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** Samuel Prout, English painter ( d. 1852 )
* Samuel Prout, watercolorist, lived for a time in Kennington Road.
In London Cotman was friends with a number of artists including James Stark, George Cattermole, Samuel Prout and Cornelius Varley.
Among the important and highly talented contemporaries of Turner and Girtin were John Varley, John Sell Cotman, Anthony Copley Fielding, Samuel Palmer, William Havell and Samuel Prout.
Turner, Thomas Stothard and Samuel Prout.
Samuel Prout painted by John Jackson in 1831
Market Day by Samuel Prout
A View in Nuremberg by Samuel Prout
Utrecht Town Hall by Samuel Prout in 1841
He was born at Plymouth, the fourth of fourteen children born to Samuel Prout Senior, a naval outfitter in the dockyard city, and Mary Cater.
Samuel Gillespie Prout followed in his father's footsteps by also painting watercolours.
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* Sabine Baring-Gould on Samuel Prout.

Samuel and September
* Sir Samuel Henry Strong – September 30, 1875
Quainoo led the force from July 1990 to September 1990, before being superseded by a Nigerian officer in the aftermath of Liberian President Samuel Doe's death.
* Dr. Samuel Johnson ( September 18, 1709 – December 13, 1784 )
* A Vision of Britain Through Time James Boswell, The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, discussion in entries for 22 and 23 September 1773.
Samuel Butler ( baptized 14 February 1613 – 25 September 1680 ) was a poet and satirist.
* September 4 – Samuel Hui, Hong Kong singer
* September 1 – Samuel Coleridge Taylor, African-British composer
* September 29 – Samuel Fenton Cary, American politician ( b. 1814 )
* September 27, 1722 ( in Boston )- Samuel Adams-American statesman, political philosopher and Founding Father of the U. S .. Died on October 2, 1803.
* September 20 – Samuel Champlain arrives back in France.
* September 27 – Samuel Francis du Pont, American admiral ( d. 1865 )
* September 18 – Lyrical Ballads is published anonymously by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, inaugurating the English Romantic movement in literature.
* September 27 – Samuel Adams, American revolutionary leader ( d. 1803 )
* September 25 – Samuel Pepys has his first cup of tea ( an event recorded in his diary ).
* September 18 – Samuel Johnson, English writer and lexicographer ( d. 1784 )
* September 1 – September 2 – While Wampanoags and Nipmucks attack Deerfield, Massachusetts, Captain Samuel Moseley commands Massachusetts troops in an attack on the Pennacook tribe.
Curry was born on September 12, 1900, in Millis, Massachusetts, to Samuel Silas Curry and Anna Baright Curry, who ran a school for elocution.
Charles Samuel " Chaz " Addams ( January 7, 1912 – September 29, 1988 ) was an American cartoonist known for his darkly humorous and macabre characters.
A stage adaptation of the film by playwright Samuel Adamson received its world première at the Old Vic in London's West End on 4 September 2007.
During a visit to Zürich in September 1937, he drafted the entire third act in one day after a long evening walk in the rain with a friend, author Samuel Morris Steward.
He would later take on William Price ( 2 May 1727 ), Samuel Jolley ( 5 September 1727 ), Bethell Wellington ( 2 September 1729 ), and Halhed Garland ( 5 May 1730 ).
Samuel D. " Sam " Waksal, Ph. D., ( born 8 September 1947 ) is the founder and former CEO of the biopharmaceutical company ImClone Systems.
In September 2006, City Brewing Company agreed to purchase the brewery, and they licensed it to the Boston Beer Company in April 2007 as a satellite brewery to produce Samuel Adams beers.

