Three organ stops of the pedal division were taken over from the Weise-organ built in 1629.
The instrument is a three manual organ with a pedal division.
The swell box and the independent pedal division appeared in English organs beginning in the 18th century.
Some of Clicquot's original pipework in the pedal division continues to sound from the organ today.
In 1992, the pedal division was expanded with a 32' Bombarde.
In the 15th and 16th centuries, the pedal division usually consisted of a few 8' ranks and a single 16' rank.
Nevertheless, the pedal division was usually inconsistent from one country to another.
In the 19th century and early 20th century, the pedal division also underwent changes.
The pedal division, which is played from the pedal keyboard, usually includes more stops of 16' pitch.
In 1964 the pedal division was enlarged by the same company.