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Aykroyd's great-grandfather, Samuel Augustus Aykroyd ( 1855 1933 ), a dentist, had been a mystic and had been involved in Spiritualism.
Poster for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts | Lincoln Center production by James McMullanArcadia first opened at the Royal National Theatre in London on 13 April 1993 in a production directed by Trevor Nunn and featuring Rufus Sewell as Septimus Hodge, Felicity Kendal as Hannah Jarvis, Bill Nighy as Bernard Nightingale, Emma Fielding as Thomasina Coverly, Alan Mitchell as Jellaby, Derek Hutchinson as Ezra Chater, Sidney Livingston as Richard Noakes, Harriet Walter as Lady Croom, Graham Sinclair as Captain Brice, Harriet Harrison as Chloe Coverly, Timothy Matthews as Augustus Coverly and Gus Coverly and Samuel West as Valentine Coverly.
* Samuel Augustus Barnett, social reformer
* Samuel Augustus Maverick, firebrand Texas rancher and politician from whom the word " maverick " originated, was born in Pendleton.
Samuel Augustus Erwin has a large gravestone marker in Honey Grove, TX, stating: " Virginia-born Samuel Erwin was married in 1819 in Tennessee to Sally Rodgers Crisp ( 1795-1860 ), in a ceremony performed by local magistrate David Crockett.
Samuel Augustus Barnett ( 8 February 1844 17 June 1913 ) was an Anglican clergyman and social reformer particularly associated with the establishment of the first university settlement, Toynbee Hall in east London in 1884.
Inspired by his ideas, Samuel Augustus Barnett and Henrietta Barnett founded the first university settlement in 1884, shortly after Toynbee's death ; it was named Toynbee Hall in his honour.
The publication of a new Hebrew-English Lexicon was started in 1892 under the editorship of Professors Francis Brown, Samuel Rolles Driver and Charles Augustus Briggs, now well known as the Brown Driver Briggs lexicon or BDB for short.
Samuel Augustus Nunn, Jr. ( born September 8, 1938 ) is an American lawyer and politician.
Samuel Augustus Maverick ( July 23, 1803 September 2, 1870 ) was a Texas lawyer, politician, land baron and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence.
Samuel Augustus Maverick was the oldest son of Charleston businessman Samuel Maverick and his wife Elizabeth Anderson.
* Samuel Augustus Maverick, Texas Patriot
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Among the guests were the then Prime Minister Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool and his wife, Robert Peel, Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, J. M. W.
Among the guests were the then Prime Minister Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool and his wife, Robert Peel, Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, J. M. W.
Joseph Hart ( 219 ); William Gadsby ( 173 ); Isaac Watts ( 145 ) John Berridge ( 72 ); John Newton ( 63 ) John Kent ( 51 ); Charles Wesley ( 41 ); Thomas Kelly ( 34 ); Samuel Medley ( 31 ); Anne Steele ( 27 ); Augustus M. Toplady ( 24 ); Richard Burnham ( 22 ); Henry Fowler ( 20 ); William Cowper ( 18 ); Joseph Swain ( 18 ); Daniel Herbert ( 12 ); Benjamin Beddome ( 10 ); John Fawcett ( 10 ); William Hammond ( 10 ); John Stevens ( 9 ); John Adams ( 9 ); Phillip Doddridge ( 8 ); John Cennick ( 6 ).
Many American artists studied under him in London, including Augustus Earle, Ralph Earl, Samuel Morse, Charles Willson Peale, Rembrandt Peale, Gilbert Stuart, John Trumbull, and Thomas Sully.
Notable teachers at Woolwich included Frederick Augustus Abel, Peter Barlow, Samuel Hunter Christie, Adair Crawford, George Greenhill, Percy MacMahon, Paul Sandby and James Joseph Sylvester.
Charter members of the Academy are Samuel Adams, John Adams, John Bacon, James Bowdoin, Charles Chauncy, John Clark, David Cobb, Samuel Cooper, Thomas Cushing, Nathan Cushing, William Cushing, Tristram Dalton, Francis Dana, Samuel Deane, Perez Fobes, Caleb Gannett, Henry Gardner, Benjamin Guild, John Hancock, Joseph Hawley, Edward Augustus Holyoke, Ebenezer Hunt, Jonathan Jackson, Charles Jarvis, Samuel Langdon, Levi Lincoln, Daniel Little, Elijah Lothrup, John Lowell, Samuel Mather, Samuel Moody, Andrew Oliver, Joseph Orne, Theodore Parsons, George Partridge, Robert Treat Paine, Phillips Payson, Samuel Phillips, Jr., John Pickering, Oliver Prescott, Zedekiah Sanger, Nathaniel Peaslee Sargeant, Micajah Sawyer, Theodore Sedgwick, William Sever, Stephen Sewall, David Sewall, John Sprague, Ebenezer Storer, Caleb Strong, James Sullivan, John Bernard Sweat, Nathaniel Tracy, Cotton Tufts, James Warren, Samuel West, Edward Wigglesworth, Joseph Willard, Samuel Williams, Abraham Williams, Nehemiah Williams, and James Winthrop.