Samuel and 17
Abner is only referred to incidentally in Saul's history ( 1 Samuel 17: 55, 26: 5 ), and is not mentioned in the account of the disastrous battle of Gilboa when Saul's power was crushed.
At 17: 30, Nelson hailed one of his two leading ships, HMS Zealous under Captain Samuel Hood, which had been racing Goliath to be the first to fire on the French.
As in English, the Hebrew word for " love ", ahavah אהבה, is used to describe intimate or romantic feelings or relationships, such as the love between parent and child in Genesis 22: 2 ; 25: 28 ; 37: 3 ; the love between close friends in I Samuel 18: 2, 20: 17 ; or the love between a young man and young woman in Song of Songs.
The etymology of the word into English is from Old French Philistin, from Classical Latin Philistinus found in the writings of Josephus, from Late Greek Philistinoi ( Phylistiim in the Septuagint ) found in the writings by Philo, from Hebrew Plištim, ( e. g. 1 Samuel 17: 36 ; 2 Samuel 1: 20 ; Judges 14: 3 ; Amos 1: 8 ), " people of Plešt " (" Philistia "); cf.
* Near the Valley of Elah, David defeats Goliath in single combat ( 1 Samuel 17 ).
The Bible also provides one of the more famous slinger stories, the battle between David and Goliath from the First Book of Samuel 17: 34-36, probably written in the 7th or 6th century BC, describing events alleged to have occurred around the 10th century BC.
The original meaning of tzevaot may be found in 1 Samuel 17: 45, where it is interpreted as denoting " the God of the armies of Israel ".
* December 17Samuel Wesley, English poet and father of the Wesley brothers ( d. 1735 )
* November 17Samuel Holden Parsons, American major general of the Revolutionary War and member of the Connecticut House of Representatives ( b. 1737 )
* April 17Samuel Morey, American inventor ( b. 1762 )
* May 17Samuel Clarke, English philosopher ( b. 1675 )
As of February 17, 1972, when Shakur was identified as one of four BLA members on a short trip to Chattanooga, Tennessee, Shakur was wanted for questioning ( along with Robert Vickers, Twyman Meyers, Samuel Cooper, and Paul Stewart ) in relation to police killings, a Queens bank robbery, and the grenade attack.
The account of the battle between David and Goliath is told in 1 Samuel, chapter 17.
A word almost identical with it appears earlier in the passage — the word mitzchat, translated as " greaves " — the flexible leg-armour that protected Goliath's lower leg ( see I Samuel 17: 6 ).
The earliest manuscripts, such as the fourth-century AD Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209 do not contain the verses describing David coming each day with food for his brothers, nor 1 Samuel 17: 55 – 58 in which Saul seems unaware of David ’ s identity, referring to him as " this youth " and asking Abner to find out the name of his father.
This removes a number of ambiguities which have puzzled commentators: it removes 1 Samuel 17: 55 – 58 in which Saul seems not to know David, despite having taken him as his shield-bearer and harpist ; it removes 1 Samuel 17: 50, the presence of which makes it seem as if David kills Goliath twice, once with his sling and then again with a sword ; and it gives David a clear reason, as Saul ’ s personal shield-bearer, for accepting Goliath ’ s challenge.
The armor described in 1 Samuel 17 is typical of Greek armor of the sixth century BC rather than of Philistines armor of the tenth century, and narrative formulae such as the settlement of battle by single combat between champions is characteristic of the Homeric epics ( the Iliad ) but not of the ancient Near East.
The designation of Goliath as a איש הביניים, " man of the in-between " ( a longstanding difficulty in translating 1 Samuel 17 ) appears to be a borrowing from Greek " man of the metaikhmion ( μεταίχμιον )", i. e. the space between two opposite army camps where champion combat would take place.
It is likewise the holy rod with which Moses worked ( Exodus 4: 20, 21 ), with which Aaron performed wonders before Pharaoh ( Exodus 7: 10 ), and with which, finally, David slew the giant Goliath ( I Samuel 17: 40 ).
The King James Bible ( KJV ) reports the giant Goliath as " six cubits and a span " in height — over nine feet tall, ( over 2. 75 m ) ( 1 Samuel 17: 4 KJV ), but the Septuagint, a Greek Bible, also gives Goliath's height as " four cubits and a span " (~ 2. 00 m ).
This woodcut depicts an event recorded in 2 Samuel 17: 17-21.

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