John Lugge (c.1580 – 1647–55) was an English organist and composer, who spent most of his musical career at Exeter Cathedral.
[1] One of their sons, Robert, studied music at St John's College, Oxford, and himself became a composer.
[2] Rebecca died in August 1644, but the year of John Lugge's death is unknown.
[1] There are no known records concerning Lugge's early musical education, although it is possible that he was a chorister at Exeter Cathedral.
[1] Lugge composed three organ voluntaries, which musicologist John Steele has described as "the best examples of this peculiarly English genre written before the Civil War".