Definitions from Wikipedia (William Parker)
▸ noun: (born January 10, 1952) an American free jazz double bassist.
▸ noun: William Alonzo Parker (31 January 189728 April 1982) was a former Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury.
▸ noun: (November 7, 1793 - October 29, 1873) an American businessman and politician, who served as acting mayor of Boston, Massachusetts in early 1845.
▸ noun: (1821 – April 14, 1891) an American former slave who escaped from Maryland to Pennsylvania, where he became an abolitionist and anti-slavery activist in Christiana.
▸ noun: William Windsor Parker (1802 – February 1892) was a British Conservative Party politician.
▸ noun: (died 24 September 1618) an English captain and privateer, and also Lord Mayor of Plymouth (English seaport town of Plymouth) in Devon, on the coast of southwest England, facing the English Channel, in the 17th century.
▸ noun: William ParkerPuritan Parker, Historical Narrative of Sergeant William Parker, one of the founders of Hartford, Ct. and a Veteral of the Pequot Indian War of 1637, by Bernard S. Parker, Ph.D. (Charleston, South Carolina, April, 2011) was an early Puritan settler in the Connecticut Colony and one of the founders of Hartford.
▸ noun: (died c. 1631) an Anglican priest.
▸ noun: William Arthur Parker (1870 – 13 July 1953) was an Australian barrister who served as Master in Equity and Master in Lunacy in the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 1918 until 1940.
▸ noun: (born c. 1832, date of death unknown) a Union Navy sailor in the American Civil War and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions at the Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip.
▸ noun: a St. John's masonic builder, shipowner and shopkeeper who along with partner Nicholas Croke built the National Historic Cape Spear lighthouse starting in 1834 or 1835.
▸ noun: (September 17, 1886 – July 8, 1941) an American screenwriter.
▸ noun: William Henry Parker (13 October 1862 – 11 September 1930) was an Australian-born cricketer.
▸ noun: William Windsor Parker (5 May 1832 – 17 July 1873) was an English cricketer.
▸ noun: (1 September 1886 – 30 July 1915) an English cricketer.
▸ noun: William Charles Parker, was an English bowls player who competed at the Commonwealth Games.
▸ noun: (probably born in the 18th century–1817) a British glassmaker and inventor.
▸ noun: (bapt. 1714 – 1802) an English cleric, known as a pulpit orator, controversialist and royal chaplain to two kings.
▸ noun: William Parker (died 1403), was an English Member of Parliament.
▸ noun: Sir (c. 1465 – 1510) an English privy counsellor and standard-bearer to King Richard III.
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▸ noun: (born January 10, 1952) an American free jazz double bassist.
▸ noun: William Alonzo Parker (31 January 189728 April 1982) was a former Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury.
▸ noun: (November 7, 1793 - October 29, 1873) an American businessman and politician, who served as acting mayor of Boston, Massachusetts in early 1845.
▸ noun: (1821 – April 14, 1891) an American former slave who escaped from Maryland to Pennsylvania, where he became an abolitionist and anti-slavery activist in Christiana.
▸ noun: William Windsor Parker (1802 – February 1892) was a British Conservative Party politician.
▸ noun: (died 24 September 1618) an English captain and privateer, and also Lord Mayor of Plymouth (English seaport town of Plymouth) in Devon, on the coast of southwest England, facing the English Channel, in the 17th century.
▸ noun: William ParkerPuritan Parker, Historical Narrative of Sergeant William Parker, one of the founders of Hartford, Ct. and a Veteral of the Pequot Indian War of 1637, by Bernard S. Parker, Ph.D. (Charleston, South Carolina, April, 2011) was an early Puritan settler in the Connecticut Colony and one of the founders of Hartford.
▸ noun: (died c. 1631) an Anglican priest.
▸ noun: William Arthur Parker (1870 – 13 July 1953) was an Australian barrister who served as Master in Equity and Master in Lunacy in the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 1918 until 1940.
▸ noun: (born c. 1832, date of death unknown) a Union Navy sailor in the American Civil War and a recipient of the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions at the Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip.
▸ noun: a St. John's masonic builder, shipowner and shopkeeper who along with partner Nicholas Croke built the National Historic Cape Spear lighthouse starting in 1834 or 1835.
▸ noun: (September 17, 1886 – July 8, 1941) an American screenwriter.
▸ noun: William Henry Parker (13 October 1862 – 11 September 1930) was an Australian-born cricketer.
▸ noun: William Windsor Parker (5 May 1832 – 17 July 1873) was an English cricketer.
▸ noun: (1 September 1886 – 30 July 1915) an English cricketer.
▸ noun: William Charles Parker, was an English bowls player who competed at the Commonwealth Games.
▸ noun: (probably born in the 18th century–1817) a British glassmaker and inventor.
▸ noun: (bapt. 1714 – 1802) an English cleric, known as a pulpit orator, controversialist and royal chaplain to two kings.
▸ noun: William Parker (died 1403), was an English Member of Parliament.
▸ noun: Sir (c. 1465 – 1510) an English privy counsellor and standard-bearer to King Richard III.
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