Christopher William Richmond (12 July 1821 – 3 August 1895), generally called William Richmond, was a 19th-century New Zealand politician. He held a number...
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William Richmond or variants may refer to: William Richmond (politician) (1821–1895), New Zealand politician William Blake Richmond (1842–1921), English...
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William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond PC FRSL (born 26 March 1961) is a British politician and life peer who was Leader of the Conservative...
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engineer and politician Volney Richmond (1802–1864), New York politician Warner Richmond (1886–1948), American actor William Richmond (politician) (1821–1895)...
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Hotel in Richmond and met with newspaperman Thomas Ritchie, politician James Lyons, Senate of Virginia members Charles J. Faulkner, William Ballard Preston...
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television production designer William Richmond (politician) (Christopher William Richmond, 1821–1895), New Zealand politician This disambiguation page lists...
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Sir William Blake Richmond KCB RA PPRBSA (29 November 1842 – 11 February 1921) was a British painter, sculptor and a designer of stained glass and mosaic...
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Richmond Bridge is an 18th-century stone arch bridge that crosses the River Thames at Richmond, connecting the two halves of the present-day London Borough...
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Samuel Hanson Stone, Kentucky politician, born near Richmond William J. Stone, Governor of Missouri, born near Richmond Montez Sweat, NFL Defensive End...
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Richmond (/ˈrɪtʃmənd/ RITCH-mənd) is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Incorporated in 1742, Richmond has been an...
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was a British Conservative politician. Born at Richmond House, London, he was the son of Charles Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond, and his wife Lady Caroline...
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Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th Duke of Richmond, KG, PC (né Lennox; 3 August 1791 – 21 October 1860), styled the Earl of March from 1806–19, was a Scottish...
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Duke of Richmond, 4th Duke of Lennox, 4th Duke of Aubigny, KG, PC (9 December 1764 – 28 August 1819) was a British peer, soldier, politician and Governor-General...
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William Wilson, or variants, may refer to: Bill Wilson (activist) (born 1953), small government activist Bill Wilson (Montana politician) (born 1961),...
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Cedric Levan Richmond (born September 13, 1973) is an American attorney, politician, and political advisor who is serving as senior advisor to the Democratic...
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Henry Robert Richmond (June 1829 – 7 December 1890) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician and farmer. He was Superintendent of Taranaki Province from...
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Savage, politician Alfred Stong, politician William Trench III, politician Daisy Wai, politician David West (Canadian politician), Mayor of Richmond Hill...
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Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 7th Duke of Richmond and Lennox, 2nd Duke of Gordon, KG, GCVO, CB (27 December 1845 – 18 January 1928), 7th Duke of Aubigny...
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Lady Margaret Beaufort (redirect from Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby)
chose Margaret as a bride for his half-brother, Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond. This was likely to strengthen Edmund's claim to the throne should Henry...
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Confederate Dead. William Byrd III, a wealthy planter, politician and military officer, was facing financial problems and divided his estate in Richmond known as...
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Richmond (/ˈrɪtʃmənd/) is a city in eastern Wayne County, Indiana, United States. Bordering the state of Ohio, it is the county seat of Wayne County. In...
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Frederick William Richmond (November 15, 1923 – December 28, 2019) was an American politician who served as a Democratic four-term member of the United...
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1801, and graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1819. As an adult, Lyons made his law career in Richmond, Virginia. He was appointed Prosecuting...
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Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is the largest of London's Royal Parks and is of national and international importance for...
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Richmond is a city in western Contra Costa County, California, United States. The city was incorporated on August 3, 1905, and has a city council. Located...
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1750, of Goodwood House in Sussex and of Richmond House in London, was a British Army officer and politician. He associated with the Rockingham Whigs...
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George William Smith (1762 – December 26, 1811) was a Virginia lawyer and politician who served several terms in the Virginia House of Delegates and was...
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William Blake Herron, American film screenwriter, director and actor William Blake Richmond (1842–1921), English painter and decorator Will Blake (born 1991)...
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students at Richmond gain both a UK and US degree studying one programme. Richmond was founded in 1972 by the social entrepreneur and politician Cyril Taylor...
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refuses to debate Potts[permanent dead link] – Richmond Times-Dispatch — June 16, 2005. Branigin, William: Kaine Defeats Kilgore in Va. Gubernatorial Race...
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