19th Century
We have little data on Hangford, except that he once held a position in India, and died between 1847 & 1867. Presumably he was British; his only known hymn was published in the London Magazine in 1848.
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Speak gently; it is better far. [Gentleness.] Usually attributed to George Washington Hangford, and dated 1847. In Sharpe's London Magazine, Feb. 1848.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
This tune was composed by James Walch in 1857 for a children's anniversary, and was published in 1860 with other tunes for private circulation. It was wrongly assigned, in the early editions of [The Free Church Hymnal, 1888] to the Rev. F. Pigou.
Scottish church music: its sources and composers, 189…
Display Title: Speak GentlyFirst Line: Speak gently! it is better farTune Title: SAWLEYAuthor: George W. HangfordMeter: CMSource: Sharpe's London Magazine, Vol. V, p. 256, 1847-48
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