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William Langford (MP)
William Langford may refer to: *William Langford (rower) (1896–1973), Canadian rower *William Langford (cricketer) (1875–1957), English cricketer * William Langford (MP), Member of Parliament (MP) for Berkshire *William Langford (priest) (died 1814), Canon of Windsor *William Langford (golf) William Boice Langford (1887–1977) was a golf course designer and civil engineer from Austin, Illinois. He graduated from both Yale and Columbia University. During the golden age of golf design between the world wars, he produced many great golf ... (1887–1977), golf course designer and civil engineer * Hasaan Ibn Ali (1931–1980), jazz pianist, whose birth name may have been William Henry Langford {{hndis, Langford,William ...
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William Langford (rower)
William Frederick Langford (7 August 1896 in Gravenhurst, Ontario – 21 January 1973) was a Canadian rower who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op .... In 1924 he won the silver medal as crew member of the Canadian boat in the eights event. References External linksWilliam Langford at databaseOlympics.com
1896 births 1973 deaths
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William Langford (cricketer)
William Thomas Langford (5 October 1875 – 20 February 1957) was an English first-class cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium pace. Langford made his first-class debut for Hampshire in the 1925 County Championship against Leicestershire at Aylestone Road. Langford played 93 first-class matches for Hampshire, with the 1906 season being his most successful with 66 wickets at a bowling average of 26.46, with one five wicket haul and one ten wicket haul in a match, with best figures of 8/82. Indeed, it can be said that Langford did not have a bad season with the ball in the seasons he represented Hampshire, taking 215 wicket at a bowling average of 26.88 five five wicket hauls and two ten wickets in a match hauls and career best figures of 8/82 against the touring West Indies. Langford played his final first-class match for Hampshire in 1908 against Middlesex at Dean Park Cricket Ground in Bournemouth. As well as his above mentioned ...
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William Langford (MP)
William Langford may refer to: *William Langford (rower) (1896–1973), Canadian rower *William Langford (cricketer) (1875–1957), English cricketer * William Langford (MP), Member of Parliament (MP) for Berkshire *William Langford (priest) (died 1814), Canon of Windsor *William Langford (golf) William Boice Langford (1887–1977) was a golf course designer and civil engineer from Austin, Illinois. He graduated from both Yale and Columbia University. During the golden age of golf design between the world wars, he produced many great golf ... (1887–1977), golf course designer and civil engineer * Hasaan Ibn Ali (1931–1980), jazz pianist, whose birth name may have been William Henry Langford {{hndis, Langford,William ...
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Berkshire (UK Parliament Constituency)
Berkshire was a parliamentary constituency in England, represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of England until 1707, then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885. The county returned two knights of the shire until 1832 and three between 1832 and 1885. Boundaries and boundary changes This county constituency consisted of the historic county of Berkshire, in south-eastern England to the west of modern Greater London. Its northern boundary was the River Thames. See Historic counties of England for a map and other details. The Great Reform Act made some minor changes to the parliamentary boundaries of the county, transferring parts of five parishes to neighbouring counties while annexing parts of four other parishes which had previously been in Wiltshire. The county, up to 1885, also contained the borough constituencies of Abingdon (1 seat from 1558), New Windsor (2 seats 1302–1868, 1 seat ...
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William Langford (priest)
William Langford DD (d. 21 January 1814) was a Dean and Canons of Windsor, Canon of Windsor from 1787 to 1814''Fasti Wyndesorienses'', May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle Career He was educated at King's College, Cambridge. He was appointed: *Lower Master (Ostiarius) of Eton College 1775 *Prebendary of the 3rd stall at Worcester 1785 - 1787 *Vicar of Nether Stowey, 1796 *Rector of Newdigate, Surrey *Vicar of Isleworth 1801 *Fellow of Eton He was appointed to the fifth stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1787 and held the canonry until 1814. Notes

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William Langford (golf)
William Boice Langford (1887–1977) was a golf course designer and civil engineer from Austin, Illinois. He graduated from both Yale and Columbia University. During the golden age of golf design between the world wars, he produced many great golf courses primarily in the Midwest states. Langford’s work is reminiscent of golf course designers Seth Raynor, Charles Banks and Charles B. Macdonald. He died in Sarasota, Florida in 1977. Along with Theodore Moreau, he produced over 200 golf courses. Some of the best include Minnehaha Country Club, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, added in 2018 as a tournament stop for the PGA Champions tour, Martin County Golf Course in Stuart, Florida, Milburn Country Club in Overland Park, Kansas, Wakonda in Des Moines, Iowa, Harrison Hills in Attica, Indiana, Maxinkuckee in Culver, Indiana (played often by Roy, Pete and Alice Dye early in their careers), Ozaukee in Mequon, Wisconsin, Lawsonia in Green Lake, Wisconsin, and Happy Hollow in Omaha, Nebraska ...
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