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  • William Rous
  • William Rous (fl. 1631–1645) was a 17th-century English privateer in the service of the Providence Island Company. He was later enlisted by William Jackson

    William Rous

    William_Rous

  • Earl of Stradbroke
  • Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    for John Rous, 1st Baron Rous, who had earlier represented Suffolk in the House of Commons. He had already succeeded his father as 6th Rous Baronet (of

    Earl of Stradbroke

    Earl of Stradbroke

    Earl_of_Stradbroke

  • William Rous (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Rous was a privateer. William Rous may also refer to: William Rous (British Army officer) William Rous (died 1539), MP for Dunwich (UK Parliament

    William Rous (disambiguation)

    William_Rous_(disambiguation)

  • William Rous (British Army officer)
  • British Army general (1939–1999)

    Sir William Edward Rous, KCB, OBE (23 February 1939 – 25 May 1999) was a British Army officer who served as Quartermaster-General to the Forces. Rous was

    William Rous (British Army officer)

    William_Rous_(British_Army_officer)

  • Rous
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up rous or Rous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rous may refer to: Baron Rous, in the peerage of Great Britain R.O.U.S., or "Rodent of Unusual

    Rous

    Rous

  • William Rous (died c. 1635)
  • William Rous (c. 1594 – c. 1635) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1625. Rous was the son of Ambrose Rous, of Halton, Cornwall

    William Rous (died c. 1635)

    William_Rous_(died_c._1635)

  • Michael Rose (British Army officer)
  • British Army general (born 1940)

    Infantry Division 1989–1991 Succeeded by Michael Walker Preceded by William Rous Commanant of the Staff College, Camberley 1991–1993 Succeeded by Christopher

    Michael Rose (British Army officer)

    Michael Rose (British Army officer)

    Michael_Rose_(British_Army_officer)

  • Keith Rous, 6th Earl of Stradbroke
  • British peer (born 1937)

    from July 1983 to November 1999, he rarely attended it. The son of William Keith Rous, younger brother of the fourth earl, and his first wife Pamela Catherine

    Keith Rous, 6th Earl of Stradbroke

    Keith_Rous,_6th_Earl_of_Stradbroke

  • William Rous (14th-century MP)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    William Rous (fl. 1390) of Paynestwychene Lane, Bath, Somerset, was an English politician, craftsman and tax collector. Rous was the son of Henry le Mareschal

    William Rous (14th-century MP)

    William_Rous_(14th-century_MP)

  • Jeremy Mackenzie
  • British Army general (born 1941)

    Staff College, Camberley March–December 1989 Succeeded by William Rous Preceded by William Rous GOC 4th Armoured Division 1989–1991 Succeeded by Anthony

    Jeremy Mackenzie

    Jeremy_Mackenzie

  • Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
  • Senior British civil servant

    office in survivorship with the same in reversion after William Rous (22 June 1464). William Swerendon's will had been proven by 1469; John Bagot was

    Clerk of the Crown in Chancery

    Clerk_of_the_Crown_in_Chancery

  • William Jackson (pirate)
  • 17th-century English privateer

    privateers as Samuel Axe, William Rous and Lewis Morris in 1642. Although Jackson's later activities are not recorded, another Captain William Jackson led a small

    William Jackson (pirate)

    William_Jackson_(pirate)

  • Kingston Hospital
  • Hospital in London, England

    million, opened in June 2007. In June 2008, the Trust opened the Sir William Rous Unit, for those with cancer or concerned they might have cancer. The

    Kingston Hospital

    Kingston Hospital

    Kingston_Hospital

  • Coldstream Guards
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    1962–1994: Major General Sir George Burns 1994–1999: Lieutenant General Sir William Rous 1999–2009: General Sir Michael Rose 2009–present: Lieutenant General

    Coldstream Guards

    Coldstream Guards

    Coldstream_Guards

  • John Rous, 4th Earl of Stradbroke
  • Anthony Alexander Rous, 4th Earl of Stradbroke, KStJ (1 April 1903 – 14 July 1983), was a British nobleman, the son of George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke

