Caroline Maria Noel

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Caroline Maria Noel
Born(1817-04-10)10 April 1817
Teston, Kent, England, UK[1]
Died7 December 1877(1877-12-07) (aged 60)
Hyde Park, London, England, UK
OccupationHymnographer, Poet
Period1834–1877
GenreReligion, Congressional
Relatives
  • Gerard Thomas (Father)[1]
  • Charlotte Sophia (Mother)
  • Anna Sophia (Sister)
  • Louisa Diana (Sister)
  • Charlotte (Sister)
  • Emma (Sister)
  • Elizabeth (Sister)
  • Wriothesley Noel (Uncle)

Caroline Maria Noel (1817–1877) was an English hymnographer.

Life[]

Noel was born on 10 April 1817 into an aristocratic family, daughter to Church of England cleric Gerard Thomas Noel[1] and Charlotte Sophia, and was the niece of aristocratic clergyman Baptist Wriothesley Noel.[1] She had 5 sisters; Anna Sophia, Louisa Diana, Charlotte, Emma and Elizabeth.[2] She started to write poems aged 17, but ceased to do so for many years afterwards. In the last 25 years of her life she was struck down by crippling illness which left her bedridden.[3] Due to this illness, Noel returned to writing poems and published a collection of verses in 1870 called The Name of Jesus.[3] She died at 39 Cumberland Place, Hyde Park, London, on 7 December 1877 aged 60.[2] She was buried at Romsey Abbey.[4]

Notable works[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "At the Name of Jesus - Hymnary.org". hymnary.org.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Biography of Miss Caroline Maria Noel, 1817-1877 (Spiritual Songsters)". www.stempublishing.com. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "Today in 1817 – Caroline Noel Born". Wordwise Hymns. 2010-04-10. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  4. ^ "Hymns & Music :: Biography for Caroline Maria Noel".


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