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*Col. William Irvine (18th century), American Revolutionary soldier and pioneer, namesake of [[Irvine, Kentucky]] |
*Col. William Irvine (18th century), American Revolutionary soldier and pioneer, namesake of [[Irvine, Kentucky]] |
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*[[William Irvine (lawyer)]] (1820–1882), American Civil War soldier, congressman from New York |
*[[William Irvine (lawyer)]] (1820–1882), American Civil War soldier, congressman from New York |
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*[[William Irvine (historian)]] (1840–1911), |
*[[William Irvine (historian)]] (1840–1911), British administrator of the Indian Civil Service, known for works on the Moghul Empire |
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*[[William Irvine (Australian politician)]] (1858–1943), Premier of Victoria |
*[[William Irvine (Australian politician)]] (1858–1943), Premier of Victoria |
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*[[William Irvine (Scottish evangelist)]] (1863–1947), evangelist considered the founder of various nameless sects |
*[[William Irvine (Scottish evangelist)]] (1863–1947), evangelist considered the founder of various nameless sects |
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*[[William Irvine (Canadian politician)]] (1885–1962), Canadian politician |
*[[William Irvine (Canadian politician)]] (1885–1962), Canadian politician |
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*[[William Irvine (rugby union)]] (1898–1952), New Zealand rugby union player |
*[[William Irvine (rugby union)]] (1898–1952), New Zealand rugby union player |
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*[[William C. Irvine]] (1871–1946), editor of the Indian Christian and author of ''Modern Heresies Exposed'' (1917) |
*[[William C. Irvine (missionary)]] (1871–1946), editor of the Indian Christian and author of ''Modern Heresies Exposed'' (1917) |
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*[[William Irvine (Rhodesian politician)]] (fl. 1980s) |
*[[William Irvine (Rhodesian politician)]] (fl. 1980s) |
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*[[William D. Irvine]] ( |
*[[William D. Irvine]] (1944-2021), Canadian historian |
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*[[Willie Irvine]] (born 1943), footballer from Northern Ireland, played for Burnley, Preston, Brighton & Hove Albion and Northern Ireland |
*[[Willie Irvine]] (born 1943), footballer from Northern Ireland, played for Burnley, Preston, Brighton & Hove Albion and Northern Ireland |
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*[[Willie Irvine (footballer, born 1956)]], Scottish footballer, played for Alloa, Motherwell and Hibernian |
*[[Willie Irvine (footballer, born 1956)]], Scottish footballer, played for Alloa, Motherwell and Hibernian |
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*[[William S. Irvine]] (1851–1942), member of the Wisconsin Legislature |
*[[William S. Irvine]] (1851–1942), member of the Wisconsin Legislature |
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*[[William Irvine (bishop)]] (fl. 1718), Scottish bishop |
*[[William Irvine (bishop)]] (fl. 1718), Scottish bishop |
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*[[William Irvine (chemist)]] (1743–1787), |
*[[William Irvine (chemist)]] (1743–1787), British doctor and chemist |
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*[[William Irvine (1776–1811)]], Scottish physician |
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*[[William Mann Irvine]] (1865–1928), American academic |
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*[[William C. Irvine (politician)]] (1852–1924), American politician in Wyoming |
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*[[Bill Irvine]] (1926–2008), ballroom dancer |
*[[Bill Irvine]] (1926–2008), ballroom dancer |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[William Irvin (disambiguation)]] |
*[[William Irvin (disambiguation)]] |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 26 March 2024
William Irvine may refer to:
- William Irvine (soldier) (c. 1298–?), Clerk of the Rolls for Scotland
- William Irvine (general) (1741–1804), American Revolutionary War general, congressman from Pennsylvania
- Col. William Irvine (18th century), American Revolutionary soldier and pioneer, namesake of Irvine, Kentucky
- William Irvine (lawyer) (1820–1882), American Civil War soldier, congressman from New York
- William Irvine (historian) (1840–1911), British administrator of the Indian Civil Service, known for works on the Moghul Empire
- William Irvine (Australian politician) (1858–1943), Premier of Victoria
- William Irvine (Scottish evangelist) (1863–1947), evangelist considered the founder of various nameless sects
- William Irvine (Canadian politician) (1885–1962), Canadian politician
- William Irvine (rugby union) (1898–1952), New Zealand rugby union player
- William C. Irvine (missionary) (1871–1946), editor of the Indian Christian and author of Modern Heresies Exposed (1917)
- William Irvine (Rhodesian politician) (fl. 1980s)
- William D. Irvine (1944-2021), Canadian historian
- Willie Irvine (born 1943), footballer from Northern Ireland, played for Burnley, Preston, Brighton & Hove Albion and Northern Ireland
- Willie Irvine (footballer, born 1956), Scottish footballer, played for Alloa, Motherwell and Hibernian
- Willie Irvine (footballer, born 1963), Scottish footballer, played for Hibernian, Airdrie, Dunfermline, Alloa and Stenhousemuir
- William S. Irvine (1851–1942), member of the Wisconsin Legislature
- William Irvine (bishop) (fl. 1718), Scottish bishop
- William Irvine (chemist) (1743–1787), British doctor and chemist
- William Irvine (1776–1811), Scottish physician
- William Mann Irvine (1865–1928), American academic
- William C. Irvine (politician) (1852–1924), American politician in Wyoming
- Bill Irvine (1926–2008), ballroom dancer