    John Rous, 4th Earl of Stradbroke

    John_Rous,_4th_Earl_of_Stradbroke

  • Dunwich (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1832

    (Rabbes) 1478 Robert Brewes Edmund Jenny 1510–1523 No names known 1529 Sir William Rous Christopher Jenney 1536 ? 1539 ? 1542 Robert Browne George Coppyn 1545

    Dunwich (constituency)

    Dunwich_(constituency)

  • List of mayors of Bath
  • Natton 1388: Robert Waspray 1390: Robert Draper 1391: William Rous 1392: Robert Waspray 1393: William Rous 1394: Robert Waspray 1395: John Waspray 1396: Thomas

    List of mayors of Bath

    List of mayors of Bath

    List_of_mayors_of_Bath

  • Timeline of piracy in the Bay of Honduras
  • Island colony commissions privateers William Rous, John Leicester, Cornelius Billinger, Giles Mersh, and William Woodcock, instructing them (among other

    Timeline of piracy in the Bay of Honduras

    Timeline of piracy in the Bay of Honduras

    Timeline_of_piracy_in_the_Bay_of_Honduras

  • Staff College, Camberley
  • Staff college for the British Army

    Mar–Dec 1989 Major-General Jeremy Mackenzie 1989–1991 Major-General William Rous 1991–1993 Major-General Michael Rose 1993–1994 Major-General Christopher

    Staff College, Camberley

    Staff College, Camberley

    Staff_College,_Camberley

  • Providencia Island, Colombia
  • One of the two principal islands of San Andrés and Providencia, Colombia

    Nathaniel Butler and Philip Bell, Bell's father-in-law Daniel Elfrith, and William Rous. Philip Bell was the first governor and was replaced by Robert Hunt,

    Providencia Island, Colombia

    Providencia Island, Colombia

    Providencia_Island,_Colombia

  • List of sheriffs of the City of London
  • Sir John Salter 1735 Sir John Barnard, Sir Robert Godschall 1736 Sir William Rous, Benjamin Rawlings 1737 Sir George Champion, Thomas Russel (died in office

    List of sheriffs of the City of London

    List of sheriffs of the City of London

    List_of_sheriffs_of_the_City_of_London

  • John Foley (British Army officer)
  • British Army general

    the Army three years later, in 1997. In October 1999, he replaced Sir William Rous as Chairman of the British Greyhound Racing Board but resigned just six

    John Foley (British Army officer)

    John_Foley_(British_Army_officer)

  • List of East India Company directors
  • Wordsworth (5th time) 1738 Josias Wordsworth (8th time) Sir William Rous (Kt.) 1739 Sir William Rous (Kt.) Samuel Feake 1740 Samuel Feake Harry Gough (2nd time)

    List of East India Company directors

    List_of_East_India_Company_directors

  • Francis Rous
  • English politician (c.1581–1659)

    Francis Rous, also spelled Rouse (c. 1581 to 1659), was an English politician and Puritan religious author, who was Provost of Eton from 1644 to 1659,

    Francis Rous

    Francis Rous

    Francis_Rous

  • William Tell Overture
  • Overture to the opera William Tell

    Rous, Samuel Holland (1921). The Victrola Book of the Opera 6th edition. Victor Talking Machine Company, p. 426. Rudel, Anthony J. (1995). "William Tell

    William Tell Overture

    William Tell Overture

    William_Tell_Overture

  • List of guerrillas
  • of Canada. William Dampier Blackbeard – one of the most notorious pirates from England James Alday John Bear (pirate) William Rous William Parker Dick

    List of guerrillas

    List_of_guerrillas

  • List of pirates
  • "A Short History of Australia: Chap.XV, Melbourne Wilkinson, Clennell William Dampier, John Lane at the Bodley Head, 1929. Pope, Dudley. The Buccaneer

    List of pirates

    List_of_pirates

  • Robert Hayman-Joyce
  • British Army general

    Military offices Preceded by Sir William Rous Military Secretary 1994–1995 Succeeded by Michael Scott Preceded by Sir Jeremy Blacker Master-General of

    Robert Hayman-Joyce

    Robert_Hayman-Joyce

  • Index of piracy–related articles
  • (pirate) William Rhett William Rous William Salesbury (of Rhug) William Stephens Smith William Walker (filibuster) William Ward Burrows II William West (Rhode

    Index of piracy–related articles

    Index_of_piracy–related_articles

  • Quartermaster-General to the Forces
  • Former senior British Army appointment

    1991–1994 General Sir John Learmont 1994–1996 Lieutenant General Sir William Rous 1996–1998 Lieutenant General Sir Samuel Cowan 1998–2000 Lieutenant General

    Quartermaster-General to the Forces

    Quartermaster-General to the Forces

    Quartermaster-General_to_the_Forces

  • 1922 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Marshall, OBE. Eric William-Craig, MC, MB. Robert Andrew George Elliott, MB, BA. Flight Lieutenant to Honorary Squadron Leader William Rous Kemp, BA. "No.

