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    William Guthrie Spence (7 August 1846 – 13 December 1926), was an Australian trade union leader and politician, played a leading role in the formation...
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  • William Spence (1846–1926) was an Australian trade union leader and politician. William Spence may also refer to: William Spence (burgess), Virginia colonist...
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    William Spence (c.1783 – 6 January 1860) was a British economist and entomologist. Spence was born in Bishop Burton in the East Riding of Yorkshire, the...
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    William Spence (1806 - 22 June 1883) was an architect based in Glasgow. He was born in 1806 at Carstairs, the second son of John Spence (1775-1849) (shoemaker)...
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  • William Spence (sometimes shown as Spense) was an early Virginia colonist on Jamestown Island. He was member of the first assembly of the Virginia House...
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    William Blundell Spence (13 January 1814 – 23 January 1900) was an English painter and art dealer. Born in Drypool, Yorkshire to noted entomologist William...
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    William Spence (born 31 July 1777 in Greenock, Scotland – died 22 May 1815 in Glasgow, Scotland) was a Scottish mathematician who published works on the...
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    (or Spence's function), denoted as Li2(z), is a particular case of the polylogarithm. Two related special functions are referred to as Spence's function...
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  • William Spencer is sometimes erroneously conflated with William Spence, another early Virginia colonist who also lived on Jamestown Island. William Spence...
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    William Spence Urquhart (8 May 1877 – 16 July 1964) was a Scottish religious scholar, Christian missionary and academic in India. He influenced among others...
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  • William Spence (1793–1849) was an early 19th century British sculptor. He was born in Chester in 1793 and showed artistic talent at an early age. He was...
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    Andrew Michael Spence (born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American economist and Nobel laureate. Spence is the William R. Berkley Professor in Economics...
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  • William Spence was an English professional footballer who played as a centre forward. Spence moved from Throckley Welfare to Bradford City in May 1927...
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    "parson-naturalist". The four-volume Introduction to Entomology, co-written with William Spence, was widely influential. Kirby was a grandson of the Suffolk topographer...
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  • William Spence Peter (1818 – 23 May 1891) was a pioneer pastoralist of South Australia and New Zealand, and a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council...
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  • William Robert Locke Spence, CBE, (9 October 1875 – 3 March 1954) was a British politician. Born in Cockpen in Midlothian, Spence was educated at the...
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    after trade unionists. The suburb was originally named solely after William Spence (1846–1926), one of the founders of the Australian Workers' Union and...
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  • William Spence was a Scottish schoolmaster in Fife. In the month of May 1685, he was summoned to appear before the Privy Council. Phillimore says he "had...
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    The William Spence House, at 308 S. Thompson St. in Carson City, Nevada, was built in 1875. It includes Greek Revival architecture. It was listed on the...
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    ISBN 978-1849081832 Kaufman, William W. British Policy and the Independence of Latin America, 1804–1828. New Haven, Yale UP, 1951. Robertson, William Spence. France and...
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    William Wallace Spence (October 18, 1815 – November 3, 1915) was a Baltimore financier. He was a founding partner of Spence & Reid, which manufactured...
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  • 45°34′43″N 79°37′57″W / 45.578567°N 79.632553°W / 45.578567; -79.632553 Spence is a ghost town in the Canadian province of Ontario, at the crossroads of...
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  • William Spence (1926-1993) was an English footballer. He was a defender who played for Queens Park Rangers and Portsmouth F.C. "Bill Spence". worldfootball...
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    heroic entomology." William Kirby is widely considered as the father of entomology in England. In collaboration with William Spence, he published a definitive...
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  • the Academy Award for Best Picture. In Stratford, Ontario, in 1904, William Spence (Fredric March), a medical student on the verge of becoming a doctor...
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    unquestionable, assign it a later introduction... In the torturing of [William] Spence, Lord Fountainhall mentions the origin of the thumbikens, stating that...
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    Derek William Spence (born 18 January 1952) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer. He played as a forward in a career spanning seventeen years...
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    the Rye House Plot Charles II authorised the use of torture against William Spence, secretary to Archibald, Earl of Agyll, who was moved to Scotland. The...
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  • Spence is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ara Spence (1793–1866), American judge from Maryland Basil Spence (1907–1976), British architect...
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  • Joshua Patrick William Spence (born 22 January 1988) is an Australian former professional baseball pitcher. He pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) for...
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