1948), baseball player Sir William Parsons, 1st Baronet of Langley (c.1636–c.1662), of the Parsons baronets Sir William Parsons, 1st Baronet of Bellamont...
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William Barclay Parsons (April 15, 1859 – May 9, 1932) was an American civil engineer. He founded Parsons Brinckerhoff, one of the largest American civil...
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William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse KP FRS HonFRSE (17 June 1800 – 31 October 1867), was an Irish astronomer, naturalist, and engineer. He was president...
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peer. He is also 10th Baronet Parsons, of Birr Castle. Lord Rosse was the eldest son of Laurence Michael Harvey Parsons, 6th Earl of Rosse, and Anne (née...
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William Sterling Parsons (26 November 1901 – 5 December 1953) was an American naval officer who worked as an ordnance expert on the Manhattan Project during...
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Earl of Rosse (redirect from Lawrence Parsons, Lord Oxmantown)
Peerage of Ireland, both times for the Parsons family. "Rosse" refers to New Ross in County Wexford. The Parsons were originally an English family from...
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Sir Laurence Parsons, 3rd Baronet (1708 – 24 October 1756) was an Anglo-Irish politician. Parsons was the son of William Parsons and Martha Pigott, and...
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William Parsons (died 1828) was an English poet, one of the Della Cruscans. Parsons was one of the coterie who published verse in The World in 1784–5...
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(Autumn 1968). "William Parsons, third Earl of Rosse" (PDF). Hermathena (107): 5–13. JSTOR 23040086. Retrieved 6 September 2018. "Parsons, the Hon. Charles...
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William Edward Parsons (June 19, 1872 – December 17, 1939) was an architect and city planner known for his work in the Philippines during the early period...
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William Parsons Alexander (19 January 1877 – Unknown) was an Anglo-Spanish footballer who is best known for being, along with his brother John, one of...
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Paralympic Committee (IPC). In 2018, Parsons became a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Parsons was born in Brazil to Scottish parents...
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William B. Parsons may refer to: William Barclay Parsons (1859-1932), US civil engineer William B. Parsons, author of The Enigma of the Oceanic Feeling:...
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uk/fallen-alumni/major-william-edward-parsons-5th-earl-rosse Offaly Archives https://www.offalyarchives.com/index.php/parsons-lord-william-5th-earl-of-rosse...
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of Rosse (1718 creation). Sir William Parsons, 1st Baronet of Bellamont (1570–1650) Richard Parsons Sir William Parsons, 2nd Baronet of Bellamont (died...
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William Parsons (29 February 1736 – 3 February 1795) was a British actor and painter in the mid to late eighteenth century. He appeared mostly at Drury...
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Thomas William Parsons (August 18, 1819, Boston – September 3, 1892, Scituate, Massachusetts) was an American dentist and poet. Parsons was educated at...
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Parsons School of Design, known colloquially as Parsons, is a private art and design college located in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York...
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James William Parsons (born 27 November 1986) is a New Zealand retired Rugby union player who played as a hooker for the Blues in Super Rugby and North...
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from New York Thomas Parsons (priest), Irish Anglican priest Thomas William Parsons (1819–1892), American dentist and poet Tom Parsons (disambiguation) This...
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War. William was born in England about 1570, the eldest son of James Parsons and Catherine Fenton. His father was the second son of Thomas Parsons of Diseworth...
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from a drawing that somewhat resembled a crab with arms produced by William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse, in 1842 or 1843 using a 36-inch (91 cm) telescope...
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John Whiteside Parsons (born Marvel Whiteside Parsons; October 2, 1914 – June 17, 1952) was an American rocket engineer, chemist, and Thelemite occultist...
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amateur astronomer, sharing this interest with her cousin William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse. Parsons built the Leviathan of Parsonstown, a reflecting telescope...
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section of a much longer motet for six voices. William Parsons is believed to be the same "W. Parsons" who composed 81 out of the 141 settings in John...
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William Alexander Parsons Martin (April 10, 1827 – December 18, 1916), also known as Dīng Wěiliáng (Chinese: 丁韙良), was an American Presbyterian missionary...
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Sir William Parsons, 4th Baronet of Birr Castle (6 May 1731 – 1 May 1791) was an Irish politician and baronet. He was the son of Sir Laurence Parsons, 3rd...
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hastily recorded Burrito Deluxe. Parsons was fired from the band before the album's release in early 1970. Parsons spent the first half of 1971 with...
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philosopher Theophilus Parsons (1749–1813), American jurist Torrence Parsons (1941–1987), American mathematician Alfred William Parsons (1847-1920), English...
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telescope was built by William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse on his estate, Birr Castle, at Parsonstown (now Birr) in Ireland. Parsons improved the techniques...
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