    1922 New Year Honours

    1922_New_Year_Honours

  • Michael Hobbs (British Army officer)
  • British Army general (born 1937)

    Hobbs is an internationally renowned garden designer. In 2000, his son William Hobbs was jailed for killing a cyclist whilst drink-driving. The 21-year-old

    Michael Hobbs (British Army officer)

    Michael Hobbs (British Army officer)

    Michael_Hobbs_(British_Army_officer)

  • Henry John Rous
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1795–1877)

    Rous (23 January 1795 – 19 June 1877) was a Royal Navy officer and politician who served in the Napoleonic Wars. Rous was the second son of John Rous

    Henry John Rous

    Henry John Rous

    Henry_John_Rous

  • Edmund Rous
  • 16th-century English politician

    hath much enlargid his Possessions." Edmund was the second son of Sir William Rous of Dennington, Suffolk (presumed to have been MP for Dunwich in 1529)

    Edmund Rous

    Edmund_Rous

  • Truro (constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

    Daniel Thomas Burgess Useless Parliament (1625) William Rous Henry Rolle Parliament of 1626 Francis Rous Parliament of 1628 Richard Daniel No Parliament

    Truro (constituency)

    Truro (constituency)

    Truro_(constituency)

  • Lydia Rous
  • British headmistress

    was born in 1819 in Maidenhead. Her parents Mary (born Kekwick) and William Rous were both Quakers and that was the theme of her education. Her father

    Lydia Rous

    Lydia Rous

    Lydia_Rous

  • List of by-elections to the Invercargill City Council
  • have also been four mayoral by-elections in 1887, 1938, 1942 and 1993. William Benjamin Scandrett resigned from the council upon being elected mayor.

    List of by-elections to the Invercargill City Council

    List_of_by-elections_to_the_Invercargill_City_Council

  • John Rous (Wiltshire MP)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    John Rous (died c. 1454), of Baynton in Edington, Wiltshire, was a member of the English landed gentry, who fought at Agincourt in 1415, and served one

    John Rous (Wiltshire MP)

    John_Rous_(Wiltshire_MP)

  • Arthur Birch (colonial administrator)
  • of Penang and Province Wellesley (1871-1872). The son of Rev. Henry William Rous Birch, rector of Reydon and Bedfield, Suffolk, and was baptised at Yoxford

    Arthur Birch (colonial administrator)

    Arthur_Birch_(colonial_administrator)

  • Bath (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1295 onwards

    Hobhouse of the Liberal Democrats. Its previous representatives have included William Pitt the Elder (Prime Minister 1766–1768) and Chris Patten, the last Governor

    Bath (constituency)

    Bath (constituency)

    Bath_(constituency)

  • Walter Lougher
  • English merchant and slave trader

    Thomas Coster in 1762, along with Jarrit Smith, Edward Richards, William Rous and Thomas Rous. Coster left the men twenty Guineas each, as well as two percent

    Walter Lougher

    Walter_Lougher

  • John Learmont
  • British Army general (born 1934)

    Preceded by Sir Patrick Palmer Military Secretary 1989–1991 Succeeded by Sir William Rous Preceded by Sir Edward Jones Quartermaster-General to the Forces 1991–1994

    John Learmont

    John_Learmont

  • St Nicholas Church, North Walsham
  • Church building in Norfolk, England

    Edmund Ward, Vicar, (1519); William Rous (1404); Sir Robert Wythe (1515); Robert Raunt (1625), John Page (1627), William and Joan Bettynys (1460); and

