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S. Parkman Tuckerman

1819 - 1890 Person Name: S. P. Tuckerman Composer of "EDRIS" in The New Laudes Domini Tuckerman, Samuel Parkman; b. 2/11/1819, Boston; d. 6/30/1890, Newport, R.I.; American organist and composer

H. Ellis Wooldridge

1845 - 1917 Person Name: Harry Ellis Wooldridge (1845-1917) Composer of "YATTENDON NO. 46" in The Oxford Hymn Book b. 3/28/1845, Winchester; d. 2/13/17, London; English music scholar LOC Name Authority File

John B. Wilkes

1785 - 1869 Person Name: J. B. Wilkes Composer of "[Far from my heavenly home]" 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 Bernard Wilkes (1785-1869). Not to be confused with John Wilkes (?-1882).

Jonathan C. Woodman

1813 - 1894 Composer of "STATE STREET" in The Songs of Zion

John Wilkes

1782 - 1882 Person Name: J. P. Wilkes Composer of "LYTE" in Hymns of the Faith with Psalms John Wilkes (b. England, date unknown; d. England, 1882) simplified the tune MONKLAND and introduced it to Henry W. Baker (PHH 342), who published it in the English Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861) to his own harvest-theme text, "Praise, O Praise Our God and King." Wilkes named the tune after the village where he was organist and Baker was vicar–Monkland–located near Leominster in Herefordshire, England. Wilkes died around 1882; he should not be confused with the better-known John Bernard Wilkes (1785-1869). --Psalter Hymnal Handbook, 1998

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