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William Davison may refer to: William Davison (diplomat) (c. 1541–1608), secretary to Queen Elizabeth I William Davison (publisher) (1781–1858) of Alnwick
William_Davison
English diplomat and secretary to Queen Elizabeth I
William Davison (c. 1541 – 21 December 1608) was an English diplomat and secretary to Queen Elizabeth I. As a Secretary of some influence, he was active
William_Davison_(diplomat)
British actor (born 1993)
Dramatic Art (RADA), Jonsson was cast in his professional stage debut as William Davison in the play Mary Stuart at the Almeida Theatre. The production transferred
David_Jonsson
English journalist
James William Davison (5 October 1813 – 24 March 1885) was an English journalist, known as the music critic of The Times. The son of James Davison, of a
James_William_Davison
Franco-Scottish chemist and physician
William Davison, or Davidson, (fl. 1635–1660) was a Franco-Scottish chemist and physician. Davison was of Scottish descent, but at an early period settled
William_Davison_(physician)
Australian racing driver (born 1982)
William Davison (born 30 August 1982) is an Australian professional racing driver. He co-drives with Matt Payne in the No. 19 Ford Mustang GT for Grove
Will_Davison
2021 mass shooting in Plymouth, England
Plymouth, England. The gunman, 22-year-old Jake Davison, shot and killed five people, including his mother. Davison also injured two others before fatally shooting
Plymouth_shooting
1587 beheading of Mary, Queen of Scots
February 1587, Elizabeth signed the death warrant, and entrusted it to William Davison, a privy councillor. On 3 February, ten members of the Privy Council
Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots
Execution_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
William Davison (1781–1858) was born in Alnwick. He was a pharmacist, apothecary, printer, engraver/etcher, bookseller, stationer, publisher, bookbinder
William_Davison_(publisher)
English actor (born 1951)
Malcolm Gordon Moffett (born 13 April 1951), known professionally as Peter Davison, is an English actor. He is best known for playing the fifth incarnation
Peter_Davison
Silversmithing company in Massachusetts, US
for the William Rogers Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut. About 1904, West and Porter retired and sold the company to William Davison, Carleton
F._B._Rogers_Silver_Co.
Irish Anglican bishop
George Thomas William Davison (born April 1965) is a priest of the Church of Ireland. Since 2020, he has served as the Bishop of Connor. Davison was born in
George_Davison_(bishop)
British ornithologist and collector
William Ruxton Davison (died 25 January 1893) was a British ornithologist and collector. Davison was born in Burma but grew up mainly in Ootacamund in
William_Ruxton_Davison
English spy and politician (c. 1532–1590)
1587 and entrusted it to William Davison, who had been appointed as junior Secretary of State in late September 1586. Davison passed the warrant to Cecil
Francis_Walsingham
Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567
February 1587, Elizabeth signed the death warrant and entrusted it to William Davison, a privy councillor. On 3 February, ten members of the Privy Council
Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Canadian politician (1860–1944)
William Davison Hill (February 28, 1860 – November 6, 1944) was a farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Colchester County
William_Davison_Hill
Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 to 1603
signed execution warrant to be dispatched, and blamed her secretary, William Davison, for implementing it without her knowledge. The sincerity of Elizabeth's
Elizabeth_I
American con artist (1810–1906)
his sons were Standard Oil co-founders John Davison Rockefeller Sr. and William Avery Rockefeller Jr. William Avery Rockefeller was born in Ancram, New
William_Rockefeller_Sr.
