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William Tubman (549 bytes)
1: ..., a senator and associate justice of the Liberian Supreme Court. 3: [[Category:1895 births|Tubman]] 4: [[Category:1971 deaths|Tubman]] 5: [[Category:Cold War people|Tubman]] 6: [[Category:Liberian people|Tubman, William]] Harriet Tubman (5485 bytes) 1: ...e:harriet_tubman_portrait.jpg|thumb|225px|Harriet Tubman]] 2: ...e struggle for liberation against slavery and racism. 5: ...ffered intermittent bouts of [[narcolepsy]] the rest of her life. 7: == Escape and abolitionist career == 9: ...erved as a [[spy]] for the North, and again was never captured. William Burke and William Hare (6612 bytes) 1: ...Robert Knox who used to give them £7 10/- for corpse. 3: ...tland]] to work as laborers in the [[Union Canal (Scotland)|Union Canal]]. 5: ...erwards worked as a labourer, weaver, baker and lastly a cobbler. 7: ...n whether they knew each other from the canal works. 9: ...me they met their favorite future customer, professor [[Robert Knox]]. William I (528 bytes) 1: '''William I''' can refer to several European kings: 3: * [[William I of England]], also known as ''William the Conqueror'' 4: * [[William I of Scotland]], also known as ''William the Lion'' 5: ...illiam I of Orange]], also known as ''William the Silent'' 6: * King [[William I of the Netherlands]] William (4070 bytes) 1: :''for other uses of William see [[William (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ...helm (strong protector), Belgic Guild-helm (harnessed with a gilded helmet). 5: ==History== 7: ...e in England, along with other Norman names such as [[Robert]], [[Richard]], [[Roger]], and [[Hugh]]. 9: ...luding William which is where the name Wilcox comes from. Just William (11464 bytes) 1: ... adaptations of the books. The William stories first appeared in [[Home and Happy Mag.]]. 3: ==Contents== 5: * William Goes to the Pictures 6: * William the Intruder 7: * William Below Stairs William Tell (2174 bytes) 1: ... said to have lived in the [[Canton of Uri]] in [[Switzerland]] in the early [[14th century]]. 3: ..._1900.jpeg|300px|thumb|right|William Tell and his Son]] 4: ...ssfully shooting an [[apple]] off the head of his son, or dying. 6: ...uch as [[Denmark]], [[England]] and [[Holstein]], see [[Palnatoke]]). 8: ...olt. When he returned to his town, he was hailed as a hero. William Still (1313 bytes) 1: [[image:Wstillphoto.jpg|thumb|200px|William Still.]] 2: ...nicles how he helped 649 slaves escape to freedom via the [[Underground Railroad]]. 5: ==External links== 6: *[http://www.undergroundrr.com/ William Still - Underground Railroad Foundation] 7: ...o.uk/USASstill.htm Spartacus Educational: William Still] William Few (12801 bytes) 1: {{pov check}} 2: [[Image: William few.jpg|right|250px]] 3: ...rgia (state)|Georgia]] at the [[Constitutional Convention]]. 5: ...n the case of the self-educated Few, that image was largely accurate. 7: ...ed him with important political responsibilities as well. William May (897 bytes) 1: ...tian Man''. He had close connection with the diocese of [[Ely]], being 2: ...In 1545 he was made a [[prebendary]] of [[St Paul's]], and in the following year dean. 4: ...He died on the day of his election to the [[archbishopric of York]]. William Mackenzie (522 bytes) 1: ...'' is a name shared by at least 2 different persons: 3: ...e is the grandfather of Canadian prime minister [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]. 5: ...and entrepreneur in [[Canada]], the [[United States]], and [[Brazil]]. 7: {{disambig}} William F. Readdy (3902 bytes) 1: ...he Office of Space Flight, in [[NASA]] Headquarters. 3: ...s and a daughter. He enjoys sailing, racquet sports, flying, and reading. 5: ... [[Association of Space Explorers]] and [[Explorers Club]]. 7: ==Special honors== 9: ...]] (STS-79) and a [[World Record]] Certificate (STS-79). William Lenthall (8922 bytes) 1: ...vil War]] period, speaker of the [[House of Commons]]. 3: ... respect, and was unable to control the proceedings. 5: ...ut as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here." 7: ... to the army party, but with a constant bias in favour of the king. 9: ...lding little real power, was the first man in the state. William Clarke (292 bytes) 1: ...s married to [[Dorothy Clarke]], and they had one son, [[George Clarke]]. 3: {{msg:stub}} 5: [[Category:1666 deaths|Clarke, William]] William Bowman (2081 bytes) 1: ... in life, he was also a successful [[ophthalmologist]]. 3: ...m the Bowman's capsule, other anatomical structures named after him include: 4: ...[Bowman's glands]] — in the [[olfactory mucosa]] 5: * [[Bowman's membrane]] — the ''anterior limiting membrane'' in the [[cor... 7: ...ww.rcophth.ac.uk/ Royal College of Ophthalmologists]. William T. Barry (2113 bytes) 1: ...s an [[United States|American]] statesman and jurist. 3: ...he bar in [[1805]]. He commenced practice at [[Jessamine County, Kentucky]] and then at Lexington, Ke... 5: ...ostmaster General]] in [[Andrew Jackson]]'s administration from [[1829]] to [[1835]]. 7: ...at St. James's Cemetery, Liverpool, England; he was reinterred in 1854 at Frankfort Cemetery, [[Frank... 13: ...center"| [[United States Postmaster General|Postmaster General]] William Longchamp (3316 bytes) 1: ... of the duchy of Aquitaine]]. He always showed himself an able diplomat. 3: ...f entertaining him. Even [[John of England|John]] seemed preferable to him. 5: ...e incurred the hatred of Richard's English subjects. 9: ...ign="center"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Geoffrey, the Bastard]]''' 10: ...ign="center"|'''[[Lord Chancellor]]'''<br>1189–1197 William Mayne (1021 bytes) 1: ...alled ''Candlefast'', ''Cradlefast'' and ''Earthfast''. 3: ...e ordered 'not guilty' verdicts on the rape charges. 5: ==External links== 7: *[http://www.davidhigham.co.uk/html/Clients/Mayne Publicity biography] 9: {{writer-stub}} William Stratton (731 bytes) 1: ...]] at that time. Acquitted of charges of [[tax evasion]] in 1965, he died in 2001. 3: {{stub}} 5: [[Category:1914 births|Stratton, William]] 6: [[Category:2001 deaths|Stratton, William]] 7: [[Category:Governors of Illinois|Stratton, William]] William Caslon (732 bytes) 1: ...mith]] and designer of typographic [[typeface|fonts]]. 3: ...tional types]], which in turn led to [[Modern types]]. 5: ..., and Caslon-inspired typefaces are still widely used today. 7: {{msg:stub}} 9: [[Category:1692 births|Caslon, William]]
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