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C. Powell

Person Name: Rev. Clement Powell Hymnal Number: 158b Composer of "NEWDIGATE" in The Children's Hymn Book

H. Fleetwood Sheppard

1824 - 1901 Person Name: Rev. H. Fleetwood Sheppard Hymnal Number: 51 Composer of "ST. MEINRAD" in The Children's Hymn Book

Edward W. Barber

Hymnal Number: 141 Composer of "SAN REMO" in The Children's Hymn Book

W. H. Longhurst

1819 - 1904 Person Name: W. H. Longhurst, Mus. Doc. Hymnal Number: 42 Composer of "ST. PAUL'S, CANTERBURY" in The Children's Hymn Book Born: October 6, 1819, Lambeth, England. Died: June 17, 1904, Canterbury, England. Buried: Harbledown church yard (near Canterbury), Kent, England. Dr. Longhurst used to relate the following anecdote concerning himself and one of the Cathedral vergers:—"Some years ago, a certain Canon of the Cathedral sent one of the vergers to me while I was playing the opening voluntary, with a message to inform me that, as there was only one Minor Canon present that (Sunday) morning, he (the Canon) would chant the Litany." "And," said the verger, "would you give him the note?" "Certainly," I replied. To my surprise the verger still lingered on the steps. "All right, A—," I said. He still remained stationary, and at length made the innocent inquiry: "Please sir, shall I wait for it?" This was the same verger who when describing the new organ to some visitors pointed upwards and told them that "the new hargin was put up in the Trifolium"; that "the connection between the console and the hargin was done by helectrics"; and "the whole thing was set in motion by hydraulic water!" West, p. 13 Sources: Frost, p. 681 West, p. 13 Music: MILTON http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/l/o/n/longhurst_wh.htm

John Hampton

Person Name: Rev. J. Hampton, M. A. Hymnal Number: 100 Composer of "ST. KATHARINE" in The Children's Hymn Book

S. D. Routh

Hymnal Number: 143 Composer of "ORILLIA" in The Children's Hymn Book

Cameron W. H. Brock

Hymnal Number: 241 Composer of "WALTHAM ABBEY" in The Children's Hymn Book

Julia Browning

Hymnal Number: 57 Composer of "CARASS" in The Children's Hymn Book

D. Smith

Person Name: Rev. D. Smith Hymnal Number: 220b Composer of "KIMBERWORTH" in The Children's Hymn Book

Lewis Renatus West

1753 - 1826 Person Name: L. West Hymnal Number: 235 Composer of "MORAVIA" in The Children's Hymn Book Lewis Renatus West, born in London, May 3, 1753, and Moravian Minister at Tytherton, Wilts, from 1809 to his death, Aug. 4, 1826. --Excerpt from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ==================== Born: May 3, 1753. Christened: May 3, 1753, Fet­ter Lane Mo­ra­vi­an church, Lon­don, Eng­land. Died: 1826, Ty­ther­ton (near Chip­pen­ham), Wilt­shire, Eng­land. Buried: Mo­ra­vi­an cem­e­te­ry, Ty­ther­ton, Wilts­hire, Eng­land. A Mo­ra­vi­an min­is­ter, West taught in the Mo­ra­vi­an school in Ful­neck, Leeds; served as tu­tor and as­sist­ant min­is­ter in Bed­ford; as­sist­ant min­is­ter in Dub­lin; and min­is­ter in Grace­hill, North­ern Ire­land; Mir­field; Bath; Bris­tol; and Ty­ther­ton. --www.hymntime.com

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