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William of Malmesbury
(fl. 12th cent.) Historian, was an inmate of the great monastery at Malmesbury. His name is said to...
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Allingham, William
(1824-1889) Poet, the s. of a banker of English descent, was b. at Ballyshannon, entered the custom...
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Barnes, William
(1801-1886) Poet and philologist, s. of a farmer, b. at Rushay, Dorset. After being a solicitor's c...
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Beckford, William
(c. 1760-1844) Miscellaneous writer, only s. of William B., Lord Mayor of London, the associate and...
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Black, William
(1841-1898) Novelist. After studying as a landscape painter, he took to journalism in Glasgow. In 1...
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Blake, William
(1757-1827) Poet and painter, b. in London, was from earliest youth a seer of visions and a dreamer...
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Broome, William
(1689-1745) Poet and translator, b. at Haslington, Cheshire, and ed. at Eton and Camb., entered the...
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Browne, William
(1590?-1645?) Poet, b. at Tavistock, ed. at Oxf., after which he entered the Inner Temple. His poem...
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Camden, William
(1551-1623) Antiquary and historian, b. in London, and ed. at Christ's Hospital, St. Paul's School,...
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Carleton, William
(1794-1869) Novelist, s. of a poor Irish cottar, b. and brought up among the Irish peasantry, acqui...
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Cartwright, William
(1611-1643) Dramatist, s. of a gentleman of Gloucestershire, who had run through his fortune and ke...
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Caxton, William
(1422-1491) Printer and translator, b. in the Weald of Kent, was apprenticed to a London mercer. On...
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Chamberlayne, William
(1619-1689) Poet, practised medicine at Shaftesbury. On the outbreak of the Civil War he joined the...
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Chambers, William
(1800-1883) Publisher and miscellaneous author, b. at Peebles, started in 1832 with his brother Rob...
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Chillingworth, William
(1602-1644) Theologian and controversialist, b. and ed. at Oxf., was godson of Archbishop Laud. Fal...
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Cobbett, William
(1762-1835) Essayist and political writer, b. at Farnham, Surrey, s. of a small farmer, his youth w...
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Collins, William
(1721-1759) Poet, s. of a respectable hatter at Chichester, where he was b. He was ed. at Chicheste...
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Combe, William
(1741-1823) Miscellaneous writer. His early life was that of an adventurer, his later was passed ch...
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Congreve, William
(1670-1729) Dramatist, was b. in Yorkshire. In boyhood he was taken to Ireland, and ed. at Kilkenny...
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Cowper, William
(1731-1800) Poet, was the s. of the Rev. John C., Rector of Great Berkhampstead, Herts, and Chaplai...
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Coxe, William
(1747-1828) Historian, was b. in London, and ed. at Eton and Camb. As tutor to various young men of...
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Crowe, William
(1745-1829) Poet, b. at Midgham, Berks, the s. of a carpenter, was ed. as a foundationer at Winches...
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Dampier, William
(1652-1715) Discoverer and buccaneer, b. near Yeovil. After various seafaring adventures, and leadi...
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Dodd, William
(1729-1777) Divine and forger, ed. at Camb., became a popular preacher in London, and a Royal Chapl...
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Drummond, William
(1585-1649) Poet, was descended from a very ancient family, and through Annabella D., Queen of Robe...
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Dunbar, William
(1465?-1530?) Poet, is believed to have been b. in Lothian, and ed. at St. Andrews, and in his earl...
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Falconer, William
(1732-1769) Poet, s. of a barber in Edin., where he was b., became a sailor, and was thus thoroughl...
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Fitzstephen, William
(d. 1190) Was a servant of Thomas à Becket, witnessed his murder, and wrote his biography, which co...
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Gifford, William
(1756-1826) Critic and poet, was b. of humble parentage at Ashburton, Devonshire, and after being f...
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Glen, William
(1789-1826) Poet, b. in Glasgow, was for some years in the West Indies. He d. in poverty. He wrote ...
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Godwin, William
(1756-1836) Philosopher and novelist, b. at Wisbeach, and ed. at a school in Norwich, to which city...
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Habington, William
(1605-1654) Poet, s. of a Worcestershire Roman Catholic gentleman, was ed. at St. Omer's, but refus...
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Hamilton, William
1) Hamilton, William of Gilbertfield (1665?-1751) Poet, served in the army, from which he retired ...
