William Percy — may refer to:*William Percy (bishop) (died 1462), British bishop *William Henry Percy (1788 1855), British naval officer *William Alexander Percy (1885 1942), American lawyer, planter and poet *William Armstrong Percy III (born 1933), American… … Wikipedia
William Percy Gilpin — The Rt Rev William Percy Gilpin [ [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp81597 NPG details] ] was a long serving Bishop of Kingston upon Thames [ [http://www.merstham.co.uk/merstham/MersthamHistory.htm Lays foundation stone for… … Wikipedia
William Thomas (bishop) — Rt. Rev. William Thomas D.D. (2 February 1613 ndash; 25 June 1689) was a Welsh Anglican bishop, serving as Bishop of St David s and Bishop of Worcester.LifeThomas was educated at Carmarthen Grammar School and the University of Oxford,… … Wikipedia
Percy (surname) — The following list includes people with the surname Percy:* Charles H. Percy (b. 1919), businessman, special ambassador, politician, Senator Illinois R (1967 ndash;1985) * George Percy (1586 ndash;1631), English explorer and author, governor of… … Wikipedia
William Brandon (Bannerträger) — Sir William Brandon († 22. August 1485) fiel als Bannerträger Heinrich Tudors in der Schlacht von Bosworth, wo er von Richard III. höchstpersönlich getötet wurde. Er war der Vater von Charles Brandon, 1. Duke of Suffolk. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Percy-Neville feud — The Percy Neville feud was a series of skirmishes, raids and vandalism between two prominent northern English families and their followers that helped provoke the Wars of the Roses. BeginningsThe first outbreaks of violence were in the 1450s… … Wikipedia
Percy Herbert — Percy Mark Herbert, KCVO (April 24 1885 ndash;January 22 1968) was the first Bishop of Blackburn from 1927 [ Court Circular (Court and Social) His Majesty today received a new diocesan bishop... The Times Thursday, Feb 17, 1927; pg. 17; Issue… … Wikipedia
William Butler Yeats — (pronEng|ˈjeɪts; 13 June 1865 – 28 January 1939) was an Irish poet and dramatist and one of the foremost figures of 20th century literature. A pillar of both the Irish and English literary establishments, in his later years Yeats served as an… … Wikipedia
William Thomas Manning — (born May 12, 1866, in Northampton; died November 18, 1949 in New York) was an U.S. Episcopal bishop of New York.Mannings family moved to the United States in 1882, where he entered the University of the South (Sewanee, Tennessee) in 1888, where… … Wikipedia
William Shenstone — (November 18, 1714 ndash; February 11, 1763) was an English poet and one of the earliest practitioners of landscape gardening through the development of his estate, The Leasowes .LifeSon of Thomas Shenstone and Anne Penn, daughter of William Penn … Wikipedia