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L. G. Hayne

1836 - 1883 Person Name: Leighton G. Hayne Composer of "ST. CECILIA" in Christian Science Hymnal (Rev. and enl.) Born: February 28, 1836, St. David’s Hall, Exeter, England. Died: March 3, 1883, Bradfield, Essex, England. Son of Richard Hayne, Rector of Mistley, Leighton graduated from Eton and Queen’s College, Oxford (BMus 1856, DMus 1860); at school, he was Eton College’s organist and conducted the Oxford University chorus. He also served as chaplain of Queen’s College; Vicar of Helston, Cornwall (1866-67); Succentor of Eton (1867-71); and Rector of Mistley, Essex (1871-83), and was well known as an organ builder. Music: BUCKLAND CHALVEY ST. CECILIA ST. LAWRENCE --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Emily F. Seal

Author of "What is thy birthright, man" in Christian Science Hymnal (Rev. and enl.) Used Pseudonym: Kathleen

Kathleen

Author of "What is thy birthright, man" in Christian Science Hymnal Pseudonym. See also Seal, Emily F.

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