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    William Henry Waddington (11 December 1826 – 13 January 1894) was a French statesman who served as Prime Minister in 1879, and as an Ambassador of France...
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  • William of Waddington was an Anglo-Norman poet of the thirteenth century, best known as the author of Manuel des pechiez. He may have been a priest at...
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  • William Joseph Waddington (10 June 1916 – 9 September 2000) was an English actor, comedian and co-author who was born in Oldham, Lancashire. In later...
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    Finance Louis Marie Alexis Pothuau – Minister of Marine and Colonies William Henry Waddington – Minister of Public Instruction Oscar Bardi de Fourtou – Minister...
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  • Patrick William Simpson Waddington (19 August 1901 – 4 February 1987) was an English actor, educated at Gresham's School at Holt in Norfolk. He was born...
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  • David Charles Waddington, Baron Waddington, GCVO, PC, QC, DL (2 August 1929 – 23 February 2017) was a British politician and barrister. A member of the...
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    Franco-Américaine, among whose members were Laboulaye, Paul de Rémusat, William Waddington, Henri Martin, Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps, Jean-Baptiste Donatien...
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  • Waddington is an Olde English surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin. It is thought to derive from the Old English pre 7th Century personal name "Wada"...
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    include Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, courtier of Elizabeth I; William Waddington, Prime Minister of France; Erskine Hamilton Childers, fourth President...
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    cost of one milliard. He retained his post in the ministry of William Henry Waddington, whom he succeeded in December 1879 as Prime Minister and Minister...
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  • Street, Brompton, London, on 24 October 1796. He was the fifth son of William Waddington of Walkeringham, Nottinghamshire, by his wife, Grace Valentine, daughter...
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    Mount Waddington, once known as Mystery Mountain, is the highest peak in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Although it is lower than Mount...
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    In recent times Dionysias was firstly identified as as-Suwayda by William Waddington. In the 19th century, visitors recorded the now-destroyed Tomb of...
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    Minister of the Interior and Religious Affairs under Prime Ministers William Henry Waddington from 1879 to 1880. He previously served as Minister of Agriculture...
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  • Michael Ramsay Erik Satie Samia Smith Charles Waddington (philosopher) Richard Waddington William Henry Waddington Kenneth White (poet) Charles Frederick Worth...
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    (1798–1881) 5 13 December 1877 4 February 1879 Opportunist Republicans 12 William Waddington (1826–1894) • 4 February 1879 28 December 1879 Opportunist Republicans...
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    in Syria to denote the provincial governor and the archaeologist William Waddington proposed that Odaenathus was indeed the governor of Phoenice. Five...
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    Armand Dufaure, President of the Council of ministers (1877–1879) William Waddington, President of the Council of ministers (1879) Charles de Freycinet...
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    by the numismatist Alfred von Sallet and others. The archaeologist William Waddington argued in favor of Zenobius' identification as the father, assuming...
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    (1749–1828), William (1751–1818), George (1753–1824), Samuel Ferrand (1759–1829), and Henry Waddington (1761–1938). His brother William was the grandfather...
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  • Magazine in October 1907. In 1874, she married William Henry Waddington (1826–1894) in Paris. Waddington was a French statesman who became the Prime Minister...
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    Waddington, nephew of Alfred Waddington Senator Richard Waddington, nephew of Alfred Waddington William Henry Waddington, Prime Minister of France, French...
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    Republicans. When the first republican ministry was formed under W. H. Waddington on 4 February 1879, he was one of its members, and continued in the ministry...
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  • Perceval (1762–1812), Prime Minister 1809–1812 (Tory); assassinated William Waddington (1826–1894), French Prime Minister 1879; archaeologist Sir Francis...
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    Greek claims. It was only the support of the French foreign minister, William Waddington that kept the matter alive. Finally, in the Thirteenth Protocol of...
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    Richard Waddington (22 May 1838 – 26 June 1913) was a French parliamentarian and historian, brother of William Henry (Prime Minister of France) and cousin...
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    secret from the Italians at the time. The French Foreign Minister, William Waddington, discussed the matter extensively with Britain's Lord Salisbury, and...
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    committee, Charles Mallet [fr], suggested to French foreign minister William Waddington a new organization on the model of the Caisse de la Dette that had...
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    Waddington Custot is a London-based art gallery specialising in modern and contemporary art. Formerly known as Waddington Galleries, it has been situated...
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  • Samuel Waddington (1844 – 7 November 1923) was a British civil servant, traveller and poet. He was the second son of Thomas Waddington of Boston Spa,...
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