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  1. William Havard: William Thomas Havard MC (23 October 1889 – 17 August 1956) was a Welsh clergyman and rugby union international player. He served as a military chaplain during the First World War, and later as Bishop of St Asaph and then Bishop ... (Welsh bishop and rugby union footballer) [100%] 2023-09-14 [1889 births] [1956 deaths]...
  2. Havard: El apellido Havard puede referirse a: Havard y Håvard son también nombres escandinavos, como en. [85%] 2024-01-08
  3. William Havard Eliot: William Havard Eliot (1796–1831) was an architect and builder of the Tremont House in Massachusetts, and he participated in the musical life of the city. His father was the banker Samuel Eliot. (American architect) [81%] 2023-09-26 [Architects from Boston] [1796 births]...
  4. William Haggard: William Haggard (born Croydon 11 August 1907, died Frinton-on-Sea 27 October 1993) was the pseudonym of Richard Henry Michael Clayton, the son of the Rev. Henry James Clayton and Mabel Sarah Clayton. [79%] 2023-09-29
  5. Peter Havard-Williams: Peter Havard-Williams (11 July 1922 – 16 August 1995) was a Welsh librarian and library educator. In the mid 1980s, he served as Chief Librarian to the Council of Europe. (Welsh librarian and library educator) [77%] 2023-10-26 [Welsh librarians] [Academics of Loughborough University]...
  6. William Williams (artist): William Williams (1727 – 27 April 1791) was an English-American painter who wrote a novel, The Journal of Llewellin Penrose, Seaman, considered by many to be the first American novel. Williams was born in Bristol, England, but his family originated ... (Artist) [73%] 2024-01-11 [1727 births] [1791 deaths]...
  7. William Williams (metallurgist): William M. Williams (25 February 1927 – 28 January 2011) was a Welsh-born metallurgical engineer and Birks professor of metallurgy at McGill University. (Metallurgist) [73%] 2024-01-11 [1927 births] [2011 deaths]...
  8. William Williams: William Williams (April 23, 1731 – August 2, 1811) is an American Founding Father. He was a Harvard graduate, a Continental Army veteran, a merchant. [73%] 2023-03-14 [Founding Fathers] [American Revolution]...
  9. William Williams (brewer): William Williams (c.1803 – 26 April 1858) was an early settler in the Province of South Australia, known for establishing the Walkerville Brewery and for his work on the Kaurna language. He was Deputy Colonial Storekeeper for some time. (Brewer) [73%] 2024-01-11 [Settlers of South Australia] [1858 deaths]...
  10. William Williams (Medal of Honor): William Williams (1840 – May 5, 1893) was a Union Navy sailor in the American Civil War and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for helping to free his grounded ship. (Medal of Honor) [73%] 2024-01-11 [1840 births] [1893 deaths]...
  11. William Williams (Indiana politician): William Williams (May 11, 1821 – April 22, 1896) was an American lawyer and politician who served four terms as a U.S. Representative from Indiana from 1867 to 1875. (Indiana politician) [73%] 2024-01-11 [1821 births] [1896 deaths]...
  12. William Williams (Halifax RLFC): William "Billy" J. Williams (birth unknown – death unknown) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s. (Halifax RLFC) [73%] 2024-01-11 [Halifax R.L.F.C. players] [Place of birth missing]...
  13. William Williams (printer and publisher): William Williams (October 12, 1787 – June 10, 1850) was an American printer, publisher and bookseller, originally from Massachusetts. He moved to New Hartford, New York, with his family and soon established himself in the printing and newspaper business in nearby ... (Printer and publisher) [73%] 2024-01-11 [1787 births] [1850 deaths]...
  14. William Williams (antiquary): William Williams (Gwilym Ddu o Arfon; 1739–1817) was a Welsh antiquarian, known also as a poet. Williams was born in February 1739 in Ty Mawr, Trefdraeth, Anglesey from William ap Huw ap Sion, a stonemason. (Antiquary) [73%] 2024-01-11 [Welsh antiquarians] [Welsh poets]...
  15. William Williams (baseball): William Joseph Williams, Sr. (1916 – August 23, 2009) was the co-owner of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team of the National League from 1981 through 1984 with his brother James Williams. (Baseball) [73%] 2024-05-07 [1916 births] [2009 deaths]...
  16. William Williams (Connecticut politician): William Williams (April 8, 1731 – August 2, 1811) was an American Founding Father, merchant, a delegate for Connecticut to the Continental Congress in 1776, and a signatory to the United States Declaration of Independence. Williams was born in Lebanon, Connecticut ... (Connecticut politician) [73%] 2024-07-27 [1731 births] [1811 deaths]...
  17. Hazard: Hazard, a game of dice, once very popular in England and played for large stakes at the famous rooms of Crockford (St James’s Street, London) and Almack (Pall Mall, London). The player or “caster” calls a “main” (that is ... [71%] 2022-09-02
  18. Hazard (computer architecture): In the domain of central processing unit (CPU) design, hazards are problems with the instruction pipeline in CPU microarchitectures when the next instruction cannot execute in the following clock cycle, and can potentially lead to incorrect computation results. Three common ... (Computer architecture) [71%] 2024-01-08 [Instruction processing]
  19. Hazard: A hazard is an agent which has the potential to cause harm to a vulnerable target. The terms "hazard" and "risk" are often used interchangeably. (A potentially harmful agent) [71%] 2023-12-18 [Hazard analysis]
  20. Hazard (Kentucky): Hazard ist eine Stadt mit dem Status City und gleichzeitig Verwaltungssitz (County Seat) des Perry County im US-amerikanischen Bundesstaat Kentucky. Das U.S. (Kentucky) [71%] 2024-01-08

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