Dorothy Gurney
Dorothy Frances Blomfield (1858–1932) was an English hymn-writer and poet. Gurney was the granddaughter of Charles James Blomfield, who was Bishop of London from 1828 to 1856; niece to the architect Sir Arthur Blomfield and Alfred Blomfield, Bishop of Colchester from 1882 to 1894; and cousin of the geologist Francis Arthur Bather. The daughter of Frederick George Blomfield, Rector of St Andrew Undershaft in the City of London, she married the actor Gerald Gurney in 1897. In 1904 her husband was ordained an Anglican priest; in 1919 they both joined the Roman Catholic Church.
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Dorothy Gurney
Dorothy Frances Blomfield (1858–1932) was an English hymn-writer and poet. Gurney was the granddaughter of Charles James Blomfield, who was Bishop of London from 1828 to 1856; niece to the architect Sir Arthur Blomfield and Alfred Blomfield, Bishop of Colchester from 1882 to 1894; and cousin of the geologist Francis Arthur Bather. The daughter of Frederick George Blomfield, Rector of St Andrew Undershaft in the City of London, she married the actor Gerald Gurney in 1897. In 1904 her husband was ordained an Anglican priest; in 1919 they both joined the Roman Catholic Church.
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Dorothy Frances Blomfield (185 ...... ned the Roman Catholic Church.
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1858-10-04
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Dorothy Frances Blomfield
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Finsbury Circus, London, UK
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1932-06-15
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"God's Garden"
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Dorothy Frances (Dora) Blomfield (later Gurney)
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