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Illiam Dhone or
Illiam Dhône: ****ix (literally
meaning 'Brown William' in English; 14
April 1608 – 2
January 1663), also
known as
William Christian, was...
- for A[ndrew] Crooke, W[
illiam] Leake, A[bel] Roper, F[rancis] Tyton, T[homas] Dring, T[homas] Collins, J[ohn] Place, W[
illiam] Place, J[ohn] Starkey,...
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Gugghiermu (Sicilian) Gllâome (Modern Norman)
Uilliam (Irish) Liam (Irish)
Illiam (Manx Gaelic)
Uilleam (Scottish Gaelic) وِلْيَم –
William (Arabic) Уилям...
- 79. ISBN 978-0-14-310504-6. Klein, T. E. D. (1986). "Chambers,
Robert W(
illiam)". In ****van, Jack (ed.). The
Penguin Encyclopedia of
Horror and the Supernatural...
- trochop**** larvae,
although some may have none. Budd,
Graham E.; Jackson,
Illiam S. C. (January 5, 2016). "Ecological
innovations in the
Cambrian and the...
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Civil War. It was led by
William Christian,
better known by the
epithet Illiam Dhone (Brown William), due to his dark hair. The
Rebellion was
mainly in...
- ISBN 0893564508 (pp. 844–847).
Quoted in Klein, T. E. D., "Chambers,
Robert W(
illiam)", in Jack ****van (1986). The
Penguin Encyclopedia of
Horror and the Supernatural...
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Kilbracken (1931).
Reminiscences of Lord Kilbracken. Macmillan. pp. 83–84. "[W]
illiam [E]wart Gladstone, "Bulgarian
Horrors and the
Question of the East" (1876)...
- Music: A
Handbook and
Guide for Students. New York: G. Schirmer. Rockstro, W[
illiam] S[myth] (1880). "Modes, the Ecclesiastical". A
Dictionary of
Music and...
- of the
divisive 17th-century Manx
nationalist Illiam Dhone. She
published a
biography of him
titled Illiam Dhone:
Patriot or Traitor? in 2012 and said at...