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G. P. Grantham

Short Name: G. P. Grantham
Full Name: Grantham, G. P. (George Pierce), 1833-1933
Birth Year (est.): 1833
Death Year (est.): 1933

Born: Circa 1833, London, Middlesex, England.
Christened: February 24, 1833, St. John the Baptist Church, Shoreditch, London.

As of 1881, Grantham was Vicar of Llanbaddock, Wales. Some of his work appeared in Carols for Use in Church, by Richard Chope (London: William Clowes & Sons, 1894).

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Texts by G. P. Grantham (13)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A rhyme, a rhyme, for Easter timeG. P. Grantham (Author)English2
A shout of mighty triumphRev. Geo. Peirce Grantham (Author)English4
A song and a carol for ChristmastideGeorge P. Grantham (Author)English2
Angel hosts in bright arrayG. P. Grantham (Author)English2
As Mary walked in the garden greenRev. G. P. Grantham (Author)English4
Deep the gloom, and still the nightRev. G. P. Grantham (Author)English2
In the star of morningG. P. Grantham (Author)English2
Moonbeams are streamingG. P. Grantham (Author)English2
Near the tomb where Jesus slept Roman guards their night watch keptG. P. Grantham (Author)English2
Now sing we a strain of joyRev. George P. Grantham (Author)English2
Shine calm and bright, ye moonbeams lightGeorge P. Grantham (Author)English2
The Christmas bells are ringing Peals of joyG. P. Grantham (Author)English1
When the crimson sun has setRev. G. P. Grantham (Author)English2
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