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  1. Geoffrey Beaumont CR (1903–1970) was an Anglican priest and monk of the Community of the Resurrection who was also a composer of popular songs and hymn tunes. After graduation he attended Ely Theological College and was ordained in 1932 to a curacy in Nunhead.

  2. Wikipedia Biography. Geoffrey Beaumont (1903–1970) was an Anglican priest and monk of the Community of the Resurrection who was also a composer of popular songs and hymn tunes. After graduation he attended Ely Theological College and was ordained in 1932 to a curacy in Nunhead.

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  4. Treasure No 74: Geoffrey Beaumont and the 20th Century Church Light Music Group – A Recognition of their Contribution to Contemporary Hymnody | The Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland.

  5. Geoffrey Beaumont (1904-1971) studied law and qualified as a solicitor. He was ordained as an Anglo-Catholic priest in 1932, and served as chaplain during World War II, and then later at Cambridge University. He composed the "20th Century Folk-Mass" sometimes called the "Jazz Mass" which was published in 1956. (ref: The A-Z of Sacred Music ).

  6. Wikipedia Biography. Geoffrey Beaumont (1903–1970) was an Anglican priest and monk of the Community of the Resurrection who was also a composer of popular songs and hymn tunes. After graduation he attended Ely Theological College and was ordained in 1932 to a curacy in Nunhead.

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    Geoffrey Beaumont (1903–1970) was an Anglican priest and monk of the Community of the Resurrection who was also a composer of popular songs and hymn tunes. He was for a time chaplain of Trinity College, Cambridge. With Patrick Appleford he founded the '20th Century Light Music Group' and edited several new collections of hymns of which many ...

  8. In September he commanded the army of Norman magnates which repelled the invasion by Geoffrey of Anjou, husband of the Empress Matilda, daughter of Henry I. He was also able to capture the chief rebel Roger de Toeni .

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