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Neale, J. M. (John Mason), 1818-1866

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Personal name headingNeale, J. M. (John Mason), 1818-1866
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Variant(s)Neale, John Mason, 1818-1866
Neale, Dr. (John Mason), 1818-1866
Priest of the Church of England, 1818-1866
Priest of the Diocese, 1818-1866
J. M. N. (John Mason Neale), 1818-1866
N., J. M. (John Mason Neale), 1818-1866
Birth date1818-01-24
Death date1866-08-06
Place of birthLondon, England
Place of deathEast Grinstead, England
Field of activityPriesthood
Hymn writing Hymn translating
AffiliationTrinity College (University of Cambridge)
Profession or occupationPriest Hymn writer Translator
Found inHis Victories of the saints, n.d.
Young, J.R. Victories of the saints, c1984: CIP t.p. (J.M. Neale)
Secession or schism, 1868: t.p. (Dr. Neale)
Sermons on the Canticles preached in a religious house, 1842: t.p. (a priest of the Church of England)
Pictorial crucifixes. 2nd ed., 1852: t.p. (a priest of the Diocese)
Text emblems. 2nd ed., 1868: p. 8 (J.M.N.)
"Good bye" : a few lessons from the life of the late warden, 1867: p. 3 (John Mason Neale, D.D., warden of Sackville College, East Grinstead; d. 6 Aug. 1866 in the 49th year of life)
Wikipedia, Nov. 20, 2012 (born on January 24, 1818 in London, England; died on August 6, 1866 in East Grinstead, England; Anglican priest, scholar and hymn-writer; graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge; founded the Society of Saint Margaret, an order of women in the Church of England dedicated to nursing the sick; best known as a hymn writer and, especially, translator, having enriched English hymnody with many ancient and mediaeval hymns translated from Latin and Greek)
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