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William Stephens (freemason)
William Stephens is the name of: * William Stephens (fl. 1650s), Member of Parliament for Newport (Isle of Wight) 1645 and 1659–60 * William Stephens (d. 1697) (1641–1697), (Sir), Member of Parliament for Newport (Isle of Wight) 1685–87 and 1689–95 * William Stephens (minister) (1647–1718), Anglican priest * William Stephens (governor of Georgia) (1671–1753), governor of the Province of Georgia, 1743–1751; MP for Newport (Isle of Wight) 1702–1722, for Newtown (Isle of Wight) 1722–1727 * William Stephens (glassmaker) (1731–1803), English merchant and glass manufacturer in Portugal * William Stephens (judge) (1752–1819), U.S. federal judge * William Stephens (academic) (1829–1890), English-born headmaster at Sydney Grammar School and professor at the University of Sydney * William Stephens (Dean of Winchester), (1839–1902), Anglican priest * William Stephens (Australian politician), (1857–1925), Australian politician * William Stephens (American politic ...
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William Stephens (fl
William Stephens is the name of: * William Stephens (fl. 1650s), Member of Parliament for Newport (Isle of Wight) (UK Parliament constituency), Newport (Isle of Wight) 1645 and 1659–60 * William Stephens (d. 1697) (1641–1697), (Sir), Member of Parliament for Newport (Isle of Wight) 1685–87 and 1689–95 * William Stephens (minister) (1647–1718), Anglican priest * William Stephens (governor of Georgia) (1671–1753), governor of the Province of Georgia, 1743–1751; MP for Newport (Isle of Wight) 1702–1722, for Newtown (Isle of Wight) 1722–1727 * William Stephens (glassmaker) (1731–1803), English merchant and glass manufacturer in Portugal * William Stephens (judge) (1752–1819), U.S. federal judge * William Stephens (academic) (1829–1890), English-born headmaster at Sydney Grammar School and professor at the University of Sydney * William Stephens (Dean of Winchester), (1839–1902), Anglican priest * William Stephens (Australian politician), (1857–1925), Australi ...
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William Stephens (cricketer)
William Stephens (14 April 1870 – 14 July 1954) was a New Zealand cricketer. He played five first-class matches for Auckland between 1899 and 1901. See also * List of Auckland representative cricketers This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, list A or Twenty20 cricket for Auckland cricket team. Seasons given are first and last seasons; the player did not necessarily play in all the intervening seasons. A * John Ackla ... References External links * 1870 births 1954 deaths New Zealand cricketers Auckland cricketers Cricketers from Pennsylvania {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1870s-stub ...
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William Stevens (other)
William Stevens may refer to: * William Stevens (writer) (1732–1807), English biographer * William A. Stevens (1879–1941), New Jersey Attorney General * William C. Stevens (Michigan politician) (1837-1921), Michigan Auditor General * William C. Stevens (New York politician) (1848–1897), American merchant and politician from New York * William Bacon Stevens (1815–1887), Episcopal bishop of Pennsylvania * William Burnham Stevens (1843–1931), American jurist and politician from Massachusetts * William George Stevens (1893–1975), British born general who served with the New Zealand Military Forces during WWII * William H. Stevens (1818–1880), American architect * William L. Stevens (1932–1997), Episcopal bishop of Fond du Lac * William N. Stevens (1850–1889), first African American to serve in both house of the Virginia General Assembly * William Oliver Stevens (1878–1955), American writer and professor for the United States Naval Academy * W. Richard Stevens (195 ...
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William O
William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of England in 1066,All Things William"Meaning & Origin of the Name"/ref> and remained so throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era. It is sometimes abbreviated "Wm." Shortened familiar versions in English include Will, Wills, Willy, Willie, Bill, and Billy. A common Irish form is Liam. Scottish diminutives include Wull, Willie or Wullie (as in Oor Wullie or the play ''Douglas''). Female forms are Willa, Willemina, Wilma and Wilhelmina. Etymology William is related to the given name ''Wilhelm'' (cf. Proto-Germanic ᚹᛁᛚᛃᚨᚺᛖᛚᛗᚨᛉ, ''*Wiljahelmaz'' > German ''Wilhelm'' and Old Norse ᚢᛁᛚᛋᛅᚼᛅᛚᛘᛅᛋ, ''Vilhjálmr''). By regular sound changes, the native, inherited English form of the name should b ...
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Bill Stephens
William Weyman Stephens Jr., known professionally as Bill Stephens (born October 16, 1949) is an American network television host, commentator, and narrator specializing in automotive and motorsports presentations. He is a nationally published author of several motorsports books and a columnist for a number of automotive periodicals. He is a television producer and writer for various automotive television programs, a professional vehicle appraiser, and a communications consultant providing media training for motorsports personalities and vocal and listening skills training for business people at all levels of the corporate world. Early life Stephens, the youngest of three children and the only boy, was born in Brookline, Massachusetts to William and Claire Stephens and raised in Somerville, Massachusetts, several miles northwest of Boston. Stephens' father was a long-distance truck driver and his mother owned and managed several restaurants in the Boston area. Stephens frequen ...
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Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry
Time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) is a method of mass spectrometry in which an ion's mass-to-charge ratio is determined by a time of flight measurement. Ions are accelerated by an electric field of known strength. This acceleration results in an ion having the same kinetic energy as any other ion that has the same charge. The velocity of the ion depends on the mass-to-charge ratio (heavier ions of the same charge reach lower speeds, although ions with higher charge will also increase in velocity). The time that it subsequently takes for the ion to reach a detector at a known distance is measured. This time will depend on the velocity of the ion, and therefore is a measure of its mass-to-charge ratio. From this ratio and known experimental parameters, one can identify the ion. Theory The potential energy of a charged particle in an electric field is related to the charge of the particle and to the strength of the electric field: where ''E''p is potential energy, ''q'' ...
