Sir William Spring of Lavenham (died 1599), English MP for Suffolk in 1570
Sir William Spring of Pakenham (died 1637), High Sheriff of Suffolk
Sir William Spring, 1st Baronet (1613–1654), English MP for Bury St Edmunds and Suffolk in 1654
Sir William Spring, 2nd Baronet (1642–1684), English MP for Suffolk 1679–1684
Sir William Spring, 4th Baronet (1697–1736/7), English baronet
William Spring (British Army officer) (1769–c.1839), British Army officer
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WilliamSpring may refer to: Sir WilliamSpring of Lavenham (died 1599), English MP for Suffolk in 1570 Sir WilliamSpring of Pakenham (died 1637), High...
WilliamSpringer may refer to: William McKendree Springer (1836–1903), United States Representative from Illinois William L. Springer (1909–1992), U.S...
WilliamSpring Hubbell (January 17, 1801 – November 16, 1873) was an American politician and Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from...
Sir WilliamSpring of Pakenham (29 July 1588 – 2 March 1638) was a Suffolk gentry politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1623...
Colonel Frederick William Mackenzie Spring (16 October 1841 – 1925) was a British Army officer and military historian. Spring was born in Bombay, India...
25: 123–131. doi:10.1086/RESv25n1ms20166895. S2CID 191127564. Pietz, William (Spring 1985). "The Problem of the Fetish, I". RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics...
Sir WilliamSpring of Lavenham (died 3 February 1599) was an English politician and landowner. Spring was the son of Sir John Spring and Dorothy, the daughter...
William Forrest Big Springs (January 3, 1919 – February 11, 1991) was a Blackfoot American rancher and painter born in East Glacier Park Village, Montana...
landowners, such as Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston, Sir Philip Parker and Sir WilliamSpring, were strong advocates of the Parliamentarian cause. There is no record...
Silver Spring, Maryland Silver Spring, composition by William Mason (composer) "Silver Springs" (song), a song by Fleetwood Mac Silver Spring monkeys...
as a semi-elliptical spring, elliptical spring, or cart spring, it is one of the oldest forms of vehicle suspension. A leaf spring is one or more narrow...
Peter. "William Hutt & the Economics of Apartheid." PDF Rockwell, Lew. "Three National Treasures." Mises.org. 31 May 2007. [3] Hutt, William (Spring 1966)...
WilliamSpring (1769-c. 1839), Brigadier-General Frederick Spring (1878-1963), Major Trevor Spring (1882-1926) and Lieutenant-Colonel Kenneth Spring (1921–1997)...
Baronetage of England. The title was created on 11 August 1641 for Sir WilliamSpring, who had already been knighted by Charles I. The first baronet supported...
The Arab Spring (Arabic: الربيع العربي, romanized: ar-rabīʻ al-ʻarabī) or the First Arab Spring (to distinguish from the Second Arab Spring) was a series...
Colorado Springs were named for both him and his wife, Mary (née Mellen) Palmer, who was known by her nickname of "Queen". A statue of William J. Palmer...
of William Waldegrave (d.1554) of Smallbridge in Suffolk, by whom he had a son and heir WilliamSpring (d.1599) and two daughters: Frances Spring, who...
Silent Spring is an environmental science book by Rachel Carson. Published on September 27, 1962, the book documented the environmental harm caused by...
To Spring is a 1936 animated musical short produced by Harman and Ising for the MGM cartoon studio's Happy Harmonies series. Although the production credit...
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars November 1993 Stueck, William (Spring 2002). "Revisionism and the Korean War". The Journal of Conflict Studies...
William Hubbell may refer to: WilliamSpring Hubbell (1801–1873), politician William Stone Hubbell (1837–1930), U.S. Army captain Bill Hubbell (1897–1980)...