Beaumont, Geoffrey Phillips 13.jul.1903-24.aug.1970 England Essex, Coggeshall - South Africa, Cape Town
pianist, reverend, born at The Lawn in Great Coggeshall, 1928 studied at Trinity College Cambridge, 1932 ordained after attending Ely Theological College, during WWII served in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve ao in the Sicily Campaign, 1947-1956 chaplain at Trinity College, 1957-1959 vicar of St George's in London Camberwell, 1960 member of the 20th Century Church Light Music Group, 1961 priest of the Community of the Resurrection in Mirfield Yorkshire ; youngest child of solicitor George Frederick Beaumont (Essex, Witham 1857-1.jun.1928 Great Coggeshall) and Amy Phillips (Northampton 5.dec.1858-5.apr.1944 Coggeshall)

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[] Nice to the chaps. Song with piano
music with Peter Tranchell
from the 1948 Footlights Dramatic Club May week revue La vie Cambridgienne
pub Cambridge 1948

[] Lovely day. Revue song. Voice and instruments
words Robert Baylis
from the 1949 Footlights Dramatic Club May week revue Always in June
pub Cambridge 1949

[] Wanted. Revue song. Voice and instruments
words Julian More and Ian Robertson, music with Peter Tranchell
from the 1949 Footlights Dramatic Club May week revue Always in June
pub Cambridge 1949

[] Original sins. Revue song. Voice and instruments
words Simon Phipps, music with Peter Tranchell
from the 1949 Footlights Dramatic Club May week revue Always in June
pub Cambridge 1949

[] Crockford "I'm a Botticelli angel". Revue song with piano
words Simon Phipps, music with Peter Tranchell
from the 1949 Footlights Dramatic Club May week revue Always in June
pub Cambridge 1949

[] Crocuses. Song with piano
music with Peter Tranchell
pub Cambridge 1949

[] Pirandello. Revue song for the Footlights Dramatic Club
words D.C.S.M and E.J.A.C., music G.P.B.
pub Cambridge ?1949

[] Twentieth century folk mass. Cantor, congregation, saxophones, trumpets, guitar and percussion
pub Josef Weinberger, London 1956
Three hymn tunes
[] 1 - Chesterton. Lord, Thy words abideth
[] 2 - Dean Street. There's a wideness in God's mercy
[] 3 - Gracias. Now thank we all our God
pub W. Paxton & Co, London 1957
also arranged for brass band by Eric Ball 1967
[] English folk mass. Choir and piano or organ
pub Josef Weinberger, London 1966

[] The Mass of Saint Budeaux, an order for Holy Communion, alternative services
pub Josef Weinberger, London 1969

[] Arabian nightmare. Pantomime
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