Church of England clergyman and poet.  Born Dorset.  Rector of Epworth, Lincolnshire. See his wife Susannah Annesley for the children.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Samuel Wesley (poet)
Commemorated ati
Susanna Wesley monument
In the Bunhill Fields Burial Ground opposite lie the remains of Susannah Wesl...
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Great Synagogue - Old Jewry
We could find nothing on the history of this Great Synagogue but its closure in 1272 was due to the difficulties suffered by the Jews in England leading up to their expulsion in 1290. Medieval Lond...
Mrs Jemima Luke
Writer of hymns and religious studies. Born Jemima Thompson in Islington. She planned to do missionary work in India, but illness prevented her from doing so. She married the Reverend Samuel Luke, ...
St Michaels Bassishaw
Church first recorded in a document of 1196. Destroyed in the Great Fire, rebuilt by Wren (or his colleagues, at least) and, found to be unsafe, demolished in 1900.
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Religious leader. Founder of the Bahá'á½· Faith. Born MÃrzá Ḥusayn-`Alà Núrà in Tehran, which was then in Persia.
Revd. Thomas Helmore
Choir-master and hymn-writer. Born Kidderminster. Died at home in Pimlico.

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