American actor
Bruce Davison (born June 28, 1946) is an American actor who has appeared in more than 270 films, television and stage productions since his debut in 1968
Bruce_Davison
English colonist in North America (1560 – 1644)
studied briefly at Peterhouse, Cambridge, before entering the service of William Davison, ambassador to the Netherlands, in 1584, giving him opportunity to
William Brewster (Mayflower passenger)
William_Brewster_(Mayflower_passenger)
Objects" project. These were: The Davison Bible - a bible printed by local pharmacist and progressive reformer William Davison (publisher). His desire to increase
Bailiffgate_Museum
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1974
Conservative 1918 Sir William Davison Conservative 1945 by-election Richard Law Conservative 1950 Sir Patrick Spens Conservative 1959 William Roots Conservative
Kensington_South
Surname list
player Will Davison (born 1982), Australian racing driver William Davison (disambiguation), several people named William or Will Davison Zoe Davison (1960–2021)
Davison_(surname)
English noblewoman and aristocrat
during his absence, implying they had no plans to meet in Holland. William Davison, who Leicester had sent to explain his doings to the Queen, described
Lettice_Knollys
Voluntary controlled school in Worthing, West Sussex, England
groups. The original Davison School was a boys' school, opened on Chapel Road in 1812 and named after the Reverend William Davison, the first chaplain
Davison_High_School
American industrial, political and banking family
century, while through Eliza Davison, with family roots in Middlesex County, New Jersey, John D. Rockefeller and William A. Rockefeller Jr. and their
Rockefeller_family
English antiquary (1799–1848)
of History (London, 1833) Life of William Davison (London, 1823); Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Life of William Davison: Secretary of State and Privy Counsellor
Nicholas_Harris_Nicolas
English businessman and government contractor (1750–1829)
Alexander Davison (1750–1829) was an English businessman and government contractor. He was a close friend of Admiral Lord Nelson. Davison was born on
Alexander_Davison
Lovelies' until her retirement in the 1970s. Euphemia married Edward William Davison in Maryhill in 1937, and had one son. She died on 26 November 1996
Euphemia_Davison
British politician
William Henry Davison, 1st Baron Broughshane, KBE, FSA, JP, DL (1872 – 19 January 1953) was a British peer and Conservative Member of Parliament (MP)
William Davison, 1st Baron Broughshane
William_Davison,_1st_Baron_Broughshane
Prime Minister of Ethiopia since 2018
officials in Addis Ababa summoned Crisis Group's Ethiopia Senior Analyst William Davison and informed him he would need to leave the country immediately. He
Abiy_Ahmed
Topics referred to by the same term
Davison (poet/songwriter), English lawyer, poet and songwriter James William Davison (1813–1885), English journalist James Davidson (disambiguation) This
James Davison (disambiguation)
James_Davison_(disambiguation)
English government minister (1563–1612)
provocateur. Cecil (created Earl of Salisbury in 1605) was the younger son of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley by his second wife, Mildred Cooke, eldest daughter
Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury
Robert_Cecil,_1st_Earl_of_Salisbury
American financier and philanthropist (1874–1960)
John Davison Rockefeller Jr. (January 29, 1874 – May 11, 1960) was an American financier and philanthropist. Rockefeller was the fifth child and only
John_D._Rockefeller_Jr.
TV miniseries
Gilbert Gifford David Nettheim as Thomas Phelippes John Graham as William Davison John Woodvine as Sir Francis Drake Peter Howell as Charles Howard,
Elizabeth_R
Analytlca Poetica, and some historical pamphlets. Francis Davison, eldest son of William Davison, secretary of state to Queen Elizabeth I, was born about
Francis_Davison_(poet)
American philanthropist (1906–1978)
John Davison Rockefeller III (March 21, 1906 – July 10, 1978) was an American philanthropist. Rockefeller was the eldest son and second child of John
John_D._Rockefeller_III
Town and civil parish in Northumberland, England
1st Earl of Northumberland John Busby (1765–1857), mining engineer William Davison (1781–1858), pharmacist, apothecary, publisher and printer Prideaux
Alnwick
American business magnate (1839–1937)
John Davison Rockefeller Sr. (July 8, 1839 – May 23, 1937) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was one of the wealthiest Americans of all
John_D._Rockefeller
Cemetery in London
Cemetery, Warsaw, in 1994. Hugh Burden, British actor and playwright William Davison, 1st Baron Broughshane Charles Benjamin Dowse, 8th Bishop of Killaloe
Gunnersbury_Cemetery
1800 verse play by Friedrich Schiller
The signed warrant is handed to Queen Elizabeth's undersecretary William Davison without any clear instructions on what to do with it. In the process
Mary_Stuart_(Schiller_play)
Schmitt, 1929–1939. The Times (UK) Thomas Alsager, 1817–1845. James William Davison, 1846–1879. Francis Hueffer, 1879–1889. J A Fuller Maitland, 1889–1911
List_of_chief_music_critics
English politician and naval commander (1536–1624)
is not subsequently mentioned as one of those who sat on the trial. William Davison later alleged that Howard spoke to Elizabeth on 1 February 1587 "of
