Samuel Linley

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Samuel Linley
Samuel Linley in his midshipman's uniform, by Thomas Gainsborough - he painted this image, according to family tradition, in 48 minutes flat.
Samuel Linley in his midshipman's uniform, by Thomas Gainsborough - he painted this image, according to family tradition, in 48 minutes flat.
Background information
Born 1760
Origin London
Died 1778
Genre(s) Baroque / Classical
Occupation(s) Oboeist, singer,
Royal Navy midshipman
Instrument(s) Oboe and voice
Voice type(s) Unknown
Years active 1774-78

Samuel Linley (1760 - 1778) was the second son of Thomas Linley the elder and Mary Johnson, one of 7 musical siblings born to that couple. He sang in his father's concerts, 1774-5, and played the oboe. In 1778 he became a midshipman on HMS Thunderer, aboard which he contracted the fever from which he died.

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