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Samuel Judges Israel 3 ¶ And Samuel spake unto all the house of Israel, saying,...
Samuel, two books of the Bible, originally a single work, called First and Second Samuel in modern Bibles, and First and Second Kingdoms in the Septuagint.
...Samuel's Address to the People 1 And Samuel said unto all Israel, Behold, I have hearkened unto your voice in all that ye said unto me, and have made a king over...
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 [minstrels] The Great Panjandrum -- Samuel Foote
Foote's sntences were handed to Maklin at the end of the lecture, with a request that he would read them and afterwards repeat them from memory.
It continues: "According to a writer on "Samuel Foote" in the Quarterly Review, No.190, Sept. 1854, these lines were produced by Samuel Foote (1720-1777) at a lecture given by Chas.
It is not recorded whether or not Macklin was, in fact, able to memorise the passage at first reading, but he apparently took great pleasure in reciting both the anecdote and the passage in later life).
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 Foote Family
Essex yeoman doth put himself apprentice to Samuel Croylye of Colchester, aforesaid grocer and Free Burgess from the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel last past for the term of eight years.
Note: Two children, Elizabeth and Mary not named in their father's will.
I give & bequeath unto my Grand son Joh Studder halfe my Great Lott which Lyes at the further Bownds of the Towne, & the other halfe of the sayd Lott I give vnto my grand sons Joseph & Benjamin Churchill & their heirs forever.
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 CHOTANKERS -- first on WorldServer, Cambridge for BBC
Chotank presents a picture of the Church where Richard Foote (who was later a merchant of Rood Lane, London) held his church membership in 1650 when he married Hester Hayward, his master's daughter, after the death of his first wife.
Topham and rest of Foote / Foot family were honored in Windsor Parish Church during
After the story in the Washington Post Jim Nash, current owner of Foote's Cedar Grove, wrote this author of Chotankers, who also is the Chotank.com web developer/producer, saying in his personal note, "I wanted you to be the first to know."
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Foote was baptized on January 27, 1720 at St. Mary's Church in Truro.
One of the cows soon after smelling the hay, as she passed by the church door, instantly seized on it, and, by tugging at the rope, made the bell ring, to the astonishment of the sexton and the whole parish (Fitzgerald 14).
Samuel Foote was an English actor, wit and playwright; humorist and dramatist best known for his gift of mimicry, which he often directed at his peers and other respectable people of his time.
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 Branford Genealogy Web, 1800 Census
Hubbard, Samuel unplaced, lived Branford near the library.
His unmarried sister Sybil probably lived with him.
All the Blackstones lived near each other in Damascus.
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 FOOTE, SAMUEL (1720-1777) - Online Information article about FOOTE, SAMUEL (1720-1777)
Not that sentimental scenes and even sentimental characters are wanting, but these See also:
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Foote was educated at the collegiate school at See also:
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 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Foote removed to Stratford, where his house lot of one acre was on Main street, directly east of the old burial ground near the present Congregational Church.
Samuel's second son Samuel was slain by Indians at Deerfield, 1704.
Belden, his son Nathaniel and daughter Esther captive, killed his wife and three ehildren, and wounded Samuel and Abigail, but they recovered, altho' Samuel had a hatchet stuck in his head, and some of his brains came out at his wound.
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr06/rr06_002.html   (889 words)

  
 HORTON FOOTE FAX
Accounts including one by the WPA say that his uncle offered to help him build the mansion house but because of a disagreement the uncle withdrew his financial support.
Frederick Foote built Waverley in 1836 on land his father had first purchased in 1810.
Samuel's father Richard with second wife Hester and youngest living son Francis are on the same London census.
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 October 21st
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born in 1772 at Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, of which parish his father was vicar.
The Book of Days is proudly brought to
Foote came forward and stated that he had some young performers whom he had been drilling for some time back, and that perhaps the company would have no objections to see them go through their lessons till the chocolate could be got ready.
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 Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Wells
Nathan Perkins, pastor of the church to which his parents belonged, and who baptized all his brothers and sisters except Nathaniel P., his namesake.
Hepzibah Loomis, wife of Ichabod, was a great granddaughter of Joseph Loomis, the emigrant, through his son Nathaniel, born 1638, died July 23, 1728; married, November 24, 1654, Elizabeth Moore, daughter of John and granddaughter of Thomas Moore, the emigrant.
She survived him, and married (second) Samuel Thomas.
http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/hmgfm/wells-2.html   (3129 words)

  
 New Genealogical Material for Foote family
The rest of his estate to his wife Hester Foote, who is named joint executor with his son Samuel Foote.
200 Pounds, which his father Samuel Foote shall put in trade for him till his majority; also 1500 acres of his land in Virginia.
P.A.B. identifies testator with the parish of St. Dunstan in the East, London, perhaps his place of residence.
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 Andrew Hull Foote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Foote led a landing party that seized the barrier forts at Canton, China, in reprisal for these attacks.
Three ships were named USS Foote for him.
Wounded in action at Fort Donelson, Foote was promoted to rear admiral on July 16, 1862, and was on his way to take command of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron for duty outside Charleston, South Carolina, when he died at New York.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Hull_Foote   (538 words)

