William Austin

Short Name: William Austin
Full Name: Austin, William, 1587-1634
Birth Year: 1587
Death Year: 1634

Austin, William. A lawyer of Lincoln's Inn in the time of Charles I. His widow, Ann Austin, published in 1635, his

    Devotionis Avgvstinianae Flamma. This contains 3 carols for Christmas Day, 3 poems for Good Friday, 1 for tbe Annunciation, and a poem by himself in anticipation of his own death. They are all of merit, and 4 may be found reprinted in Days & Seasons, 3rd ed., 1857, London, Mozley. In the Harleian manuscript Kalph Crane's A Handful of Celestial Flowers contains other hymns, one of which, with Austin's initials, has been printed by Farr in his Select Poetry of James I. It begins, "What a gracious God have we." The popular carol--
      "All this night bright Angels sing,
      Never was such carolling."

    No. xli. in Bramley and Stainer's Christmas Carols, New & Old, 2nd Series, is his—

      "All this Night shrill Chauntecleere
      Daye's proclaiming Trumpeter,"
      the first of his "Carrols for Christmas-day."

Austin died Jan. 16, 1633, and lies in the north transept of St. Saviour's, Southwark, where there is a stately monument representing him, his wife, and all his children, in the quaint fashion of those times. [William T. Brooke]

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology,, p. 97 (1907)


Texts by William Austin (4)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All this night bright angels singWilliam Austin (Author)English17
All this night shrill chanticleerWilliam Austin of Lincoln's Inn (d. 1633) (Author)2
What a gracious God have weWilliam Austin (Author)2
What helps it thoseWilliam Austin (Author)2

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