    St Nicholas Church, North Walsham

    St Nicholas Church, North Walsham

    St_Nicholas_Church,_North_Walsham

  • Robert Hunt (colonial administrator)
  • English soldier and colonial administrator

    Hopewell were dispatched on a raid against Santa Marta under Captain William Rous. The raid was not successful and the force had to surrender. Nathaniel

    Robert Hunt (colonial administrator)

    Robert_Hunt_(colonial_administrator)

  • George Burns (British Army officer)
  • British Army general

    Livingston Cavendish-Bentinck (a daughter of Maturin Livingston Jr.) and William George Cavendish-Bentinck MP (a son of George Cavendish-Bentinck MP). Through

    George Burns (British Army officer)

    George_Burns_(British_Army_officer)

  • Samuel Cowan
  • Full general of the British Army (born 1941)

    College of Science 1989–1991 Succeeded by Edmund Burton Preceded by Sir William Rous Quartermaster-General to the Forces 1996–1998 Succeeded by Sir Scott

    Samuel Cowan

    Samuel_Cowan

  • List of commanders of the British 4th Division
  • division was reformed to take part in the Second Boer War. Lieutenant-General William Penn Symons, who initially led the division, was wounded in action and

    List of commanders of the British 4th Division

    List of commanders of the British 4th Division

    List_of_commanders_of_the_British_4th_Division

  • Military Secretary (United Kingdom)
  • British Army appointment

    Lieutenant-General Sir John Learmont, 1989–1991 Lieutenant-General Sir William Rous, 1991–1994 Major-General Robert Hayman-Joyce, 1994–1995 Major-General

    Military Secretary (United Kingdom)

    Military_Secretary_(United_Kingdom)

  • List of Old Harrovians
  • Chief of the Imperial General Staff (1914–1915) Lieutenant General William Rous (1939–1999), Quartermaster-General to the Forces (1994–1996) Lieutenant

    List of Old Harrovians

    List_of_Old_Harrovians

  • Scaitcliffe
  • Defunct school in Surrey, England

    executive of the Reed group of companies Jonathan Riley-Smith, historian William Rous, army officer Colin Tennant, 3rd Baron Glenconner, socialite Pen Tennyson

    Scaitcliffe

    Scaitcliffe

  • List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1625
  • Cornwallis Ipswich Robert Snelling William Cage Dunwich Sir John Rous Sir Robert Brooke Orford Sir Robert Hitcham Sir William Whitepole Eye Francis Finch Sir

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1625

    List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1625

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1625

  • Francis Peyton Rous
  • American scientist (1879–1970)

    Francis Peyton Rous ForMemRS (/raʊs/; October 5, 1879 – February 16, 1970) was an American pathologist at the Rockefeller University known for his works

    Francis Peyton Rous

    Francis Peyton Rous

    Francis_Peyton_Rous

  • William F. Hooley
  • British-born American bass singer and pioneer recording artist

    recording as part of the Edison Quartet, with John Bieling, Samuel Holland Rous (who performed as S. H. Dudley), and Jere Mahoney. After Mahoney was replaced

    William F. Hooley

    William F. Hooley

    William_F._Hooley

  • John Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke
  • British soldier and nobleman

    John Edward Cornwallis Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke (13 February 1794 – 27 January 1886) was a British soldier and nobleman. He was the eldest son of the

    John Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke

    John Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke

    John_Rous,_2nd_Earl_of_Stradbroke

  • William Lenthall
  • Speaker of the House of Commons (1591–1662)

    William Lenthall (1591 – 3 September 1662) was an English politician of the Civil War period. He served as Speaker of the House of Commons for a period

    William Lenthall

    William Lenthall

    William_Lenthall

  • Hugh de Rous
  • Hugh de Rous or Hugh Rufus (Latinised) was the first "English", i.e. Norman Bishop of Ossory. He held the see between 1202 and 1218. He was successor to

    Hugh de Rous

    Hugh_de_Rous

  • William Godolphin (1567–1613)
  • English knight and politician

    Sir William Godolphin (1567–1613), of Godolphin in Cornwall, was an English knight, soldier, and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1604

    William Godolphin (1567–1613)

    William_Godolphin_(1567–1613)

  • William H. Welch
  • American physician (1850–1934)

    for Medical Research, and future Nobel laureates George Whipple and Peyton Rous. Welch's research was principally in bacteriology, and he is the discoverer

