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'''William Greene''' may refer to: |
'''William Greene''' may refer to: |
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==Business figures== |
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==Politicians== |
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*[[William Batchelder Greene]] (1819–1878), American individualist anarchist and banking reformer |
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*[[William Cornell Greene]] (1852–1911), mining magnate |
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*[[William Greene (economist)]] (born 1951), American economist |
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==Political and government figures== |
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*[[William atte Greene]] represented [[Leicester (UK Parliament constituency)]] |
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*[[William Greene (MP for Portsmouth)]] in 1597, Member of Parliament (MP) for [[Portsmouth (UK Parliament constituency)|Portsmouth]] |
*[[William Greene (MP for Portsmouth)]] in 1597, Member of Parliament (MP) for [[Portsmouth (UK Parliament constituency)|Portsmouth]] |
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*[[William S. Greene]] (1841–1924), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts |
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*[[William Greene (colonial governor)]] (1695–1758), colonial governor of Rhode Island |
*[[William Greene (colonial governor)]] (1695–1758), colonial governor of Rhode Island |
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*[[William Greene (governor)]] (1731–1809), governor of state of Rhode Island during American Revolutionary War |
*[[William Greene (governor)]] (1731–1809), governor of state of Rhode Island during American Revolutionary War |
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*[[William Greene (MP)]] (1748–1829), Member of Parliament for [[Dungarvan (UK Parliament constituency)|Dungarvan]], 1802–1806 |
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*[[William Greene (lieutenant governor)]] (1797–1883), Rhode Island lieutenant governor after the Civil War |
*[[William Greene (lieutenant governor)]] (1797–1883), Rhode Island lieutenant governor after the Civil War |
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*[[William S. Greene]] (1841–1924), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts |
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*[[William Laury Greene]] (1849–1899), Nebraska Populist politician |
*[[William Laury Greene]] (1849–1899), Nebraska Populist politician |
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*Sir [[William Graham Greene]] (1857–1950), English civil servant who served as Permanent Secretary to the Admiralty |
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*[[Crawford Greene]] (William Pomeroy Crawford Greene, 1884–1959), British Member of Parliament for Worcester, 1923–1945 |
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*[[Crawford Greene|William Pomeroy Crawford Greene]] (1884–1959), British Member of Parliament for Worcester, 1923–1945 |
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*[[Bill Greene]] (1930–2002), Democratic member of the California State Assembly and the California State Senate |
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*[[William G. Greene Jr.]] (born 1940), member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives |
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==Religious figures== |
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*[[William Greene (Dean of Achonry)]] (died 1843), Dean of Achonry, 1821–1824 |
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*[[William Greene (Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin)]] (1827–1910), Dean of Christ Church, Dublin |
*[[William Greene (Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin)]] (1827–1910), Dean of Christ Church, Dublin |
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*[[William Greene (Dean of Achonry)]], Dean of Achonry, 1821–1824 |
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*[[William Greene (Dean of Lismore)]] (died 1930), Dean of Lismore, 1919–1930 |
*[[William Greene (Dean of Lismore)]] (died 1930), Dean of Lismore, 1919–1930 |
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*[[William Friese-Greene]] (1855–1921), portrait photographer and prolific inventor |
*[[William Friese-Greene]] (1855–1921), portrait photographer and prolific inventor |
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*[[W. Howard Greene]] (1895–1956), Hollywood cinematographer specializing in Technicolor |
*[[W. Howard Greene]] (1895–1956), Hollywood cinematographer specializing in Technicolor |
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*[[Willie Greene]] (born 1971), baseball player |
*[[Willie Greene]] (born 1971), baseball player |
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*[[William P. Greene Jr.]], Chief Judge of United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims |
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*[[William Greene (aviator)]] (1874–1952), American aviation pioneer |
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*[[William A. Greene]] (1913–1967), publicist |
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*[[William Hallett Greene]], first black member of the U.S. Signal Corps |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 07:48, 18 June 2020
William Greene may refer to:
Business figures
[edit]- William G. Greene (1812–1894), businessman and friend of Abraham Lincoln
- William Batchelder Greene (1819–1878), American individualist anarchist and banking reformer
- William Cornell Greene (1852–1911), mining magnate
- William Greene (economist) (born 1951), American economist
Political and government figures
[edit]- William atte Greene represented Leicester (UK Parliament constituency)
- William Greene (MP for Portsmouth) in 1597, Member of Parliament (MP) for Portsmouth
- William Greene (colonial governor) (1695–1758), colonial governor of Rhode Island
- William Greene (governor) (1731–1809), governor of state of Rhode Island during American Revolutionary War
- William Greene (MP) (1748–1829), Member of Parliament for Dungarvan, 1802–1806
- William Greene (lieutenant governor) (1797–1883), Rhode Island lieutenant governor after the Civil War
- William S. Greene (1841–1924), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
- William Laury Greene (1849–1899), Nebraska Populist politician
- Sir William Graham Greene (1857–1950), English civil servant who served as Permanent Secretary to the Admiralty
- William Pomeroy Crawford Greene (1884–1959), British Member of Parliament for Worcester, 1923–1945
- Bill Greene (1930–2002), Democratic member of the California State Assembly and the California State Senate
- William G. Greene Jr. (born 1940), member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Religious figures
[edit]- William Greene (Dean of Achonry) (died 1843), Dean of Achonry, 1821–1824
- William Greene (Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin) (1827–1910), Dean of Christ Church, Dublin
- William Greene (Dean of Lismore) (died 1930), Dean of Lismore, 1919–1930
Others
[edit]- William Friese-Greene (1855–1921), portrait photographer and prolific inventor
- W. Howard Greene (1895–1956), Hollywood cinematographer specializing in Technicolor
- Willie Greene (born 1971), baseball player
- William P. Greene Jr., Chief Judge of United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
- William Greene (aviator) (1874–1952), American aviation pioneer
- William A. Greene (1913–1967), publicist
- William Hallett Greene, first black member of the U.S. Signal Corps
See also
[edit]- William Green (disambiguation)
- William Greene Turner (1833–1917), American sculptor