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William and Brooke
William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham may have become aware of the offensive representation after a public performance ; he may also have learned of it while it was being prepared for a court performance ( Cobham was at that time Lord Chamberlain ).
In the play, the paranoid, jealous Master Ford uses the alias " Brook " to fool Falstaff, perhaps in reference to William Brooke.
There have been a number of notable Old Rugbeians including the purported father of the sport of Rugby William Webb Ellis, the inventor of Australian rules football Tom Wills, the war poets Rupert Brooke and John Gillespie Magee, Jr., Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, author and mathematician Lewis Carroll, poet and cultural critic Matthew Arnold, the author and social critic Salman Rushdie ( who said of his time there: " Almost the only thing I am proud of about going to Rugby school was that Lewis Carroll went there too.
Brooke was born at 5 Hillmorton Road in Rugby, Warwickshire, the second of the three sons of William Parker Brooke, a Rugby schoolmaster, and Ruth Mary Brooke, née Cotterill.
Brooke's brother, 2nd Lt. William Alfred Cotterill Brooke, was a member of the 8th Battalion London Regiment ( Post Office Rifles ) and was killed in action near Le Rutoire Farm on 14 June 1915 aged 24.
Cecil married Elizabeth, the daughter of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham in 1589.
* Uncredited cast members include Eddie Acuff, Murray Alper, Ward Bond, Walter Brooke, Georgia Carroll, Glen Cavender, Spencer Charters, Wallis Clark, William B. Davidson, Ann Doran, Tom Dugan, Bill Edwards, Frank Faylen, Pat Flaherty, James Flavin, William Forrest, William Gillespie, Joe Gray, Creighton Hale, John Hamilton, Harry Hayden, Stuart Holmes, William Hopper, Eddie Kane, Fred Kelsey, Vera Lewis, Audrey Long, Hank Mann, Frank Mayo, Lon McCallister, Edward McWade, George Meeker, Dolores Moran, Charles Morton, Jack Mower, Paul Panzer, Francis Pierlot, Clinton Rosemond, Syd Saylor, Frank Sully, Dick Wessel, Leo White and Dave Willock.
Behind them stand, from the left, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, Fleet Admiral Ernest King, Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, General of the Army George Marshall, Major General Laurence S. Kuter, General Aleksei Antonov, Vice Admiral Stepan Kucherov, and Admiral of the Fleet Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov | Nikolay Kuznetsov.
his father, Thomas Brooke, was an English Judge Court of Appeal at Bareilly, British India ; his mother, Anna Maria, born in Hertfordshire, was the daughter of Scottish peer Colonel William Stuart, 9th Lord Blantyre, and his mistress Harriott Teasdale.
Francis and Emma had other children: Captain John Brooke Johnson ( 1823 – 1868 ) ( later Brooke Brooke ), Mary Anna Johnson ( b. 1824 ), Harriet Helena Johnson ( b. 1826 ), Charlotte Frances Johnson ( b. 1828 ), Captain ( William ) Frederic Johnson ( b. 1830 ), Emma Lucy Johnson ( b. 1832 ), Margaret Henrietta Johnson ( 1834 – 1845 ), Georgianna Brooke Johnson ( 1836 – 1854 ), James Stuart Johnson ( 1839 – 1840 ), and Henry Stuart Johnson ( b. 1841 ).
The town has statues of three famous locals: Rupert Brooke, Thomas Hughes and William Webb Ellis.
Among those who answered, or defended Sherlock, were: Thomas Ashton ; Julius Bate ; Anselm Bayly ; Zachary Brooke ; Thomas Church ; Joseph Clarke ; William Cooke ; William Dodwell ; Ralph Heathcote ; John Jackson ; Laurence Jackson ; John Rotheram ; Thomas Rutherforth ; and Thomas Secker.
" In Dublin, Gustavus Vaughan Brooke took up the part of William Tell vacated by Kean.
* March-Following the death of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham on March 5, his place as Lord Chamberlain is taken by George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon, the son of a previous Lord Chamberlain.
* June 22-Lord Hunsdon dies ; his place as Lord Chamberlain will be taken by William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham.

