William Muir Urquhart (1855–1933), American entrepreneur
Billy Urquhart (William Murray Urquhart, born 1956), Scottish footballer
William Spence Urquhart (1877–1964), Scottish minister
William Swan Urquhart (1818–1881), Australian surveyor
William Pollard-Urquhart (1815–1871), Irish politician and writer
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WilliamUrquhart may refer to: William Muir Urquhart (1855–1933), American entrepreneur Billy Urquhart (William Murray Urquhart, born 1956), Scottish...
Admiral Sir Henry WilliamUrquhart McCall, KCVO, KBE, CB, DSO (11 June 1895 – 23 March 1980) was a senior Royal Navy officer who commanded the Reserve...
Francis Ewan Urquhart is a fictional character, the villainous main protagonist of the 1990 British television serial Michael Dobbs's House of Cards trilogy...
WilliamUrquhart Arbuthnot (1807–11 December 1874) was a Scottish administrator in India. The fifth son of Sir William Arbuthnot, 1st Baronet, he was educated...
name from the old barony of Urquhart. William de Urchard is said to have defended the Moote of Cromarty in the time of William Wallace against supporters...
Urquhart Castle (/ˈɜːrkərt/ UR-kərt; Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal na Sròine) is a ruined castle that sits beside Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland. The...
daughter of post office clerk Ann McCallum and sea-going engineer WilliamUrquhart. She grew up in the West End of Glasgow where she attended Downhill...
William Muir Urquhart (December 22, 1855 – April 14, 1933) was an American entrepreneur, businessman, and public servant. For many years he was treasurer...
William Swan Urquhart (1818 – 1881) was an Australian surveyor for the Government of Victoria. James, Ken (2009). "The surveying career of William Swan...
William Spence Urquhart (8 May 1877 – 16 July 1964) was a Scottish religious scholar, Christian missionary and academic in India. He influenced among...
David Urquhart Jr. (1 July 1805 – 16 May 1877) was a Scottish diplomat, writer and politician, serving as a Member of Parliament for Stafford from 1847...
the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire. In 1960, Slobodkina married WilliamUrquhart, a business owner whom she had met in 1942 at an American Abstract...
Major Sir Brian Edward Urquhart KCMG MBE (/ˈər.kət/ UR-kut) (28 February 1919 – 2 January 2021) was a British international civil servant and World War...
gold-mining settlement. Parts of the district were first surveyed by WilliamUrquhart as early as October 1851. By 1852 his grid plan and wide streets for...
Sir William de Monte Alto during the Scottish wars of independence for both the English and the Scottish. Permission was given to Sir WilliamUrquhart, the...
January 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2011. Garton, Stephen (1986). "Frederick William Neitenstein (1850–1921)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 10....
William Murray Urquhart, known professionally as Billy Urquhart, (born 22 November 1956) is a Scottish former professional football player. Urquhart was...
derives from an old Celtic word meaning 'roaring one'. William Mackay in his 1893 book Urquhart and Glenmoriston: Olden times in a highland parish recounts...
Sir William FitzWarin (died c. 1299) was an English soldier active during the First War of Scottish Independence. He was the constable of Urquhart Castle...
Colin Urquhart (1940 – 13 September 2021) was an English Evangelical Christian minister, speaker, author, and apostolic and Neocharismatic leader in the...
conditions on the Great Lakes. In February 1906, a night watchman, WilliamUrquhart, mistook an open elevator door as an open door in the darkness and...
commissioned by the local laird, WilliamUrquhart, who was the 4th Urquhat of Meldrum and 17th Chief of the Clan Urquhart and whose seat was at Meldrum House...