James Rossiter Hoyle Professor of Music

Summary

The James Rossiter Hoyle Professorship of Music at the University of Sheffield was established in 1927 and endowed with £16,000 by the will of Augusta Rossiter Hoyle in memory of her late husband, James (died 1926), a manufacturer of steel armour-piercing shells who had been president of the Sheffield Musical Union and a master cutler.[1][2]

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  1. ^ "Mr. J. R. Hoyle", The Times, 17 March 1926, p. 19.
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