Church of England clergyman and poet. Born Dorset. Rector of Epworth, Lincolnshire. See his wife Susannah Annesley for the children.
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Samuel Wesley (poet)
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Susanna Wesley monument
In the Bunhill Fields Burial Ground opposite lie the remains of Susannah Wesl...
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Rev. the Hon. Edward Carr Glyn
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St Swithin's church, London Stone
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Suranjit Sengupta
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Dickens at Cobley Farm
N12, Queen's Avenue, 70
Returned from his first trip to America Dickens spent some time here in 1842-3, and wrote Martin Chuzzlewit, based partly on his time in ...
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