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dbpedia:Jessie_Seymour_Irvine
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Jessie Seymour Irvine (1836 – 1887) was the daughter of a Church of Scotland parish minister who served at Dunottar, Peterhead, and Crimond in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. She is referred to by Ian Campbell Bradley in his 1997 book Abide with Me: The World of Victorian Hymns as standing "in a strong Scottish tradition of talented amateurs ... who tended to produce metrical psalm tunes rather than the dedicated hymn tunes increasingly composed in England".
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Irvine, Jessie Seymour
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Scottish composer
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1836-07-26Z
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dbpedia:Scotland dbpedia:Dunnottar_Castle
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1836-01-01Z
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1883-06-18Z
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dbpedia:Scotland dbpedia:Aberdeen
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1883-01-01Z