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- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) abstract ""Cranbrook" is a hymn tune composed in the 1790s or early 1800s by Thomas Clark (1775–1859), a cobbler of Canterbury, and is best known as the tune to the Yorkshire "national anthem" "On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at".The tune was originally published in "A Sett of Psalm & Hymn Tunes with some Select Pieces and an Anthem" in 1805 as a setting for "Grace 'tis a charming sound" by Philip Doddridge, but soon became more widely known as a tune for "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks" by Nahum Tate. It can be used as a setting to many common metre hymns by repeating the last line.Thomas Clark was a regular visitor to Cranbrook, Kent in the 1790s, and he may have composed the tune there, possibly with the help of a local schoolmaster, John Francis. Clark later went on to become a choirmaster and to compose many other tunes for churches and Sunday Schools.".
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- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Canterbury.
- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hymn_tunes.
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- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Cranbrook,_Kent.
- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Nahum_Tate.
- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLink On_Ilkla_Moor_Baht_at.
- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Doddridge.
- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Clark_(composer).
- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Clark_(of_Canterbury).
- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLink While_Shepherds_Watched_Their_Flocks.
- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLink Yorkshire.
- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cranbrook (hymn tune)".
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- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) subject Category:Hymn_tunes.
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- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) type Song.
- Cranbrook_(hymn_tune) comment ""Cranbrook" is a hymn tune composed in the 1790s or early 1800s by Thomas Clark (1775–1859), a cobbler of Canterbury, and is best known as the tune to the Yorkshire "national anthem" "On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at".The tune was originally published in "A Sett of Psalm & Hymn Tunes with some Select Pieces and an Anthem" in 1805 as a setting for "Grace 'tis a charming sound" by Philip Doddridge, but soon became more widely known as a tune for "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks" by Nahum Tate.".
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