Samuel Wesley may refer to: Samuel Wesley (poet, died 1735) (1662–1735), English poet and churchman Samuel Wesley (poet, died 1739) (1691–1739), English...
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founder John Wesley and Anglican cleric Samuel Wesley the Younger. He was the father of musician Samuel Wesley and the grandfather of musician Samuel Sebastian...
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Samuel Sebastian Wesley (14 August 1810 – 19 April 1876) was an English organist and composer. Wesley married Mary Anne Merewether and had 6 children...
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Samuel Wesley (24 February 1766 – 11 October 1837) was an English organist and composer in the late Georgian period. Wesley was a contemporary of Mozart...
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Samuel Wesley Stratton (July 18, 1861 – October 18, 1931) was an administrator in the American government, physicist, and educator. A physicist by training...
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Susanna Wesley (née Annesley; 20 January 1669 – 23 July 1742) was the daughter of Samuel Annesley and Mary White, and the mother of John and Charles “…although...
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John Wesley was born on 28 June [O.S. 17 June] 1703 in Epworth, 23 miles (37 km) north-west of Lincoln. He was the fifteenth child of Samuel Wesley and...
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including: Samuel Wesley (poet, died 1735) (1662–1735), minister and Stuart poet Samuel Wesley (poet, died 1739), or Samuel Wesley the Younger, son of Samuel (1662–1735)...
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Samuel Wesley (17 December 1662 – 25 April 1735) was a clergyman of the Church of England, a poet, and a writer. He was the father of John Wesley and...
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Samuel Wesley (10 February 1690 or 1691 – 6 November 1739) was a poet, teacher and an Anglican cleric. He was the eldest of the Wesley brothers—with younger...
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Samuel Wesley Huston (October 28, 1873 – May 25, 1933) was a political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented The Battlefords from 1929 to 1933 in the...
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daughter of Samuel Wesley, an Anglican clergyman and poet and his wife Susanna Wesley (née Annesley). Wright was one of 19 children born to Samuel and Susanna...
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The Samuel Wesley Stratton Award has been annually presented by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST, then NBS) since 1962 for "an...
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Methodism), and the brother of Samuel Wesley, also an organist and composer. He is usually referred to as "Charles Wesley junior" to avoid confusion with...
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teacher Mehetabel Wesley Wright (1697–1750), English poet, the fourth daughter of Samuel Wesley (father of John and Charles Wesley). Mehitabel the fictional...
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of the melody appears to be in a rondo arrangement for fortepiano by Samuel Wesley, which was already reviewed in 1815. Soon after, it appeared in a parody...
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In office 1921–1922 Preceded by Elihu Thomson (acting) Succeeded by Samuel Wesley Stratton Personal details Born (1869-07-01)July 1, 1869 Leavenworth...
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October 2009). The Prevenient Piety of Samuel Wesley, Sr. Scarecrow Press. p. 104. ISBN 9780810870826. Samuel weighed the pros and cons of Thomas à Kempis...
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Samuel Wesley Clark (December 28, 1872 – January 7, 1949) was an American attorney, Attorney General of South Dakota, and U.S. Attorney for the District...
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Samuel Huston may refer to: Samuel B. Huston (1858–1920), American politician and lawyer Samuel Wesley Huston (1873–1933), politician in Saskatchewan,...
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Wesley, née Gwynne, also known as Sally Wesley (1726 – 28 December 1822) was the wife of itinerant Methodist Charles Wesley, brother of John Wesley,...
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Collect and blessing Hymn: "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" – words by Charles Wesley (1707−1788), et al.; melody ('Mendelssohn') by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy...
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Epworth, Lincolnshire (category Burial sites of the Wesley family)
birthplace of John Wesley and Charles Wesley, it has given its name to many institutions associated with Methodism. Their father, Samuel Wesley, was the rector...
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Eliza Wesley (1819-1895), born to Samuel Wesley and Sarah Suter was an organist and music editor. Her mother was Samuel Wesley's second wife. Eliza is...
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Howard Wesley Johnson (July 2, 1922 – December 12, 2009) was an American educator. He served as dean of the MIT Sloan School of Management between 1959...
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Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Robert Wesley KCB (c. 1791 – 5 January 1877) was an Anglo-Irish Royal Marines officer who served as Deputy Adjutant-General...
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7 8 Ernest Fox Nichols 1921 1922 acting Elihu Thomson 1922 1923 8 9 Samuel Wesley Stratton 1923 1930 9 10 Karl Taylor Compton 1930 1948 10 11 James Rhyne...
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Yule Ball theme ("Potter Waltz") is derived from Symphony No. 3 by Samuel Wesley.[citation needed] All tracks performed and composed by Patrick Doyle...
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Samuel Wesley "Colonel" Fordyce (February 7, 1840 – August 3, 1919) was a prominent railroad executive of the American South. He served on several boards...
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Advancement of Science, 1995–96 George Gamow Memorial Lecture, 1995 Samuel Wesley Stratton Award, National Institute of Science and Technology, 1995 Cornell...
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