Cecil Spring-Rice - Writings

Writings

He wrote the present text for the hymn I Vow to Thee My Country, which can now be found in many British Hymn books, revising a poem of his own, about the same time. He was a close friend of Sir Ignatius Valentine Chirol, a British journalist and later diplomat, with whom he corresponded for many years.

Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
James Bryce
British Ambassador to the United States
1913–1918
Succeeded by
The Earl of Reading

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