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Origin
  
London

Name
  
Samuel Linley

Genres
  
Baroque / Classical

Died
  
1778

Instruments
  
Oboe and voice

Parents
  
Thomas Linley the elder

Years active
  
1774-78


Samuel Linley

Occupation(s)
  
Oboist, singer, Royal Navy midshipman

Role
  
Thomas Linley the elder's son

Similar People
  
Thomas Linley the elder, Thomas Linley the younger, Elizabeth Ann Linley, Johann Sebastian Bach

Samuel Linley (1760 – December 1778) was the second son of Thomas Linley the elder and Mary Johnson, one of seven musical siblings born to that couple.

Life

Samuel Linley was born when the family were living in Bath, Somerset, during 1760; he was baptised on 23 June that year. His first public performance was dancing the hornpipe for a production of King John in Bristol when he was six years old. He sang in his father's concerts during 1774 and 1775, and played the oboe, an instrument he was probably taught to play by William Herschel. In 1778 he became a midshipman on HMS Thunderer, aboard which he contracted the fever from which he died. The register of his burial is dated 6 December 1778.

Emma Hart, who went on to be Lady Hamilton, was employed by the Linley family as a maid servant; she nursed Linley during his illness but was distraught when he died, immediately leaving the house. Henry Angelo, one of the pallbearers, recalled in his memoirs that she said "no entreaties could prevail upon her to remain, not even a day."

References

Samuel Linley Wikipedia