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In 1856, Emily married Edward Gifford Shapcote, Curate of Odiham, Hampshire (and later a missionary in South Africa); her married name is sometimes shown as “Shepcote,” though the original marriage record clearly shows “Shapcole.” In 1866, Emily moved to Roman Catholicism; her husband followed two years later. As of 1906, she was living in Torquay. Her works include: | |||
{{WikipediaLink}} | *Hymns for Infant Children, 1852 (the date is often erroneously shown as 1840); Emily co-authored this work with her aunt Mary Steward (“A.” in the book) and her sister Eleanor Steward (“C.”). | ||
*Eucharistic Hours, 1886 | |||
''Information taken from http://www.cyberhymnal.org on 7 February, 2013'' | |||
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Revision as of 21:30, 7 February 2013
Life
Born: 1828
Died: 1909
Biography
In 1856, Emily married Edward Gifford Shapcote, Curate of Odiham, Hampshire (and later a missionary in South Africa); her married name is sometimes shown as “Shepcote,” though the original marriage record clearly shows “Shapcole.” In 1866, Emily moved to Roman Catholicism; her husband followed two years later. As of 1906, she was living in Torquay. Her works include:
- Hymns for Infant Children, 1852 (the date is often erroneously shown as 1840); Emily co-authored this work with her aunt Mary Steward (“A.” in the book) and her sister Eleanor Steward (“C.”).
- Eucharistic Hours, 1886
Information taken from http://www.cyberhymnal.org on 7 February, 2013
Musical settings of literary works
Settings of text by Emily Mary Shapcote
Publications
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