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'''William Hastings''' or '''Bill Hastings''' may refer to: |
'''William Hastings''' or '''Bill Hastings''' may refer to: |
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*[[William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings]] (ca. 1431–1483), English nobleman, close friend and Lord Chamberlain to King Edward IV (1461-1483) |
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*[[William Soden Hastings]] (1798–1842), U.S. politician from Massachusetts (Whig) |
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*[[William Wirt Hastings]] (1866–1938), U.S. politician from Oklahoma (Democrat) |
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*[[William Soden Hastings]] (1798–1842), American legislator; Whig from Massachusetts who served in State Senate (1829–33) and represented 9th congressional district from 1837 until his death five years later |
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*[[Bill Hastings (footballer)]] (1888–after 1919), English football player |
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*[[William Wirt Hastings]] (1866–1938), Native American legislator who, during 1891–95, served as attorney general for Cherokee Nation; Democrat from Oklahoma; represented 2nd congressional district from 1915 to 1921 and from 1923 to 1935 |
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*[[Bill Hastings (censor)]] (born 1957), Canadian-born jurist who served as New Zealand's chief censor (1999-2010) |
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*[[Bill Hastings (footballer)]] (1888–after 1919), English outside left who scored seven goals for Birmingham in forty appearances with Second Division of Football League; won Southern League title with Brighton & Hove Albion in 1909–10 and with Watford in 1914–15 |
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*[[Bill Hastings (censor)]] (born 1957), Canadian-born jurist in New Zealand since 1985; from 1999 to 2010, served as country's tenth Chief Censor; he is openly homosexual and has been criticised as "gay activist" by pro-censorship groups |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 07:02, 25 May 2011
William Hastings or Bill Hastings may refer to:
- William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (ca. 1431–1483), English nobleman, close friend and Lord Chamberlain to King Edward IV (1461-1483)
- William Soden Hastings (1798–1842), U.S. politician from Massachusetts (Whig)
- William Wirt Hastings (1866–1938), U.S. politician from Oklahoma (Democrat)
- Bill Hastings (footballer) (1888–after 1919), English football player
- Bill Hastings (censor) (born 1957), Canadian-born jurist who served as New Zealand's chief censor (1999-2010)