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Hanna, William
(1808-1882) Divine and biographer, s. of Samuel H., Prof. of Divinity in the Presbyterian Coll., Be...
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Hayley, William
(1745-1820) Poet and biographer, was b. at Chichester, and ed. at Eton and Camb. Though overstraine...
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Hazlitt, William
(1778-1830) Essayist and critic, b. at Maidstone, was the s. of a Unitarian minister. At his father...
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Hone, William
(1780-1842) Miscellaneous writer, b. at Bath, in his youth became a convinced and active democrat. ...
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Howitt, William
(1792-1879), Howitt, Mary (Botham) (1799-1888) Miscellaneous writers. William H. was b. at Heanor, ...
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Hunnis, William
(d. 1597) Poet, was a gentleman of the Chapel Royal to Edward VI., imprisoned during the reign of M...
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Kingsford, William
(1819-1898) Historian, b. in London, served in the army, and went to Canada, where he was engaged i...
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Knox, William
(1789-1825) Poet, s. of a farmer in Roxburghshire, wrote several books of poetry, The Lonely Hearth...
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Laidlaw, William
(1780-1845) Poet, s. of a border farmer, became steward and amanuensis to Sir W. Scott, and was the...
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Langland, William (or William of Langley)
(1330?-1400?) Poet. Little can be gleaned as to his personal history, and of that little part is co...
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Law, William
(1686-1761) Divine, s. of a grocer at Kingscliffe, Northamptonshire, was ed. at Camb., and in 1727 ...
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Lithgow, William
(1582-1645) Traveller, b. at Lanark, claimed at the end of his various peregrinations to have tramp...
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Maginn, William
(1793-1842) Journalist and miscellaneous writer, b. at Cork, became a contributor to Blackwood's Ma...
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Mason, William
(1724-1797) Poet, s. of a clergyman, was b. at Hull, and ed. at Camb. He took orders and rose to be...
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Meston, William
(1688?-1745) S. of a blacksmith, was ed. at Marischal Coll., Aberdeen, took part in the '15, and ha...
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Minto, William
(1845-1893) Critic and biographer, b. at Alford, Aberdeenshire, and ed. at Aberdeen and Oxf., went ...
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Mitford, William
(1744-1827) Historian, e.s. of John M. of Exbury, Hants, descended from an old Northumbrian family,...
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Morris, William
(1834-1896) Poet, artist, and socialist, b. at Walthamstow, and ed. at Marlborough School and Oxf. ...
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Motherwell, William
(1797-1835) Poet, b. and ed. in Glasgow, he held the office of depute sheriff-clerk at Paisley, at ...
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Mure, William
(1799-1860) Scholar, laird of Caldwell, Ayrshire, ed. at Westminster, Edin., and Bonn, sat in Parli...
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Occam or Ockham, William
(1270?-1349?) Schoolman, b. at Ockham, Surrey, studied at Oxf. and Paris, and became a Franciscan. ...
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Oldys, William
(1696-1761) Antiquary, wrote a Life of Sir W. Raleigh prefixed to an ed. of his works (1736), a Dis...
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Painter, William
(1540?-1594) Translator, etc., ed. at Camb., was then successively schoolmaster at Sevenoaks, and C...
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Paley, William
(1743-1805) Theologian, s. of a minor canon of Peterborough, where he was b., went at 15 as a sizar...
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Penn, William
(1644-1718) Quaker apologist, s. of Sir William P., a celebrated Admiral, was b. in London, and ed....
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Prynne, William
(1600-1669) Controversial writer, b. near Bath, ed. at Oxf., studied law at Lincoln's Inn, of which...
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Robertson, William
(1721-1793) Historian, s. of the parish minister of Borthwick, Midlothian, where he was b., receive...
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Roper, William
(1496-1578) Biographer, s. of a Kentish gentleman, m. Margaret, dau. of Sir Thomas More. He has a p...
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Roscoe, William
(1753-1831) Historian, s. of a market-gardener near Liverpool, for a time assisted his f., devoting...
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Rowley, William
(1585?-1642?) Dramatist, was an actor in the Queen's Company 1610. He collaborated with Middleton i...
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Russell, William
(1741-1793) Historian, b. in Selkirkshire, and apprenticed to a bookseller in Edin., he was patroni...
