Definitions from Wikipedia (William Walker)
▸ noun: (May 8, 1824September 12, 1860) an American physician, lawyer, journalist, and mercenary.
▸ noun: (May 6, 1809 – September 24, 1875) an American Baptist song leader, shape note "singing master", and compiler of four shape note tunebooks, most notable of which are the influential The Southern Harmony and The Christian Harmony, which has been in continuous use (republished 2010).
▸ noun: William Walker was an English diver famous for shoring up the southern and eastern sides of Winchester Cathedral.
▸ noun: (August 8, 1797 – April 8, 1844) a Quebec lawyer and political figure.
▸ noun: (born 31 October 1985 in Subiaco, Western Australia) a retired Australian professional road racing cyclist and Australian Champion who rode for the Dutch team between 2005 and 2008 and Spanish team in 2009.
▸ noun: William Sterling Walker (October 29, 1931"Baritone sang on one of opera's biggest stages: the Met in New York," Chris Vaughn, Fort Worth Star Telegram, 04/12/2010, accessed via web 04/18/2010 – April 10, 2010) was a baritone with the Metropolitan Opera whose singing career included performances at the White House, at Carnegie Hall and other concert venues across North America and Europe, and some 60 appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
▸ noun: Second Air Mechanic William Walker DCM was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.
▸ noun: (1 August 1791 – 7 September 1867) a Scottish engraver.
▸ noun: (May 9, 1927 - September 12, 2011) a notable muralist from Chicago.
▸ noun: (9 January 1871 – 23 November 1918) a prominent Irish trade unionist and a leading figure within the Belfast labour movement.
▸ noun: (March 5, 1800 – February 13, 1874) a Wyandot Native American Indian leader and the first provisional governor of Nebraska Territory which also encompassed the present-day state of Kansas.
▸ noun: (13 November 1871 – 23 January 1907) a Scottish footballer who played as an inside right.
▸ noun: (c. 1790 – May 18, 1863) a merchant in Lower Canada who served on the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada.
▸ noun: Flight Lieutenant William Louis Buchanan Walker, AE (24 August 1913 – 21 October 2012) was, at the time of his death, the oldest surviving pilot from the Battle of Britain.
▸ noun: (26 February 1828 – 12 June 1908) a politician and solicitor in colonial New South Wales.
▸ noun: William Percy Walker was an English cricketer active from 1908 to 1926 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
▸ noun: William Walker, was a Scottish-born Australian writer.
▸ noun: (18 January 1884 – 2 May 1945) a Scottish footballer, who played for Rangers, Clyde, Reading, Clydebank, Fraserburgh and Scotland.[A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players], John Litster / Scottish Football Historian magazine, October 2012
▸ noun: William Benjamin Walker (1820 – 9 January 1889) was a politician, merchant, pastoralist and yachtsman from New South Wales, Australia.
▸ noun: William Holden Walker (16 December 1835 – 14 June 1886) was an English-born Australian cricketer.
▸ noun: (6 November 1813 – 16 August 1885) a Scottish surgeon who specialised in ophthalmic surgery.
▸ noun: the principal of New Inn Hall and the president of St John's College, Oxford.
▸ noun: an American professional baseball center fielder in the Negro leagues.
▸ noun: (2 March 1834 – 7 November 1899) an American farmer and politician in Iowa.
▸ noun: William Norman Walker (23 January 1894 — 14 September 1960) was a Scottish first-class cricketer and cricket administrator, and an officer in the British Army.
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▸ noun: (May 8, 1824September 12, 1860) an American physician, lawyer, journalist, and mercenary.
▸ noun: (May 6, 1809 – September 24, 1875) an American Baptist song leader, shape note "singing master", and compiler of four shape note tunebooks, most notable of which are the influential The Southern Harmony and The Christian Harmony, which has been in continuous use (republished 2010).
▸ noun: William Walker was an English diver famous for shoring up the southern and eastern sides of Winchester Cathedral.
▸ noun: (August 8, 1797 – April 8, 1844) a Quebec lawyer and political figure.
▸ noun: (born 31 October 1985 in Subiaco, Western Australia) a retired Australian professional road racing cyclist and Australian Champion who rode for the Dutch team between 2005 and 2008 and Spanish team in 2009.
▸ noun: William Sterling Walker (October 29, 1931"Baritone sang on one of opera's biggest stages: the Met in New York," Chris Vaughn, Fort Worth Star Telegram, 04/12/2010, accessed via web 04/18/2010 – April 10, 2010) was a baritone with the Metropolitan Opera whose singing career included performances at the White House, at Carnegie Hall and other concert venues across North America and Europe, and some 60 appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
▸ noun: Second Air Mechanic William Walker DCM was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories.
▸ noun: (1 August 1791 – 7 September 1867) a Scottish engraver.
▸ noun: (May 9, 1927 - September 12, 2011) a notable muralist from Chicago.
▸ noun: (9 January 1871 – 23 November 1918) a prominent Irish trade unionist and a leading figure within the Belfast labour movement.
▸ noun: (March 5, 1800 – February 13, 1874) a Wyandot Native American Indian leader and the first provisional governor of Nebraska Territory which also encompassed the present-day state of Kansas.
▸ noun: (13 November 1871 – 23 January 1907) a Scottish footballer who played as an inside right.
▸ noun: (c. 1790 – May 18, 1863) a merchant in Lower Canada who served on the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada.
▸ noun: Flight Lieutenant William Louis Buchanan Walker, AE (24 August 1913 – 21 October 2012) was, at the time of his death, the oldest surviving pilot from the Battle of Britain.
▸ noun: (26 February 1828 – 12 June 1908) a politician and solicitor in colonial New South Wales.
▸ noun: William Percy Walker was an English cricketer active from 1908 to 1926 who played for Northamptonshire (Northants).
▸ noun: William Walker, was a Scottish-born Australian writer.
▸ noun: (18 January 1884 – 2 May 1945) a Scottish footballer, who played for Rangers, Clyde, Reading, Clydebank, Fraserburgh and Scotland.[A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players], John Litster / Scottish Football Historian magazine, October 2012
▸ noun: William Benjamin Walker (1820 – 9 January 1889) was a politician, merchant, pastoralist and yachtsman from New South Wales, Australia.
▸ noun: William Holden Walker (16 December 1835 – 14 June 1886) was an English-born Australian cricketer.
▸ noun: (6 November 1813 – 16 August 1885) a Scottish surgeon who specialised in ophthalmic surgery.
▸ noun: the principal of New Inn Hall and the president of St John's College, Oxford.
▸ noun: an American professional baseball center fielder in the Negro leagues.
▸ noun: (2 March 1834 – 7 November 1899) an American farmer and politician in Iowa.
▸ noun: William Norman Walker (23 January 1894 — 14 September 1960) was a Scottish first-class cricketer and cricket administrator, and an officer in the British Army.
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