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William Ward Stephens
William Ward "Bill" Stephens (November 21, 1922 – July 10, 1987) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer. A younger brother to U.S. Racing Hall of Fame trainer, Woody Stephens, he was often referred to as "Bill" by the media. Stephens began his career in racing as his brother's assistant at Royce Martin's Woodvale Farm in Kentucky. However, his career was interrupted during World War II when he served overseas with the United States Army. He resumed his career in racing at war's end and in 1950 succeeded John Nerud as head trainer for Herbert Woolf's Woolford Farm. In 1951 he saddled his first stakes race winner, when Champion Sprinter of 1949 Delegate won the Roseben Handicap at New York City's Belmont Park. Bill Stephens went on to train for the stable owned by Adele L. Rand. For Mrs. Rand, he most notably conditioned Clem whose important wins included three straight over future Hall of Fame inductee, Round Table. Clem did it first in the September 1, 1958 ...
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William Humphries Stephens
William Humphries Stephens (1739–c.1820) was an 18th/19th century British sculptor. Life He was born in 1739 the son of Joseph Stephens, a stonecutter in Worcester. He was apprenticed to his father in 1751 and became a Freeman mason in 1760. He initially in partnership with a Mr Bott and early works are signed Bott & Stephens.Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851 by Rupert Gunnis p.373 Around 1787 his son Joseph Stephens joined as an apprentice and became a junior partner around 1794. Works Under Apprenticeship Tomb of Thomas Parker in Longden (1751) Bott & Stephens *Memorial to Richard Carwardine at St John's Church in Bedwardine (1763) Stephens & Co *Monument to William Hankins at Dymock (1771) *Monument to Thomas Dunn in All Saints Church in Evesham (1777) *Memorial to Arthur Charlett in Fladbury (1779) *Monument to Robert Bateson in Bourton-on-the-Water (1779) *Monument to Robert Woodward in Worcester Cathedral (1780) *Monument to Sarah Hall in Ledbury (1780) *Mo ...
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William Stephens (producer)
William Stephens (1897–1962) was an American film producer. In the late 1940s he made a number of films for Robert L. Lippert. He also worked with Kroger Babb. Select credits *''Meet Dr. Christian'' (1939) – producer *''The Courageous Dr. Christian'' (1940) – producer *''Dr. Christian Meets the Women'' (1940) -producer *''Remedy for Riches'' (1940) – producer *''Melody for Three'' (1941) – producer *'' They Meet Again'' (1941) – producer *''The Return of Rin Tin Tin'' (1947) – producer *''Jungle Goddess'' (1948) – producer *''Thunder in the Pines'' (1948) – producer *''Highway 13'' (1948) – producer *'' Arson, Inc'' (1949) – producer *'' Sky Liner'' (1949) – producer *''Deputy Marshal'' (1949) – producer *'' Once a Thief'' (1950) – associate producer *'' One Too Many'' (1950) – associate producer *'' The Bogus Green'' (1951) (TV) – production supervisor *''Secrets of Beauty'' (1951) – production supervisor *''China Smith'' (1952) (TV series) – ...
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William Stephens (American Politician)
William Dennison Stephens (December 26, 1859 – April 25, 1944) was an American federal and state politician. A three-term member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1911 to 1916, Stephens was the 24th governor of California from 1917 to 1923. Early life and career William Stephens was born in Eaton, Ohio, on December 26, 1859. He was the third child out of a total of nine children born to Martin and Alvira Stephens. With ambitions to become a lawyer, Stephens studied earnestly in law to become a lawyer, yet family fortunes required all of his earnings to go to his family instead. Following his graduation from Eaton High School in 1876, Stephens had worked for three years as a school teacher before joining the railroad business to become an engineer. Between 1880 and 1887, Stephens helped survey the construction of railroads in Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and Louisiana. His days in the railroads came to an end in 1887 when his mother, Alvira, now falling ill, sought a hot and d ...
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Newport (Isle Of Wight) (UK Parliament Constituency)
Newport was a parliamentary borough located in Newport (Isle of Wight), which was abolished in for the 1885 general election. It was occasionally referred to by the alternative name of Medina. (Prior to the Great Reform Act of 1832 there was also a separate '' Newport'' parliamentary borough in Cornwall.) History The borough was first represented in the parliament of 1295, and returned two members of parliament (MPs) from 1584 to 1868. At the 1868 election the Second Reform Act reduced its representation to a single seat, and under the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 the constituency was abolished altogether with effect from the 1885 general election. Newport's re-enfranchisement in 1584, like that of the other Isle of Wight boroughs ( Newtown and Yarmouth) seems to have been at the urging of the new Governor of the island, Sir George Carey, a relative of the Queen. In token of thanks, the borough granted him for life the right to nominate one of the two MPs – wh ...
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William Stephens (Australian Politician)
William Stephens (1857–1925) was a businessman and politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council. Early life William Stephens was born on 7 November 1857 at South Brisbane, the son of Thomas Blacket Stephens and his wife Ann (née Connah). He was educated at Brisbane Grammar School. Politics Stephens was elected on 12 May 1888 to the Queensland Legislative Assembly in Woolloongabba. In the 1893 colonial election, he successfully contested the seat of South Brisbane which he held until 27 August 1904, when he was defeated in the 1904 state election. He contested South Brisbane again in the 1907 election and was successfully, representing the electorate from 18 May 1907 to 5 February 1908, when he was again defeated in the 1908 election. During this last period, he was Secretary for Public Instruction and Agriculture from 19 November 1907 to 18 February 1908. In the 1912 elect ...
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