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Shakespeare, William
(1564-1616) Dramatist and poet, b. at Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire, on 22nd or 23rd, and baptise...
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Sharp, William ("Fiona MacLeod")
(1856-1905) Wrote under this pseudonym a remarkable series of Celtic tales, novels, and poems, incl...
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Shenstone, William
(1714-1763) Poet, s. of Thomas S., owner of a small estate at Hales Owen, Shropshire. At this place...
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Sherlock, William
(1641?-1707) Divine and controversialist, b. at Southwark, ed. at Eton and Camb., took orders, and ...
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Somerville, William
(1675-1742) Poet, a Warwickshire squire of literary tastes, wrote among others a poem, The Chase, i...
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Sotheby, William
(1757-1833) Poet and translator, belonged to a good family, and was ed. at Harrow. In early life he...
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Strode, William
(1600-1645) Poet, only s. of Philip S., who belonged to an old Devonshire family, he was b. at Plym...
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Stubbs, William
(1825-1901) Historian, s. of a solicitor, b. at Knaresborough, Yorkshire, and ed. there and at the ...
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Stukeley, William
(1687-1765) Antiquary, ed. at Camb., and after practising as a physician took orders in 1729 and he...
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Taylor, William
(1765-1836) Translator, etc., s. of a merchant, travelled on the Continent, learned German, and bec...
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Tennant, William
(1784-1848) Poet and scholar, a cripple from his birth, was b. at Anstruther (commonly called Anste...
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Tyndale, William
(1484?-1536) Translator of the Bible, belonged to a northern family which, migrating to Gloucesters...
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Tytler, William
(1711-1792) Historical writer, was a lawyer in Edin., and wrote An Inquiry into the Evidence agains...
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Warburton, William
(1698-1779) Theologian, b. at Newark, where his f. was an attorney. Intended for the law, he was fo...
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Warner, William
(1558-1609) Poet, b. in London or Yorkshire, studied at Oxf., and was an attorney in London. In 158...
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Webbe, William
(b. 1550) Critic and translator. Almost nothing is known of him except that he was at Camb. and act...
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Westall, William
(1834-1903) Novelist, was originally in business, but later betook himself to journalism, and also ...
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Whewell, William
(1794-1866) Philosopher, theologian and mathematician, s. of a joiner at Lancaster, where he was b....
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Whiston, William
(1667-1752) Theologian, and man of science, b. at Norton, Leicestershire, and ed. at Camb., where h...
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Whitehead, William
(1715-1785) Poet, s. of a baker at Camb., and ed. at Winchester School and Camb., became tutor in t...
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Wilberforce, William
(1759-1833) Philanthropist and religious writer, s. of a merchant, was b. at Hull, ed. at Camb., en...
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Wilkie, William
(1721-1772) Poet, b.. in Linlithgowshire, s. of a farmer, and ed. at Edin., he entered the Church, ...
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Wordsworth, William
(1770-1850) Poet, s. of John W., attorney and agent to the 1st Lord Lonsdale, was b. at Cockermouth...
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Wycherley, William
(1640?-1716) Dramatist, was b. at Clive, near Shrewsbury, where his f. had an estate. He was at the...
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Archer, William
(b. 1856) Writer on the drama and translator of Ibsen; ed. Ibsen's Prose Dramas, 5 vols., Collected...
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Cunningham, William
D.D. (b. 1849) Economist, etc. Growth of English Industry and Commerce, Western Civilisation, Mode...
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James, William
LL.D., etc. (b. 1842) Psychologist. Principles of Psychology (1890), Human Immortality (1897), The...
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Watson, William
LL.D. (b. 1858) Poet. The Prince's Quest (1880), Epigrams of Art, Life and Nature (1884), Wordswor...
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Winter, William
(b. 1836) American critic, etc. Shakespeare's England, Grey Days and Gold, Old Shrines and Ivy Brow...
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Ainsworth, William Harrison
(1805-1882) Novelist, s. of a solicitor, was b. in Manchester. He was destined for the legal profes...
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Aytoun, William Edmonstone
(1813-1865) Poet and humorist, s. of Roger A., a Writer to the Signet, was b. in Edinburgh and ed. ...
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Blackstone, Sir William
(1723-1780) Legal Writer, posthumous s. of a silk mercer in London, was ed. at Charterhouse School ...
