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Samuel Shaw (police Officer)
Samuel Shaw may refer to: Sports *Dexter Lumis (born 1984), American professional wrestler also known as Samuel Shaw *Samuel Shaw (bowls player) from Lawn bowls at the 1996 Summer Paralympics *Samuel Shaw (tennis), played in 1883 U.S. National Championships – Men's Doubles Others *Samuel Shaw (consul) (1754–1794), first American consul to China at the consulate in Canton *Samuel Shaw (minister) (1635–1696), English nonconformist minister *Samuel Shaw (naval officer), first American whistleblower *Samuel Shaw (New Zealand) (1819–?), New Zealand labour reformer *Samuel Shaw (police officer) from Kingston Police *Samuel Shaw (politician) (1768–1827), American politician *Samuel Shaw (slave trader) (1718-1781), operating from the Port of Liverpool *Samuel Shaw, commander of *Samuel R. Shaw (1911–1989), United States Marine Corps general *Samuel Shaw Residence on National Register of Historic Places listings in Summit County, Ohio See also

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Dexter Lumis
Samuel Robert Shaw (born January 17, 1984) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Dexter Lumis ( ) and is a member of The Wyatt Sicks faction. He is also known for his time with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), where he performed as Samuel Shaw from 2010 to 2015. Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Shaw started his professional wrestling career in 2007 on the independent circuit. In 2010, he signed with TNA where he won the TNA Gut Check challenge in 2012 before spending a stint in its then-developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling, later returning in 2013. Upon departing TNA in 2015, Shaw returned to the independent wrestling scene for the next 5 years until signing with WWE in 2019. He was released in April 2022, and returned once more to the independent circuit before returning to WWE in August 2022. Early life Shaw was born in January 1984, in Jacksonville, Florida. He attended Allen D. ...
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Samuel Shaw (police Officer)
Samuel Shaw may refer to: Sports *Dexter Lumis (born 1984), American professional wrestler also known as Samuel Shaw *Samuel Shaw (bowls player) from Lawn bowls at the 1996 Summer Paralympics *Samuel Shaw (tennis), played in 1883 U.S. National Championships – Men's Doubles Others *Samuel Shaw (consul) (1754–1794), first American consul to China at the consulate in Canton *Samuel Shaw (minister) (1635–1696), English nonconformist minister *Samuel Shaw (naval officer), first American whistleblower *Samuel Shaw (New Zealand) (1819–?), New Zealand labour reformer *Samuel Shaw (police officer) from Kingston Police *Samuel Shaw (politician) (1768–1827), American politician *Samuel Shaw (slave trader) (1718-1781), operating from the Port of Liverpool *Samuel Shaw, commander of *Samuel R. Shaw (1911–1989), United States Marine Corps general *Samuel Shaw Residence on National Register of Historic Places listings in Summit County, Ohio See also

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National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Summit County, Ohio
__NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Summit County, Ohio. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Summit County, Ohio, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map. There are 187 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 3 National Historic Landmarks. The city of Akron is the location of 63 of these properties and districts, including 2 of the National Historic Landmarks; they are listed separately, while the 125 properties and districts and the National Historic Landmarks in the remaining parts of the county are listed here. One district, the Valley Railway Historic District, is split between Akron and other parts of the county, and is thus included on both lists. Another 2 properties were onc ...
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Samuel Shaw Residence
Samuel is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the biblical judges to the Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy), United Kingdom of Israel under Saul, and again in the monarchy's transition from Saul to David. He is Veneration, venerated as a prophet in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In addition to his role in the Bible, Samuel is mentioned in Jewish rabbinic literature, rabbinical literature, in the Christian New Testament, and in the second chapter of the Quran (although the text does not mention him by name). He is also treated in the fifth through seventh books of ''Antiquities of the Jews'', written by the Jewish scholar Josephus in the first century. He is first called "the Seer" in Books of Samuel, 1 Samuel 9:9. Biblical account Family Samuel's mother was Hannah (biblical figure), Hannah and his father was Elkanah. Elkanah lived at Ramathaim-Zophim, Ramathaim in the district of Zuph. His genealogy is also found in ...
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Samuel Shaw (slave Trader)
Samuel Shaw (1718 – 1781) was an English slave trader. He was responsible for at least 119 slave voyages between 1750 and 1778. Early life Shaw was born in Liverpool in England. His father, also called Samuel Shaw, was a mercer. Slave trade Shaw was a member of the African Company of Merchants. Prior to 1750, the British Crown held a monopoly of rights for slave trading in West Africa with a business called the Royal African Company. An act of parliament ended the monopoly, the act was established by King George II and entitled "An Act for the extending and improving the trade to Africa, 1750, for the port of Liverpool". Shaw kidnapped over half of his enslaved people from the Bight of Biafra The Bight of Biafra, also known as the Bight of Bonny, is a bight off the west- central African coast, in the easternmost part of the Gulf of Guinea. This "bight" has also sometimes been erroneously referred to as the "Bight of Africa" because .... The locality in West Africa has no ...