    William H. Welch

    William H. Welch

    William_H._Welch

  • The Lord's My Shepherd
  • Christian hymn

    It is a metrical psalm commonly attributed to the English Puritan Francis Rous and based on the text of Psalm 23 in the Bible. The hymn first appeared in

    The Lord's My Shepherd

    The Lord's My Shepherd

    The_Lord's_My_Shepherd

  • William Mills (1750–1820)
  • British Member of Parliament

    Charlotte Micklethwait, daughter of Nathaniel Micklethwait and Lady Charlotte Rous (daughter of the 1st Earl of Stradbroke), in 1835. Charlotte Mills (1790–1855)

    William Mills (1750–1820)

    William_Mills_(1750–1820)

  • George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke
  • British nobleman

    George Edward John Mowbray Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke, KCMG, CB, CVO, CBE, VD, TD (19 November 1862 – 20 December 1947) was a British nobleman from Suffolk

    George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke

    George Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke

    George_Rous,_3rd_Earl_of_Stradbroke

  • William Leatham Bright
  • English Liberal politician

    Ash, Rochdale and his wife Margaret Elizabeth Leatham. They employed Lydia Rous to teach their children. In time, he was educated at Grove House School,

    William Leatham Bright

    William_Leatham_Bright

  • William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1806 to 1807

    William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville (25 October 1759 – 12 January 1834) was a British Pittite Tory politician who was Prime Minister of the

    William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville

    William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville

    William_Grenville,_1st_Baron_Grenville

  • South Lenches
  • Civil parish in Worcestershire, England

    and executed, with his estates being passed to the Crown. Rous Lench is named after the Rous dynasty, who first became landowners in the area in 1381.

    South Lenches

    South Lenches

    South_Lenches

  • William Gordon (Royal Navy officer, born 1784)
  • Scottish naval commander and Tory politician

    Vice-Admiral William Gordon (18 December 1784 – 3 February 1858) was a Scottish naval commander and Tory politician. Gordon was the second son of George

    William Gordon (Royal Navy officer, born 1784)

    William Gordon (Royal Navy officer, born 1784)

    William_Gordon_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1784)

  • George William Manby
  • English author and inventor

    August and 10 September 1807. On the former occasion, their president, John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke, attended. Sergeant (later Lieutenant) John Bell

    George William Manby

    George William Manby

    George_William_Manby

  • Anthony Rous
  • English politician

    English Civil War. Rous was the son of Robert Rous and his wife Jane Pym, daughter of Alexander Pym and niece of John Pym. In 1653, Rous was elected Member

    Anthony Rous

    Anthony_Rous

  • Charles Grene Ellicombe
  • the Order of the Bath. In 1773, the Rev. William Ellicombe (1754–1831) married Hannah (1751–1821) (née Rous or Rouse). From 1780 until 1831, the Reverend

    Charles Grene Ellicombe

    Charles_Grene_Ellicombe

  • John Rous
  • Royal Navy officer and privateer (1702–1760)

    John Rous (21 May 1702 – 3 April 1760) was a Royal Navy officer and privateer. He served during King George's War and the French and Indian War. Rous was

    John Rous

    John Rous

    John_Rous

  • Action of 1 August 1801
  • Naval battle of the First Barbary War

    towards Malta, Enterprise engaged Tripoli, commanded by Admiral Rais Mahomet Rous. Tripoli put up a stubborn fight and perfidiously feigned surrender three

    Action of 1 August 1801

    Action of 1 August 1801

    Action_of_1_August_1801

  • William Tufton
  • British governor of Barbados

    Sir William Tufton, 1st Baronet (1589 – May 1631) was the British governor of Barbados between 21 December 1629 and 16 July 1630. William Tufton was born

    William Tufton

    William_Tufton

  • Bobby Robson
  • English footballer and manager (1933–2009)

    Intertoto Cup runners-up: 2001 England British Home Championship: 1982–83 Rous Cup: 1986, 1988, 1989 Individual Rothman's Golden Boot Awards: 1978 Manager

