St. Peter & St. Paul Buckingham
A Brief History of the Organs

Organ no.1

1801 Georgius King, Londini fecit
Organ in west gallery given by Philip Box.

c.1820 Bevington : Pedals added

1860 Squire: Choir department added

1868 Atterton : Re-erected after church preservation (1866)
Organ moved to new Chancel
1869 Atterton : Cornopean, Cremona, Oboe, Double Diapason added

1887 Atterton: Work to value of £300; new console and action,
Pedal Bourdon and Violoncello. Case moved to north side aisle.
Post 1909 H.W. Balsar Ludwig of Banbury
Probably 2 rank Celeste instead of upperwork and Harmonic Flute.
Couplers included Ch-Sw.



(Organ no longer present)

Organ no.2

1914 Lewis -Originally for Charrington the Brewer at his house in Surrey
Installed to the west gallery by Hill, Norman & Beard in 1948
Later sold for parts due to the cost of repairs.
(Organ no longer present)

Organ no.3

Present instrument:
1970 Hill, Norman & Beard
Norman and Beard organ of 1913 from St. John, Aylesbury,
installed in the vestry with minor alterations

Detailed specifications for all three instruments may found at the
National Pipe Organ Register in Cambridge
Type Buckingham in the town search facility.