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'''William Mason''' may refer to: |
'''William''', '''Willie''', or '''Willy Mason''' may refer to: |
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==Arts and entertainment== |
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*[[William Mason (locomotive)]], steam locomotive built by the aforementioned builder for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and later named in his honor |
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*[[William Mason (architect)]] (1810–1897), architect and first mayor of Dunedin, New Zealand |
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*[[William Mason (poet)]] (1724–1797), English poet, editor and gardener |
*[[William Mason (poet)]] (1724–1797), English poet, editor and gardener |
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*[[William Mason (architect)]] (1810–1897), New Zealand architect |
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*[[William W. Johnstone]] (a.k.a. William Mason, 1938–2004), American novelist |
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*[[William Mason (director)]] (fl. 1990s–2010s), director of the [[Lyric Opera of Chicago]] |
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==Business and industry== |
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==Law and politics== |
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*[[William Mason (New York politician)]] (1786–1860), United States Representative from New York |
*[[William Mason (New York politician)]] (1786–1860), United States Representative from New York |
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*[[William S. Mason]] (1832–1899), American politician; mayor of Portland, Oregon |
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*[[William E. Mason (American politician)]] (1850–1921), U.S. Representative and Senator from Illinois |
*[[William E. Mason (American politician)]] (1850–1921), U.S. Representative and Senator from Illinois |
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*[[William E. Mason (Canadian politician)]] (1866–1951), former mayor of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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*[[William Mason, 1st Baron Blackford]] (1862–1947), British politician and public servant |
*[[William Mason, 1st Baron Blackford]] (1862–1947), British politician and public servant |
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*[[William E. Mason (Canadian politician)]] (1866–1951), Canadian politician; mayor of Regina, Saskatchewan |
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*[[William D. Mason]] (born 1959), American prosecutor from Cuyahoga County, Ohio |
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==Military== |
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==Others== |
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*[[William Mason (religious writer)]] (1719–1791), English Calvinist author and editor of the Gospel Magazine |
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*[[William Shaw Mason]] (1774–1853), Irish statistician and bibliographer |
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*[[William Mason (cricketer)]] (1811–1865), English cricketer |
*[[William Mason (cricketer)]] (1811–1865), English cricketer |
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*[[William S. Mason]] (1832–1899), mayor of Portland, Oregon, 1891–1894 and 1898–1899 |
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*[[Todd Mason]] (William Todd Mason, born 1963), American entrepreneur |
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*[[Bill Mason]] (1929–1988), Canadian canoeist and author |
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*William Mason, a pseudonym of [[William W. Johnstone]] |
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*[[Willie Mason]] (born 1980), Australian rugby league footballer |
*[[Willie Mason]] (born 1980), Australian rugby league footballer |
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==Other uses== |
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*William Mason, |
*[[William Mason (locomotive)]], steam locomotive built for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad |
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Latest revision as of 10:57, 31 July 2023
William, Willie, or Willy Mason may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
[edit]- William Mason (poet) (1724–1797), English poet, editor and gardener
- William Mason (architect) (1810–1897), New Zealand architect
- William Mason (composer) (1829–1908), American composer and pianist
- William W. Johnstone (a.k.a. William Mason, 1938–2004), American novelist
- William Mason (director) (fl. 1990s–2010s), director of the Lyric Opera of Chicago
- Willy Mason (born 1984), American singer-songwriter
- William Mason (Downton Abbey), fictional character on the television series Downton Abbey
Business and industry
[edit]- William Mason (locomotive builder) (1808–1883), American engineer and builder of locomotives
- William Mason (gunsmith) (1837–1913), American engineer and inventor working for Remington, Colt, and Winchester
- William H. Mason (masonite) (fl. 1920s), American inventor; first patented masonite
Law and politics
[edit]- William Temple Thomson Mason (1782–1862), Virginia farmer, businessman and politician
- William Mason (New York politician) (1786–1860), United States Representative from New York
- William S. Mason (1832–1899), American politician; mayor of Portland, Oregon
- William E. Mason (American politician) (1850–1921), U.S. Representative and Senator from Illinois
- William Mason, 1st Baron Blackford (1862–1947), British politician and public servant
- William E. Mason (Canadian politician) (1866–1951), Canadian politician; mayor of Regina, Saskatchewan
- William E. Mason (East St. Louis mayor) (fl. 1970s), American politician; mayor of East Saint Louis, Illinois
- William D. Mason (born 1959), American prosecutor from Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Military
[edit]- William Mason (1757–1818), American planter and militiaman in the American Revolutionary War
- William Mason (1760–1830), American Revolutionary War soldier, founder of city of Mason, Ohio
- William Pinckney Mason (1843–1922), American lieutenant in the Confederate States Navy
Others
[edit]- William Mason (stenographer) (fl. 1672–1709), English writing-master
- William Mason (religious writer) (1719–1791), English Calvinist author and editor of the Gospel Magazine
- William Shaw Mason (1774–1853), Irish statistician and bibliographer
- William Mason (cricketer) (1811–1865), English cricketer
- Willie Mason (born 1980), Australian rugby league footballer
Other uses
[edit]- William Mason (locomotive), steam locomotive built for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad