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William Penn / Hall / WestWILLIAM PENN English religious reformer and colonialist
Events / War / Crusades / 1187William Despreaux brought before Saladin
Norman Conquest 15 of 16BATTLE OF HASTINGS Battle rages: William raises his helmet to show he is still alive
Norman Conquest 11 of 16A messenger tells of Harolds approach, and William prepares for battle, burning down an inconvenient building
Norman Conquest 12 of 16William and his men advance to meet Harolds army
Norman Conquest 4 of 16Negotiations between Harold and William; Harold agrees to marry Williams daughter Aelfgyve
Shakespeare / BirthplaceWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The House at Stratford in which Shakespeare lived
Military / Dress / 13th CentThe effigy of William, son of William Longspee, earl of Salisbury : in Salisbury Cathedral
William Iii / Anon ItalianWILLIAM III of Orange
W Murray Earl Mansfield1ST EARL OF MANSFIELD William Murray M.P. and lord chief justice
French RejoicingWild rejoicings in France when a false rumour circulates that catholic James II has defeated protestant William III at the battle of the Boyne : Jamess flight reveals the truth
William I (Card)William I the Conqueror
William I / Players / 1 / 50William I the Conqueror
William I (Thevet)William I the Conqueror
Odo Leaves RochesterOdo of Bayeux, unable to regain power, conspires against William II and is exiled from England : the illustration shows him leaving Rochester Castle, Kent
William I in HampshireWilliam I evicts the people of Hampshire, to create the New Forest for his private hunting ground
William I and EnglishWilliam I meets with the English leaders
Williams Burial ForbadeWilliam I is about to be buried at Caen, Normandie, when Ascelin Fitzarthur claims the territory : the lords make a settlement and eventually proceed with the funeral
William Grants LandsWilliam I, having won the throne of Britain, grants lands to his followers - in this case, his nephew, le comte de Bretagne
Racial / Tasmalia / LanneTASMANIA William Lanne or King Billy the last male Tasmanian died 1869
Sir William MolesworthSIR WILLIAM MOLESWORTH 8th Baronet Molesworth, English politician & MP Founded London Review and champion of colonial self- government
Macready / Lear / Act 5 Sc 3William Charles Macready, the English tragedian plays King Lear in Shakespeares play of the same name
William I the Conqueror the Conqueror
William Howard TaftWILLIAM HOWARD TAFT 27th US President (1909-13)
Pitt / Younger / HoppnerWILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER English politician Second son of 1st Earl of Chatham
Pitt / Younger / HollWILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER English politician Second son of 1st Earl of Chatham
Pitt / Younger / Anon / 1822WILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER English politician Second son of 1st Earl of Chatham
Pitt / Younger / Owen / HollWILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER English politician Second son of 1st Earl of Chatham
Pitt / Younger / Hone MiniWILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER English politician Second son of 1st Earl of Chatham
Pitt / Younger / Hopper / ColWILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER English politician Second son of 1st Earl of Chatham
Gladstone (Elliott / Fry)WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE statesman, in the 1880s
Gladstone (Whitlock)WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE statesman, at age 67, 1876
Gladstone & Wife / CdvWILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE statesman, photographed with his wife
Caxton & Printing OfficeWilliam Caxton reads a proof sheet from his printing press
Robert in First CrusadeRobert, Duke of Normandy, the eldest son of William I, goes on the First Crusade, thus losing the crown of England first to his brother William II, then Williams son Henry I
Queen Matildas TapestryThe Bayeux Tapestry is made; one theory is that it was made by Queen Matilda, the wife of William I, as shown here
Norman Curfew CheckThe Curfew law traditionally thought to have been initiated by William I; after the curfew bell is rung at 8 o clock, guards make sure that all fires have been put out
Castle Acre Priory 1738East view of the ruins of Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, England, a Norman castle and Cluniac priory, which was founded by William Warren, Earl of Surrey in 1090
William DarganWILLIAM DARGAN Irish railway and canal projector. with his autograph
William Castleton, DeanWILLIAM CASTLETON dean of Norwich, towards the end of his life when his beard had reached patriarchal proportions
Boadicea StatueQUEEN OF THE ICENI, Statue by Sir William Hamo Thornycroft, completed in 1901 and located on Westminster Bridge, London
HAMILTON (1532? - 1604)WILLIAM HAMILTON, 1st Marquis of Hamilton. Second in line to Scottish throne after James VI
PAGET (1505 - 1563)WILLIAM PAGET 1st Baron Paget de Beaudesert English statesman and adviser to King Henry VIII
William Barnes, PoetWILLIAM BARNES Anglican priest, author of poems in the Dorset dialect, eg An there vor me the apple tree do lean down low in Linden Lea
Spirit of Katie KingThe spirit of Katie King is evoked by medium Florence Cook, (whom ehs closely resembles) who persuades her to materialise at the home of Sir William Crookes
Battle of SteenkerkeWilliam III leads the English against the French under the Marechal de Luxembourg : an initial English success is repulsed, ending in a tactical victory for the French
Mr Guppys DesolationMr. Guppys Desolation Mr Guppy stands gazing up at Ester Summerson in the box
Mr Guppy ProposesIn Re Guppy. Extraordinary Proceedings Mr William Guppy proposes marriage to Ester Summerson