William, Billy or Bill Stone may refer to: William Stone (MP for Salisbury), member of parliament (MP) for Salisbury William Stone (Maryland governor)...
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William Alexis Stone (April 18, 1846 – March 1, 1920) was an American politician who served as the 22nd governor of Pennsylvania, serving from 1899 to...
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Sharon Vonne Stone was born on March 10, 1958, in Meadville, Pennsylvania, to Dorothy Marie (née Lawson), an accountant, and Joseph William Stone II, a tool...
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industries. Bill Stone (William C. Stone) was born and raised in Evansville, Indiana. Both Stone and his future wife, Mary (O’Daniel) Stone, graduated from...
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William C. "Bill" Stone (born December 7, 1952) is an American engineer, caver and explorer, known for exploring deep caves, sometimes with autonomous...
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McGahern. Stoner has been categorized under the genre of the academic novel, or the campus novel. Stoner follows the life of the eponymous William Stoner, his...
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William Frederick Stone (23 September 1900 – 10 January 2009) was one of the last five surviving First World War veterans who served in the United Kingdom's...
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William Oliver Stone (September 26, 1830 – September 15, 1875) was an American portrait painter. Stone was born in Derby, Connecticut, to a prominent family...
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Peterhouse, Cambridge (section William Stone Building)
surrounding the William Stone Building. The William Stone Building stands in the Scholars' Garden and was funded by a £100,000 bequest from William Stone (1857–1958)...
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Michael Patrick William Stone (June 2, 1925 – May 18, 1995) was a British-American business executive and federal government administrator. He served...
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William Leete Stone may refer to either of two American authors and historians: William Leete Stone, Sr. (1792-1844) William Leete Stone, Jr. (1835-1908)...
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William Joel Stone (May 7, 1848 – April 14, 1918) was a Democratic politician from Missouri who represented his state in the United States House of Representatives...
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William Clement Stone (May 4, 1902 – September 3, 2002) was an American businessman, philanthropist and New Thought self-help book author. Stone was born...
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William Stone (born March 12, 1944, Goldsboro, North Carolina) is an American operatic baritone. He is a graduate of Duke University (B.A., 1966) and...
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Bradley Stone (boxer) on List of deaths due to injuries sustained in boxing Bradley M. Stone, Scientist and Radio personality Bradley William Stone, perpetrator...
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Lithic reduction (redirect from Chipped stone)
In archaeology, in particular of the Stone Age, lithic reduction is the process of fashioning stones or rocks from their natural state into tools or weapons...
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Stone Age. Stone tools may be made of either ground stone or knapped stone, the latter fashioned by a craftsman called a flintknapper. Stone has been used...
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William Stones (2 October 1904 – 2 July 1969) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. Stones was a member of the National Union of Mineworkers...
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Sir William Stone (died 1607) was a London mercer and Alderman who sold fabrics to the royal family. He was a son of Reginald Stone, a London fishmonger...
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William Henry Stone (November 7, 1828 – July 9, 1901) was a U.S. Representative from Missouri. Born in Shawangunk, New York, Stone attended the common...
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Ralph William Robert Stonor, 8th Baron Camoys (born 10 September 1974), is a British hereditary peer and a Conservative member of the House of Lords....
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William Murray Stone, D.D. (June 1, 1779–February 26, 1838) was an American Episcopal clergyman from Maryland. He was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of...
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William Stone Weedon (July 5, 1908 – May 13, 1984), was a scholar, university professor (philosophy, mathematics, logic, linguistic analysis), and U.S...
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1655. William Stone was born in Northamptonshire, England. Stone was one of five nephews of the wealthy traders and merchants, Thomas and Andrew Stone of...
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the Ohio Supreme Court Wilbur F. Stone (1833–1920), associate justice of the Colorado Supreme Court William B. Stone (1797–1872), associate judge of the...
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William Carlos Stone (October 9, 1859 – February 23, 1939) was a philatelist who specialized in the collection of philatelic literature related to revenue...
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of the Declaration of Independence William Stone – relative and governor of the Maryland colony John Hoskins Stone – brother and governor of Maryland...
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William Stone (January 26, 1791 – February 18, 1853) was a U.S. Representative from Tennessee. Born in Sevier County in the portion of the Southwest Territory...
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stone known as the "Rufus Stone", close to the A31 near the village of Minstead (grid reference SU270124), is claimed to mark the spot where William fell...
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William Johnson Stone (June 26, 1841 – March 12, 1923) was a US Representative from Kentucky. He was born in Kuttawa, Caldwell (now Lyon) County, Kentucky...
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