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Bowles, William Lisle
(1762-1850) Poet and antiquary, b. at King's Sutton, Northamptonshire, of which his f. was vicar, a...
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Bryant, William Cullen
(1794-1878) Poet, was b. at Cummington, Massachusetts, the s. of a doctor. His ancestors on both si...
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Channing, William Ellery
(1780-1842) American Divine, b. at Newport, Rhode Island, was for a time a minister in the Congrega...
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Church, Richard William
(1815-1890) Divine, historian, and biographer, was b. at Lisbon, and ed. at Oxf., where he became a...
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Colenso, John William
(1814-1883) Mathematician and Biblical critic, b. at St. Austell, Cornwall, and ed. at St. John's C...
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Collins, William Wilkie
(1824-1889) Novelist, s. of William C., R.A., entered Lincoln's Inn, and was called to the Bar 1851...
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Cory, William Johnson
(1823-1892) Poet, b. at Torrington, and ed. at Eton, where he was afterwards a master. He was a bri...
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Curtis, George William
(1824-1892) American essayist, editor, and journalist, contributed to New York Tribune, and to Putn...
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Davenant, or D'Avenant, Sir William
(1606-1668) Poet and dramatist, was b. at Oxf., where his f. kept an inn, which Shakespeare was in ...
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Dixon, William Hepworth
(1821-1879) Historian and traveller, b. near Manchester, went to London in 1846, and became connect...
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Draper, John William
(1811-1882) Historian, b. at St. Helen's, Lancashire, emigrated to Virginia, and was a prof. in the...
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Dugdale, Sir William
(1605-1686) Herald and antiquary, was b. at Coleshill, Warwickshire, and ed. at Coventry School. Fr...
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Faber, Frederick William
(1814-1863) Theologian and hymn-writer, was b. at Calverley, Yorkshire, and ed. at Harrow and Oxf.,...
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Farrar, Frederic William
(1831-1903) Theological writer, b. in Bombay, and ed. at London Univ. and Camb., was for some years...
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Fonblanque, Albany William
(1793-1872) Journalist and political writer, was of Huguenot descent, the s. of a Commissioner in B...
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Garrison, William Lloyd
(1805-1879) Orator, was b. at Newburyport, Mass. Though chiefly known for his eloquent advocacy of ...
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Gladstone, William Ewart
(1809-1898) Statesman, scholar, and man of letters, fourth s. of Sir John G., a merchant in Liverpo...
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Glascock, William Nugent
(1787-1847) Novelist. He saw a good deal of service in the navy with credit, and from this drew the...
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Greg, William Rathbone
(1809-1881) Essayist, b. in Manchester, and ed. at Bristol and Edin., was for some years engaged in...
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Hare, Augustus William
(1792-1834) Was the s. of Francis Hare-Naylor, who m. a cousin of the famous Duchess of Devonshire,...
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Henley, William Ernest
(1849-1903) Poet and critic, b. at Gloucester, made the acquaintance of Robert Louis Stevenson (q.v...
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Ireland, William Henry
(1777-1835) Forger of Shakespeare manuscripts, s. of an antiquarian bookseller in London. He claime...
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Jerrold, Douglas William
(1803-1857) Dramatist and miscellaneous writer, s. of an actor, himself appeared as a child upon th...
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Jevons, William Stanley
(1835-1882) Logician and economist, b. in Liverpool, s. of an iron merchant, his mother was the dau...
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Jones, Sir William
(1746-1794) Orientalist and jurist, was b. in London, and ed. at Harrow and Oxf. He lost his f., an...
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Kinglake, Alexander William
(1809-1891) B. near Taunton, ed. at Eton and Camb., was called to the Bar in 1837, and acquired a c...
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Lane, Edward William
(1801-1876) Arabic scholar, s. of a prebendary of Hereford, where he was b., began life as an engra...
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Maxwell, William Hamilton
(1792-1850) Novelist, a Scoto-Irishman, b. at Newry, and ed. at Trinity Coll., Dublin, entered the ...
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Mickle, William Julius
(1735-1788) Poet, s. of the minister of Langholm, Dumfriesshire, was for some time a brewer in Edin...
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Newman, Francis William
(1805-1897) Scholar and theological writer, brother of Cardinal N., b. in London, and ed. at Oxf. A...
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Prescott, William Hickling
(1796-1859) Historian, b. at Salem, Massachusetts, the s. of an eminent lawyer, was ed. at Harvard,...
