Henry Twells Explained

Henry Twells
Birth Date:1823 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Ashted, Birmingham, UK
Death Place:Bournemouth, Dorset, UK
Nationality:English
Genre:Hymns, Poems
Notableworks:"At Even, Ere the Sun Was Set"; "Time's Paces"
Spouse:Ellen Jane Tompson

Rev. Canon Henry Twells (1823 - 1900) was an Anglican clergyman, hymn writer and poet. His best known hymn was "At Even, Ere the Sun Was Set", which was put to music by George Joseph, whose tune Angelus was first printed in 1657. He also wrote the well-known poem, "Time's Paces" that depicts the apparent speeding up of time as we become older.[1] A younger brother, Edward Twells, was the first Bishop of Bloemfontein.

Life

Henry Twells was the son of Philip Mellor Twells, born in Ashted, Birmingham on 13 March 1823. He went to school at King Edward's School, Birmingham and then to Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, from where he graduated B.A. in 1848 and M.A. in 1851. On 25 May 1875, he married Ellen Jane Tompson, daughter of the Rev. Matthew Carrier Tompson, for fifty years Vicar of Alderminster, near Stratford-on-Avon.[2] He died in Bournemouth on 19 January 1900.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Henry Twells, Hymns and Other Stray Verses, London: Wells Gardner & Co., 1901, p. 34.
  2. William Clavell Ingram, Dean of Peterborough. A Memoir of the Rev Henry Twells, London: Wells Gardner & Co., [1901], Ch. III, p. 57. The spelling of 'Tompson' is confirmed by death certificates, marriage certificates available in www.ancestry.com.
  3. Web site: Joy. Heywood. The Twells Family. Saint Mary Magdalene Church, Enfield. February 15, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120607073044/http://www.saintmarymagdalene.org.uk/The_Twells_Family.html. 7 June 2012. dead.
  4. Ingram, A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Twells, Ch. I, p. 12.
  5. Web site: SaveOurSpire.org.uk ยป Church history. saveourspire.org.uk.
  6. Web site: St Augustin's Church - Who We Are . Bournemouth Town Centre Parish.
  7. Web site: The British Library. The British Library.