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Samuel Seabury (November 30, 1729 –
February 25, 1796) was the
first American Episcopal bishop, the
second Presiding Bishop of the
Episcopal Church in...
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Seabury may
refer to:
Seabury,
Dublin Seabury (name)
Seabury-Western
Theological Seminary Seabury Commission, a
commission investigating corruption in...
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Seabury Capital (
Seabury) is an
American boutique investment and
merchant bank that has a
focus on the
aviation industry.
Outside the U.S., the firm has...
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David Seabury (1885 – 1
April 1960) was an
American psychologist, writer, and lecturer.
While practicing as a
consulting psychologist in New York City...
- Driggs-
Seabury Ordnance Company was
founded in 1897 by
William H.
Driggs and
Samuel Seabury, both US Navy officers, in
partnership with William's brother...
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Seabury School is an
independent school for
gifted children in Tacoma, Washington.
Founded in 1989,
Seabury is the only
independent school in the South...
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Seabury Grandin Quinn (also
known as
Jerome Burke;
January 1, 1889 –
December 24, 1969) was an
American government lawyer, journalist, and pulp magazine...
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Seabury Hall is a
private college preparatory school in
Makawao (on the
island of Maui). It is
affiliated with the
Episcopal Church. It was
founded in...
- great-grandson of
Bishop Samuel Seabury.
William Jones Seabury was the
father of
notable American judge Samuel Seabury.
Memoir of
Bishop Seabury Lectures on Apostolic...
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Judge Samuel Seabury (1873–1958) of the New York
Court of
Appeals Judge David Seabury of the
Inferior Court of
Common Pleas for
Annapolis County, Nova...