Nathaniel Giles

He allowed Evans and others to use the warrant to legally abduct children not for service as choir boys, but to work in their theatre.

When in 1600 they abducted the son of a nobleman, this led to the Clifton Star Chamber Case.

[3][4] He was also a master of the Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle and an organist at Westminster Abbey.

His Te Deum (Durham Cathedral manuscript A2, folio 56) has instructions for the organist to play an octave lower than written, and one assumes[original research?]

His Vestigia mea dirige was included in the manuscript collection known as the Dow Partbooks.