William Rowe — may refer to:*William L. Rowe (b. 1931), American philosopher of religion *William Earl Rowe (1894 1984), politician in Ontario, Canada *William B. Rowe (1910 1955), American artist and art educator *Sir William Rowe (died 1593), Lord Mayor of… … Wikipedia
William Roper — von Hans Holbein, ca. 1536 Sir William Roper (* zwischen 1495 und 1498 in Kent; † 4. Januar 1578 in London), war ein englischer Rechtsgelehrter und Angehöriger des englischen Parlaments. Als Ehemann der gebildeten Mar … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sir Nicholas Slanning, 1st Baronet — (June 1643– April 1691) was an English courtier and MP. He was born the son of Sir Nicholas Slanning, who was killed in 1643 fighting for the Royalist cause in the Civil War, and his wife Gertrude (nêe Bagge). After the restoration of the… … Wikipedia
William Pearce Howland — Sir William Pearce Howland, PC, KCMG (* 29. Mai 1811 in Pawling, New York; † 1. Januar 1907 in Toronto) war ein kanadischer Politiker. Von 1867 bis 1868 war er Abgeordneter des … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet — The Right Honourable Sir Alexander Cockburn, Bt QC 1st Lord Chief Justice of England … Wikipedia
William Edward Parry — For the later admiral (1893 1972), see Edward Parry; for the New Zealand politician see William Parry (New Zealand) explorer; an evangelical [Christian] and an ardent advocate of moral reform in the navy. [Miller, p. 76] Parry was born in Bath,… … Wikipedia
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William Holliday — (also spelled Hollidaie and Halliday) ( c 1565 February 14, 1624) was a wealthy London businessman and chairman of the East India Company. He was apparently born in Gloucestershire. It is not clear who his parents were: Burke s Commoners makes… … Wikipedia
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Sir Edmund Denton, 1st Baronet — (25 October 1676 – 4 May 1714), was an English politician. Denton was the member of an ancient Buckinghamshire family which had been granted the manor of Hillesdon by King Edward IV.[1] He was returned to parliament as one of two representatives… … Wikipedia