Hawkins, Hester P., née Lewis, wife of Joshua Hawkins, of Bedford. In 1885, Mrs. Hawkins published The Home Hymn Book, A Manual of Sacred Song for the Family Circle, London, Novello & Co. To this collection she contributed 7 hymns under the signature of "H. P. H." For home use we know of no book of equal comprehensiveness and merit. The music also is well adapted to the family circle.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)… Go to person page >
HALTON HOLGATE (also called SHARON) is a version of a psalm tune originally composed by William Boyce (b. London, England, 1710; d. Kensington, London, 1779) and published around 1765 in his Collection of Melodies, including tunes by various composers for Christopher Smart's paraphrases of the psalm…
Display Title: Now the days are dark and drearyFirst Line: Now the days are dark and drearyTune Title: [Now the days are dark and dreary]Author: H. P. H.Date: 1892
Display Title: Now the days are dark and drearyFirst Line: Now the days are dark and drearyTune Title: [Now the days are dark and dreary]Author: Hester P. HawkinsDate: 1899
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