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Samuel Shaw (politician)
Samuel Shaw (December 1768October 23, 1827) was an American politician. He served as a United States representative from Vermont. Biography Shaw was born in Dighton in the Province of Massachusetts Bay to John Shaw and Molly Hudson. He moved to Putney, Vermont, at the age of ten, and received limited schooling as a youth. He moved to Castleton in the Vermont Republic in 1789 and studied medicine for two years, and then commenced the practice of medicine in Castleton. Shaw was elected to both the Vermont House of Representatives in 1800. He served from 1800 until 1807, and was Presidential Elector from Vermont in 1804. He was elected as a Democratic-Republican candidate to the Tenth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Witherell. He was reelected to the Eleventh and Twelfth Congresses and served from September 6, 1808, to March 3, 1813. He served in the United States Army during the War of 1812 as a hospital surgeon from April 6, 1813, to June 15, 1 ...
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Kingston Police
The Kingston Police is the municipal police force for the city of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It was established by the Kingston City Council, Common Council of Kingston on December 20, 1841, making it one of the oldest police forces in Canada. Today, the Kingston Police is made up of approximately 300 members serving an area of 451.58 square kilometers and 132,485 (2021 Census) people. History The Kingston Police Force was established by the Kingston City Council, Common Council of Kingston on December 20, 1841, in an attempt to manage the lawlessness in the capital of the former Province of Canada. The original police force comprised a Chief Constable and four sub-constables. Despite their best effort, the force's growth was limited due to monetary restraints. In the 1850s, they were composed of about 8-10 officers growing to about a dozen in the 1860s, where it remained until the early 20th century. Following World War II, the force finally began growing at a more consiste ...
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Samuel Shaw (New Zealand)
Samuel Shaw (1819–?) was a New Zealand labour reformer. He was born in Littlebury, Essex, England England is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers about 62%, and List of islands of England, more than 100 smaller adjacent islands. It ... in about 1819. References 1819 births New Zealand activists English emigrants to New Zealand Year of death missing {{NewZealand-bio-stub ...
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Samuel Shaw (bowls Player)
Samuel Shaw may refer to: Sports * Dexter Lumis (born 1984), American professional wrestler also known as Samuel Shaw * Samuel Shaw (bowls player) from Lawn bowls at the 1996 Summer Paralympics * Samuel Shaw (tennis), played in 1883 U.S. National Championships – Men's Doubles Others *Samuel Shaw (consul) (1754–1794), first American consul to China at the consulate in Canton * Samuel Shaw (minister) (1635–1696), English nonconformist minister * Samuel Shaw (naval officer), first American whistleblower * Samuel Shaw (New Zealand) (1819–?), New Zealand labour reformer * Samuel Shaw (police officer) from Kingston Police * Samuel Shaw (politician) (1768–1827), American politician * Samuel Shaw (slave trader) (1718-1781), operating from the Port of Liverpool *Samuel Shaw, commander of * Samuel R. Shaw (1911–1989), United States Marine Corps general * Samuel Shaw Residence on National Register of Historic Places listings in Summit County, Ohio __NOTOC__ This is a list o ...
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Samuel Shaw (naval Officer)
Samuel Shaw was a Revolutionary War naval officer who, along with Richard Marven, were among the first whistleblowers of the infant United States. As a whistleblower, Shaw was instrumental in the Continental Congress' passage of the first whistleblower protection law in the United States. Shaw, a midshipman, and Marven, a third lieutenant in the Continental Navy, were moved to act after witnessing the torture of British prisoners of war by Commodore Esek Hopkins, then Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy. Shaw and Marven were both from Rhode Island, as was Hopkins, whose brother was Stephen Hopkins, Governor of the new state, and a signatory to the Declaration of Independence A declaration of independence is an assertion by a polity in a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state. Such places are usually declared from part or all of the territory of another state or failed state, or are breaka .... For reporting the misconduct of the Navy's h ...
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Samuel Shaw (minister)
Samuel Shaw (1635–1696) was an English nonconformist minister. Life The son of Thomas Shaw, blacksmith, he was born at Repton, Derbyshire, in 1635. From Repton Grammar School he went to St John's College, Cambridge, where he was admitted sizar, 23 December 1650, and graduated B.A. In 1656 he was appointed master of the grammar school at Tamworth, Staffordshire, Tamworth, Warwickshire. Before 15 September 1657 he was called to be curate of the chapelry of Moseley, under John Hall, vicar of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, brother of Thomas Hall (minister, born 1610), Thomas Hall. There being no Classis (ecclesiastical), classis in Worcestershire, he was ordained by the presbyterian classis of Wirksworth, Derbyshire, on 12 January 1658. Some months later he was presented by Oliver Cromwell to the sequestered rectory of Long Whatton, Leicestershire (a crown living). His approbation and admission by the Triers are dated 28 May 1658, and he took possession on 5 June. The sequestered recto ...
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