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John Alcock

1715 - 1806 Composer of "" in The Riverdale Hymn Book John Alcock, doctor of music, was born in London, April 11, 1715; he composed songs, church music, glees, anthems, instrumental music, chantes, etc., and obtained the prize at the Catch Club; died at Lichfield, 1806, aged 91. A Dictionary of Musical Information by John W. Moore, Boston: Oliver, Ditson & Company, 1876

William Vincent Wallace

1812 - 1865 Person Name: William Vincent Wallace, 1813-1865 Composer of "[Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace]" in The Book of Praise

William Lester

1889 - 1956 Composer of "[Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace]" in The Service Hymnal Lester, Thomas William; b. 9-17-1889, Leicester, d. 12-4-56, Berrien Springs, Mich.; English organist and composer; came to the US in 1902

E. H. Thorne

1834 - 1916 Person Name: Edward H. Thorne, 1834-1916 Composer of "[Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace]" in The Book of Common Praise Thorne, Edward Henry; b. 5-9-1834, Cranbourne, Dorset, d. 12-26-16, London; organist and compos

Vincent Novello

1781 - 1861 Person Name: V. Novello Composer of "[Lord, now lettest thou thy servant] (Novello)" in The Church Hymnal

John Naylor

1838 - 1897 Person Name: John Naylor, 1838-1897 Composer of "[Lord now lettest thou thy servant] " in The Hymnal 1982

Edward Bunnett

1834 - 1923 Person Name: E. Bunnett Composer of "[Lord, now lettest thou Thy servant depart in peace]" in The Song Companion to the Scriptures Edward Bunnet Canada 1834-1923. Born at Shipdham and educated at Norwich Cathedral Choir School, he was a talented chorister, composer, a brilliant organist, and had a sharp sense of humour. He married Emma Elizabeth McGowan in 1890, and they had three children. He became assistant organist at Norwich Cathedral for 22 years and later at St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich, for another 31 years. He was organist for the Norwich triennial Musical Festival for 33 years. Over his life he taught thousands of young people how to play the organ. He composed 16 choral works. John Perry

John Jones

1814 - 1902 Composer of "[Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace]" in The Scottish Hymnal See http://newspapers.library.wales/view/3839319/3839329/75/ Welsh Newspapers Online (http://newspapers.library.wales/view/3839319/3839329/75/) for an obituary. The National Library of Wales also has an excerpt. (http://papuraunewydd.llyfrgell.cymru/view/3295048)

Thomas Purcell

1582 - 1682 Person Name: T. Purcell Composer of "[Lord, now lettest thou thy servant]" in The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892

John Blow

1648 - 1708 Composer of "[Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace]" in The Hymnbook John Blow, doctor of music, born 1648 at North Collingham, England; was, in 1685 , musician to James II, and master of the choristers of St. Paul's Church; was a composer of ahtnems, church music, songs and other music; died in London, Oct 1, 1708. A dictionary of musical information: containing also a vocabulary of musical terms, and a list of modern musical works published in the United States from 1640 to 1875 by John Weeks Moore (Boston: Oliver Ditson, c. 1876)

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