Frederick Wills (Guyana) — Frederick Wills (died 1993) was the foreign affairs minister of Guyana in the 1970s. He was later one of the founders of the Schiller Institute in the United States, part of the LaRouche movement. Wills started out as a solicitor with a prominent … Wikipedia
Sir Frederick Wills, 1st Baronet — (22 November 1838 ndash; 18 February 1909) was a businessman in the United Kingdom. He was a director of W. D. H. O. Wills, which later merged into the Imperial Tobacco Company.Wills was also Liberal Unionist Member of Parliament (MP) for Bristol … Wikipedia
Wills — is a surname, and may refer to:* Alfred Wills * Andrew Wills * Anneke Wills * Arthur Wills * Bob Wills * Bump Wills * Chill Wills * Chris Wills * Christopher Wills, American biologist * Dave Wills * Erin Wills, American model * Frank Wills… … Wikipedia
Wills Baronets — There have been four Baronetcies created for members of the Wills family, owners of W. D. H. O. Wills and the Imperial Tobacco Company. All four creations were in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.The Wills Baronetcy, of Blagdon in the County… … Wikipedia
Frederick Walker (explorer) — Frederick Walker (c. 1820 19 September – 1866) was an Australian explorer.Walker was born in England and emigrated to Australia as a young man. He held the position of Clerk of Petty Sessions in Tumut, New South Wales, before he was appointed as… … Wikipedia
Frederick John Bahr — (1837 1885) was an immigrant from Baden, Germany, who eventually settled on Wills Mountain in Cumberland, Maryland to avoid the encroachment of the Civil War. Frederick immigrated West most likely with his brother, Leonard. By 1862, they lived in … Wikipedia
Wills Creek (North Branch Potomac River) — Wills Creek is a tributary of the North Branch Potomac River in Pennsylvania and Maryland in the United States.Wills Creek drops off the Allegheny Mountains of southeastern Somerset County, Pennsylvania, and enters the North Branch Potomac River… … Wikipedia
Frederick Lenz — Frederick Philip Lenz, III, Ph.D., also known as Rama and Atmananda (February 9 1950 in San Diego, California April 12 1998), was a spiritual leader who propounded a syncretic blend of Hinduism, Zen, Vedanta, and Mysticism; he called this… … Wikipedia
Frederick Vanderbilt Field — (April 13, 1905 ndash; February 1, 2000) was a great great grandson of railroad tycoon Cornelius Commodore Vanderbilt who became a specialist on Asia, worked for the Institute of Pacific Relations, and supported so many openly Communist… … Wikipedia
Frederick Holbrook — Frederick G. Holbrook (* 15. Februar 1813 in East Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; † 28. April 1909 in Brattleboro, Vermont) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1861 bis 1863 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Vermont. Inhaltsverzeichnis… … Deutsch Wikipedia