A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Society of British and Foreign Musicians
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SOCIETY OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN MUSICIANS. A benevolent society, established in 1822 to provide a fund for the relief of its members during sickness; to assist in the support of those who, by old age or unavoidable calamity may become unable to follow their profession; and to allow a certain sum at the death of a member or a member's wife. The office is at 18 Rathbone Place, Oxford Street, and the Secretary is Mr. A. C. Adams.
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