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    Sarah Wesley, née Gwynne, also known as Sally Wesley (1726 – 28 December 1822) was the wife of itinerant Methodist Charles Wesley, brother of John Wesley, the main founder of Methodism. The daughter of a wealthy family, Wesley once performed musically for George III and passed this talent onto two of her sons, both of whom were ...

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  3. This essay introduces the unpublished poetry of Sarah Wesley (1759—1828), daughter of co-founder and poet of Methodism Charles Wesley. Although Sarah Wesley is a crucial (if unacknowledged) source for our knowledge of early Methodism, her poetry

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  6. Apr 18, 2022 · Sarah Wesley (1759 or 1760-1828), known to friends and family as “Sally,” was the only surviving daughter of Charles Wesley (1707-1788). She was a devoted daughter and sister, as well as traveler and socialite.

  7. May 1, 2013 · The woman – whom Krien calls Sarah Wesley, since under the rules of rape trials Krien cannot use her real name – says she had consensual sex in a South Melbourne house with a man called Nate Cooper.