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William George Everleigh (4 April 1871 - 28 July 1922) was an Irish organist known for his remarkable work at Saint Finbarre's Cathedral situated in Cork, Ireland. Not much is known of Everleigh other than that he was preceded by John Christopher Marks and succeeded at the year of his death by Jonathan Thomas Horne who continued said post until 1977. Professor James Hargreaves commented on him in the Dictionary of Organs and Organists published in 1912 citing Everleigh as a short lived yet successful and conscientious clavicist.

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