William Robert Hay (1761–1839) was a British barrister, cleric and magistrate, one of the Manchester group associated with the Peterloo Massacre. He was...
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William Hay may refer to: William Hay (died 1664) (1594–1664), English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1641 and 1660 William...
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Robert Blakely Hays (born July 24, 1947) is an American actor, known for a variety of television and film roles since the 1970s. He came to prominence...
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Robert Hay may refer to: Robert Hay (Egyptologist) (1799–1863), Scottish Egyptologist Robert Hay (bishop of Buckingham) (1884–1973), bishop of Buckingham...
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Robert William Hay (1786–1861) was a British public official. Robert William Hay was born in 1786 in Westminster, London, England. His father was Reverend...
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sons and three daughters of William Robert Hay (1859–1920) and his wife, Elizabeth (1859–1910) (née Ebden). When Will Hay Jr. was less than a year old...
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William Robert Hay (27 June 1934 – 29 April 2018) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He...
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Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll (née FitzClarence; 17 January 1801 – 16 January 1856) was an illegitimate daughter of King William IV of the United Kingdom...
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as United States Secretary of State under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. Hay was also a biographer of Lincoln, and wrote poetry and...
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William Howard Hay (December 14, 1866 – 1940) was an American physician and director of The East Aurora Sun and Diet Sanatorium. He is principally known...
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William George Hay, 18th Earl of Erroll, KT, GCH, PC (21 February 1801 – 19 April 1846), styled Lord Hay between 1815 and 1819, was a Scottish peer and...
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The Hay Diet is a nutrition method developed by the New York physician William Howard Hay in the 1920s. It claims to work by separating food into three...
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Peterloo (film) (category Cultural depictions of Robert Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool)
local authorities, led by magistrates Colonel Fletcher, Reverend William Robert Hay, Reverend Charles Ethelston and Mr. Norris and Deputy Chief Constable...
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good wishes, I left him, and took my station as before. Although William Robert Hay, chairman of the Salford Hundred Quarter Sessions, claimed that "The...
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Clan Hay (Scottish Gaelic: Garadh or MacGaradh) is a Scottish clan of the Grampian region of Scotland that has played an important part in the history...
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Erroll. William Hay was born in Erroll (now spelled Errol) in Perthshire, the son of Gilbert Hay and Alicia Hay, daughter of William Hay of Yester. His...
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Earl of Kinnoull (redirect from Baron Hay of Pedwardine)
Earls of Erroll, was the older brother of William de la Hay, ancestor of the Earls of Kinnoull. In 1251, William received a charter of two carucates of land...
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Robert Hay (10 November 1711 – 10 December 1776), known later as Robert Hay-Drummond of Cromlix and Innerpeffray, was successively Bishop of St Asaph...
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1805) Sir John Hay, 5th Baronet (1755–1830) Sir John Hay, 6th Baronet (1788–1838) Sir Adam Hay, 7th Baronet (1795–1867) Sir Robert Hay, 8th Baronet (1825–1885)...
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William Hay (17 February 1647 – 17 March 1707) was a Scottish clergyman and prelate who rose to be the final Church of Scotland Bishop of Moray. He was...
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founded Hay House publishing. Hay was born Helen Vera Lunney in Los Angeles to Henry John Lunney (1901–1998) and Veronica Chwala (1894–1985), Hay recounted...
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alleviated by Astley's mother's second marriage, in 1793, to Reverend William Robert Hay, a wealthy solicitor and magistrate who would later become infamous...
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name and arms as heir of entail of his great-grandfather William, Viscount Strathallan. Robert Hay-Drummond succeeded to the title of Earl of Kinnoull on...
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an obituary, John Hay affectionately referred to him as "Little Tad." Funeral services were held for Lincoln in his brother Robert's home in Chicago. His...
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William Hay, 4th Earl of Erroll (1470 – 9 September 1513), styled as Lord Hay until 1507, was a Scottish peer and soldier. He was killed at the Battle...
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William Hay, 6th Earl of Erroll (1521 – 11 April 1541), styled as Lord Hay until age 1, was a Scottish peer. William Hay was the son of the William Hay...
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William Hay, 3rd Earl of Erroll PC (c. 1449 – 14 January 1507) was a Scottish peer. He was the third Earl of Erroll and the fourth Lord Hay of Erroll...
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John Hay, 2nd Lord Hay of Yester (died 1513) John Hay, 3rd Lord Hay of Yester (died 1543) John Hay, 4th Lord Hay of Yester (died 1557) William Hay, 5th...
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married in 1920 to Sir Robert Hay Drummond-Hay (1846–1925) at the age of 25, her husband being nearly fifty years older. Sir Robert had been born in Tangiers...
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Hay Street is a major road through the central business district of Perth, Western Australia and adjacent suburbs. The street was named after Robert William...
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