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham
Charles_Howard,_1st_Earl_of_Nottingham
American anthropologist and art collector (1938–1961)
Tale of Cannibals, Colonialism, and Michael Rockefeller's Tragic Quest. William Morrow. Putnam, Sam (2010). "The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship"
Michael_Rockefeller
offence to the Earl, who came to division with William of Orange, viewing it as offensive, until William Davison cooled tensions between the two men. Tension
English political intrigue during the Dutch Revolt
English_political_intrigue_during_the_Dutch_Revolt
German composer and poet (born 20th century)
< Kommissar Hjuler & Mama Baer, Hopek Quirin, Alessandra Celletti, William Davison (Recordism), Jochen Arbeit (Einstürzende Neubauten) & Vania Rovisco
Jaan_Patterson
Church in West Sussex, United Kingdom
north–south route, Chapel Road. The Reverend William Davison was appointed the chapel's first chaplain. The Reverend Davison went on to set up schools for boys
St_Paul's_Church,_Worthing
16th/17th-century English statesman
extradition of a Roman Catholic from France. In August, Wade accompanied William Davison to the Low Countries to negotiate an alliance with the States-General
William Wade (English politician)
William_Wade_(English_politician)
gunman after a mass shooting in Keyham, Plymouth. The gunman was Jake William Davison. 29 July 2024 2024 Southport stabbings Southport, England 3 10 A mass
List of massacres in Great Britain
List_of_massacres_in_Great_Britain
Australia Constable Luke Edward Colquhoun, Victoria Police Major Patrick William Davison of the Australian Army, Queensland Alan David Dundas †, Queensland
Bravery Meeting 77 (Australia)
Bravery_Meeting_77_(Australia)
English pianist and child prodigy (1857-1944)
influence brought to bear" by James William Davison, the chief music critic for The London Times. He accused Davison of being prejudiced against Heilbron
Sophia_Flora_Heilbron
the Caribbean Sea. William Brewster - In the 1580s, he was an assistant to William Davison, secretary to Queen Elizabeth I; Davison was a party to the
Mayflower_Compact_signatories
elections was announced in the House of Commons, the Conservative MP Sir William Davison, who had been born in Broughshane, County Antrim, had asked "What is
1921 Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland general elections
1921_Northern_Ireland_and_Southern_Ireland_general_elections
1558 to 1603. From the outset of her reign, her chief minister was Sir William Cecil, later Lord Burghley. He died in 1598 and was succeeded by his son
List of ministers to Elizabeth I
List_of_ministers_to_Elizabeth_I
Calendar year
prelate who served as Bishop of Ston (1606–1608) (b. 1536) December 21 – William Davison, secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England (b. c. 1541) December 29
1608
Eldest daughter of JDR
November 14, 1906) was the eldest child of Standard Oil co-founder John Davison Rockefeller (1839–1937) and school teacher Laura Celestia "Cettie" Spelman
Elizabeth_Rockefeller_Strong
few months afterwards he entered into partnership with William Davison to form Catnach and Davison. Unfortunately this partnership did not appear to work
John_Catnach
Appointed position in the English government
Accursii (1277?–1282?) John de Benstede (1299) William Melton (1308) William Trussell (1332) William of Wykeham (1360) King's Secretary Robert Braybrooke
Secretary_of_State_(England)
French servant of Mary, Queen of Scots and diplomat
Stewart, 1st Lord Doune to meet him. An English diplomat in Edinburgh, William Davison, heard that he brought the king a sword, a gift from the Duke of Guise
Albert_Fontenay
English puritan
replaced by associates of the conspirators, among whom were mentioned William Davison and other persons reputed to be of puritan predilections. They also
William_Hacket
British Conservative politician (1901–1980)
Kensington South In office 20 November 1945 – 3 February 1950 Preceded by William Davison Succeeded by Patrick Spens Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull
Richard Law, 1st Baron Coleraine
Richard_Law,_1st_Baron_Coleraine
British music journal (1836–91)
publications like Novello's later published The Musical Times. James William Davison became owner and editor of the journal in 1844 until his death the
The_Musical_World
UK Parliamentary by-election
elevation to hereditary peerage of the incumbent Conservative MP, Sir William Davison. It was won by the Conservative candidate Richard Law. Leigh Rayment's
1945 Kensington South by-election
1945_Kensington_South_by-election
Scottish aristocrat and political intriguer
Coldenknowes, who had been threatened with imprisonment. In August William Davison heard that she and Arran had made a list of 60 people to forfeit in
Elizabeth Stewart, Countess of Arran
Elizabeth_Stewart,_Countess_of_Arran
English politician and courtier (1540–1591)
following year. He vigorously denounced her in Parliament and advised William Davison to forward the warrant for her execution to Fotheringhay. Hatton sent
Christopher_Hatton
Official seal of the Irish Free State
or intimation by the British Government of the change", in fact Sir William Davison asked J. H. Thomas, the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs, about
Great Seal of the Irish Free State
Great_Seal_of_the_Irish_Free_State
Songbook published by William Davison
