Shaw Sr. designed new parts of the abbey for Wildman. In 1861, WilliamFrederickWebb, African explorer, bought the Abbey from Wildman's widow. People...
William or Bill Webb may refer to: William Benning Webb (1825–1896), American politician and attorney William C. Webb (1824–1898), member of the Wisconsin...
Goodlake Webb (19th century), mother of ethnographer Augusta Zelia Fraser, sister of General Gerald Goodlake VC, wife of WilliamFrederickWebb Lieutenant-General...
Livingstone's friend WilliamFrederickWebb, and began work with Waller going over manuscripts to edit Livingstone's Last Journal for publication. Webb's daughter...
Sir WilliamWebb Follett, QC (2 December 1796 – 28 June 1845) was an English lawyer and politician who served as MP for Exeter (1835–1845). He served twice...
FrederickWilliam Vanderbilt (February 2, 1856 – June 29, 1938) was a member of the American Vanderbilt family. He was a director of the New York Central...
with his chaplain. After Wildman's death, Louisa sold the Abbey to WilliamFrederickWebb. In 1816, he married a Swiss woman, Louisa Preisig. They had no...
Oxfordshire. Emilia Jane and Augusta's father, WilliamFrederickWebb JP DL, were married on 15 July 1857. William, styled lord of the manor of South Cowton...
WilliamWebb Spicer (6 September 1820, Esher, Surrey – 28 April 1879, Notting Hill, London) was an Anglican rector and amateur botanist, economic entomologist...
Watson Webb II (known as James Sr.) (July 1, 1884 – March 4, 1960) was an American polo champion and insurance executive. He was a grandson of William Henry...
Architecture was founded in 1889 by industrialist and philanthropist William Henry Webb, who had established his career as a preeminent shipbuilder in the...
Major William Wilfrid Webb (1857–1911) was an English officer and physician in the Indian Medical Service, Bengal Army. He was Superintendent of Gaols...
Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1817 or February 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer,...
Kelham Hall 1864: John Chaworth Musters of Annesley Hall 1865: WilliamFrederickWebb of Newstead Abbey 1866: Sir Edward Samuel Walker of Berry Hill 1867:...
1881, Vanderbilt married Dr. William Seward Webb (1851–1926) at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in New York City. William was a physician and railroad...
refineries, before passing the business on to their sons. His son WilliamFrederick Havemeyer, retired from the sugar refining business in 1842 and entered...
of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave is an 1845 memoir and treatise on abolition written by African-American orator and former slave Frederick Douglass...
Houses in England and Wales 1066–1216, Boydell [ISBN missing] Cobbett, William (1868) List of Abbeys, Priories, Nunneries, Hospitals, And Other Religious...
Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti and with Neo-Gothic architect Philip Webb. Webb and Morris designed Red House in Kent where Morris lived from 1859 to...
William James Webbe (or Webb) (born 13 July 1830 in Redruth, Cornwall, England – died 1904 in England) was an English Victorian painter and illustrator...
WilliamFrederick Deacon (1799–1845) was an English author and journalist. WilliamFrederick Deacon was the first child of six born to a fairly prosperous...