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

Preferred form: Neale, J. M. (John Mason), 1818-1866
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: 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

His 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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