now historical songs, printed and published at Alnwick in 1811 by William Davison. The majority of the songs are from the north of the county, and therefore
The_Northumbrian_Minstrel
Englush lawyer, politician and landowner
trials. He sat in the case of William Davison, who was the scapegoat for the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. Davison was standing in for Francis Walsingham
Gilbert_Gerard_(judge)
Eritrean, Ethiopian exchange of POWs begins CNN, 23 December 2000 William Davison, Bealfan T. Hayle. "Eritrea Mutiny Shows Growing Military Discontent
2013_Eritrean_Army_mutiny
Austrian music critic (1825–1904)
Anthony Holden (2000–2008) Fiona Maddocks (since 2008) The Times James William Davison (1846–1879) Francis Hueffer (1879–1889) J A Fuller Maitland (1889–1911)
Eduard_Hanslick
Bourassa, Canadian politician William Burdett-Coutts, Conservative politician Reginald Craddock, politician William Davison, 1st Baron Broughshane Philip
List of alumni of Keble College, Oxford
List_of_alumni_of_Keble_College,_Oxford
Church in North East Lincolnshire, England
Dawson 1968. Sam Riley 1978. John E. Bassett 1983. Roger J. Ryan 1989. William Davison Caretaker Priest 1990 A. John Adamson 2005 Peter. M. Tompkins 2014
Church_of_St_Margaret,_Laceby
National Audubon Society. Schorger married Margaret F. Davison in 1912. They had two sons: William Davison, a professor at the University of Michigan, and John
Arlie_W._Schorger
English recusant family
the "leader of a cabal whose members include Col. Ralph Millot and William Davison". After the restoration of Charles II he was nominated a Knight of
Tempest_family
Day of the year
1502) 1597 – Peter Canisius, Dutch priest and saint (born 1521) 1608 – William Davison, secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England (born c. 1541) 1610 – Catherine
December_21
Ranks of nobility in the United Kingdom
Remainder according to the link Scottish Representative Peer 3rd son of William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire 2nd son of George Leveson-Gower, 1st
Peerage_of_the_United_Kingdom
American music critic (born 1968)
Anthony Holden (2000–2008) Fiona Maddocks (since 2008) The Times James William Davison (1846–1879) Francis Hueffer (1879–1889) J A Fuller Maitland (1889–1911)
Alex_Ross_(music_critic)
English music critic (born 1954)
Anthony Holden (2000–2008) Fiona Maddocks (since 2008) The Times James William Davison (1846–1879) Francis Hueffer (1879–1889) J A Fuller Maitland (1889–1911)
Richard Morrison (music critic)
Richard_Morrison_(music_critic)
American businessman and financier (1841-1922)
William Avery Rockefeller Jr. was born in Richford, New York. He was the middle son of con artist William Avery Rockefeller Sr. and Eliza Davison. In
William_Rockefeller_Jr.
in fear and burglary from the government stores at Port Macquarie. William Davison – 4 May 1829 – Hanged at Sydney for stealing cattle from James Laidley
List of people legally executed in New South Wales
List_of_people_legally_executed_in_New_South_Wales
Suburb of Perth, Western Australia
the Canning Park race course, located in Maddington, was abandoned. William Davison, an English property developer bought up the land and developed the
Maddington,_Western_Australia
Security Council to lift a freeze on Libyan assets. Mike Cohen and William Davison (2011-01-30). "Equatorial Guinea President Named African Union Head;
17th Ordinary African Union Summit
17th_Ordinary_African_Union_Summit
Extinct barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 19 September 1945 for William Davison, who had earlier represented Kensington South in the House of Commons
Baron_Broughshane
British diplomat and politician (1745–1814)
Baronet, of Windlestone Hall, County Durham, and Mary, daughter of William Davison. His brothers included Sir John Eden, 4th Baronet, also an MP; Sir
William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland
William_Eden,_1st_Baron_Auckland
Printer and publisher, songwriter and poet (1792-1841)
months afterwards John entered into partnership with William Davison to form Catnach and Davison. Unfortunately this partnership did not appear to work
James_Catnach
American pianist (1880–1948)
after her death decades later. Her most famous pupil was concert pianist William Kapell, who was killed in a 1953 plane crash at age 31. She herself said
Olga_Samaroff
Topics referred to by the same term
representative from Ohio William Davison Hill (1860–1944), farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada W. D. Hill (William Duguid Hill, 1858–1921), mayor
William_Hill
British music critic and BBC administrator (1908–2000)
Sir William Frederick Glock, CBE (3 May 1908 – 28 June 2000) was a British music critic and musical administrator who was instrumental in introducing
William_Glock
German-English writer on music (1845–1889)
1878 worked as chief music critic for The Times, succeeding James William Davison. He wrote a number of books on music, especially on music history and
Francis_Hueffer
American philanthropist, schoolteacher
and Laura Spelman met John Davison Rockefeller while attending accounting classes together. He was the eldest son of William Avery "Bill" Rockefeller (1810–1906)
Laura_Spelman_Rockefeller
Scottish classical music presenter and journalist (born 1976)
Anthony Holden (2000–2008) Fiona Maddocks (since 2008) The Times James William Davison (1846–1879) Francis Hueffer (1879–1889) J A Fuller Maitland (1889–1911)
