• Shapcott Wensley was the pseudonym of the English author and poet Henry Shapcott Bunce (1854 – 1 June 1917). He was born in Bristol in the summer of 1854...
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  • story writer and teacher Shapcott Wensley, pseudonym of English author and poet Henry Shapcott Bunce (1854–1917) Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize, literary...
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  • ambassador Pseudonym Shapcott Wensley, pseudonym of the English author and poet Henry Shapcott Bunce (1854–1917) Given name Wensley Christoph (born 1984)...
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  • Kingdom. Many choirs used to sing Maunder's Olivet to Calvary (words by Shapcott Wensley – pseudonym for H S Bunce) regularly with Stainer's Crucifixion at...
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    George by Edward Elgar is a ballad for chorus and orchestra, words by Shapcott Wensley (1879). The 1898 Dream Days by Kenneth Grahame includes a chapter entitled...
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  • Bonds United: Empire Day Song for unison voices and piano words by Shapcott Wensley Choral 1912 News From Whydah [orig. Henry Balfour Gardiner, orch. Holst]...
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    Williams, p. 130 Williams, pp. 131–132 Ainger, p. 166 Faning, Eaton and Shapcott Wensley. Extra Supplement: Our Island Home in Musical Times, Vol. 55, No. 859...
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  • Chauncey Bunce Brewster (1848–1941) bishop Pseudonyms Henry Shapcott Bunce, penname of Shapcott Wensley Fictional Characters Nate Bunce, a main antagonist of...
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  • The Banner of St. George choral ballad for chorus and orchestra — Shapcott Wensley Novello 34 1897 Te Deum and Benedictus church choir and organ — Hymn...
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    Novello & Co, London & New York, 1896. The Desert, carol. Words by Shapcott Wensley, published in Twelve New Carols for Christmas, Novello & Co, London...
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