Frederick Kill Harford

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title: Frederick Kill Harford
text: Frederick Kill Harford was an English clergyman, musician, poet, hymn writer and pioneer of music therapy. He founded the Guild of St Cecilia in 1891, where members would perform live music to patients in hospitals. Harford was the third son of Henry Charles Harford and grew up in Clifton near Bristol. He studied at Rugby School and matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford in 1850, graduating B.A. at New Inn Hall in 1855 and M.A. in 1858. He was ordained as a deacon by the Archbishop of Canterbury
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description: English clergyman, musician, poet and hymn writer
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date created: 2018-05-28T10:07:51Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T20:18:46Z
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