William House (18 January 1854 – 7 May 1917) was an English trade unionist. House grew up in the West Auckland area of County Durham. He worked for many...
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(trade unionist), British miners' leader H. B. William House, Sarasota, Florida, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places The William Forst...
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William Crawford (1833 – 1 July 1890) was an English miner, trade unionist, and a Liberal politician. Crawford was born at Cullercoats Northumberland and...
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William Pickles (born October 1865) was a British trade unionist and political activist. Born in Huddersfield, Pickles began working half-time in a woollen...
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Liberal Unionist and the Conservative parties was agreed to in May 1912. The Liberal Unionists owe their origins to the conversion of William Ewart Gladstone...
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William Abraham (14 June 1842 – 14 May 1922), universally known by his bardic name, Mabon, was a Welsh trade unionist and Liberal/Labour politician, and...
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William Walker (9 January 1871 – 23 November 1918) was a prominent Irish trade unionist and a leading figure within the Belfast labour movement. He served...
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Fleming Hoggan Jarrett, British pathologist William Joseph Jarrett, British politician and trade unionist This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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landowner and financier from Virginia William P. Allen (trade unionist) (1888–1958), British trade unionist William R. Allen (economist) (1924–2021), American...
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House of Commons William Abraham (trade unionist) (1842–1922), Welsh Liberal-Labour Member of Parliament for the Rhondda, 1885–1920 William J. Abraham (1947–2021)...
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