Samuel Sharpe, or Sharp (1801 – 23 May 1832), also known as Sam Sharpe, was an enslaved Jamaican who was the leader of the widespread 1831–32 Baptist War...
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Samuel Sharpe (1801–1832) was a slave leader in Jamaica. Samuel Sharpe may also refer to: Samuel Sharpe (burgess) (fl. 1619–1623), English colonist and...
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Samuel Sharpe, sometimes referred to as Samuel Sharp or "Ssamuel" was an early Virginia colonist who settled in the area that became Charles City County...
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Samuel Sharpe (1799–1881) was an English Unitarian banker who, in his leisure hours, made substantial contributions to Egyptology and Biblical translation...
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written record of an ordnance officer in British colonial America was Samuel Sharpe in the Massachusetts Bay Colony appointed in 1629 as Master Gunner of...
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Samuel Sharpe (13 January 1839 – 5 November 1924) was an English cricketer. Sharpe was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was...
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Burgesses in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1629. William Sharpe should not be confused with Samuel Sharpe, another early Virginia colonist, soldier, and ancient...
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Colony of Jamaica. The uprising was led by a black Baptist deacon, Samuel Sharpe, and waged largely by his followers. The revolt, though militarily unsuccessful...
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Lt-Col. Samuel Simpson Sharpe DSO, M.P. (March 13, 1873 – May 25, 1918) was a lawyer, political figure, and soldier from Ontario, Canada. He represented...
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Though born at Ruddington in Nottinghamshire to the cricketer Samuel Sharpe, Sharpe was overlooked by his native county in the 1880s when bowlers such...
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term "biblical Unitarianism" is connected first with Robert Spears and Samuel Sharpe of the Christian Life magazine in the 1880s. It is a neologism (or retronym)...
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impressive-looking source references from it when writing The Greek Myths. Samuel Sharpe thought Edward Bunbury had plagiarised his work, as he wrote of in his...
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was organised originally as a peaceful strike by the Baptist minister Samuel Sharpe. The rebellion was suppressed by the militia of the Jamaican plantocracy...
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communities. In October 1975 the college was renamed Sam Sharpe Teachers’ College in honour of Samuel Sharpe. Damion Warren, known professionally as Teacha Dee...
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honorable and hallowed word", or "the word is adorable".[citation needed] Samuel Sharpe finds in it an Egyptian invocation to the Godhead, meaning "hurt me...
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Sharpe is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alfred Sharpe (1853–1935), British colonial administrator Edward M. Sharpe (1887–1975), Associate...
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Jamaican Parliament. The parish is the birthplace of the Right Excellent Samuel Sharpe (died 1833), one of Jamaica's seven National Heroes. When the Spanish...
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Sharpe is a series of historical fiction stories by Bernard Cornwell centred on the character of Richard Sharpe. Cornwell's series (composed of several...
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denominations, particularly the Rational Dissenters. A Unitarian named Samuel Sharpe, banker by day and amateur Egyptologist by night, wrote about it in...
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known as Burchell Free Village. Prior to emancipation, Baptist deacon Samuel Sharpe, who served with Burchell, organized a general strike of slaves seeking...
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Fred W. Kennedy (section Daddy Sharpe)
author of three books; Daddy Sharpe, Huareo, and Firstborn. Daddy Sharpe – A Narrative of the Life and Adventures Of Samuel Sharpe, A West Indian Slave Written...
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located near stone pillars on which unknown letters were engraved. Samuel Sharpe suggests that these old inscriptions were probably hieroglyphical. Ruins...
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Dallaire to host the first Samuel Sharpe Memorial Breakfast, in honour of former soldier and MP Samuel Simpson Sharpe. Sharpe committed suicide in 1918...
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Intelligence The Order of the Marechaussee - Military Police The Order of Samuel Sharpe - Ordnance Corps MG Robert A. McClure Award - Psychological Operations...
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1765), oil on canvas, 182.7 x 275.3 cm., Manchester Art Gallery Captain Samuel Sharpe Pocklington with His Wife, Pleasance, and possibly His Sister, Frances...
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Thebes", from Egyptian Mythology and Egyptian Christianity written by Samuel Sharpe in 1863. Proponents of the Nibiru cataclysm have often cited this as...
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In the 1970s, two other National Heroes were added in the form of Samuel Sharpe and Queen Nanny of the Maroons. Bogle is depicted on the heads side...
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Manchester City Sam Sharp, 1973 co-founder of Loaf 'N Jug convenience stores Samuel Sharpe (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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Fraser Rolando Aarons Romario Williams Roy Hibbert (Jamaican father) Samuel Sharpe Sanchez Watt (Jamaican father) Sean Johnson (Jamaican Father) Shabba...
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Windward Maroons, composed of escaped slaves and their descendants Samuel Sharpe, leader of the Baptist War slave rebellion Paul Bogle, deacon and activist...
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