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Gould (or Baring-Gould), Sabine
Baring.

Adm.
pens. at CLARE, Oct. 23, 1852.
[2nd s. of Edward (Baring-Gould), Esq., of Lew-Trenchard, Devon. B. Jan. 28,
1834, at Exeter.]
Matric. Michs. 1852; B.A. 1857; M.A. 1860. Hon. Fellow, 1918-24. Ord. deacon
(Ripon) 1864; priest,
1865; C. of Horbury, Yorks., 1864-7. P.C. of Dalton, 1867-70. R. of East Mersea,
Essex, 1870-81. R.
of Lew-Trenchard, Devon, 1881-1924. J.P. for Devon. Married, May 25, 1868,
Grace, dau. of Joseph
Taylor, of Horbury. A voluminous author; his principal works were Lives of
the Saints
(15
vols.); The Path of the Just; Post-Mediaeval Practices; Curious Myths of the
Middle Ages; The
Origin and Development of Religious Belief; The Lost and Hostile Gospels; The
Mystery of Suffering;
Mehalah; John Herring; Eve; The Church Revival; The Evangelical Revival; Our
Inheritance; A History
of the Holy Eucharist in the first
3 Centuries. Composer of a number
of well-known hymns,
including 'Onward, Christian soldiers' and 'Through the night of doubt and
sorrow.' Died Jan. 2,
1924. (Crockford; Burke, L.G.; Julian, Dictionary of
Hymnology
, which gives
'eldest s.'; G. A. Leask, 19th Century Hymn Writers, 122; The
Times
, Jan. 3, 1924.)
Sabine Baring GOULD
Sabine Baring BARING-GOULD
Approx. lifespan: 1834–1924
pens. Clare College adm1852:10:23
2nd s. of Edward GOULD, Esq
Edward BARING-GOULD, Esq of Lew-Trenchard, Devon
b. Exeter, [ Devon ] 1834:01:28
Matric 1852:10MT:
BA 1857
MA 1860
Hon. Fellow 1918-24
Ord. deacon Ripon 1864
Ord. priest 1865
C.: Horbury, Yorkshire 1864-67
P.C.: Dalton, [ Yorkshire ] 1867-70
R.: East Mersea, Essex 1870-81
R.: Lew-Trenchard, Devon 1881-1924
J.P.: for Devon
m. "> Grace TAYLOR dau. of Joseph TAYLOR of Horbury, [ Yorkshire ] 1868:05:25
Publ.: A voluminous author Publ.: his principal works were Lives of the Saints (15 vols.) Publ.: The Path of the Just Publ.: Post-Mediaeval Practices Publ.: Curious Myths of the Middle Ages Publ.: The Origin and Development of Religious Belief Publ.: The Lost and Hostile Gospels Publ.: The Mystery of Suffering Publ.: Mehalah Publ.: John Herring Publ.: Eve Publ.: The Church Revival Publ.: The Evangelical Revival Publ.: Our Inheritance Publ.: A History of the Holy Eucharist in the first 3 Centuries .
Publ.: Composer of a number of well-known hymns, including 'Onward, Christian soldiers' and 'Through the night of doubt and sorrow.'
d. 1924:01:02
Refs: Crockford Refs: Burke, L.G. Refs: Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, which gives 'eldest s.' Refs: G. A. Leask, 19 th Century Hymn Writers, 122 Refs: The Times 1924:01:03.

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