William Spooner — [William Spooner] (1844–1930) an English ↑clergyman and teacher at ↑Oxford University. He was well known for his habit of accidentally changing round the first sounds of two or more words when he spoke, so that he might say ‘the wrong liver’… … Useful english dictionary
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William Spooner (Australian politician) — Sir William Henry Spooner KCMG (23 December 1897 – 14 July 1966) was an Australian politician.Spooner was born in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills and was educated at Christ Church School. He enlisted in the First Australian Imperial Force at the … Wikipedia
William Archibald Spooner — (July 22, 1844 ndash;August 29, 1930) was a famous Oxford don after whom is named a linguistic phenomenon, Spoonerism.BiographySpooner was educated at Oswestry School and New College, Oxford, where he was the first non Wykehamist to become an… … Wikipedia
William F. Vilas — William Freeman Vilas William Freeman Vilas (* 9. Juli 1840 in Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont; † 28. August 1908 in Madison, Wisconsin) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker der Demokrati … Deutsch Wikipedia
William Vilas — William Freeman Vilas William Freeman Vilas (* 9. Juli 1840 in Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont; † 28. August 1908 in Madison, Wisconsin) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker der Demokrati … Deutsch Wikipedia
William Quantrill — William Clarke Quantrill Born July 31, 1837(1837 07 31) Canal Dover (now Dover), Ohio … Wikipedia
William Paine Sheffield junior — William Paine Sheffield William Paine Sheffield junior (* 1. Juni 1857 in Newport, Rhode Island; † 19. Oktober 1919 in Exeter, Rhode Island) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1909 und 1911 vertrat er den ersten Wahlbezi … Deutsch Wikipedia
William Archibald (disambiguation) — William Archibald may refer to:*William Archibald (1852 1926), English born Australian politician *William Archibald (screenwriter) (1917 1970), Trinidad and Tobago born American screenwriter (for example, of I Confess )William Archibald may also … Wikipedia
William Inge (priest) — William Ralph Inge Born 6 June 1860 Crayke, Yorkshire, England Died 26 February 1954 Wallingford, England … Wikipedia