William Marshall, William Marshal, or Bill Marshall may refer to: William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1147–1219), Anglo Norman nobleman and crusader...
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William Horace Marshall (August 19, 1924 – June 11, 2003) was an American actor, director and opera singer. He played the title role in the 1972 blaxploitation...
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Gerard William Marshall (October 12, 1917 – June 7, 1994) was an American singer, bandleader and a motion picture actor, director and producer. Born in...
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Media related to William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke at Wikimedia Commons William Marshall at Castlewales.com Abels, Richard, William Marshal—Events in...
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John William Marshall (born July 6, 1958) is an American politician who served as Secretary of Public Safety in the Cabinet of Virginia Governor Mark Warner...
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the founders of neoclassical economics. Marshall was born at Bermondsey in London, second son of William Marshall (1812–1901), clerk and cashier at the...
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Horace Walpole (redirect from William Marshall, Gent.)
successors of the Whig Party as revived by Walpole's father. He wrote to William Mason, expounding his political philosophy: I have for five and forty years...
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William Marshall (or William Leonard Marshall) (1944–2003) was an Australian author, best known for his Hong Kong–based "Yellowthread Street" mystery...
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James William Marshall (August 14, 1822 – February 5, 1910) was a United States Postmaster General under President Ulysses S. Grant as well as a government...
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William Marshall, also known as Will Marshall, is a physicist and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Planet, a satellite and Earth data company...
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Thomas William Marshall may refer to: Thomas William Marshall (controversialist) (1818–1877), Catholic controversialist Thomas William Marshall (painter)...
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William Rainey Marshall (October 17, 1825 – January 8, 1896) was an American politician. He was the fifth Governor of Minnesota from January 8, 1866,...
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Willie Mason (redirect from William Marshall Mason)
William Marshall Mason (born 15 April 1980), also nicknamed "Big Willie", is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and...
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William Calder Marshall RA ARSA (18 March 1813 – 16 June 1894) was a Scottish sculptor. He was born at Gilmour Place in Edinburgh, the eldest son of William...
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William Cecil Marshall (29 April 1849 – 24 January 1921) was a British architect and amateur tennis player, who was runner-up in the very first Wimbledon...
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Billy Zane (redirect from William "Billy" Zane)
eventually brought into check by a Turkish soldier. Zane plays Sam William Marshall, a cruel U.S. soldier who is the main antagonist in the film. He took...
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Michael William Marshall (September 13, 1944 – June 2, 2005) was a French American actor. Marshall was born in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, a hospital...
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Lieutenant-General Sir William Raine Marshall GCMG KCB KCSI (29 October 1865 – 29 May 1939) was a British Army officer who in November 1917 succeeded Sir...
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Lieutenant-Colonel William Thomas Marshall VC (5 December 1854 – 11 September 1920) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most...
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American blaxploitation vampire horror film directed by William Crain. It stars William Marshall in the title role about an 18th-century African prince...
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William Marshall (c.1817–25 April 1906) was a New Zealand teacher and clergyman. He was born in London, in c.1817. Revell, Denis G. "William Marshall"...
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player James Duard Marshall (1914-2010), American painter James William Marshall (1822–1910), US Postmaster General James William Marshall (politician) (1844–1911)...
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William Marshall Inge (1802–1846) was an American politician who represented Tennessee's tenth district in the United States House of Representatives in...
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William Forbes Marshall (8 May 1888 – January 1959) was an Irish poet and Presbyterian minister from Sixmilecross, County Tyrone, Ireland. Marshall's...
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the name came from William Marshall. Until 1857, St. Hubert's Church in Corfe Mullen acted as a chapel of ease to Sturminster Marshall. St. Mary's pre-reformation...
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William Marshall Anderson (1807–1881) was an American scholar, explorer and politician, noted for his detailed travel journals in the Rocky Mountains and...
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assistant coach William "Red" Dawson, David Strathairn as university president Donald Dedmon, and Robert Patrick as ill-fated Marshall head coach Rick...
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William Marshall Craig (died 1827) was an English painter who exhibited at times at the Royal Academy, from 1788 until 1827. Craig first lived at Manchester...
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William Marshall Cazalet DL JP (8 July 1865 – 22 October 1932) was a wealthy British landowner who represented Great Britain at the 1908 Olympic Games...
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Thoroughgood "Thurgood" Marshall (July 2, 1908 – January 24, 1993) was an American civil rights lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of...
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