William and bookseller
The only quarto version of The Shrew was printed by William Stansby for the bookseller John Smethwick in 1631 as A Wittie and Pleasant comedie called The Taming of the Shrew, based on the 1623 folio text.
** William Pelham ( bookseller ) ( 1759 – 1827 )
He contributed a number of short stories ( 1795 – 1798 ) to the series of Straussfedern, published by the bookseller C. F. Nicolai and originally edited by J. K. A. Musäus, and wrote Abdallah ( 1796 ) and a novel in letters, William Lovell ( 3 vols.
The guest list itself is evidence of Boydell ’ s extensive connections in the artistic world: Benjamin West, painter to King George III ; George Romney, a renowned painter ; George Nicol, bookseller to the king and painter ; William Hayley, a poet ; John Hoole, a scholar and translator of Tasso and Aristotle ; and Daniel Braithwaite, an engineer.
His father, William, was a bookseller and stationer who died in 1868 and was survived by his young children and creditors.
William Thomas Lowndes ( c. 1798 – 31 July 1843 ), English bibliographer, was born about 1798, the son of a London bookseller.
The poem was entered into the Stationers ' Register on 23 March 1641 and printed later in the year by the bookseller William Lee.
William Hone ( 3 June 1780 – 8 November 1842 ) was an English writer, satirist and bookseller.
The son of William Laing, a bookseller in Edinburgh, where he was born, he was educated at Canongate Grammar School.
Before the official publication date, local publisher / bookseller William Doxey, intrigued by the first number, agreed to act as official publisher of the venture.
The first case which brought him prominently into notice and gave him assurance of ultimate success was the government prosecution, in 1752, of a bookseller, William Owen.
He was apprenticed to John Holden, Sir William Davenant's publisher, and possibly later to a bookseller named John Rhodes, who had been wardrobe-keeper at the Blackfriars Theatre.
* William Pickering ( publisher ), British publisher and bookseller
* William Wilson ( poet ) ( 1801 – 1860 ), Scottish-American poet, bookseller and publisher
William Yarrell ( 3 June 1784-1 September 1856 ) was an English bookseller and naturalist.
The play was entered into the Stationers ' Register on August 11, 1602, and was published in quarto later the same year by bookseller William Cotton.
A treasure-trove of information about early Canadian / Ontario " base ball " surfaced in 2002 when Library and Archives Canada purchased ( for $ 10, 000 from an Ottawa, Ontario, bookseller ) Bryce's Base Ball Guide 1876 and Bryce's Base Ball Guide 1877, two hand-coloured, 75-page booklets published by William Bryce of London, Ontario, which originally sold for a dime.
William John Roberts ( 1828 – 1904 ) was his real name, and the one he used in his day job as a printer and bookseller.
Eastward Ho was entered into the Stationers ' Register on 4 September 1605 and printed later that year in a quarto issued by the bookseller William Aspley, printed by George Eld.
William Hatchett was a bookseller who shared a stage career with Haywood, and the couple were lovers and companions for more than twenty years.
The earliest extant edition was published in octavo in 1594, printed by Robert Robinson for the bookseller William Jones ; a second edition, issued in 1598, was printed by Richard Braddock for Jones, and provided a scene not included in the 1594 text.
William Henry Smith PC ( 24 June 1825 – 6 October 1891 ) was an English bookseller and newsagent of the family firm W H Smith, who expanded the firm and introduced the practice of selling books and newspapers at railway stations.
William Creech ( 12 May 1745 – 14 January 1815 ) was a Scottish bookseller.
Vizard's one man play Coles Funny Picture Man, based on the life of the eccentric Victorian bookseller Edward William Cole, was performed by AFI award winning actor Norman Kaye.

William and Lincoln
He partnered with Stephen T. Logan from 1841 until 1844, when he began his practice with William Herndon, whom Lincoln thought " a studious young man ".
William Tecumseh Sherman talked to Lincoln during inauguration week and was " sadly disappointed " at his failure to realize that " the country was sleeping on a volcano " and that the South was preparing for war.
George William Brown, the Mayor of Baltimore, and other suspect Maryland politicians were arrested and imprisoned, without a warrant, as Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus.
" Running the ' Machine ' ": An 1864 political cartoon takes a swing at Lincoln's administration — featuring William Fessenden, Edwin Stanton, William H. Seward | William Seward, Gideon Welles, Lincoln and others.
As a result, Lincoln replaced Buell with William Rosecrans ; and, after the 1862 midterm elections, he replaced McClellan with Republican Ambrose Burnside.
On April 14, 1865, President Lincoln was shot and mortally wounded by John Wilkes Booth, a Confederate sympathizer, who conspired to coordinate assassinations of others, including Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant and Secretary of State William H. Seward that same night.
In the United States, within 100 years, four presidents, Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy, died at the hands of assassins.
Four of these have been previously canonized as saints, namely William of Norwich, Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln, Simon of Trent ( Simon was decanonized in the 20th century ), and Gavriil Belostoksky who remains canonized in the Russian Orthodox Church.
The earliest known written evidence of the title is from the November 3, 1863, diary entry of William Howard Russell, in which he referred to gossip about " the First Lady in the Land ," referring to Mary Todd Lincoln.
Booth and a group of co-conspirators originally plotted to kidnap Lincoln, but later planned to kill him, Vice President Andrew Johnson, and Secretary of State William Seward in a bid to help the Confederacy's cause.
Other writers exploring possible connections between Booth's planning and Confederate agents include Nathan Miller's Spying For America and William Tidwell's Come Retribution: the Confederate Secret Service and the Assassination of Lincoln.
Hay appears as a prominent character in Gore Vidal's historical novels Lincoln and Empire and in William Safire's historical novel Freedom.
* 1860 – Abraham Lincoln wins the Republican Party presidential nomination over William H. Seward, who later becomes the United States Secretary of State.
* 1217 – The Second Battle of Lincoln is fought near Lincoln, England, resulting in the defeat of Prince Louis of France by William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke.
Abraham Lincoln, William Howard Taft and Barack Obama were accused of being atheists during election campaigns, while others to hold the office used faith as a defining aspect of their campaigns and tenure.
Lincoln accepted the offer, writing ( with his Secretary of State, William H. Seward ) in reply that San Marino proved that " government founded on republican principles is capable of being so administered as to be secure and enduring.
* William Wallace Lincoln, third son of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, died February 20, 1862 of typhoid fever.
William Henry Seward, Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln, was famous for his enjoyment of whist, often entertaining guests with the game.
The Mind of William Paley, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1976.
* Hunter Davies, William Wordsworth-A Biography, Frances Lincoln Ltd, London, 2009 ISBN 978-0-7112-3045-3
The American developer William F. Lincoln named his toy the " zoetrope ", meaning " wheel of life ".

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