Thomas Greatorex, organist of Westminster Abbey from 1819-31, is buried in the west cloister of the Abbey. The inscription on his gravestone reads:

"Thomas Greatorex F.R.S. F.L.S. Organist of this Collegiate Church. Born October 5 1758. Died July 17 1831"

He was born at North Wingfield in Derbyshire, a son of Anthony (d.1814) and his wife Ann. Thomas studied music under Dr Benjamin Cooke, Abbey organist, and later was the Earl of Sandwich's musical director. He sang in the Concerts of Ancient Music, set up in 1776, and was later conductor. After serving as organist at Carlisle cathedral for a few years he took up teaching and was appointed organist at the Abbey in 1819. He married Elizabeth and their children were William-Anthony, Thomas, James, Henry-Wellington, Arthur, Edward and Annie-Martha. As well as being a masterly organist he also had a great interest in science and discovered a new method of measuring the altitude of mountains and he became a Fellow of the Royal Society. He is buried near his old teacher Dr Cooke.

 

A photograph of the gravestone and the pastel drawing can be purchased from Westminster Abbey Library.

Further reading:

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2004.