    Bobby Robson

    Bobby Robson

    Bobby_Robson

  • Abel Rous Dottin
  • British Army officer and politician

    Abel Rous Dottin (c. 1768 – 17 June 1852) was a British Army officer and Tory politician. Dottin was born in St George Hanover Square, the son of Abel

    Abel Rous Dottin

    Abel Rous Dottin

    Abel_Rous_Dottin

  • Clovelly
  • Village in Devon, England

    district of Devon, England. The settlement and surrounding land belongs to John Rous, who inherited it from his mother in 1983. He belongs to the Hamlyn family

    Clovelly

    Clovelly

    Clovelly

  • William Reid (British Army officer)
  • British Army general

    Major-General Sir William Reid GCMG KCB FRS (25 April 1791 – 31 October 1858) was a Scottish military engineer, administrator and meteorologist. He was

    William Reid (British Army officer)

    William Reid (British Army officer)

    William_Reid_(British_Army_officer)

  • William Twisse
  • English clergyman and theologian (1578 – 1646)

    William Twisse (1578 – 20 July 1646) was a prominent English clergyman and theologian. He was named prolocutor of the Westminster Assembly in an ordinance

    William Twisse

    William Twisse

    William_Twisse

  • William Spurstowe
  • English clergyman and theologian (d. 1666)

    William Spurstowe (Spurstow) (c. 1605–1666) was an English clergyman, theologian, and member of the Westminster Assembly. He was one of the Smectymnuus

    William Spurstowe

    William_Spurstowe

  • William Strode
  • English politician

    William Strode (before 6 November 1594 – 9 September 1645) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1624 and 1645.

    William Strode

    William Strode

    William_Strode

  • John Pym
  • English politician (1584–1643)

    the Parliamentary opposition in 1642, among them Hampden, Rous, Henry Darley, Lord Saye, William Waller, and Lord Brooke. Following defeat in the first of

    John Pym

    John Pym

    John_Pym

  • William Bridge
  • English Independent minister, preacher and writer

    William Bridge (c. 1600 – 1670) was a leading English Independent minister, preacher, and religious and political writer. A native of Cambridgeshire,

    William Bridge

    William Bridge

    William_Bridge

  • Nimbin, New South Wales
  • Town in Australia

    in the 1970s. The building was designed and built by carpenter Eustace William Henry (Harry) Stanger (1875–1953). Stanger was born in Bathurst, New South

    Nimbin, New South Wales

    Nimbin, New South Wales

    Nimbin,_New_South_Wales

  • John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke
  • British nobleman, race horse owner and Member of Parliament

    John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke (30 May 1750 – 27 August 1827), known as Sir John Rous, Bt, from 1771 to 1796 and as The Lord Rous from 1796 to 1821

    John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke

    John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke

    John_Rous,_1st_Earl_of_Stradbroke

  • Richard III of England
  • King of England from 1483 to 1485

    Monarchs series. London: Eyre Methuen. ISBN 978-0-413-29530-9. Rous, John (1980). The Rous Roll. Gloucester, England: Alan Sutton. ISBN 978-0904387438.

    Richard III of England

    Richard III of England

    Richard_III_of_England

  • William A. Haseltine
  • American biologist (born 1944)

    names: authors list (link) Haseltine, WA; Maxam A; Gilbert W (1977). "The Rous Sarcoma Virus Genome is Terminally Redundant the 5' Sequence". Proceedings

    William A. Haseltine

    William A. Haseltine

    William_A._Haseltine

  • William Catesby
  • English politician (1450–1485)

    William Catesby (1450 – 25 August 1485) was a principal councillor to Richard III of England. He also served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Speaker

    William Catesby

    William Catesby

    William_Catesby

  • William Robinson (colonial administrator, born 1836)
  • British colonial governor (1836-1912)

    Sir William Robinson GCMG (Chinese: 羅便臣; 9 February 1836 – 1 December 1912) was a British colonial governor who was the last Governor of Trinidad and

    William Robinson (colonial administrator, born 1836)

    William Robinson (colonial administrator, born 1836)

    William_Robinson_(colonial_administrator,_born_1836)

  • William Gouge
  • English clergyman and author (1575–1653)

    William Gouge (1575–1653) was an English Puritan clergyman and author. He was a minister and preacher at St Ann Blackfriars for 45 years, from 1608, and

