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William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy
William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy, KG, of Barton Blount, Derbyshire, was an extremely influential English courtier, a respected humanistic scholar and patron of learning. He was one of the most influential and perhaps the wealthiest English noble courtier of his time. Mountjoy was known internationally as a humanist writer and scholar and patron of the arts.
William McKinley, Sr.
William McKinley Sr. was an American manufacturer. He was a pioneer of the iron industry in eastern Ohio as well as the father of President William McKinley.
William Herbert
William Herbert fue un botánico, poeta, y clérigo inglés. Fungió como Miembro del Parlamento por Hampshire de 1806 a 1807, y por Cricklade de 1811 a 1812.
William Sterling Parsons
William Sterling «Deak» Parsons fue un ingeniero militar estadounidense, más conocido por ser el artillero del Enola Gay, siendo quien lanzó la primera bomba atómica, sobre Hiroshima, Japón, el 6 de agosto de 1945.
William Randolph James Hopkins
William Ponsonby
Major-General Hon. Sir William Ponsonby was an Anglo-Irish politician and British Army officer who served in the Peninsula War and was killed at the Battle of Waterloo.
William Sidney, 1st Viscount De L'Isle
William Philip Sidney, 1st Viscount De L'Isle,, known as The Lord De L'Isle and Dudley between 1945 and 1956, was a British Army officer, politician and Victoria Cross recipient who served as the 15th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1961 to 1965. He was the last non-Australian to hold the position.
William Swinton
William Tyssen-Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst of Hackney
William Amhurst Tyssen-Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst of Hackney, was a British Conservative Member of Parliament and collector of books and works of art.
William Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough
William Henry Grenfell, 1st Baron Desborough, was a British athlete, sportsman, public servant and politician. He sat in the House of Commons first for the Liberal Party and then for the Conservatives between 1880 and 1905 when he was raised to the peerage. He also was President of the Thames Conservancy Board for thirty-two years.