In the United States, the hymn is today most commonly sung to the tune of "Regent Square" by Henry Smart.
The school was originally located in Regent Square in 1870, although little is known about this era.
The neighborhood adjoins Frick Park, Regent Square, the Squirrel Hill shopping district, and Edgewood Town Center.
Along with her sister Kathleen she ran away to London where they lived in a one room studio at 13 Regent Square in Camden on the outskirts of Bloomsbury.
Guthrie Street in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Regent Square was constructed in 1910 and named in the Mayor's honor.
He was on good terms with Spohr, who was his guest at 3 Regent Square, King's Cross, in 1839 and 1847.
Regent Square is a distinct neighborhood in the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Despite its division among four municipal governments and three school districts, Regent Square has a strong cultural identity bolstered by an active community association.
First calling it Regent Place, he later changed the name to Regent Square.
Although a small neighborhood, Regent Square is home to a number of active community centers and organizations: