William Willshire also known as William Wiltshire (c. 1790 – 4 August 1851), was British Vice Consul to Mogadore (Essaouira), Morocco from 1814 until...
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William Henry Willshire (10 March 1852 – 22 August 1925) was an Australian police officer who worked in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia...
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while he was a captive in Africa, William Willshire. A post office has been in operation at Willshire since 1822. Willshire served as the first county seat...
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Willshire may refer to: William Willshire (c. 1790–1851), British diplomat William Willshire (policeman) (1852–1925), first Australian police officer to...
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Constable William Willshire led a punitive expedition resulting in around 50 Aboriginal people being shot dead. In September, Constable William Willshire shot...
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Riley [...]. Riley founded the midwestern village of Willshire, Ohio, which he named for William Willshire, the man who redeemed him from slavery. Abraham...
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gave him the note. This consul, William Willshire, impressed by the sincerity of the note, agreed to pay. Willshire rode out in a group to meet the men...
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their violent activities, especially under the command of Constable William Willshire. In 1891, two Aboriginal men were 'shot whilst attempting to escape'...
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River Souira Guedima Gnaoua World Music Festival Gnaoua André Jodin William Willshire "POPULATION LÉGALE DES RÉGIONS, PROVINCES, PRÉFECTURES, MUNICIPALITÉS...
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Chapter 4, Section 70. Retrieved September 25, 2007. Butterfield, Consul Willshire. History of Lafayette County, Wisconsin, (Google Books), Western Historical...
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