William Horwood (composer) (c. 1430–1484), English composer and musician
William Horwood (police commissioner) (1868–1943), Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
William Horwood (novelist) (born 1944), English novelist
William Horwood (by 1504-57 or later), MP for Huntingdon (UK Parliament constituency)
William Whorwood or Horwood (by 1505–1545), Solicitor General, Attorney General and MP for Downton
William Horwood (Chief Justice) (1862–1945), Politician and Chief Justice of Newfoundland
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WilliamHorwood may refer to: WilliamHorwood (composer) (c. 1430–1484), English composer and musician WilliamHorwood (police commissioner) (1868–1943)...
WilliamHorwood Stuart (1857 – May 20, 1906) was a British diplomat. He was murdered in Batumi, Georgia, then part of the Russian Empire, while serving...
Duncton Wood is the first novel by English author WilliamHorwood. It is the first of a six-volume fantasy series of the same name. Duncton Wood and its...
Horwood Bagshaw Ltd. is an Australian agricultural machinery manufacturer and dealership chain whose origins date from the late 1800s. Joel Horwood (c...
The Pope's Rhinoceros by Lawrence Norfolk.[citation needed] In 1995, WilliamHorwood (novelist) used it in Toad Triumphant, written in the style of and...
story in 1994 and HarperCollins published it in 1994 together with the WilliamHorwood sequels The Willows in Winter, Toad Triumphant and The Willows and...
Skallagrigg is a 1987 novel written by WilliamHorwood and influenced by Horwood's relationship with his own daughter Rachel, who has cerebral palsy....
Boris Strugatsky (1925–1991 ; 1933–2012), science fiction authors WilliamHorwood Stuart (1857–1906), British diplomat who was murdered there in 1906...
f. 74v-76: Gaude flore virginali - WilliamHorwood 37. f. 76v-77v: Gaude virgo mater Christi - WilliamHorwood 38. missing: O regina caelestis gloriae...
1920 General Sir Nevil Macready 11 1920 1928 Brigadier-General Sir WilliamHorwood 12 1928 1931 General The Viscount Byng of Vimy 13 1931 1935 Marshal...
of the Tatras and Carpathians Ruth Hale (alpinist) Władysław Hasior WilliamHorwood (novelist), whose novel Wolves of Time largely takes place in the Tatra...
The Willows at Christmas is a children's novel by English writer WilliamHorwood, first published in 1999. It is the fourth book of the Tales of the Willows...
(RAF officer), flying ace and one of "The Few" Brigadier General Sir WilliamHorwood, chief commissioner of the Metropolitan Police General Sir Edward Pemberton...
targeted by the Home Secretary, William Joynson-Hicks, who instructed the head of London’s Metropolitan Police, WilliamHorwood that ‘it is a place of the...
1450-after 1465 Franco-Flemish Walter Frye fl. c. 1450-1474 English WilliamHorwood c. 1430 – 1484 English Some of his music is collected in the Eton Choirbook...
(born 1956) Elaine Horseman (1925–1999), children's fantasy fiction WilliamHorwood (born 1944), Duncton Wood series Emma Hosken (1845–1884) Edward Howard...
Hopson (born 1933) Felix Horetzky (1796–1870) James Horner (1953–2015) WilliamHorwood (fl. 1459–1484; died 1484) Toshio Hosokawa (born 1955) Mansoor Hosseini...