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  2. William Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    The monument is dedicated to Stephenson's memory and achievements. [34] On 15 November 2009, Water Avenue in downtown Winnipeg was renamed William Stephenson Way. [35] Whitby, Ontario has a street named for Stephenson. It connects with streets named Intrepid and Overlord. The town is also home to Sir William Stephenson Public School, which ...

  3. William Stevenson (New Zealand politician, born 1901)

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    Stevenson (year unknown) Sir William Alfred Stevenson KBE CStJ (19 May 1901 – 29 November 1983) was a New Zealand industrialist, philanthropist and local-body politician. He was also active in rowing, both as a competitor and official, and was a noted big-game fisherman.

  4. Alexandra Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn - Wikipedia

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    She was christened at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, with Lord Mountbatten, the Duchess of Kent, and Sir William Stephenson among her godparents. [2] [1] Upon returning to the United Kingdom, the family lived at Thorpe Lubenham Hall in Northamptonshire, and later Checkendon Court, in South Oxfordshire.

  5. List of lord mayors of London - Wikipedia

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    Sir William de Cambridge (Grocer) [b] 1421: Sir Robert Chichele (Grocer) [b] Second of two terms. 1422: Sir William Walderne: Mercer: Second of two terms. 1423: Sir William Cromer (Draper) [a] Second of two terms. 1424: Sir John Michell: Fishmonger: First of two terms. 1425: Sir John Coventry: Mercer: 1426: Sir John Reynwell: Fishmonger: 1427 ...

  6. Camp X - Wikipedia

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    A view of part of the site of Camp X looking toward Lake Ontario. Camp X was established December 6, 1941, by the chief of British Security Co-ordination (BSC), Sir William Stephenson, a Canadian from Winnipeg, Manitoba and a close confidant of Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. [7]

  7. William Stevenson Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Stevenson Meyer GCIE KCSI (13 February 1860 – 19 October 1922) was an Indian Civil Service officer. From 1920 until his death two years later, he served as the first High Commissioner for India.

  8. William Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Stevenson (colonial administrator) (1805–1863), Governor of Mauritius; William E. Stevenson (1820–1883), American politician, Governor of West Virginia; William Ernest Stevenson (born 1870s), Northern Irish Senator; William Francis Stevenson (1861–1942), U.S. Congressman from South Carolina

  9. William Stevenson (Canadian writer) - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Stevenson (1 June 1924 – 26 November 2013) was a British-born Canadian author and journalist. [ 1 ] His 1976 book A Man Called Intrepid was about William Stephenson (no relation) and was a best-seller.