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William Wickham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Wickham may refer to: •William Wickham (spymaster) (1761–1840), British politician; spymaster during the French Revolution •William Wickham (bishop) (1539–1595), English bishop •William H. Wi...
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WHITTEN: See also William Berry Kendall; Scott Whitten Williams. ... Born in Connecticut, 1783. Uncle of William Augustus Whittlesey; cousin of Thomas Tucker Whittlesey and Frederick Whittlesey. Member of Ohio state legislature;
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Mayors and Lord Mayors of Oxford ... William Wickham (1712–1780) was the son of the Oxford mercer Richard Wickham who in turn was probably the son of George Wickham, who was the father of a child of that name baptised at All Saints Church on 21 August 1681.
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This church, and the schools, also are accurately describ'd by several writers, especially by the Monasticon, where their antiquity and original is fully set forth: The outside of the church is as plain and course, as if the founders had abhor'd ornaments, or that William of Wickham had been a Quaker, or at least a...
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St. Mary's near Winchester, a College founded by William of Wickham, Bishop of Winchester, who obtained a Licence of King Richard II. Reg. ... ; St Mary's College; Winchester College; Wickham, William of...
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(1818 - 1892) ... a Representative from Connecticut; born in Norfolk, Litchfield County, Conn., December 10, 1818; studied medicine; was graduated from the medical department of Yale College in 1839 and commenced practice in Norfolk; ... member of the State house of representatives 1848-1850; served in the State senate in 1851...
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Wickham, John William (1860 - 1915) ... following death of her father during Civil War, she had been adopted by S. G. Wickham; no children by this marriage indicated. Practiced medicine and farmed at Palmary. Member Presbyterian Church, Free and Accepted Masons, Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
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Theater · History · Medieval, 500-1500 · Wickham, Glynne William Gladstone ... Theater · England · History · Theaters · Stage-setting and scenery · Wickham, Glynne William Gladstone...
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