Fletcher, Andrew
[Other];
Setchell, Martin
[Other];
Hand, Colin
[Other];
Bonighton, Rosalie
[Other];
Lloyd, Richard
[Other];
Marsh, John
[Other];
Mawby, Colin
[Other];
MacKelvey, Malcolm
[Other];
Nixon, June
[Other];
Moore, Andrew
[Other]
Footnote:
Enth. u.a.: Angels from the realms of glory. Infant holy, infant lowly. Thee holly and the ivy / Andrew Fletcher. - As with gladness men of old. It came upon the midnight clear. The race that long in darkness pined / Colin Hand. - A virgin most pure. I saw three ships. The first nowell / Rosalie Bonighton. - Away in a manger. Joy to the world. Unto us is born a son / Richard Lloyd. - Bethlehem, of noblest cities. Lo, he comes with clouds descending. Wake, o wake, with tidings thrilling / John Marsh. - Brightest and best. Mary had a baby. We three kings of Orient are / Colin Mawby. - Child in the manger. O come, all ye faithful. What child is this? / Malcolm McKelvey. - Christians, awake. O little one sweet / June Nixon. - Christ was born on Christmas day. O come, o come, Emmanuel. While shepherds watched / Andrew Moore. - Come, thou long-expected Jesus. Of the father's love begotten / Martin Setchell. - Come to the manger. O worship the lord in the beauty of holiness / Betty Roe. - Creator of the starry height. On Jordan's bank / Christopher Tambling. - Ding dong! merrily on higgh. Once in royal David's city / Quentin Thomas. - Earth has many a noble city. Past three o'clock / Stanley Vann. - God rest you merry, gentlemen. See, amid the winter's snow / Robert Jones. - Good Christians all, rejoice. Silent night / Michael Higgins. - Good king Wenceslas. What child is this? / David Terry