He received his early education from his mother, who always took a special interest in him as her firstborn. Samuel Wesley, M.A., the younger, was the eldest child of Samuel and Susanna Wesley, and was born in or near London in 1691. … As the eldest daughter Susanna often relied on her as a helpmate to care for her younger siblings. His bent was for classics; he thought it an irksome break in his studies when Sprat, … Having been a … Little known today, Wesley's Battle of the Sexes (originally published anonymously) became one of the most frequently-reprinted Spenser imitations of the eighteenth century; indeed it … Three boys and seven girls survived. Samuel, … Wesley was born in Spitalfields on 10 Feb. 1690-1, the eldest child of Samuel Wesley (1662-1735). Die Kirche steht gegründet. Susannah was born on January 20 1669, in Spital Yard, London, Middlesex, England. Ten of those 19 children lived to adulthood. Anna Thekla von Weling, Samuel John Stone, Samuel Sebastian Wesley O God Of Our Salvation (Aurelia) O God Of Our Salvation (Aurelia) Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Timothy Dudley-Smith All Praise To Thee Eternal Lord. Portrait of Samuel Wesley Junior part of a letter written by Samuel Wesley Junior. Though Samuel Wesley does not imitate Spenser's mannerisms, his allegorical characters display considerable familiarity with the Faerie Queene. Samuel WESLEY was born in Whitchurch in Dorset in 1662, the younger son of Rev John WESLEY, Vicar of Whitchurch in Devon who was ejected from his vicarage and imprisoned for failing to use the Book of Common Prayer in his church.
Samuel Wesley the Younger: 1743: Anonymous 1793: John Whitehead 1807: Robert Southey 1812: John Nichols 1812: Alexander Chalmers Biography by John Whitehead: 1793: Rev. Samuel Wesley's high … Emilia Wesley (1692-1771) Emilia was born on 31 December 1692 and known to the family as Emily. His grandfather Rev Bartholemew WESLEY had earlier been ejected from his living at Charmouth in Dorset in 1662 by the Act of Uniformity. In 1688 he married Susanna Annesley (who happened to be the 25th of 25 children) and the pair welcomed 19 children of their own. All Praise To Thee Eternal Lord. Samuel Wesley the Younger. He had 19 children, nine of whom died in infancy. Rev was born on December 17 1662, in Whitchurch, Dorset, England. Samuel Wesley (10 Feb. 1691 - 6 November 1739) (called the younger to distinguish him from his father) was an English poet and cleric. He entered Westminster School in 1704, and was elected king's scholar in 1707. Two, John (#15) and Charles (#18), went on to found the Methodist Church.