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- Q4813344 description "English hymn writer".
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- Q4813344 abstract "John Athelstan Laurie Riley (10 August 1858—17 Nov 1945) was an English hymn writer and hymn translator.Riley was born in Paddington, London, and attended Pembroke College, Oxford where obtained his BA 1881 and MA 1883. Active in the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Church of England, he energised the development of the English Hymnal and was chairman of its editorial board. His best known hymn is Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones. He also created an English adaption of the eucharistic hymn O Esca Viatorum.In later life he moved to Jersey in the Channel Islands, where he purchased Trinity Manor in 1909, thereby acquiring the feudal title of Seigneur de La Trinité. Finding the manor house in a ruined condition, he undertook an elaborate restoration (or "imaginative reconstruction", which has been criticised as turning the building into a French style château). The reconstruction was carried out 1910-1913 by C. Messervy to designs by Sir Reginald Blomfield. Athelstan Riley bought the historic property L'Ancienneté in Saint Brélade, and removed architectural features of interest to incorporate into Trinity Manor, carefully recording the provenance of items and nature of alterations made in his project.He remained in Jersey through the German occupation, and died shortly after its liberation.".
- Q4813344 birthDate "1858-08-10".
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- Q4813344 deathDate "1945".
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- Q4813344 dateOfBirth "1858-08-10".
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- Q4813344 name "Riley, Athelstan".
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- Q4813344 comment "John Athelstan Laurie Riley (10 August 1858—17 Nov 1945) was an English hymn writer and hymn translator.Riley was born in Paddington, London, and attended Pembroke College, Oxford where obtained his BA 1881 and MA 1883. Active in the Anglo-Catholic wing of the Church of England, he energised the development of the English Hymnal and was chairman of its editorial board. His best known hymn is Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones.".
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