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Will of George Frideric Handel

Will of George Frideric Handel

Will and testament of Baroque composer


George Frideric Handel (23 February 1685 – 14 April 1759) wrote his will[1][2] over a number of years and with a number of codicils. Handel created the first version of his will with nine years to live, and completed his will (with the final codicil) three days before his death. Handel's will begins with the following text:

In the Name of God Amen.
I George Frideric Handel considering the Uncertainty of human Life doe make this my Will in manner following
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Parts of the will

The following table documents the dates of the original will and the four codicils, as well as the witness statements at the conclusion of each part of the will.

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Handel's will

The contents of each part of Handel's will are detailed in the following table. Note that where quotes have been supplied from the will, the original spelling, punctuation and capitalisations have been reproduced. The Item column gives the precise ordering of each bequest in Handel's will.

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Handel's funeral

In the final codicil to his will (item 39 in the above table), Handel expressed a desire to be buried in the following manner:

I hope I have the permission of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster to be buried in Westminster Abbey, in a private manner, at the discretion of my executor, Mr. Amyand; and I desire that my said executor may have leave to erect a monument for me there, and that any sum not exceeding six hundred pounds, be expended for that purpose, at the discretion of my said executor.

G.F.Handel

Handel was buried in the south wing of Westminster Abbey, and his funeral took place on Friday 20 April 1759. The funeral service was performed by Dr. Zachary Pearce (Bishop of Rochester), and took place in the presence of more than 3,000 visitors. The choirs of the Chapel Royal, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Westminster Abbey sang the Funeral Anthem of William Croft.

See also


References

  1. The Letters and Writings of George Frideric Handel by Erich H. Müller, 1935 (SBN 8369-5286-3)
  2. Schœlcher, Victor (2009). The Life of Handel. Chapter XI: BiblioBazaar, LLC. ISBN 978-1-115-29517-8.

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