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Thomas Clark

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Thomas Clark

Birth
Canterbury, City of Canterbury, Kent, England
Death
30 May 1859 (aged 84)
Canterbury, City of Canterbury, Kent, England
Burial
Canterbury, City of Canterbury, Kent, England Add to Map
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Buried at Wincheap, according to biographer Wallace Harvey, in Thomas Clark of Canterbury (1775 - 1859). There is no surviving stone marking his grave.

Publications by Thomas Clark include:

Te Deum Laudamus and Jubilate Deo, circa 1808
Twelve Tunes in Peculiar Metre, circa 1810
Sacred Gleaner, circa 1826
Union Harmonist, 1841
The Juvenile Harmonist, 1842
The Seraphim or Sacred Harmonist, 1842
The Union Tune Book (Editor), circa 1842
David's Harp, 1844
British Psalmody, with Alexander Hume, 1844

Tunes by Clark include: Burnham, Cranbrook, Essex, Lawford, Meriden, and Warsaw.
Buried at Wincheap, according to biographer Wallace Harvey, in Thomas Clark of Canterbury (1775 - 1859). There is no surviving stone marking his grave.

Publications by Thomas Clark include:

Te Deum Laudamus and Jubilate Deo, circa 1808
Twelve Tunes in Peculiar Metre, circa 1810
Sacred Gleaner, circa 1826
Union Harmonist, 1841
The Juvenile Harmonist, 1842
The Seraphim or Sacred Harmonist, 1842
The Union Tune Book (Editor), circa 1842
David's Harp, 1844
British Psalmody, with Alexander Hume, 1844

Tunes by Clark include: Burnham, Cranbrook, Essex, Lawford, Meriden, and Warsaw.

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