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Andrew Selth -Burma, Kipling and Western Music: The Riff from Mandalay - 2016 Page 78 131729890X "These were by Gerard Cobb (1892), Arthur Thayer (1892), Henry Trevannion (1898), Walter Damrosch (1898), Walter ... of Cobb's 'Mandalay', described as a 'musical kindergarten sketch', by the prolific
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Fr. George William Rutler The Stories of Hymns: 2017 - - Page 238 1682780244 "and Oxford conspire to produce this florid praise of the Thrice-Holy. The composer, Gerard Francis Cobb (1838–1904), was presented for the M.A. by Trinity College in Cambridge, and the author, Richard Mant (1776–1848),
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The Fantasy of Reunion: Anglicans, Catholics, and Ecumenism, 1833-1882 0199688060 Mark D. Chapman - 2014 -"GERARD COBB A few weeks later, another English theologian sympathetic to the cause of reunion, Gerard Francis Cobb of Trinity College, Cambridge (1838–1904) reported to Forbes on his recent
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Richard B. Jewell - RKO Radio Pictures: A Titan Is Born 2012 - Page 168 0520951956 "The cost, 4,700 pounds plus 100 pounds for the rights to a song entitled ”Gunga Din” written by Rudyard Kipling and Gerard Cobb, were assumed by RKO as part of its production deal with
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These songs were recorded by Ralph Meanley (baritone) and David Mackie (piano) for Campion in 2007. A smaller selection including "Lichtenberg" (1904), was recorded by Michael Halliwell (baritone), David Miller (piano) for ABC Classics, Australia.
69:", "Fuzzy-Wuzzy" Op. 24 No. 5 (1892) "Troopin’", "Ford o' Kabul River" Op. 26 No. 2 (1893) "Danny Deever", "Shillin’ a Day" "Cells", "Belts Op. 29 No. 1" "The Widow's Party", "Screw-Guns", "Gunga Din" Op. 29 No. 4, "Oonts" Op. 29 No. 5, " 144: 243: 65:'s Barrack-Room Ballads. The poems set by Cobb include "To T. A." (1892), "The Young British Soldier" Op. 24 No. 1, "Mandalay", "Route Marchin’" " 281: 216: 46:
Cobb was an enthusiastic cyclist and was president of the Cambridge University Cycling Club. He was first president in 1878 of the
276: 89:, tutor of St John's College, Cambridge; she survived him without issue. He gave up his posts at Trinity on marrying. 86: 187: 248: 193: 212: 47: 24: 85:
Cobb married in 1893 Elizabeth Lucy, daughter of John Welchman Whateley, of Birmingham and widow of
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He was the fourth son of William Francis Cobb, rector of
23:, 15 October 1838 – 31 March 1904) was Junior Bursar of 61:
Cobb is best remembered for his hymns and settings of
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Nettlestead, Kent
Trinity College, Cambridge
Nettlestead, Kent
Marlborough College
National Cyclists' Union
Rudyard Kipling
Soldier, Soldier
Snarleyow
Stephen Parkinson
"Gerard Francis Cobb | Hymnary.org"
"Cobb, Gerard Francis (CB857GF)"
Lee, Sidney
"Cobb, Gerard Francis" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Free scores by Gerard Francis Cobb
International Music Score Library Project
public domain
Lee, Sidney
Cobb, Gerard Francis
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1838 births
1904 deaths
Church of England hymnwriters
Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge

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