Eliza Sibbald Alderson, the Glossary
Eliza Sibbald Alderson (16 August 1818 – 18 March 1889) was an English poet and hymn writer.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: A Dictionary of Hymnology, Ada R. Habershon, Anne Steele, Charlotte Alington Barnard, Charlotte Elliott, Concordia Seminary, Corn exchanges in England, Curate, Durham Cathedral, East Riding of Yorkshire, Emily H. Woodmansee, Emily Taylor, Frances Ridley Havergal, John Bacchus Dykes, Katherine Hankey, Kingston upon Hull, Louisa Fennell, Maria Grace Saffery, Precentor, Sarah Bache, Sarah Doudney.
- English Christian hymnwriters
- Writers from Kingston upon Hull
A Dictionary of Hymnology
A Dictionary of Hymnology (or, more completely, A Dictionary of Hymnology: Origin and History of Christian Hymns and Hymnwriters of All Ages and Nations, Together with Biographical and Critical Notices of Their Authors and Translators) by John D. Julian, first published in 1892, was for over 100 years a standard historical reference for early Christian hymns, with more than 40,000 entries.
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Ada R. Habershon
Ada Ruth Habershon (8 January 1861 – 1 February 1918) was an English Christian hymnist and writer, best known for her 1907 gospel song "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" for which the tune was composed by Charles H. Gabriel. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Ada R. Habershon are British women hymnwriters and English hymnwriters.
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Anne Steele
Anne Steele (pen name, Theodosia; 171711 November 1778) was an English Baptist hymnwriter and essayist. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Anne Steele are British women hymnwriters, English Christian hymnwriters and English hymnwriters.
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Charlotte Alington Barnard
Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard (23 December 1830 in Louth, Lincolnshire – 30 January 1869 in Dover) was an English poet and composer of ballads and hymns, who often wrote under the pseudonym Claribel. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Charlotte Alington Barnard are 19th-century English poets, 19th-century English women writers, 19th-century English writers, British women hymnwriters and English hymnwriters.
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Charlotte Elliott
Charlotte Elliott (18 March 1789 – 22 September 1871) was an English evangelical Anglican poet, hymn writer, and editor. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Charlotte Elliott are 19th-century English women writers, 19th-century English writers and British women hymnwriters.
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Concordia Seminary
Concordia Seminary is a Lutheran seminary in Clayton, Missouri.
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Corn exchanges in England
Corn exchanges are distinct buildings which were originally created as a venue for corn merchants to meet and arrange pricing with farmers for the sale of wheat, barley, and other corn crops.
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Curate
A curate is a person who is invested with the nocat.
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Durham Cathedral
Durham Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham, is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Durham, England.
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East Riding of Yorkshire
The East Riding of Yorkshire, often abbreviated to the East Riding or East Yorkshire, is a ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England.
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Emily H. Woodmansee
Emily Hill Woodmansee (March 24, 1836 – October 18, 1906) was an English-born American Mormon poet and hymnwriter. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Emily H. Woodmansee are British women hymnwriters and English hymnwriters.
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Emily Taylor
Emily Taylor (1795 – 11 March 1872) was an English schoolmistress, poet, children's author, and hymnist. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Emily Taylor are 19th-century English women writers, British women hymnwriters and English hymnwriters.
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Frances Ridley Havergal
Frances Ridley Havergal (14 December 1836 – 3 June 1879) was an English religious poet and hymnwriter. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Frances Ridley Havergal are 19th-century English women writers, British women hymnwriters and English hymnwriters.
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John Bacchus Dykes
John Bacchus Dykes (10 March 1823 – 22 January 1876) was an English clergyman and hymnwriter. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and John Bacchus Dykes are English hymnwriters.
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Katherine Hankey
Arabella Katherine Hankey (12 January 1834 – 9 May 1911) was an English missionary and nurse who is best known for being the author of the poem The Old, Old Story, from which the hymns "Tell me the old, old story" and "I Love to Tell the Story" were derived. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Katherine Hankey are 19th-century English poets, 19th-century English women writers and British women hymnwriters.
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Kingston upon Hull
Kingston upon Hull, usually shortened to Hull, is a port city and unitary authority area in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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Louisa Fennell
Louisa Fennell (1847–1930) was an English watercolour painter.
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Maria Grace Saffery
Maria Grace Saffery (1773–1858) was a Baptist poet and hymn-writer from England. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Maria Grace Saffery are British women hymnwriters and English hymnwriters.
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Precentor
A precentor is a person who helps facilitate worship.
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Sarah Bache
Sarah Bache (1771? – 23 July 1844), was an English hymn writer. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Sarah Bache are British women hymnwriters and English hymnwriters.
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Sarah Doudney
Sarah Doudney (15 January 1841, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire – 8 December 1926, Oxford)Charlotte Mitchell,, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edition, May 2005, retrieved 11 July 2008 was an English fiction writer and poet. Eliza Sibbald Alderson and Sarah Doudney are 19th-century English women writers, 19th-century English writers, British women hymnwriters and English hymnwriters.
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See also
English Christian hymnwriters
- Anne Steele
- Anthony Herschel Hill
- Benjamin Hall Kennedy
- Benjamin Ingham
- Caryl Micklem
- Charles Steggall
- Christina Rossetti
- Edward Wilton Eddis
- Eleanor Farjeon
- Eliza Sibbald Alderson
- Folliott Sandford Pierpoint
- Henry Gauntlett
- Henry Ramsden Bramley
- John Ernest Bode
- John Henry Newman
- John Holland (poet)
- John Keble
- Joseph Stennett
- Matthew Bridges
- Orby Shipley
- Percy Dearmer
- Philip Doddridge
- Richard Burnham (minister)
- Robert Robinson (Baptist)
- Samuel John Stone
- Valerie Collison
- William Chatterton Dix
- William Cooke (priest, born 1821)
- William Tans'ur
Writers from Kingston upon Hull
- Alan Plater
- Amy Catherine Walton
- Andrew Marvell
- Anne Ross Cousin
- Boothby Graffoe (comedian)
- Chris Priestley
- Chris Scott (writer)
- Dan Billany
- Dave Windass
- David Young (novelist)
- Eliza Sibbald Alderson
- Ellis A. Davidson
- Elsa Gidlow
- Emma Scarr Booth
- Ernest Achey Loftus
- Francis Durbridge
- Frank Redpath
- George Bramwell Evens
- Isy Suttie
- J. Redwood Anderson
- Jean Hartley
- Jean Rook
- John Lawson (explorer)
- Linton Andrews
- Lionel Davidson
- Lolita Chakrabarti
- Madsen Pirie
- Matthew Sweet (writer)
- Meg-John Barker
- Peter Everett (author)
- Peter Fryer
- Reece Shearsmith
- Richard Bean
- Sean O'Brien (writer)
- Stanley Wells
- Steven Hall (author)
- Stevie Smith
- Sue Cheung
- Susanna Jones
- Sydney D. Bailey
- Thomas Humphry Ward
- William Mason (poet)
- William Mayne
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Sibbald_Alderson
Also known as Eliza Sibbald Dykes Alderson.