User:Roman Spinner/S (name disambiguation)
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John Shanley may refer to:
- John Shanley (bishop) (1852–1909), American Roman Catholic prelate who, in 1889, became first Bishop of newly-erected North Dakota Diocese of Jamestown which was renamed Diocese of Fargo in 1897; established St. John's Academy; served 20 years, until his death
- John P. Shanley (1915–1985), American journalist, specializing in radio, television and drama, who worked, from 1937 to 1963, for The New York Times, where he won five publisher's awards; in 1960s and 70s served in public relation at WOR-TV and radio; subsequently academic administrator
- John Patrick Shanley (born 1950), American playwright, screenwriter and director (screenplay for 1987's Moonstruck; wrote and directed Joe Versus the Volcano in 1990); won 2005 Pulitzer Prize, Drama Desk Award and Tony Award for play Doubt: A Parable; directed 2008 film version; libretto for opera
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William Spalding may refer to:
- William de Spalding (before 1300–after 1321), English Catholic Church official who, as canon of Scoldham (Sempringham order) accidentally caused fatal wounding of his friend whilst playing Medieval football#Fourteenth century in 1321 and, subsequently, applied to pope for dispensation
- William Spalding (MP) (before 1355–after 1400), English legislator who represented Southwark (UK Parliament constituency) in 1391, after having served, as of, at least 1380, as royal commissioner to assess local lay subsidy
- William Spalding (writer) (1809–1859), Scottish author who contributed to Edinburgh Review, Blackwood's Magazine and 8th edition of Encyclopædia Britannica; professor of rhetoric (Edinburgh University, 1840–1845) and professor of logic in university of St Andrews (from 1845 until death)
- Basil William Spalding (1846–1929), American teenage partisan fighter, from Maryland, who fought for Confederacy from 1862 to 1865, during Civil War; joining independent military unit known as McNeill's Rangers, he participated in attacks on Union forces in western counties of Virginia and West Virginia
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William Spaulding may refer to:
- William H. Spaulding (1880–1966), American football, basketball and baseball college head coach whose career lasted from 1907 to 1938; best known at UCLA, where he served starting in 1925
- William J. Spaulding, Sr. (1923–1997), American country western recording artist; wrote and performed 1962 Seattle World's Fair/Century 21 Exposition theme song, "Let's All Skiddadle to Seattle"
- William Spaulding (Washington, D.C.) (born 1924), American local Democratic legislator who served as one of D.C. Council's original members, representing Ward 5 from 1975 to 1987
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Peggy Stewart may refer to:
- Peggy Stewart (actress) (born 1923), American film and television performer whose numerous credits, starting in 1937, include serials and westerns for low-budget Republic Pictures; leading lady to cowboy stars Don "Red" Barry (whom she married), Gene Autry, Jim Bannon and "Wild Bill" Elliott
- Peg Stewart, American actress with scores of television credits, primarily during 1970s, 1980s and 1990s; credits ("Band Candy" episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer) occasionally confused with those of actress Peggy Stewart
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[edit]- Peggy Stewart (ship), private merchant vessel in 1774 American Colonies; burned in event known as "Annapolis Tea Party" to punish disregard of boycott on tea imports which was imposed in retaliation for British treatment of Bostonians following 1773 Boston Tea Party
- Peggy Stewart House, 2-1/2 story Georgian style brick house built between 1761 and 1764 for Thomas Rutland in Annapolis, capital of American Colonial Maryland; bought by local merchant Anthony Stewart who named it, as well as cargo vessel, The Peggy Stewart, after his daughter
- Margaret Stewart (disambiguation)
- Stewart (surname)
Anthony Stuart may refer to:
- Anthony Stuart (boxer) (1907–1974), English boxer who won heavyweight gold medal at 1930 Empire Games; competed for Great Britain in Berlin's 1936 Summer Olympics, but was eliminated in quarterfinals
- Anthony Stuart (cricketer) (born 1970), Australian cricketer who played in three One Day Internationals in 1996–97 Carlton and United One Day triangular series between Australia, Pakistan, and West Indies; has been coaching NSW team in 2010s
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[edit]- Anthony Stewart (disambiguation)
- Sir John Anthony Stuart Agnew, 4th Baronet (1914–1993), member of English aristocratic lineage: Agnew baronets of Great Stanhope Street, London (created 1895)
- Anthony Stuart Nunn (born 1927), British field hockey player who competed in Helsinki's 1952 Summer Olympics; played as forward on bronze-medal-winning team
- Anthony Stuart Lloyd (born 1967), Welsh operatic baritone who was principal performer at Freiburg Opera House in Germany; several roles for Welsh National Opera; appeared in West End production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
- Stuart (name)
Billy, Bill, Will, Willie and William Simpson may refer to:
Authors
[edit]- Will Simpson (comics), Northern Irish comic book illustrator
- William Simpson (artist) (1823–1899), Scottish war artist and correspondent
- William Simpson (portrait artist) (1818–1872), an African American artist and civil right activist in the 19th century
- William Simpson (judge) (1894–1966), Australian Supreme Court judge
- William Simpson (trade unionist) (1920–2001), Scottish trade unionist and political activist
- William Gayley Simpson (1892–1991), American racial activist and author
Academics
[edit]- William Simpson (teacher), first headmaster (1823–1828) of Bootham School
- [[William Douglas Simpson, 1896–1968), Scottish architecture and archaeology academic and writer a/k/a W. Douglas Simpson
- William Kelly Simpson (1928–2017), American professor emeritus of Egyptology and archaeology
- William James Simpson (born 1954), Australian academic
- William John Ritchie Simpson (1855–1931), Scottish physician and specialist in tropical medicine
- William R. Simpson (born 1966), Alaskan chemist
Politicians
[edit]- William Dunlap Simpson (1823–1890), Governor of South Carolina from 1879
- William John Simpson (1851–1901), journalist and political figure in Quebec
- William T. Simpson (1886–1980), New York politician
- Will Simpson, 35th mayor of Ashland, Kentucky
Sportsmen
[edit]- William Simpson (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1900s and 1910s
- William Henry Simpson (c. 1840–1873), South Australian jockey
- Willie Simpson, American fullback in 1961 on List of Pittsburgh Steelers players
- Will Simpson (equestrian) (born 1959), American Olympic show jumper
- Billy Simpson (jockey) (c. 1840–1873), South Australian jockey
- Billy Simpson (footballer, born 1878) (1878–1962), English football player for Sunderland and Lincoln City
- Billy Simpson (footballer, born 1907)
- Billy Simpson (footballer, born 1929) (1929–2017), Northern Ireland international football player
- Bill Simpson (actor) (1931–1986), Scottish actor
- Bill Simpson (racing driver) (1940–2019), American racecar driver
- Bill Simpson (American football) (born 1951), American football defensive back
- Billy Simpson (singer) (born 1987), Indonesian singer-songwriter
Others
[edit]- William Hood Simpson (1888–1980), general who commanded Ninth Army in Europe in World War II
Characters
[edit]- Will Simpson, a version of the character Nuke (Marvel Comics), in the TV series Jessica Jones
- Will Simpson (Ackley Bridge),