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Rhodes, William Barnes
(1772-1826) Dramatist, was in the Bank of England, of which he became Chief Teller. He wrote a burl...
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Robertson, Frederick William
(1816-1853) Divine, s. of Captain Frederick R., of the Royal Artillery, was b. in London, and ed. a...
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Robertson, Thomas William
(1829-1871) Dramatist, belonged to a family famous for producing actors. Never a successful actor h...
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Rose, William Stewart
(1775-1843) Poet and translator, s. of George R., who held various Government offices, including th...
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Scott, William Bell
(1811-1890) Poet and painter, s. of Robert S., an engraver, and brother of David S., painter, b. in...
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Sellar, William Young
(1825-1890) Scholar, b. in Sutherlandshire, his f. being factor to the Duke of Sutherland, ed. at G...
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Senior, Nassau William
(1790-1864) Economist and essayist, s. of a clergyman, was b. at Compton Beauchamp, Berks, ed. at E...
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Simms, William Gilmore
(1806-1870) Novelist, etc., b. at Charleston, South Carolina, began his literary life with journali...
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Skene, William Forbes
(1807-1892) Historian, 2nd s. of James S. of Rubislaw, friend of Sir Walter Scott, was a Writer to ...
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Smith, Sir William
(1813-1893) Lexicographer, ed. at Univ. Coll., London, was a contributor to the Penny Magazine and ...
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Smith, William Robertson
(1846-1894) Theologian and Semitic scholar, s. of the Free Church minister of Keig, Aberdeenshire, ...
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Spencer, William Robert
(1769-1834) Poet, ed. at Harrow and Oxf., belonged to the Whig set of Fox and Sheridan. He wrote gr...
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Stirling, William Alexander, Earl of
(1567-1640) Poet, s. of A. of Menstrie, and cr. Earl of S. by Charles I., 1633, was a courtier, and...
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Story, William Wetmore
(1819-1895) Sculptor, poet, etc., b. at Salem, Mass., was intended for the law, but became a sculpt...
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Temple, Sir William
(1628-1699) Statesman and essayist, s. of Sir John T., Master of the Rolls in Ireland, was b. in Lo...
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Thackeray, William Makepeace
(1811-1863) Novelist, s. of Richmond T., who held various important appointments in the service of ...
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Thoms, William John
(1803-1885) Antiquary and miscellaneous writer, for many years a clerk in the secretary's office of...
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Ward, William George
(1812-1882) Theologian, ed. at Winchester and Oxf., and came under the influence of J.H. Newman, wh...
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Whitney, William Dwight
(1827-1894) Philologist, b. at Northampton, Mass., was Prof. of Sanskrit, etc., at Yale, and chief ...
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Wills, William Gorman
(1828-1891) Dramatist, s. of above, b. in Dublin. After writing a novel, Old Times, in an Irish mag...
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Anson, Sir William Reynell
Bart., D.C.L. (b. 1843) Legaland constitutional writer, etc., Law and Custom of the Constitution, ...
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Barry, Rev. William (Francis)
D.D. (b. 1849) Novelist, etc. The New Antigone (1887), Two Standards (1898), Arden Massiter (1900)...
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Butler, Sir William Francis
G.C.B. (b. 1838) Traveller and biographer. The Great Lone Land (1872), The Wild North Land (1873),...
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Chambers, Robert William
(b. 1865) American novelist. In the Quarter (1895), The Red Republic (1896), Lorraine, The Cambric ...
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Courthope, William John
C.B., LL.D., etc. (b. 1842) Critic, biographer, etc. Ludibria Lunæ (1869), Paradise of Birds (1870...
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Gordon-Stables, William
(b. 1840) Novelist and writer of boys' books. Has written 136 books, including Cruise of the "Snowb...
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Hazlitt, William Carew
(b. 1834) Critic, etc. The Venetian Republic (1900), ed. Warton's History of English Poetry, Biogra...
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Hornung, Ernest William
(b. 1866) Novelist. A Bride from the Bush (1890), The Boss of Taroomba, The Unbidden Guest (1894), ...
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Howells, William Dean
D.Litt. (b. 1837) American novelist, etc. A Foregone Conclusion, A Chance Acquaintance, A Counterf...
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Jacobs, William Wymark
(b. 1863) Novelist. Many Cargoes (1896), The Skipper's Wooing (1897), A Master of Craft (1900), At ...
