Liam Pilkington (1894–1977), also known as William or Billy, served in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence
William Pilkington (architect) (1758–1848), English architect
William Pilkington (cricketer) (1806–1832), English cricketer
Harry Pilkington (William Henry Pilkington, 1905–1983), glass manufacturer
Sir William Pilkington, 8th Baronet (1775–1850), of the Pilkington baronets
Sir William Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, 10th Baronet (1831–1855), of the Pilkington baronets
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WilliamPilkington may refer to: Liam Pilkington (1894–1977), also known as William or Billy, served in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War...
Pilkington is a glass-manufacturing company which is based in Lathom, Lancashire, England. It includes several legal entities in the UK, and is a subsidiary...
Kevin WilliamPilkington (born 8 March 1974) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who is the goalkeeping coach at EFL Championship...
Liam Pilkington (2 June 1894 – 26 March 1977), also known as WilliamPilkington and Billy Pilkington, was a member of the IRA during the Irish War of...
an early 19th-century mausoleum to the Pearse family, designed by WilliamPilkington and described by Pevsner as "heaviest Grecian". The church was the...
William Henry Pilkington, Baron Pilkington (29 April 1905 – 23 December 1983) was an English glass manufacturer and president of the Federation of British...
1795 Grade II* listed (1242739). Architects: Sir Robert Taylor and WilliamPilkington. Saltash Saltash Guildhall More images Cornwall 1780 Grade II listed...
The current building, which was designed by Sir Robert Taylor and WilliamPilkington, was built on the site of the former Bishop's Guildhall and completed...
A grander survival is the former Royal Naval Hospital designed by WilliamPilkington, begun in 1806 and opened in 1811. Consisting of four colonnaded blocks...
Index of the Statutes: 6 & 7 William IV. (1836) The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 & 7 William IV. 1836. 1836 – via Internet...
Another WilliamPilkington (1765–1831) became a physician and apothecary in St Helens. It is this branch that links Horwich to the founders of Pilkington Glass...
and murdered them in Dublin Castle. That same night, they caught WilliamPilkington, commandant of the Sligo IRA, in a separate raid. A month later, in...
Frederick Thomas Pilkington (1832-1898), pupil of his father, was a "Rogue" British architect, practising in the Victorian High Gothic revival style. He...
The Pilkington family has its origins in the ancient township of Pilkington in the historic county of Lancashire, England. After about 1405 the family...
commences 1212 when the Pilkington family owned six oxgangs of land. Records are within a book Leverhulme sponsored, authored by William Fergusson Irvine using...
the singer and writer John Carteret Pilkington. Born in 1701 in King's County, his parents were WilliamPilkington, originally a watchmaker who later kept...
float glass process is also known as the Pilkington process, named after the British glass manufacturer Pilkington, which pioneered the technique in the...
Evan (Thomas) Pateshall (1842-1912) . In 1858, William bought Llanthomas estate from Sir WilliamPilkington for £8000. His annual stipend was about £100...