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    Samuel Seabury (November 30, 1729 – February 25, 1796) was the first American Episcopal bishop, the second Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in...
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    Samuel Seabury (February 22, 1873 – May 7, 1958) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Seabury is famous for dedicating himself to a campaign...
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  • Samuel Seabury (1729–1796) was the first American Episcopal bishop and the Episcopal Church's second presiding bishop. Samuel Seabury may also refer to:...
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    as the first bishop of the Episcopal Church (United States), Bishop Samuel Seabury (1729–1796) returned to New London in 1785 as rector of St. James. He...
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  • Samuel Seabury (1801–1872) was an American Protestant Episcopal clergyman, grandson of Bishop Samuel Seabury. He was born at New London, Conn., was ordained...
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    Connecticut elected Samuel Seabury as their bishop in 1783, he sought consecration in England. The Oath of Supremacy prevented Seabury's consecration in England...
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  • great-grandson of Bishop Samuel Seabury. William Jones Seabury was the father of notable American judge Samuel Seabury. Memoir of Bishop Seabury Lectures on Apostolic...
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  • Judge Samuel Seabury (1873–1958) of the New York Court of Appeals Judge David Seabury of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Annapolis County, Nova...
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    part of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut and named in honor of Samuel Seabury, the congregation left the Episcopal Church during the Anglican realignment...
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    on the upcoming revolution ("The Schuyler Sisters"). Loyalist bishop Samuel Seabury argues against the revolution ("Farmer Refuted") and King George III...
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  • person to whom he was writing in opposition with his first work, Samuel Seabury. Seabury wrote under the name "A. W. Farmer" (a pen name and abbreviation...
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  • The Hofstadter Committee, also known as the Seabury investigations, was a joint legislative committee formed by the New York State Legislature on behalf...
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    launching three investigations between 1930 and 1932, headed by Samuel Seabury, called the Seabury Commission. Another Tammany Hall associate, state Supreme...
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  • educator Samuel Seabury (1729–1796), American Episcopal bishop Samuel Seabury (1801–1872), rector of the Church of the Annunciation in New York City Samuel Seabury...
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    the Court of Appeals to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Samuel Seabury. In November 1917, he was elected on the Democratic and Republican tickets...
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  • 1995, John Luth founded Seabury Capital originally as an airline consultancy firm. The firm's name comes from Samuel Seabury, the first Anglican Bishop...
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  • O'Toole Nikola Tavelic Philip the Apostle (Eastern Orthodox Church) Samuel Seabury (Anglican Communion) Serapion of Algiers Sidonius (Saëns) Venera (Veneranda)...
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    second bishop consecrated for the Episcopal Church of the United States. Samuel Seabury of Connecticut had been first, consecrated in 1784 in Aberdeen, Scotland...
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  • Jarvis becomes Northam Towers heading south, then Seabury Hall. Seabury Hall, named for Samuel Seabury, is connected to Hamlin Hall. To Hamlin's east is...
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    Douglass, Thomas and Nathaniel Shaw, Gen. Samuel Parsons, printer Timothy Green, and Bishop Samuel Seabury.[citation needed] New London was raided and...
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  • Inside a Loop Flex Second Stage Theatre Off-Broadway 2015-16 Hamilton Samuel Seabury, Ensemble Richard Rodgers Theatre Broadway 2016 The Death of the Last...
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  • on the upcoming revolution ("The Schuyler Sisters"). Loyalist bishop Samuel Seabury argues against the revolution ("Farmer Refuted") and King George III...
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    2015, Jasperson originated the role of Samuel Seabury and performed in the ensemble. Along with being cast as Seabury, he is the understudy for John Laurens...
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    Samuel Provoost (March 11, 1742 – September 6, 1815) was an American clergyman. He was the first chaplain of the United States Senate and the first bishop...
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    precursor of the Philolexian Society. In 1774, Church of England clergyman Samuel Seabury published a series of pamphlets promoting the Loyalist cause and Hamilton...
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  • friends, including Columbia President Nicholas Murray Butler, Judge Samuel Seabury among others, on a grand scale in East Hampton and was well known in...
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    Merchant's House Museum, also known as the Old Merchant's House and the Seabury Tredwell House, is a historic house museum at 29 East Fourth Street in...
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    Episcopal Church of the United States, the first Presiding Bishop, Samuel Seabury wore a mitre as early as 1786. The mitre is also worn by bishops in...
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    Ferdinand Morton Thomas Mott Osborne Amos Pinchot Terence V. Powderly Samuel Seabury Catherine Helen Spence Helen Taylor William Simon U'Ren Ida B. Wells...
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    February 2023. Hebb, Ross N. (2007). "Bishop Charles Inglis and Bishop Samuel Seabury: High Churchmanship in Varying New World Contexts". Anglican and Episcopal...
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