William A. Spicer (1865–1952), Seventh-day Adventist minister and president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
William C. Spicer (1868–?), American college football player and coach
William E. Spicer (1929–2004), American engineering academic
William L. Spicer (1918–1991), American businessman and state chairman of the Arkansas Republican Party
William Spicer (cricketer) (1846–1892), English cricketer
William Spicer (Medal of Honor) (1864–1949), gunner's mate in the United States Navy who received the Medal of Honor
William Spicer (MP for Exeter) (c. 1735–1788), British MP for Exeter, 1767–1768
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WilliamSpicer may refer to: WilliamSpicer (14th-century MP), MP for Devizes William A. Spicer (1865–1952), Seventh-day Adventist minister and president...
Kellyanne Conway said that Spicer had presented what she called "alternative facts" regarding the inauguration's attendance numbers. Spicer resigned as White House...
William Michael Hardy Spicer, Baron Spicer, PC (22 January 1943 – 29 May 2019) was a British politician and life peer who was a Conservative member of...
Frank WilliamSpicer OBE (29 April 1893 – 1 January 1977) was an Australian politician. He was born in Parkes to baker and miner William Page Spicer and...
joined by William and Dorothea Spicer. Frederick and Dora Spicer-Simson had four sons and six daughters. One of their sons was Geoffrey Spicer-Simson. Argentipallium...
The Spice Girls are an English girl group formed in 1994, consisting of Mel B ("Scary Spice"); Melanie C ("Sporty Spice"); Emma Bunton ("Baby Spice");...
adjacent north to the Armstrong grant by the Treaty of Fort Meigs. WilliamSpicer was a white man married to a Seneca woman. The Treaty of Fort Meigs...
As a young man, Spicer worked as a clerk for Samuel Augustus Bissell, a respected lawyer and judge. Under Bissell's tutelage, Spicer was admitted to the...
It is manufactured by Procter & Gamble. Old Spice was launched as Early American Old Spice by William Lightfoot Schultz's soap and toiletries company...
However, this proved unachievable, and instead Leicester employed WilliamSpicer to rebuild and extend the castle to provide modern accommodation for...
2 day boys and 2 boarders in the school. The exhausted headmaster, WilliamSpicer Wood (1846–75), retired and the new headmaster lasted just three years...
structure at this election. William Davies (Argyle) James Greenwood (East Sydney) John Hurley (b 1796) (Narellan) William Long (Parramatta) John Lucas...
Sophie Dora Spicer Maude (née, Spicer; pen name, Mrs. William Maude; 7 May 1854 – 7 April 1937) was a British writer. Her early publication included Cyril's...
Orton 1665–1667 no headmaster 1664–1665 William Broughton 1650–1664 William Suthwell 1643–1650 WilliamSpicer 1625–1643 John Crumpe 1622–1625 James Purcell...
In 1957, William Penzey Sr. and Ruth Ann Penzey opened a coffee and spice business in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which came to be called The Spice House. Their...
William Coventre (fl. 1380s) was an English politician. Coventre was a Member of Parliament for Devizes in October 1383 and 1393. Coventre was Mayor of...