• William Goldwin (c.1682 – 1747 at Bristol) was an English schoolteacher and vicar who left his mark on cricket by creating the sport's earliest known...
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  • Goldwin may refer to: Kyle Goldwin (born 1985), Gilbatarian footballer Robert Goldwin (1922–2010), American political scientist William Goldwin (c. 1682–1747)...
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    Goldwin Smith (13 August 1823 – 7 June 1910) was a British-born academic and historian who was active in both Great Britain and North America. From 1856...
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    William Goldwin Carrington Howland OC OOnt (March 17, 1915 – May 13, 1994) was a Canadian lawyer, judge and former Chief Justice of Ontario. Howland was...
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    Tony Goldwyn (redirect from Tony Goldwin)
    his maternal great-great-grandfathers was Maryland Governor and Senator William Thomas Hamilton. Goldwyn attended Hamilton College in Clinton, New York...
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    1958–1967 15 George Alexander Gale 1967–1976 16 Willard Estey 1976–1977 17 William Goldwin Carrington Howland 1977–1990 18 Charles Dubin 1990–1996 19 Roy McMurtry...
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    University is dated 1710 and both of those establishments were attended by William Goldwin who, in 1706, wrote a Latin poem of 95 lines on a rural cricket match...
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    Goldwin Arthur Martin CC QC (17 May 1913 – 26 February 2001) was a Canadian lawyer and judge who was known as an expert on criminal law. He was a judge...
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  • from Emmanuel College and be ordained in the United Church of Canada William Goldwin Carrington Howland – lawyer, judge and former Chief Justice of Ontario...
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  • conductor and university administrator William Bailey Howland (1848–1917), American editor William Goldwin Carrington Howland (1915–1994), Canadian...
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  • Frederick Goldwin Gardiner, QC (January 21, 1895 – August 21, 1983) was a Canadian politician, lawyer and businessman. He was the first chairman of Metropolitan...
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  • Chairman of the Hughes Inquiry William Goldwin Carrington Howland (B.A. 1936) – Chief Justice of Ontario, 1977–92 William Kaplan (B.A. 1980) – lawyer and...
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  • 1702 1709 Edward Pearce M.A. University College, Oxford 1709 1717 William Goldwin M.A. King's College, Cambridge 1717 1722 James Taylor M.A. Oriel College...
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  • Hugh Goldwin Rivière (1869–1956) was a noted British portraitist. He was one of seven children of Briton Rivière and was of Huguenot descent. Examples...
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    Legal offices Preceded by William Goldwin Carrington Howland Chief Justice of Ontario 1990–1996 Succeeded by Roy McMurtry...
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  • Therefore, the sons of rich and poor families played together. In 1706, William Goldwin (1682–1747) published his Musae Juveniles, which included a Latin poem...
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    Robert Allen Goldwin (April 16, 1922 – January 12, 2010) was an American political scientist specializing in the study of the Constitution, who left academia...
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    Ontario William Goldwin Carrington Howland, and Justices John Watson Brooke, G. Arthur Martin, Maurice Norbert Lacourcière, and Lloyd William Houlden...
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  • and individuals, such as: The Lawyers Club William Osgoode Sir John Graves Simcoe Chief Justice William Goldwin Carrington Howland Women's Law Association...
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  • (2009) (Compiled by Anthony Gibson) William Godfrey – pseudonym of Samuel Youd for his novels about cricket William Goldwin In Certamen Pilae ('On a ball game':...
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    filmmaking and developed an eye for finding the talent for making films. William Wyler directed many of his most celebrated productions, and he hired writers...
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  • headmaster at Bristol Grammar School, where he and his predecessor William Goldwin were responsible for increasing enrollment from 20 to 70. From 1743...
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    William Hardy McNeill (October 31, 1917 – July 8, 2016) was an American historian and author, noted for his argument that contact and exchange among civilizations...
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  • William Edward Leuchtenburg (/ˈlʌktənˌbɜːrɡ/ LUCK-tuhn-berg; born September 28, 1922) is an American historian. He is the William Rand Kenan Jr. Professor...
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    William Cronon (born September 11, 1954 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an environmental historian and the Frederick Jackson Turner and Vilas Research Professor...
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    William Edward Dodd (October 21, 1869 – February 9, 1940) was an American historian, author and diplomat. A liberal Democrat, he served as the United...
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  • William Archibald Dunning (12 May 1857 – 25 August 1922) was an American historian and political scientist at Columbia University noted for his work on...
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    William Stubbs HonFRSE (21 June 1825 – 22 April 1901) was an English historian and Anglican bishop. He was Regius Professor of Modern History at the University...
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    mayor, William Henry Boulton. When he died in 1874, the house passed to his widow, Hariette Boulton. She remarried the prominent scholar Goldwin Smith...
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  • died in 1927, and control of Loew's passed to Nicholas Schenck. In 1929, William Fox of Fox Film Corporation bought the Loew family's holdings with Schenck's...
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