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Latest revision as of 01:41, 23 October 2022
Life
Born: 1785
Died: 1832
Biography
John Eagleton was an English clergyman, and the composer of one book of hymn tunes, Sacred Harmony.
Lightwood notes that Eagleton was born in Coventry
, attended the Sunday School there founded by George Burder
, and became a Wesleyan local preacher, before succeeding his father as pastor of a meeting-house near Coventry at the age of 21. He subsequently held posts at a Congregational Church in Vicar Lane (also Coventry), in Birmingham, and at the Ramsden Street Congregational Chapel in Huddersfield
.
Eagleton's book Sacred Harmony contains 27 hymn tunes, setting texts from collections by Isaac Watts, George Burder and John Wesley: the book itself is undated, but Lightwood gives a publication date of 1816.
View the Wikipedia article on John Eagleton.
List of choral works
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Publications
- Sacred Harmony, London: [1816]
References
- p69, J. T. Lightwood, The Music of the Methodist Hymn-Book, London: Epworth Press (1935)
External links
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