William Williams (desambiguació)

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1. William Williams (1727-1791), Mr Penrose;
2. William Williams Pantycelyn (1717-1791), Wales's most famous hymn writer, author of 'Arglwydd, arwain trwy'r anialwch', translated as 'Guide me, O thou great redeemer'.
3. William Williams (1800-1878), CMS (Anglican) missionary to New Zealand from 1826 and bishop of Waiapu, 1859.
4. William Williams, BA, Composition and rhetoric by practice
5. William Williams (1796-1874), The history of early Fort Dodge and Webster County, Iowa
6. William Williams (1731-1811), signer of the constitution of the USA.
7. William Williams (1821-1877), Apostolical church polity
8. William H. A. Williams - Tourism, Landscape, and the Irish Character
10. William Williams, UK, fl. 1810 - Treatise on Military Reconnoitring and Plan Drawing
11. Williams, William 1882-1961 - It Can Be Done
12. William Williams, Minister of Upton Chapel Lambeth. fl. 1893-95 - Charles Haddon Spurgeon, personal reminiscences,
13. William Williams (1787-1850) of William's calendar.
14. Rev. William Williams (1665-1741) of Hatfield, Mass., author of A painful ministry ...
15. William L. Williams - Thistle
17. William Wisner Williams, author of Everybody's job.
18. William Williams (1688-1760), author of Sermon preached ...
19. William R. Williams, author of Billy Bob's The Ultimate Cookie Cookbook.
20. William Williams (1832-1900), author of The principles and practice of veterinary medicine.
21. William Williams (1817-1900), author of Welsh Calvinistic Methodism.
22. William Williams (1763-1824), author of Journal of the life, travels, and gospel labours of William Williams.
23. William Williams of Pontypool (fl. 1916), author of Songs of Siluria.
24. William Williams (fl. 1938), keeper of Printed Books, National Library of Wales.
25. William Crwys Williams ('Crwys', 1875-1968), Welsh poet and archdruid.