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Dorothy was the daughter of Frederick Blomfield, Rector at St. Andrew’s Undershaft in London. She married Gerald Gurney (a some time actor) in 1897. Her husband was<br> originally an Anglican priest, but they both joined the Roman Catholic church in 1919. (from the Cyber hymnal) | Dorothy was the daughter of Frederick Blomfield, Rector at St. Andrew’s Undershaft in London. She married Gerald Gurney (a some time actor) in 1897. Her husband was<br> originally an Anglican priest, but they both joined the Roman Catholic church in 1919. (from the Cyber hymnal) | ||
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Revision as of 23:48, 27 October 2019
Life
Born: 4 October 1858
Died: 15 June 1932
Biography
Dorothy was the daughter of Frederick Blomfield, Rector at St. Andrew’s Undershaft in London. She married Gerald Gurney (a some time actor) in 1897. Her husband was
originally an Anglican priest, but they both joined the Roman Catholic church in 1919. (from the Cyber hymnal)
View the Wikipedia article on Dorothy Frances Blomfield.
Musical settings of literary works
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