    William Gouge

    William Gouge

    William_Gouge

  • William Pierrepont (politician)
  • 17th-century English parliamentarian

    William Pierrepont (c. 1607 – 17 July 1678) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1640 and 1660. He supported

    William Pierrepont (politician)

    William Pierrepont (politician)

    William_Pierrepont_(politician)

  • Sir William Champion de Crespigny, 2nd Baronet
  • British politician

    Sir William Champion de Crespigny, 2nd Baronet (1 January 1765 – 28 December 1829) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1818

    Sir William Champion de Crespigny, 2nd Baronet

    Sir William Champion de Crespigny, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_William_Champion_de_Crespigny,_2nd_Baronet

  • William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick
  • English nobleman

    chronicler John Rous, the walls along the northeastern side of Warwick Castle were destroyed, so "that it should be no strength to the king". William and his

    William Mauduit, 8th Earl of Warwick

    William_Mauduit,_8th_Earl_of_Warwick

  • William Charles Fleming Robertson
  • Governor of Barbados from 1925 to 1932

    Sir William Charles Fleming Robertson KCMG (1867– 27 June 1937) was an acting governor of the Gold Coast in 1914, and a British colonial administrator

    William Charles Fleming Robertson

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  • William Esturmy
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    Sir William Esturmy alias Sturmy (c. 1356 – 21 March 1427) of Wolfhall, Wiltshire was an English Knight of the Shire, Speaker of the House of Commons

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  • Willie Miller
  • Scottish footballer & manager (born 1955)

    European Cup Winners' Cup: 1982–83 European Super Cup: 1983 Scotland The Rous Cup: 1985 Scottish Cup: runner-up 1992–93 Scottish League Cup: runner-up

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  • Algernon de Horsey
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1827–1922)

    Admiral Sir Algernon Frederick Rous de Horsey KCB DL (25 July 1827 – 22 October 1922) was a Royal Navy officer, appointed aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria

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  • William Cordell
  • English politician (died 1581)

    Sir William Cordell (about 1522 – 17 May 1581) of Melford Hall in the parish of Long Melford, Suffolk, was an English lawyer, landowner, administrator

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  • William Oldhall
  • English politician (died 1460)

    Sir William Oldhall (1390?–1460) was an English soldier and Yorkist supporter, who served as Speaker of the House of Commons of England between 1450 and

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  • William Nicholson (English bishop)
  • English clergyman (1591–1672)

    William Nicholson (1 November 1591 – 5 February 1672) was an English clergyman, a member of the Westminster Assembly and Bishop of Gloucester. The son

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  • FIFA Club World Cup
  • Men's football tournament

    officials Stanley Rous and Ottorino Barassi participated personally, albeit not as FIFA assignees, in the organisation of Copa Rio in 1951. Rous' role was the

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  • Sir Oswald Mosley, 4th Baronet
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    (married firstly on 31 January 1891 to Lady Hilda Maud Rous, daughter of John Edward Cornwallis Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke, and Augusta Musgrave, by whom

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  • William Colebrooke
  • Canadian politician (1787–1870)

    Sir William MacBean George Colebrooke, KH, CB (9 November 1787 – 6 February 1870) was an English career soldier and colonial administrator. The son of

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    English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."

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    Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...

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    Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."

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     Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.

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     Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.

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    cille means “”associated with the church.”” 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.

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    English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.

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    GILLIAN

    English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

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    WILLIE

     Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.

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    Irish

    MATHÚIN

    Modern Irish spelling of the Old Gaelic byname Mathghamhain, MATHÚIN means "bear calf." 

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    Tall, Dominant

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    Rathtyen

    Legendary daughter of Clememyl.

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    Eallard

    Brave

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    COLLEEN

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cailín, COLLEEN means "girl."

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    Inarticulate; Mutterer

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    Good Health; Narrator of Hadith; Bin Ayyub had this Name

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    Destiny; fate.

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  • Contented
  • a.

    Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.

  • Amenable
  • a.

    Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.

  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Willing
  • 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.

  • Pregnant
  • a.

    Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.

  • Gillian
  • n.

    A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • Milldam
  • n.

    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.

  • Unwilling
  • a.

    Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Counselable
  • a.

    Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.

  • Placable
  • a.

    Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.