Royal William, a 32-gun fifth rate ship of the Royal Scottish Navy, renamed HMS Edinburgh in 1707 following the Act of Union, and sunk in 1709
HMS Royal William, two ships of the Royal Navy
SS Royal William, Canadian ship launched in 1831 and the first ship that crossed the Atlantic Ocean almost continually under steam power 1833. (Later sold to the Spanish Navy)
Royal William rose, a red hybrid tea rose, registered in 1984 by the German rose firm Wilhelm Kordes
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"RoyalWilliam" can refer to RoyalWilliam, a 32-gun fifth rate ship of the Royal Scottish Navy, renamed HMS Edinburgh in 1707 following the Act of Union...
SS RoyalWilliam was a Canadian side-wheel paddle steamship that is sometimes credited with the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean almost entirely under...
The RoyalWilliam rose, registered under the cultivar name "KORzaun", is a red hybrid tea rose. It was developed by Reimer Kordes from the cultivar 'Feuerzauber'...
Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS RoyalWilliam HMS RoyalWilliam was a 100-gun first rate launched in 1670 as HMS Prince. She was...
couple would live on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales, where William was based with the Royal Air Force. The Queen said she was "absolutely delighted" for...
The RoyalWilliam Victualling Yard in Stonehouse, a suburb of Plymouth, England, was the major victualling depot of the Royal Navy and an important adjunct...
Prince William of Gloucester (William Henry Andrew Frederick; 18 December 1941 – 28 August 1972) was a member of the British royal family. The elder son...
sealed in 1858, when Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia married Victoria, Princess Royal. William I died in 1888, and the Crown Prince succeeded...
WilliamRoyal Stokes (1870 – February 9, 1930: 84 ) was Baltimore City's bacteriologist. While investigating the 1929–1930 psittacosis pandemic, he contracted...
William Bentinck may refer to: William Bentinck (Royal Navy officer) (1764–1813), Royal Navy officer Lord William Bentinck (1774–1839), British soldier...
The website of the royal family provides a list of "Members of the Royal Family" comprising King Charles III and Queen Camilla; William, Prince of Wales...
by the Royal Academy, as another way to fulfil its mission. Led by Reynolds, the first president, the first program included a lecture by William Hunter...
2020. "Prince William and Kate revisit former home of Anglesey". BBC. 8 May 2019. Retrieved 24 December 2020. Art and residences at the royal family website...
Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital is a nationally ranked, 1131 bed non-profit, acute care teaching hospital located in Royal Oak, Michigan...
renamed Royal Anne when rebuilt 1704 London 96 (1670) – rebuilt 1706 Prince 100 (1670) – repaired and renamed RoyalWilliam 1692, rebuilt 1719 Royal James...
the mutiny, including her commander Lieutenant William Bligh. All but two of those aboard were Royal Navy personnel; the exceptions were two civilian...
identity became known. William served in New York during the American War of Independence, making him the only member of the British royal family to visit America...
Heartbeat cast making appearances in plots on The Royal, the most prominent of these being Bill Maynard, William Simons and Mark Jordon, but this element of...
poet William Preston (Virginia soldier) (1729–1783), Irish-born frontier Virginia leader, signer of the Fincastle Resolutions William Preston (Royal Navy...