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English organist and composer
Charles Lockhart (1745 in London, England – February 9, 1815 in London, England), was an Englishorganist and composer of hymn-tunes, best known for the tunes "Tamworth" (1790) and "Carlisle" (1791).
References
Maurice Frost, editor (1962) Historical Companion to Hymns Ancient & Modern, William Clowes & Sons Limited, London
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