Richard Haking
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Alias: Richard Ranulph Haking
Life
Born: 1830
Died: 1894
Biography
Rev. Richard Ranulph Haking was born at Bury, Lancashire, England. He studied music and graduated from Worcester College, Oxford, and Magdalen Hall, Oxford. He was ordained deacon, then priest. He served as Vicar of Rodbourne-Cheney, Wiltshire; Rector of Easton-Grey, Mamesbury, Wiltshire; and Rector of Congham, Norfolk. He composed a number of anthems hymns, glees, part songs, and songs. He died in Southacre, Norfolk, England. He often published under the name “Ranulph Haking.” His son was Gen. Sir Richard Haking (1862–1945).
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List of choral works
Sacred works
Secular works
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Publications
External links
- Works by Richard Haking in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)