• William Wilton (9 June 1865 – 2 May 1920) was a Scottish football player, administrator and manager. He was the first manager of Rangers Football Club...
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  • William Wilton was a football manager. William Wilton may also refer to: William de Wylton (also Wilton), English 14th century college Fellow and university...
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  • During William Wilton's time as match secretary and then team manager, Rangers won ten league titles. Taking over as manager after William Wilton's death...
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    medieval Wilton Abbey. Following the dissolution of the monasteries, Henry VIII presented Wilton Abbey and its attached estates to William Herbert, 1st...
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    Wilton is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 18,503. The town is part of the Western...
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    Earl of Wilton, of Wilton Castle in the County of Herefordshire, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1801 for Thomas Egerton...
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    others have left of their own accord or by mutual agreement, except for William Wilton, who died whilst still manager of the club. 1875-1876 John Campbell...
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  • Wilton is the surname of: Charles Henry Wilton (1761–1832), English violinist, singer, composer and teacher Charles Richard Wilton (1855–1927), South Australia...
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  • Union. Grandson of Sir Thomas Wilton, founder of Renwick Wilton & Co., coal merchants and travel agents, Clifford William Wilton was born at Newcastle-on-Tyne...
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  • William McConnell Wilton was a Northern Irish Unionist politician who served as Chairman of the Independent Unionist Association. He was also a prominent...
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    Wilton Lewis Felder (August 31, 1940 – September 27, 2015) was an American saxophone and bass player, and is best known as a founding member of the Jazz...
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    Wilton is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,896 at the 2020 census. Like many small New England towns,...
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    Wilton is a town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. Lying about 3 miles (5 km) west of the city of Salisbury, and until 1889 the county town of Wiltshire...
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  • Percy Butler Duncan, her parents were William Butler Duncan and Jane Percy Sargent. In 1876, she married William Wilton Phipps, from Wiltshire in England...
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  • Wilton House. Genealogy Further heirs in Carnarvon E branch Portraits Gallery of paintings by Adrian Gottlieb including Official Portrait of William Herbert...
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    Wilton Abbey was a Benedictine convent in Wiltshire, England, three miles west of Salisbury, probably on the site now occupied by Wilton House. It was...
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    for Captain William Tyng, leader of the expedition of "snowshoe men" that killed him in 1703. Abraham Butterfield, a settler from Wilton, New Hampshire...
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  • Australia 8 December 1947) was an engineer He was the oldest child of William Wilton Eady, a native at the time, and a Scottish woman named Barbara Rose...
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  • who died in a canoeing accident in Algonquin Provincial Park in 1917. William Wilton (born 1865), Scottish football manager (Rangers F.C.), drowned in a...
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    Association (Falkirk manager) Nicol, William, FitbaStats Willie Nicol (Daddy), Better Meddle (Rangers manager) Wilton, William, FitbaStats (Hamilton Accies manager)...
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    Grey de Wilton George Grey, 10th Baron Grey de Wilton Thomas Grey, 11th Baron Grey de Wilton Richard Grey, 12th Baron Grey de Wilton William Grey, 13th...
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    Bill Struth (redirect from William Struth)
    the age of 45, in 1920, he took over as manager after his predecessor William Wilton was drowned in a boating accident off Gourock. Struth went on to win...
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    Ribbon of Japan. Lord Killearn married firstly Rachel, daughter of William Wilton Phipps, in 1912. They had one son and two daughters: Graham Curtis Lampson...
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    Rome he met and befriended his first patron, William Locke of Norbury, who thereafter accompanied Wilton on his tour of Italy. Like many other artists...
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    Wilton Castle is a 12th-century Norman castle located in south-eastern Herefordshire, England on the River Wye adjacent to the town of Ross-on-Wye. The...
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    Wilton House Museum is a museum in a historic house located in Richmond, Virginia. Wilton was constructed c. 1753 by William Randolph III, son of William...
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  • John of Worcester's Chronicle, William of Malmesbury, Osburn's life of Dunstan, the Life of St Wulfthryth found in The Wilton Chronicle, A Royal Charter of...
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    History Society". Wilton, Andrew (2006). Turner in his time (New ed.). London: Thames & Hudson. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-500-23830-1. Wilton, Andrew (2006). Turner...
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  • Celtic 1898–99 — Rangers 1899–1900 William Wilton (1/8) Rangers 1900–01 William Wilton (2/8) Rangers 1901–02 William Wilton (3/8) Rangers 1902–03 Dan McMichael...
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    Baron Grey de Wilton is a title that has been created twice, once in the Peerage of England (1295) and once in the Peerage of Great Britain (1784). The...
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