William Hughes

William Hughes

William Hughes may refer to:

*Billy Hughes (1862–1952), seventh prime minister of Australia
*William Hughes (writer) (1803–1861), writer on law and angling
*William Hughes (Senator) (1872–1918), U.S. senator from New Jersey
*William Hughes, Baron Hughes (1911–1999), Scottish Labour party politician
*William J. Hughes (born 1932), former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey and Ambassador
*William Hughes (geographer) (19th century), professor of the geography of the Holy Land (Middle East) to divinity students at King's College London, circa 1863
*William Hughes (Mr. W. H.) (16th century), possible dedicee of Shakespeare's Sonnets
*Bill Hughes (police), Director General of Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency
*Skinny DeVille (real name William Hughes), member of hip-hop/rap group Nappy Roots
*William Hughes (professor), professor of gothic studies, and author/editor of several books on Bram Stoker and the Gothic
*William Alfred Carroll Hughes, bishop


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  • William Hughes (Senator) — William Hughes William Hughes (* 3. April 1872 in Drogheda, Irland; † 30. Januar 1918 in Trenton, New Jersey) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker (Demokratische Partei), der den Bundesstaat New Jersey in beiden Kammern des Kongresses vertrat …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • William Hughes (writer) — William Hughes (1803–1861), was a British writer on law and angling in the 19th century.BiographyHughes, born in Maker vicarage, Cornwall, on 2 March 1803, was fourth son of Sir Robert Hughes, third baronet, by his second wife, Werewolf Woman,… …   Wikipedia

  • William Hughes Mulligan — (March 5, 1918 ndash; May 13, 1996) was a United States lawyer, federal appellate judge, and law school dean.Muligan attended Fordham University as an undergraduate, receiving his A.B. in 1939, and Fordham Law School from which he graduated in… …   Wikipedia

  • William Hughes, Baron Hughes — PC (22 January 1911 ndash; 31 December 1999) was a Labour party politician in the United Kingdom.He was made a life peer on 7 February 1961 as Baron Hughes, of Hawkhill in the County of the City of Dundee.In Harold Wilson s first government, he… …   Wikipedia

  • William Hughes (Senator) — Infobox Senator name = William Hughes imagesize = 150px jr/sr = Junior Senator state = New Jersey term start = March 4, 1913 term end = January 30, 1918 preceded = Frank O. Briggs succeeded = David Baird birth date = April 3, 1872 birth place =… …   Wikipedia

  • William Hughes Mearns — Infobox Person name = William Hughes Mearns caption = birth date = 1875 birth place = death date = 1965 dead=dead death place = William Hughes Mearns (1875 1965), better known as Hughes Mearns, was an American educator and poet. A graduate of… …   Wikipedia

  • William Hughes (professor) — Profesor of Gothic Studies at Bath Spa University, UK [http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/] . Author of Beyond Dracula (Palgrave 2000), and co editor of the collections Contemporary Writing and National Identity (with Tracey Hill), Bram Stoker History,… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert William Hughes — Infobox Judge name = Robert William Hughes office = Judge of United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia termstart = 1874 termend = 1898 nominator = Ulysses S. Grant appointer = predecessor = John C. Underwood successor =… …   Wikipedia

  • William Morris Hughes — William Morris Hughes, besser bekannt als Billy Hughes (* 25. September 1862, Pimlico, London, England; † 2. April 1958, Double Bay, Sydney, New South Wales) war vom 27. Oktober 1915 bis zum 9. Februar 1923 Premierminister von Australien. Hughes… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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