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**Modern sources generally say this tune is attributed to him, and not definitely his.  Loads of old hymnals list him as being the composer, however, without additional notes.
 
**Modern sources generally say this tune is attributed to him, and not definitely his.  Loads of old hymnals list him as being the composer, however, without additional notes.
 
*[[Swanwick]]
 
*[[Swanwick]]
**It should be noted here that one source says a John Lucas wrote a tune called [[Swanick]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=6IM6AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA566&dq=swanwick+hymn+lucas&as_brr=1#PPA188,M1 Catalogue of Manuscript Music in the British Museum, 1906 (p. 188)]</ref> (not ''Swanwick''), which may or may not be the same tune.
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**It should be noted here that one source says a [[John Lucas]] wrote a tune called [[Swanick]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=6IM6AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA566&dq=swanwick+hymn+lucas&as_brr=1#PPA188,M1 Catalogue of Manuscript Music in the British Museum, 1906 (p. 188)]</ref> (not ''Swanwick''), which may or may not be the same tune.
  
 
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=References=

Revision as of 23:37, 2 January 2008

Life

  • 1762–1800 (this is based on the evidence below)

One source says he lived from 1762 to 1800[1], and another source verifies that he was born at this date[2], while later Latter-day Saint sources say he was born in 1726[3][4]. 1805[5] and 1820[6][7] are also sited dates of importance to him, somehow.

Works

  • Lucas
    • Modern sources generally say this tune is attributed to him, and not definitely his. Loads of old hymnals list him as being the composer, however, without additional notes.
  • Swanwick
    • It should be noted here that one source says a John Lucas wrote a tune called Swanick[8] (not Swanwick), which may or may not be the same tune.

References