John Elsey

John Elsey (1856-1919)

I came across this player through an online research into newspapers, where mentions of his playing ‘dulcimer and fairy bells’ are found from 1893 -1913. One of these reports contains a rare mention of the dulcimer being played for dancing, at the Green Dragon just outside Diss.

Diss Express, 13 Jan 1911

John Philip Elsey lived along the Norfolk / Suffolk borders, near the south Norfolk market town of Diss. He was related to another dulcimer player from Diss, Arthur Lusher (his aunt Elizabeth was Arthur’s grandmother) and may also have known the Shemmings family of dulcimer players from Hoxne, as according to a newspaper report from 1884 a Mr J. Elsey and a Mr S. Shemmings were amongst the bellringers at Hoxne.

His father kept the Swan at Stuston, which may have been a good place for a bit of music and singing – a 1923 newspaper report gives that impression, when a supper and singsong took place there after a ploughing match.

Stuston Swan

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