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LINCOLN'S INN CHAPEL
HOLBORN, LONDON, UK

Looking towards the west end of the Chapel. The left hand (south) case houses the Pedal organ, with the Choir in its own case in the centre of the gallery rail, and Great and Swell on the right hand (north) side. The east-facing pipes of both cases comprise the Pedal Open Diapason 16. Facing across the gallery on the south side is the Pedal Principal 8, and above the console on the north side is the Great Open Diapason.

Looking up to the Pedal and Choir cases
| Great |
1 |
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Bourdon |
16 |
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2 |
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Open Diapason |
8 |
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3 |
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Chimney Flute |
8 |
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4 |
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Gamba |
8 |
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5 |
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Principal |
4 |
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6 |
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Spitz Flute |
4 |
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7 |
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Fifteenth |
2 |
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8 |
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Cornet |
V |
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9 |
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Furniture |
IV |
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10 |
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Trumpet |
8 |
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i |
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Swell to Great |
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ii |
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Choir to Great |
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| Swell |
11 |
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Diapason |
8 |
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12 |
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Traverse Flute |
8 |
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13 |
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Viola |
8 |
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14 |
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Voix Celeste |
8 |
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15 |
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Principal |
4 |
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16 |
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Harmonic Flute |
4 |
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17 |
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Octave |
2 |
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18 |
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Mixture |
IV |
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19 |
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Double Trumpet |
16 |
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20 |
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Trumpet |
8 |
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21 |
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Hautboy |
8 |
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22 |
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Clarion |
4 |
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iii |
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Tremulant |
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| Choir |
23 |
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Stopped Diapason |
8 |
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24 |
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Salicional |
8 |
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25 |
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Principal |
4 |
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26 |
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Recorder |
4 |
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27 |
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Nazard |
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2/3 |
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28 |
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Flageolet |
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29 |
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Tierce |
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3/5 |
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30 |
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Larigot |
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1/3 |
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31 |
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Mixture |
III |
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32 |
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Cremona |
8 |
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iv |
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Tremulant |
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v |
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Swell to Choir |
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| Pedal |
33 |
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Open Diapason |
16 |
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34 |
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Contra Bass |
16 |
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35 |
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Sub Bass |
16 |
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36 |
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Principal |
8 |
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37 |
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Open Flute |
8 |
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38 |
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Choral Bass |
4 |
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39 |
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Mixture |
IV |
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40 |
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Trombone |
16 |
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vi |
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Swell to Pedal |
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vii |
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Great to Pedal |
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viii |
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Swell to Great |
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Tracker key action : slider soundboards
Electric stop and combination actions with sequencer

PIpes in the Choir division
In the heart of legal London, Lincoln's Inn Chapel dates from the seventeenth century, and still has original box pews made by one Pryce the Joyner. John Donne laid the foundation stone in 1620.
The new organ stands on a wide and shallow west gallery, flanking the great west window of the building. The Great and Swell divisions are housed in the north case, with attached console. The Pedal division is in the south case, with a central case for the Choir manual set into the gallery rail.

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