Samuel and Ward
Former colonial governors of Rhode Island Stephen Hopkins and Samuel Ward, as well as the Reverend Isaac Backus and the Reverend Samuel Stillman, were among those who played an instrumental role in Brown's foundation and later became American revolutionaries.
Other philosophers who embraced panentheism have included Thomas Hill Green ( 1839 1882 ), James Ward ( 1843 1925 ), Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison ( 1856 1931 ) and Samuel Alexander ( 1859 1938 ).
Various strands of Calvinist thought of the 17th century were taken up by different parts of the Puritan movement, and in particular Amyraldism was adopted by some influential figures ( John Davenant, Samuel Ward, and to some extent Richard Baxter ).
* May 25 Samuel Ward, American politician ( d. 1776 )
The first water route across Lake Michigan between St. Joseph and Chicago began as a mail route in 1825, but service was sporadic until 1842 when Samuel and Eber Ward began a permanent service.
* Samuel Ringgold Ward, African-American pastor and abolitionist ordained a decade before Antoinette Blackwell
* Samuel Gaskins, 1st Ward and Mayor Pro Tem
In 1764, Stiles played an influential role in the establishment of the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations ( the original name for Brown University ) by contributing substantially to the drafting of its charter and by serving with thirty-five others-including Stephen Hopkins, William Ellery, Samuel Ward, the Reverend John Gano, the Reverend Isaac Backus, the Reverend Samuel Stillman, and the Reverend James Manning-as a founding fellow or trustee.
The other judges presiding on the case were Nathan Clifford, Noah Swayne, Samuel Miller, David Davis, Joseph Bradley, and Ward Hunt with the majority opinion, and Stephen Field and William Strong with the dissenting opinion.
Born Julia Ward in New York City, she was the fourth child of banker Samuel Ward and occasional poet Julia Rush Cutler.
Among her siblings was Samuel Cutler Ward.
* Samuel Gridley and Julia Ward Howe House
On 23 April 1843 he married Julia Ward, the daughter of wealthy New York banker Samuel Ward and Julia Rush Cutler.
His bitter political rival, Samuel Ward championed hard currency, whereas Hopkins advocated the use of paper money.
In 1774 he was given an additional important responsibility as one of Rhode Island's two delegates to the First Continental Congress, Samuel Ward being the other.
< center > Samuel Ward ( American statesman ) | Samuel Ward, Hopkins ' bitter rival, fought with him over the use of paper money.
For several years, Hopkins was locked in a bitter rivalry with Samuel Ward of Westerly, a strong supporter of hard currency, and also a champion of Newport, his town of origin.
Both men strongly supported an institution of higher learning within the colony, and both became trustees, with the name Stephen Hopkins appearing first on the list of 36 trustees, and that of Samuel Ward being third.

Samuel and December
This is mentioned in Samuel Pepys ' diary entry for 19 December 1663.
Cook married Elizabeth Batts ( 1742 1835 ), the daughter of Samuel Batts, keeper of the Bell Inn, Wapping and one of his mentors, on 21 December 1762 at St. Margaret's Church in Barking, Essex.
The December 1935 Hoare Laval Pact was an attempt by British Foreign Secretary Samuel Hoare and French Prime Minister Pierre Laval to end the conflict in Abyssinia by proposing to partition the country into an Italian sector and an Abyssinian sector.
* Dr. Samuel Johnson ( September 18, 1709 December 13, 1784 )
Contrary to von Moll's report, the fossil was not missing ; it was being studied by Samuel Thomas von Sömmerring, who gave a public lecture about it on 27 December 1810.
David Samuel " Sam " Peckinpah ( February 21, 1925 December 28, 1984 ) was an American film director and screenwriter who achieved prominence following the release of the Western epic The Wild Bunch ( 1969 ).
* December 17 Samuel Wesley, English poet and father of the Wesley brothers ( d. 1735 )
* December 31 Samuel Ajayi Crowther, 1st African Anglican bishop ; linguist and legendary missionary ( b. 1809 )
* December 25 Samuel Marsden of the Church Missionary Society preaches the first sermon in New Zealand at Oihi
* December 4 Samuel Butler, English satirist ( d. 1680 )
* December 25 Samuel de Champlain, French explorer and founder of Quebec ( b. c. 1567 )
* December 4 Samuel Butler, English writer ( d. 1902 )
* December 30 Samuel Newitt Wood, American Politician ( d. 1891 )
* December 13 Samuel Johnson, English writer and lexicographer ( b. 1709 )
* December 3 Samuel Crompton, English inventor ( d. 1827 )
* December 25 Samuel Jackson Pratt, known as ' Courtney Melmoth ' British writer, poet and actor ( d. 1814 )
* December 14 Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours, French politician ( d. 1817 )
* December 2 Samuel Penhallow, American colonist and historian ( b. 1665 )
* December 12 Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood, British admiral ( d. 1816 )
* December 4 Samuel Argall, English adventurer and naval officer ( d. 1626 )
* December 22 Hermann Samuel Reimarus, German philosopher and writer ( d. 1768 )
Samuel Huntington Responds to His Critics ", Foreign Affairs, November / December 1993 ( full text )
He also submitted a letter of resignation to Adjutant General Samuel Cooper on December 30, 1863, but his request to be relieved was denied.
Samuel Leroy Jackson ( born December 21, 1948 ) is an
Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours ( December 14, 1739 August 7, 1817 ) was a French writer, economist, and government official.

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