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William de Alburwyke was chantor of York in northern England.
The chantor broke off his song and stared, and their Rebbe stood open-mouthed at his lectern.
Gilbert de Biham was a chantor and Canon of Wells Cathedral.
He was Chantor (chief singer) at Lincoln Cathedral and was buried at Lincoln inside the cathedral.
How it came about and what then happened to them was reported by the chantor (Kantor), Heinrich Schulz, from Egestorf in the Lüneburger Kreiskalender.
I heard the voice of the chantor grow louder as we approached, rising and falling in ritual song; the Sa'akharit, I thought, recalling somewhat of the Rebbe's teaching.
He was made D.D. at Trinity College, Dublin, became curate of St. Werburgh's Church, and afterwards chantor of Christ Church.
In 1660 he was deprived of his fellowship by the royal commissioners, and was soon after made a chaplain or petty canon of Christ Church, Oxford where in 1672 he became a chantor.
Gerard gave generously to the monasteries of his diocese; the medieval chronicler Hugh the Chantor stated that Thomas II, Gerard's successor, accused Gerard of having dissipated the diocese's endowment.