William Weare alias Browne, MP for Calne (UK Parliament constituency)
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WilliamWeare may refer to: WilliamWeare, victim in the Radlett murder WilliamWeare alias Browne, MP for Calne (UK Parliament constituency) This disambiguation...
owed WilliamWeare, a solicitor of Lyon's Inn, a gambling debt of £300, which he believed Weare had gained by cheating at Blind Hookey. When Weare demanded...
Norfolk. In 1823 Elstree became notorious for the Elstree murder of WilliamWeare, killed in Radlett and the body disposed of in a pond in Elstree by...
Radlett, Hertfordshire, England, in the United Kingdom. The victim, WilliamWeare, was killed in Radlett and the body disposed of in a pond in nearby...
resistance to British royal authority undertaken by American colonists in Weare, New Hampshire, on April 14, 1772, placing it among the disputes between...
which became the subject of numerous books and stage plays. The victim, WilliamWeare, was killed on Gills Hill Lane (subsequently popularly known as Murder...
report of the trial of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt, for the murder of WilliamWeare. Thurtell allegedly mentioned, just seven hours before his execution...
George North on the Datchworth to Branfield road. In 1823, the murder of WilliamWeare in Radlett became known as the first trial by newspaper. The murderer...
Weare Giffard is a small village, civil parish and former manor in the Torridge district, in north Devon, England. The church and manor house are situated...
This building was completed in 1899, designed by Windham architect WilliamWeare Dinsmoor and built by mason Loren Emerson Bailey. The library remained...
Fort William and Mary was a colonial fortification in Britain's worldwide system of defenses, defended by soldiers of the Province of New Hampshire who...
Chile, to Mary Grisel Lehmann (née Bissett) and mining engineer Andrew William Lehmann, Olga Lehmann had one sister, Monica (Monica Pidgeon), and one...
Joseph Weare (March 9, 1737 – 1774) was a noted 18th-century Indian fighter in North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay (now Yarmouth, Maine). He...
1760 Isaac Piguenit ; Samuel Sedgley 1761 Joseph Daltera ; William Barnes jnr 1762 WilliamWeare ; Thomas Farr 1763 Andrew Pope ; John Durbin jnr 1764 James...
aware that Hill had died. Howerd's grave is at St. Gregory's Church in Weare, Somerset. In May 2009, when Heymer died, he was buried near him. A BBC...
George Weare Braikenridge FSA (1775–1856) was an English antiquarian. He was born in the Colony of Virginia, but lived for most of his life in Bristol...
Fortescue descend from Sir Hugh Fortescue (1665–1719) of Filleigh and of Weare Giffard, both in Devon, whose first wife's first cousin had been 13th Baron...
Craven Weare MC (15 June 1896 – 6 July 1971) was a British World War I flying ace credited with fifteen aerial victories in forty days. Weare was born...
United States Supreme Court Associate Justice David Souter's properties in Weare, New Hampshire. The proposal was a reaction to the Supreme Court’s Kelo...
the parishes of Monkleigh and Weare Giffard. Running by it today is A386 road from Bideford to Great Torrington. Weare Giffard is the start of the tidal...
end up. What [V for Vendetta creators Alan Moore, David Lloyd, and Tony Weare did so well was to create a Fascist version of England that felt like England...