• 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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  • William Wilson DD (1545 – 15 May 1615) was a Canon of Windsor from 1584 to 1615 and Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral from 1596 to 1615. He was educated...
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    progressive reforms. In the 1912 presidential election, Wilson defeated incumbent Republican William Howard Taft and third-party nominee Theodore Roosevelt...
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  • footballer William Wilson (died 1582), British politician; MP for Southwark William Wilson (priest) (1545–1615), Canon of Windsor William Wilson (architect)...
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  • Francis Desmond Wilson (1925–2019) was an Irish Catholic priest and church dissident who in the course of the Northern Ireland Troubles embraced ideas...
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  • academic and Church of England priest William Cooke (priest, born 1821) (1821–1894), Church of England priest and hymn-writer William Bernard Cooke (1778–1855)...
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  • editor, and author James Wilson (motorcyclist) (c. 1901–1995), long-distance motorcyclist and author James William Wilson, Jr. (born 1969), American...
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  • Damien Karras (category Fictional Christian priests)
    TV and stage actor Jason Miller. In William Peter Blatty's 1971 novel, Father Damien Karras was one of the priests who exorcises the demon from young Regan...
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  • William Harrington (c. 1566 – 18 February 1594) was an English Jesuit priest. He is a Roman Catholic martyr, and was beatified in 1929. His father had...
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  • professor Robert Wilson (priest, born 1840) (1840–1897), English Anglican priest and academic, warden of Keble College, Oxford Robert Wilson (dean of Ferns)...
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    Pope was a Jesuit priest. The 1841 census finds the family at Bagdale, Whitby, with Frederick describing himself as a clergyman. William Pope was not present...
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    James Maurice Wilson (6 November 1836, Castletown, Isle of Man – 15 April 1931, Steep, Hampshire) was a British priest in the Church of England as well...
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    William Carus Wilson (7 July 1791 – 30 December 1859) was an English churchman and the founder and editor of the long-lived monthly The Children's Friend...
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    WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Damian Priest. He is also known for his tenure in Ring of Honor (ROH) under the ring name...
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  • Canon William Henry Cooper (c. 1835 - 13 April 1909) was an Anglo-Irish priest of the Church of England who served as a missionary in Australia and New...
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    published Hagakure: The Manga Edition, translated by William Scott Wilson, adapted by Sean Michael Wilson and Chie Kutsuwada (Kodansha International Ltd.,...
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  • This is a bibliography of the works of William S. Burroughs. Junkie (a.k.a. Junky) (1953) (ISBN 0-14-200316-6 – later reprint) Queer (written 1951–1953;...
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    Andrew Norman Wilson (born 27 October 1950) is an English writer and newspaper columnist known for his critical biographies, novels and works of popular...
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  • John Wilson (Scottish priest) (1849–1926), Provost of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh John Wilson (Royal Navy chaplain) (1890–1949), Anglican priest and...
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  • Christianity portal William Conyngham Greene (19 October 1827 – 9 August 1910) was an Anglican priest in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He was...
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    the Ewing home by a Dominican priest who found the pagan name Tecumseh unsuitable and instead named the child William after the saint on whose feast...
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  • officer named William Wilson rushes to confess to a priest (in a church of the "Città alta" of Bergamo) that he has committed murder. Wilson then relates...
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  • Diary of a Country Priest (French: Journal d'un curé de campagne) is a 1951 French drama film written and directed by Robert Bresson. The film stars Claude...
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  • poem in four books on bees (1806–13). His mother was Jane Wilson. A brother, Robert Wilson Evans, became the Archdeacon of Westmorland and Furness. From...
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    converted, even though Lithuanians had already been baptised by Polish priests for a decade by then. Henry's second expedition to Lithuania in 1392 illustrates...
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    1912 United States presidential election (category Woodrow Wilson)
    November 5, 1912. Democratic governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey unseated incumbent Republican president William Howard Taft while defeating former president...
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  • which later became a Canadian statutory holiday. In 1838, two Catholic priests, François Norbert Blanchet and Modeste Demers, arrived in the Oregon Country...
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    School dean William Draper Lewis (a supporter of the Progressive Party) from committees. Taft maintained a cordial relationship with Wilson. The former...
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    Christopher Mackenzie Priest (14 July 1943 – 2 February 2024) was a British novelist and science fiction writer. His works include Fugue for a Darkening...
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    William Scot Wilson (1806 – 17 March 1888) was a Scottish bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church, who served as Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway between...
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