WilliamHay may refer to: WilliamHay (died 1664) (1594–1664), English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1641 and 1660 William...
William, Bill or Will Hays may refer to: WilliamHays (general) (1819–1875), American Civil War Union general WilliamHays (painter) (1872-1934), American...
Sir WilliamHay Macnaghten, 1st Baronet (24 August 1793 – 23 December 1841), was a British civil servant in India, who played a major part in the First...
The Hay Diet is a nutrition method developed by the New York physician William Howard Hay in the 1920s. It claims to work by separating food into three...
William Howard Hay (December 14, 1866 – 1940) was an American physician and director of The East Aurora Sun and Diet Sanatorium. He is principally known...
William Robert Hay (1761–1839) was a British barrister, cleric and magistrate, one of the Manchester group associated with the Peterloo Massacre. He was...
William Thomson Hay FRAS (6 December 1888 – 18 April 1949) was an English comedian who wrote and acted in a schoolmaster sketch that later transferred...
Earls of Erroll, was the older brother of William de la Hay, ancestor of the Earls of Kinnoull. In 1251, William received a charter of two carucates of land...
William Perry Hay (born in Eureka, Illinois on December 8, 1871; died in 1947) was an American zoologist known for work on crayfish and reptiles. He was...
Hay is grass, legumes, or other herbaceous plants that have been cut and dried to be stored for use as animal fodder, either for large grazing animals...
as United States Secretary of State under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. Hay was also a biographer of Lincoln, and wrote poetry and...
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas WilliamHay (25 August 1882 – 10 July 1956) was a British military officer and politician, who served as the Conservative Member...
Robert WilliamHay (1786–1861) was a British public official. Robert WilliamHay was born in 1786 in Westminster, London, England. His father was Reverend...
Scotland. It was created in 1453 for Sir WilliamHay. The subsidiary titles held by the Earl of Erroll are Lord Hay (created 1449) and Lord Slains (1452)...
William IV (William Henry; 21 August 1765 – 20 June 1837) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 26 June...