Born: June 17, 1860, Devonport, Devon, England.
Chubb attended the Stationers’ School in London, and joined the civil service in 1878, in the legal department of the Local Government Board. He established a correspondence society for manuscript exchange called the MS Club (1881), was a member of the Progressive Association, (1882); charter member of the Fabian Society (1884); joined the London branch of the Fellowship of the New Life, an intellectual discussion and study group dedicated to developing models of alternative societies (1884-89); member of the Ethical Society (1886). He emigrated to Am… Go to person page >
Orlando Gibbons (PHH 167) composed SONG 13 in soprano and bass parts. Used as a setting for a text from the Song of Songs, the tune was published in George Withers' Hymnes and Songs of the Church (1623) as hymn number 13 (hence the tune name).
As in other hymnals, the melody is presented in a simpli…
Display Title: Hail now we this happy mornFirst Line: Hail we now this happy mornTune Title: MELLINGAuthor: Percival Chubb, 1860-Meter: 7.7.7.7.Date: 1935Subject: The New Year |
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