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Revision as of 09:35, 25 September 2013

Life

Born: 1820

Died: 1882

Biography

Samuel Wakely was an organist at Bridport, and published several books of church music including New Congregational Music, which included his best-known tune, 'Reuben'. Two of his tunes were included in Thomas Jarman's collection The Wesleyan Melodist (London: [c1840]).

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