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Law, William Arthur
(b. 1844) Dramatic author. A Night Surprise (1877), Enchantment (1878), Castle Botherem (1880), Nob...
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Lilly, William Samuel
(b. 1840) Philosopher, etc. Ancient Religion and Modern Thought (1884), Chapters in European Histor...
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Locke, William John
(b. 1863) Novelist. At the Gate of Samaria (1895). The Demagogue and Lady Phayre (1896), A Study in...
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MacKail, John William
LL.D., etc. (b. 1859) Scholar, etc. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology (1890), Latin Literat...
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Mallock, William Hurrell
(b. 1849) Novelist and writer on politics, evolution, etc. The New Republic (1877), The New Paul an...
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Maugham, William Somerset
(b. 1874) Novelist. Liza of Lambeth (1897), The Making of a Saint (1898), The Hero (1901), Mrs. Cra...
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Norris, William Edward
(b. 1846) Novelist. Heaps of Money (1877), Mademoiselle de Mersac, My Friend Jim, The Dancer in Yel...
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Pollard, Alfred William
(b. 1859) Bibliographer, etc. Books about Books (1893), Bibliographica (1894-96), Early Illustrated...
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Ridge, William Pett
Novelist. A Clever Wife (1895), Mord Em'ly (1898), A Son of the State (1899), Erb (1903), Mrs. Galer...
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Rossetti, William Michael
(b. 1829) Biographer, ed., etc. Translator of Dante's Hell (1865), Lives of Famous Poets (1878), Li...
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Russell, William Clark
(b. 1844) Novelist. John Holdsworth, Chief Mate (1874), A Sailor's Sweetheart (1877), An Ocean Trag...
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Ward, Adolphus William
Litt.D., LL.D. (b. 1837) Historian and critic. The House of Austria in the Thirty Years' War (1869...
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White, WIlliam Hale
(c. 1830) Novelist, etc. The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford (1885), Mark Rutherford's Deliverance...
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Wright, William Aldis
LL.D., etc English scholar. Joint ed. of Globe Shakespeare and of the Cambridge Shakespeare. Bible ...
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Yeats, William Butler
(b. 1865) Poet. The Wanderings of Oisin (1889), The Countess Kathleen (1892), The Celtic Twilight (...
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Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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kind of
In a manner, as it were. A sort of qualifying expression; as, 'She made game on it kind o'.'--Forby....
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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rising of
More than; upwards of; as, There were rising of a thousand men killed at the battle of Buena Vista.'...
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Brooks, Charles William Shirley
(1816-1874) Journalist and novelist, b. in London, began life in a solicitor's office. He early, ho...
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Kaye, Sir John William
(1814-1876) Historian and biographer, s. of a London solicitor, was ed. at Eton and Addiscombe. Aft...
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Kingston, William Henry Giles
(1814-1880) Writer of tales for boys, b. in London, but spent much of his youth in Oporto, where hi...
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Lecky, William Edward Hartpole
(1838-1903) Historian, the s. of a landed gentleman of Carlow, was b. near Dublin, and ed. at Chelt...
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Myers, Frederic William Henry
(1843-1901) Poet and essayist, s. of a clergyman, was b. at Keswick, and ed. at Cheltenham and Camb...
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O'Shaughnessy, Arthur William Edgar
(1844-1881) Poet, b. in London, entered the library of the British Museum, afterwards being transfe...
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Russell, Sir William Howard
(1821-1907) War correspondent, b. in Co. Dublin, was called to the Bar in 1850. Having joined the s...
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Stirling-Maxwell, Sir William
(1818-1878) Historian and writer on art, s. of Archibald Stirling of Keir, succeeded to the estates...
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Wraxall, Sir Nathaniel William
(1751-1831) Historical writer, b. at Bristol, was for a few years in the service of the East India ...
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De Morgan, William Frend
(b. 1839) Novelist. Joseph Vance: An Ill-written Autobiography (1906), Alice-for-short: A Dichronis...
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Gilbert, Sir William Schwenk
(b. 1836) Dramatist and humorist. The Palace of Truth (1870), Pygmalion and Galatea (1871), Trial b...
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Hutton, rev. William Holden
B.D. (b. 1860) Historian, The Misrule of Henry III., The Church of the Sixth Century, Short Histor...
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