William Adlam
Major General William Adlam (1750-1823) was an English British Army soldier and artist. He was descended from a long line of distinguished soldiers.Ad...
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Major General William Adlam (1750-1823) was an English British Army soldier and artist. He was descended from a long line of distinguished soldiers.Ad...
William Aimer (May 8, 1812 - May 4, 1840) was an Irish bare knuckle boxing champion, being most famous for only ever losing one fight, the one that ki...
William C. (Bill) Crager is an American businessman in the financial industry. Crager is the co-founder and interim chief executive officer of Envestn...
William F. Rolleston (b. 1912) was the vice president and general manager of Marineland, Florida, and secretary-treasurer of the St. Augustine Histori...
William Mariotte (July 1, 1937-August 25, 2015) was a British-Japanese historian and archaeologist who specialized in Japanese history. He is widely k...
Born in Shreveport, Louisiana on August 27, 1933, William Ramage’s main career was as a very sought-after male model for such companies as H.I.S. Mens...
The William Shoeman Wood Cabin refers to the previous home of Civil War Confederate veteran William "Bloody Bill" Shoeman. The wood cabin was located ...
In the TV series Ugly Betty, William Slater-Meade is the infant son of dressmaker Christina McKinney and her husband Stuart. Until a DNA test was perf...
William Voyles (also Voiles, Vowells) (1741 - January 1798) was an American Revolutionary War soldier who enlisted in the 6th North Carolina Regiment ...
This is a List of works by William W. Johnstone as of August 1, 2006. Fiction The Ashes series published 1983 - 2003, reprinted starting January 2008 ...
The Williamsburg Sampler Bed and Breakfast Inn is an 18th-century plantation style colonial inn. It is located in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia with...
Willis Willard Elliott (August 7, 1799 - July 10, 1900) was an American Confederate soldier.Early life and marriageWillis Willard Elliott was born in ...
Willow Row Barrow is a modern barrow memorial site near St Neots, Cambridgeshire. It is the first round barrow to have been built in the UK for thousa...
Willy Armitage was an agent of the Impossible Missions Force in the Mission: Impossible TV series. He was played by actor Peter Lupus.RoleWilly Armita...
Wilsie Beale was a café waitress in North Carolina during the Great Depression. She was one of the thousands of everyday Americans interviewed for the...
Wimpole 2000 F.C. are a football club based in Colchester, Essex, England. They were founded in 2000 by Terence Rudd, Steven Mycroft and Ronald Hunnab...
The Wind Dukes of Aaqa, also known as the Vaati, are fictional characters of legend in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Drago...
Windows Rot is a term used to describe the belief that over time, Windows Operating systems slow in operational performance. Despite this belief, it m...
Windows Server 2012 R2 is the upcoming version of Microsoft's server operating system. It was unveiled on 06/04/2013 at TechEd USA. An initial beta re...
WindScan contains globally gridded, high resolution offshore wind speeds and directions on a 0.25 global grid and multiple time resolutions down to 6 ...