  
 Views on the Cosmos: France - Biographies
Accustomed to an extravagant lifestyle, he ran himself into debt while at University and was briefly incarcerated.
In order to avoid the restraints of the Licensing Act, Foote performed for his friends at "teas," which required them to pay for tea and chocolate and he would perform his satires as free entertainment.
In 1777, he lost control of the Haymarket and was forced to leave the stage due to problems that arose from offending the Duchess of Kingston, a victim of one of his satires, and died in Dover on his way to France in hopes of recovering his health.
http://courses.wcupa.edu/wanko/LIT400/France/bio.htm   (1119 words)

  
 Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Children of Nathaniel and Tabitha (Bishop) Foote, born at Branford:
Children of Stephen and Elizabeth (Nash) Foote, born at Branford:
Ca 1710 Joseph second married Sarah Rose (12834), daughter of Dea.
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 Samuel A. Foote
The American Senator, Samuel A. Foote was born in Cheshire, Connecticut, 8th November 1780, and died there, 15th September 1846.
He was graduated at Yale in 1797, and became a merchant in New Haven.
http://www.nndb.com/people/106/000050953   (164 words)

  
 Foote, Samuel Augustus - definition of Foote, Samuel Augustus by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
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 AllRefer.com - Samuel Augustus Foote (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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 Individuals: Margaret Foote - Rebecca Foote
Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote of Wethersfield, Conn. and His Descendants" Vol 1.
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 Samuel Foote Quotes
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Say, when the ground our father Adam till'd, And mother Eve the humble distaff held, Who then his pedigree presumed to trace, Or challenged the prerogative of place?
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Treatise on the Passions, So Far As They Regard the Stage
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 Foote, Andrew Hull articles on Encyclopedia.com
New Haven, Conn.; son of Samuel Augustus Foot.
As executive officer of the Cumberland (1843-45), Foote made her the first temperance ship of the navy.
Foote, Andrew Hull FOOTE, ANDREW HULL [Foote, Andrew Hull], 1806-63, American naval officer, b.
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 Samuel Augustus Foot
He was again (1833) elected—this time a Whig—to the House of Representatives, but he resigned to become governor of Connecticut.
Samuel Augustus Foote - Foote, Samuel Augustus: see Foot, Samuel Augustus.
Samuel Augustus FOOTE - FOOTE, Samuel Augustus (1780—1846) Senate Years of Service: 1827-1829; 1829-1833 Party:...
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 Gardening With Native Wild Flowers - Samuel B.; Foote, Leonard E Jones
The book is in Very Good++ condition, with no writing inside from previous owners.
Gardening With Native Wild Flowers by Jones, Samuel B.; Foote, Leonard E
Gardening With Native Wild Flowers - Samuel B.; Foote, Leonard E Jones
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 Find in a Library: Memoirs of Samuel Foote, Esq. : with a collection of his genuine bon-mots, anecdotes, opinions, &c., ...
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Find in a Library: Memoirs of Samuel Foote, Esq.
by William Cook; Samuel Foote; Samuel Foote; Samuel Foote; Samuel Foote
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 University of Michigan Library Name Resolver Service
To which are added, never published, The Diversions of the Morning, and Foote's Trial for a Libel on Peter Paragraph.
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 Samuel Foote Quotes and Quotations compiled by GIGA
Samuel Foote Quotes and Quotations compiled by GIGA
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 Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Foote, Samuel
Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference > Brewer’s Dictionary > Bibliographical Appendix > Foote, Samuel
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 Annitta Farmer, b: 1855 - Oswego Co., NY
Firmage, Robert Fisher, Elizabeth (- BEF 1644) Fisher, Hannah (7 MAR 1712 -) Fisher, Lydia Fisher, Nathaniel Fiske, Joshual M. Fitch, Ann Fitch, John Fitch, Lindal Fitch, Samuel Fitch, Thomas Fitch, UNKM Fitzgilbert, John
(ABT 1616 - 8 SEP 1700) Foote, Elizabeth (1654 - 16 SEP 1696) Foote, Elizabeth Foote, Ephraim Foote, Frances (ABT 1629 -) Foote, Joanna M. Foote, Josiah Foote, Mary (ABT 1623 -) Foote, Nathaniel (10 JAN 1648 - 12 JAN 1703) Foote, Nathaniel (1620 - BEF 23 SEP 1655) Foote, Nathaniel
(- ABT 950) Field, Aaron Field, Bethia (ABT 1684 -) Field, Chloe (- 10 APR 1781) Field, Ebenezer Field, Editha Field, John (- 26 JUN 1717) Field, Joseph (- 15 FEB 1736) Field, Paul Field, Samuel (- 24 JUN 1697) Field, Sarah (30 JUN 1683 -) Field, Seth Field, Zachariah Filer, Zerubabel Finch, Martha
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 I631: Lawrence Samuel FOOTE (10 Jul 1907 - ____)
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I631: Lawrence Samuel FOOTE (10 Jul 1907 - ____)
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 Captain Samuel Foote, b: 1637 - Salem, Massachusetts
Captain Samuel Foote, b: 1637 - Salem, Massachusetts
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 CHRONONHOTONTHOLOGOS
The Englishman return'd from Paris, by Samuel Foote.
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