William Wallace Burns (September 3, 1825 – April 19, 1892) was a career American soldier who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War, reaching...
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Sir William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas, pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪]; Norman French: William le Waleys; c. 1270 – 23 August 1305) was a Scottish...
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Robert Burns the poet William Chalmers Burns (1815–1868), Scottish evangelist and missionary William Wallace Burns (1825–1892), American soldier William Burns...
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begun in Glasgow in 1851 by Rev Charles Rogers, who was joined by William Burns. Burns took sole charge from around 1855 following Rogers' resignation....
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Henderson 5 James Alexander MacDonald 5 William Wallace Burns McInnes 5 Second ballot: William Wallace Burns McInnes 6 MacDONALD, James Alexander 5 Stuart...
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William Wallace Burns McInnes (April 8, 1871 – August 4, 1954) was a Canadian politician, lawyer and served as the fifth commissioner of Yukon. Born in...
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surprise, and Murphy gave no explanation beyond "personal reasons". William Wallace Burns McInnes was appointed to replace him, in addition to his role as...
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(1932–2021), U.S. Army major general William Wallace Burns (1825–1892), Union Army brigadier general Attorney General Burns (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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William Wallace Allison Burn (17 July 1891 – 30 July 1915) was a New Zealand aviator, who served with the New Zealand Military Forces during the First...
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Wars of Independence (1874) A marble bust of Burns is in the Wallace Monument. "TheGlasgowStory: William Burns". www.theglasgowstory.com. Retrieved 25 June...
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William McInnes (born 1964) is an Australian actor. William McInnes may also refer to: William Wallace Burns McInnes (1871–1954), Canadian politician William...
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first look at new Wallace & Gromit character after 14 years away". Digital Spy. Retrieved 29 August 2024. "From Feathers McGraw to Mr Burns: kids' TV's all-time...
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Francis Wallace Burns (1789–1803) was the second son of the poet Robert Burns, born when the poet was 30 and his wife Jean Armour was 24. Francis was...
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named for him. Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Andalusia is named for Wallace's first wife, Lurleen Burns Wallace. The University of South Alabama...
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Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace, more commonly known as The Wallace. This is a lengthy poem recounting the life of William Wallace, the Scottish independence...
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William Burn was an architect. William Burn may also refer to: William John Burn, Anglican colonial bishop William Wallace Allison Burn, aviator William...
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Preceded by William John Bowser Succeeded by John Oliver MLA for Alberni In office February 2, 1907 – March 28, 1912 Preceded by William Wallace Burns McInnes...
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Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national...
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Manson was elected to the assembly in a 1905 by-election held after William Wallace Burns McInnes was named Commissioner of the Yukon. He was a member of...
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Barns of Ayr (category William Wallace)
Cassillis, Crystal of Seton, and Sir Hugh Montgomerie. In revenge, William Wallace burned the barracks with the English inside. This incident is now regarded...
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Works of Robert Burns. Glasgow : The Scottish Daily Express. Hecht, Hans (1936). Robert Burns. The Man and His Work. London : William Hodge. McQueen,...
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David Foster Wallace (February 21, 1962 – September 12, 2008) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and university professor of English...
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9 Zachary Taylor Wood (Acting) October 29, 1904 May 27, 1905 10 William Wallace Burns McInnes May 27, 1905 December 31, 1906 11 John T. Lithgow (Acting)...
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used it to hide from English troops. A monument to William Wallace and his great admirer Robert Burns is located in the remnant of Leglen Wood on the west...
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Tennison in 1947, and published by Alexander Burns Wallace in 1951. To estimate the body surface area of a burn, the rule of nines assigns BSA values to each...
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Frances Dunlop (redirect from Frances Anne Wallace Dunlop)
Frances Anne Wallace Dunlop (16 April 1730 – 24 May 1815) was a Scottish heiress, landowner, and correspondent and friend of poet Robert Burns. Dunlop was...
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commentary on Lao-tzu's philosophy), and three collections of poems. William Wallace Burns McInnes (1871–1954), son of Thomas Robert McInnes, was a Canadian...
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Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of...
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Provincial Secretary, defeated by Thomas Gifford on September 25, 1901 William Wallace Burns McInnes, Provincial Secretary and Minister of Education, elected...
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rumours at the time that McInnes had asked Beaven that his son, William Wallace Burns McInnes, a federal Member of Parliament, be included in his cabinet...
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