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Lawrence W. Watson

1860 - 1925 Hymnal Number: T55 Composer of "SALVE DOMINE" in The Book of Common Praise

J. S. Chivers

Person Name: Rev. J. S. Chivers Hymnal Number: C32 Composer of "[O all ye Works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord]" in The Book of Common Praise

Francis Richard Grey

1813 - 1890 Person Name: Rev. the Hon. F. R. Grey Hymnal Number: 534c Composer of "ST. AIDAN" in The Book of Common Praise Rev. Francis Richard Grey, M. A.; b. 1813. Canon of Durham Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Caroline E. May

1808 - 1873 Person Name: Catherine E. May Hymnal Number: 111b Author of "O Saviour, where shall guilty man" in The Book of Common Praise May, Catherine Elizabeth, née Martin, p. 1584, i., under "O Saviour," &c. She was the only daughter of Sir Henry William Martin, Bt, and was b. at Lockinge Park, near Wantage, Feb. 19, 1808; m. 1837 to the Rev. George May, who was from 1843 to 1861 Vicar of Lyddington, Wilts; died at Totland, Isle of Wight, Sep. 12, 1873. The first verse of her hymn, "O Saviour, where shall guilty man," appeared in Dr. Maurice's Choral Harmony, 1858, set to a tune called "Lyddington." which was composed by Dr. E. F. Rimbault, and is dated 1856. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Elizabeth R. Barker

1829 - 1916 Hymnal Number: 631a Composer of "ST. JOHN DAMASCENE" in The Book of Common Praise

Edward Ashurst Welch

1860 - 1932 Person Name: Canon Edward A. Welch Hymnal Number: 261 Author of "We lift our hearts, O Father" in The Book of Common Praise Welch, Edward Ashurst, M.A., of King's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1882), Domestic Chaplain to the late Bp. of Durham, and Vicar of St. Bede's, Gateshead, is the author of "Thou Who didst call Thy saints of old." (For Theological College.) --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) =================== Welch, Edward Ashurst. (Orpington, England, August 22, 1860--August 6, 1932, Southchurch, England). Anglican. King's College, Cambridge, B.A., 1883; M.A. 1886. Taught tehological students at Auckland Castle (Durham), 1887-1889; Trinity College, Toronto (Ontario), 1895-1899. Pastorates at Haggerston (as curate to Samuel John Stone), 1885-1887; Gateshead, 1890-1895; St. James' Cathedral, Toronto, 1899-1909; Wakefield (Yorkshire), 1909-1917; Southchurch, 1918-1932. While in Canada he did much to ease relations between "high" and "low" Anglicans, and to shape the 1908 Book of Common Praise. His hymns were written for specific occasions, including his own wedding. See: Macdonald, F.C. (1936). Edward Amhurst Welch. Cambridge University Press (privately printed). --Hugh D. McKellar, DNAH Archives

Thomas Armstrong

1898 - 1994 Hymnal Number: 720a Composer of "NEWLAND " in The Book of Common Praise

Henry N. Whitney

Person Name: H. N. Whitney Hymnal Number: 711b Composer of "JESUS, TENDER SAVIOUR" in The Book of Common Praise

William Morley

1680 - 1731 Person Name: W. Morley Hymnal Number: C139 Composer of "[The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God]" in The Book of Common Praise

Hastings Crossley

1846 - 1926 Hymnal Number: 581 Composer of "ERIPE ME" in The Book of Common Praise Thomas Hastings Henry Crossley, Born: Au­gust 8, 1846, Glen­burn (near Lis­burn), County An­trim, Ire­land. Died: March 3, 1926. Educated at the Roy­al School of Dun­gan­non, Cross­ley was a pro­fess­or of Greek at Bris­tol Uni­ver­si­ty, Eng­land, and at Bel­fast Un­i­ver­si­ty, Ire­land. He al­so stu­died mu­sic un­der Bert­hold Tours. His works in­clude: A trans­la­tion of The Fourth Book of the Med­i­ta­tions of Mar­cus Au­re­li­us, 1882 © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

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