Thomas Sanders Dupuis

His published work includes Nine Voluntaries for the Organ, performed before their Majesties at the Chapel Royal, St. Paul's Cathedral, etc.

[1] He was the third son of John Dupuis, a member of a Huguenot family who is said to have held an appointment at court.

Dupuis was born 5 November 1733, and was brought up as a chorister in the Chapel Royal under Bernard Gates and John Travers.

[2] Dupuis died at King's Row, Park Lane, 17 July 1796, and was buried in the west cloister of Westminster Abbey on the 24th.

A collection of his cathedral music, in 3 vols., was published after his death by his pupil John Spencer.

Thomas Sanders Dupuis