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William Shrubsole
Hymn writer, Bank of England clerk

William Shrubsole

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Hymn writer, Bank of England clerk
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Sheerness, Kent, South East England, England
Place of death
Highbury, London Borough of Islington, Greater London, England
Age
69 years
Family
Father:
William Shrubsole
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Biography

William Shrubsole (1760–1806) was an English musician and composer.

Life

The youngest son of Thomas Shrubsole, a farrier, he was born at Canterbury, and baptised on 13 January 1760. He was a chorister in Canterbury Cathedral from 1770 to 1777, and organist at Bangor Cathedral from 1782 to 1784, when he was dismissed for attending nonconformist meetings.

Shrubsole became organist of Spa Fields Chapel, London, and held the post till his death on 18 January 1806. He was a successful teacher in London, and among his pupils were William Russell and Benjamin Jacob. The 1794 Musical Directory describes him as an alto singer, and in that capacity he is said to have sung at Drury Lane and Westminster Abbey.

Shrubsole is buried at Bunhill Fields, London. Buried with him are the great-great-grandparents of J.R.R. Tolkien, John Benjamin and Mary Tolkien.

Works

Shrubsole composed the hymn-tune known as "Miles Lane". It was set to the hymn by Edward Perronet, All hail! the power of Jesus' Name. He knew Perronet at Canterbury, and Perronet left him property. The first notes of "Miles Lane" were cut on Shrubsole's tombstone.

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