Tom_Service
Labour Kensington North George Rogers Labour Kensington South Sir William Davison Conservative Kettering Gilbert Mitchison Labour Kidderminster Louis
List of MPs elected in the 1945 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1945_United_Kingdom_general_election
American music critic and author (1915–2003)
Anthony Holden (2000–2008) Fiona Maddocks (since 2008) The Times James William Davison (1846–1879) Francis Hueffer (1879–1889) J A Fuller Maitland (1889–1911)
Harold_C._Schonberg
American composer and critic (1896–1989)
Songs from William Blake (Southern, 1951) baritone and orchestra; orchestrated from the original for baritone and piano (text by William Blake; commissioned
Virgil_Thomson
First wife of Nelson Rockefeller (1907–1999)
Rockefeller family children of William Avery Rockefeller Sr. John Davison Rockefeller (m.) Laura Celestia Spelman William Avery Rockefeller Jr. Franklin
Mary_Rockefeller
RNLI lifeboat station in Tyne and Wear, England
people, and assisting in other lifeboat services. Two years later, William Davison was similarly awarded for his service as Coxswain on Sunderland lifeboats
Sunderland_Lifeboat_Station
English pianist and composer
Charlotte Alington Barnard, William Sterndale Bennett, George Alexander Macfarren, Walter Cecil Macfarren and James William Davison. Holmes performed as a
William Henry Holmes (musician)
William_Henry_Holmes_(musician)
Plans for a joint rule between Queen Mary and King James VI
Elizabeth heard that James VI was interested, and she asked her diplomats William Davison and Robert Bowes to discuss the disadvantages of this course of action
Association of Mary, Queen of Scots, and James VI
Association_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots,_and_James_VI
then adjourned the sitting. v167 p409 s5 v43 cc2053–4 22 Nov 1920 Sir William Davison asked a private notice question to Prime Minister David Lloyd George
List of incidents of grave disorder in the British House of Commons
List_of_incidents_of_grave_disorder_in_the_British_House_of_Commons
Conservative Kensington North Percy Gates Conservative Kensington South Sir William Davison Conservative Kettering Owen Parker Conservative Kidderminster Sir John
List of MPs elected in the 1922 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1922_United_Kingdom_general_election
WILLIAM DAVISON
WILLIAM DAVISON
Boy/Male
German
Form of William; Resolute Protector
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gilliam.
Boy/Male
German American English
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Female
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American French Teutonic English German
Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...
Boy/Male
Irish
cille means “â€associated with the church.â€â€ One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLEAM means "will-helmet."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss
Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William
Female
English
Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."
Female
English
English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Male
Scottish
 Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
Male
English
English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Male
German
 Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lilian, LILLIAN means "lily."
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Dutch
Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
Male
English
 Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.
WILLIAM DAVISON
WILLIAM DAVISON
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bloxham in Oxfordshire and Bloxholm in Lincolnshire, both of which are recorded in Domesday Book as Blochesham, from an unrecorded Old English byname Blocc (presumably referring to a large, ungainly fellow; compare Block 1) + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Early Morning; From Sanskrit Word Prathyusham
Boy/Male
Tamil
Concentration
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Cute Girl
Boy/Male
Indian
The giver of life
Boy/Male
Hindu
Peak
Boy/Male
Irish
Watchful.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Giving Gold
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Flower; Beautiful
Female
Russian
(Ðгрипина) Feminine form of Russian Agripin, AGRIPINA means "wild horse."
WILLIAM DAVISON
WILLIAM DAVISON
WILLIAM DAVISON
WILLIAM DAVISON
WILLIAM DAVISON
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
a.
Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.
a.
Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.
n.
A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.
n.
One who works at a willying machine.
a.
Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.
n.
The power of willing or determining; will.
n.
Willing acceptance.
a.
Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.
v. t.
Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.
n.
A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.
a.
Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.
v. t.
Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.
n.
Alt. of Willywaw
a.
Willing; ready to agree or consent.
a.
Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Will
v. t.
Spontaneous; self-moved.
adv.
Willing; disposed.
a.
Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.