William Finch (1832 - 1911)
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William Finch (bishop) William Finch was appointed Bishop of Taunton under the provisions of the Suffragan Bishops Act 1534 in 1538, a post he held to his death in 1559. He had previously been Prior of Breamore Breamore ( ) is a village and Civil parishes in Englan ...
(died 1559), bishop of Taunton * William Finch (merchant) (died 1613), English merchant * William Finch (diplomat) (1691–1766), British diplomat and politician * William Finch (Bampton lecturer) (1747–1810), English clergyman * William Finch (politician) (1832-1911), first African American elected to serve on the Atlanta City Council * William Clement Finch (1753–1794), British admiral and MP for
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William Finch (captain) William Finch may refer to: *William Finch (bishop) (died 1559), bishop of Taunton *William Finch (merchant) (died 1613), English merchant *William Finch (diplomat) (1691–1766), British diplomat and politician * William Finch (Bampton lecturer) ( ...
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William Coles Finch William Coles Finch (1864–1944) was a British historian and author of a number of books on Kent-related topics. He is best known for writing ''Watermills and Windmills'', published in 1933 and reprinted in 1976, which is considered a standa ...
(1864–1944), British historian * William R. Finch (1847–1913), United States diplomat


See also

* Alfred William Finch (1854–1930), ceramist and painter * Bill Finch (disambiguation) {{hndis, Finch, William