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William Hill - Definition and Overview

William Hill was the Proprietary Governor of the Province of Avalon in Newfoundland from 1634 to 1638. He was appointed to the position by Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore. Sir George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore had founded the colony and acted as its governor and Cecil Calvert had managed the colony after his father's death but since he was occupied with the Province of Maryland appointed Hill as governor in his stead. Hill remained in the colony, living in Lord Baltimore's house, until the arrival of Sir David Kirke in 1638. Kirke had been granted a Royal Charter over all of Newfoundland and forced Hill to vacate the house and move across the harbour where he stayed until his death.


William Hill was also the name of the Secretary of State of North Carolina from 1811-1857.


William Hill is also an online bookmaker and also Britain's premier online bookmaker.

External links

Official site of William Hill books (http://www.willhill.co.uk)

Example Usage of William

ticianomonte: RT @sermonindex: "You can have no greater sign of confirmed pride than when you think you are humble enough." - William Law
vittora: why do people want to name there kids with 3 name like (harry michael William linford) why oh why that poor kid!
poppybowyer: "” Tempt not a desperate man “" - William Shakespeare http://tumblr.com/xbk4k9gjc
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