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 | | In 1872 his Te Deum for the recovery of the prince of Wales was performed at the Crystal Palace. |
 | | In 1873 he produced at the Birmingham Musical Festival his oratorio The Light of the World, in 1877 he wrote his incidental music to Henry VIII., in 1880 his sacred cantata The Martyr of Antioch, and in 1886 his masterpiece, The Golden Legend, was brought out at the Leeds Festival. |
 | | SULLY, JAMES (1842-), English psychologist, was born on the 3rd of March 1842 at Bridgwater, and was educated at the Independent College, Taunton, the Regent's Park College, Gottingen and Berlin. |
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