Thomas Ludford Bellamy

Thomas Ludford Bellamy (1770–1843) was an English singer, also for a time a theatre manager.

He learned singing and music from his father and Benjamin Cooke, and after his voice had broken from Elisa Taccani Tasca.

[1] In 1784 Bellamy sang amongst the trebles at the Handel commemoration in Westminster Abbey, and in 1791 at Drury Lane.

Three years later he sold his interest in these undertakings, and became sole proprietor of the Belfast, Londonderry, and Newry theatres.

Two years later he succeeded James Bartleman as principal bass singer at the Concerts of Antient Music.