He painted Chester Cathedral which his brother was to go on to defend when it was to be restored.
There is also a memorial to him in Chester Cathedral.
He was appointed an honorary canon of Chester Cathedral in 1942.
He was buried in Chester Cathedral without a memorial.
In 1963 he moved north, to Chester Cathedral, to take charge of the choir there.
On leaving the services in 1947 he took up the post of sub-organist at Chester Cathedral.
In 1602 he became a singing man at Chester Cathedral and spent the rest of his life serving the cathedral.
Chester Cathedral, is, to put it kindly, not one of the top 10 British cathedrals.
He is buried in Chester Cathedral where there is a monument to him.
He is buried in the lady chapel of Chester Cathedral.