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William and Tallon
* November 12 – William Tallon, Servant to the Queen Mother ( d. 2007 )
Members of the Ship Bottom Borough Council are Council President Edward English ( R, 2008 ), Dr. Robert Gleason ( R, 2009 ), Frank Malatino ( R, 2008 ), William Rickards ( R, 2009 ), Richard J. Sinopoli ( R, 2010 ) and Tom Tallon ( R, 2010 ).
* William Tallon ( 1935 – 2007 ), steward

William and Steward
William Wallace is possibly descended from a Richard Wallace who came to Scotland in the 1130s in the service of Walter fitz Alan, who had been appointed Steward by King David I.
Chamberlain William Latimer and Steward of the Household John Neville were dismissed from their positions.
Other prominent persons born and educated in Oamaru include Des Wilson, founder of the UK homelessness charity, Shelter ; Australian Prime Minister Chris Watson ; New Zealand politicians Arnold Nordmeyer and William Steward ; Cardinal Thomas Stafford Williams ; Malcolm Grant, President and Provost of University College London ; and All Blacks rugby union captain Richie McCaw.
He was a strong supporter of the Glorious Revolution and later served under William III and Mary II as Lord Steward of the Household.
David Bruce, aged five, became king on 7 June 1329 on the death of his father Robert I. Walter the Steward had died earlier on 9 April 1327 and the orphaned eleven-year-old Robert was placed under the guardianship of his uncle, Sir James Stewart of Durrisdeer who along with Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, and William Lindsey, Archdeacon of St Andrews were appointed as joint Guardians of the kingdom.
On 31 May the Steward gave the earldom of Atholl to John, who by this time was already married to Annabella Drummond, the daughter of the queen's deceased brother, Sir John Drummond and ( probably ) Mary, heir of William Montefichet, lord of Auchterarder.
In 1461, William Hastings, the 1st Baron Hastings of Hungerford, became the Steward of the Honor of Leicester and Ranger of Leicester Forest.
* The Mid-Guard: Earl of Menteith, Seneschal of Scotland ; Sir James his uncle ; William Douglas ; David de Lyndseye ; Hugh Fleming ; William de Keith ; Duncan Campbell ; James Steward of Caldru ; Alan Stewart ; William du Jardyn ; William de Abirnethy ; William de Brene de Eldyngton ; John le Fitzwilliam ; Adam More ; Walter FitzGilbert ; John de Chryghton ; all barons with their followers.
He was probably also known as Eudo the Dapifer, who was a High Steward for William the Conqueror, and based in Colchester Castle.
* Robert Despenser, died after 1098, Royal Steward of King William II of England
His eldest son, the fifth Earl, was a Liberal politician and held office under Lord Russell and William Ewart Gladstone as Lord Steward of the Household.
Around 1820, William " Killymoon " Steward built one of the first tavern / inns in the area.
* William Edward Cheverton, Saloon Steward on the Titanic.
Around the year 1354, during the reign of Edward III, William le Yonge was Steward of the Manor of Ruyton, and on 20 November that year, Richard, Earl of Arundel, granted to him and Alice his wife settlement of lands " in the vills of Shelvak, Atton & Erdeston ".
In 1832 he was appointed Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom and Admiral of the Red Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, also of the Royal and distinguished Order of Charles the Third of Spain, Of the Military Order of William of the Netherlands, Of the Royal Sicilian Order of St. Ferdinand and Merit, Of the Military Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazare of Sardinia, and Knight of the Most Honourable and Most Ancient Order of the Annunciation of the Royal House of Savoy, High Steward of Great Yarmouth, and one of the Elder Brethren of the Hon.
He was Lord High Steward at King William IV's coronation in 1831 and Queen Victoria's coronation in 1838, and remains the last person to have undertaken this duty twice.
* William Christopher Hayes: Career of the Great Steward Henenu under Nebhepetre Mentuhotpe, in: Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 35 ( 1949 ), 43-47.
When the Hudson's Bay Company learned of the area in 1715, it sent William Steward to establish trade with the local populace.
Other children, according to the Dictionary of National Biography were: three sons, Theobald, William and Thomas, and daughter, Egidia who married Sir James Stewart ( 1243 – 1309 ), High Steward of Scotland.
The History of the Siege of Londonderry 1689, written in 1951 by Cecil Milligan, lists the 13 as: Henry Campsie, William Crookshanks, Robert Sherrard, Daniel Sherrard, Alexander Irwin, James Steward, Roberet Morison, Alexander Cunningham, Samuel Hunt, James Spike, John Coningham, William Cairnes and Samuel Harvy.

William and Page
* John Lopatka and William Page, Antitrust on Internet Time: Microsoft and the Law and Economics of Exclusion, 7 Supreme Court Economic Review 157 – 231 ( 1999 )
* John Lopatka and William Page, The Dubious Search For Integration in the Microsoft Trial, 31 Conn. L. Rev.
* John Lopatka and William Page, Who Suffered Antitrust Injury in the Microsoft Case ?, 69 George Washington Law Review 829-59 ( 2001 )
Page of illuminated manuscript by William Morris, illustrated by Edward Burne-Jones, 1870s.
Page ii contains quotations by William Whewell and Francis Bacon on the theology of natural laws, harmonising science and religion in accordance with Isaac Newton's belief in a rational God who established a law-abiding cosmos.
* The Plantagenet Ancestry by William Henry Turton, Page 85
* Page, William ( ed.
The Virginian Railway ( VGN ), an engineering marvel of its day, was conceived and built by William Nelson Page and Henry Huttleston Rogers.
* The Plantagenet Ancestry by William Henry Turton, Page 85
Thomas Jefferson wrote early work for Virginia and colonial independence at Rosewell Plantation, then the home of John Page, his close friend and fellow student at the College of William and Mary.
* William Page, historian and general editor of the Victoria County History
Among those who remained were William Henry Letterman and Charles Page Thomas Moore.
* Page, Suzanne, William Camfield, Annie Le Brun, Emmanuelle de l ’ Ecotais, et al., Francis Picabia: Singulier ideal.
* Dick DeBartolo's William M. Gaines Memorial Page
Planned by Campbell County native William Nelson Page and financier and industrialist Henry Huttleston Rogers, the Tidewater Railway was combined with the Deepwater Railway in West Virginia to form the new Virginian Railway in 1907.
Planned by William Nelson Page of Campbell County, the right-of-way selected for favorable grades passed along the north bank of the river, crossing the L & D track.
Both railroads were planned and built by the team of mining manager and civil engineer William Nelson Page and industrialist and financier Henry Huttleston Rogers, and added a third Hampton Roads coal exporting railhead to the existing Chesapeake and Ohio Railway ( with coal piers at Newport News ) and the Norfolk and Western Railway's similar facilities at Norfolk's Lambert's Point.
In March, the Tidewater Railway was formally rechartered by the Virginia State Corporation Commission as " The Virginian Railway Company " and William Nelson Page was elected president on April 15, 1907 at the first new board meeting in Norfolk.
In 2004, initials of VGN founders Henry H. Rogers | Henry Huttleston Rogers and William N. Page | William Nelson Page were engraved by volunteers in newly laid rail at Victoria, Virginia, where former VGN caboose # 342 is now displayed
" were engraved as a lasting tribute to the founders of the Virginian Railway, industrialist and financier Henry Huttleston Rogers and coal mining manager and civil engineer William Nelson Page.
Another of the town's more well-known residents was a protégé of Dr. Ansted, William Nelson Page, ( 1854 – 1932 ).

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