William's corpse was found showing signs of a violent death. He is the earliest example of a medieval blood libel saint, having died in 1144. His biographer relied on hearsay, and was "a man of unlimited credulity."…
Part one of this multi-part history features William Higinbotham who created the first game: Tennis for 2. With photographs and audio clip.
Kansas City-based William A. McBride outlines the services he offers and the illustration process he uses. Browse a gallery of sample images.
Reviewed by William Lee [4.5/5]. "...[A] supremely entertaining game." Includes screen shots.
Cruise adventure onboard the small ship.
Includes area homes for sale, moving information, local links, school information, mortgage calculator, tax assessments, and FAQ.
Specialist in 19th and 20th Century European and British master prints.
The official website for the West Highland Way in Scotland. From Milngavie to Fort William.
Unofficial site containing information, pictures, and "Quarters" - a listing of former shipmates.
Williamstown. Also serves the mission parish of St. William's, in Martintown. Mass times, sacramental arrangements, recent bulletins (in PDF), news items, staff directory.
Translated by Eirikr Magnusson and William Morris.
Provides National Register nomination information for this location.
Catholic Encyclopedia article examining life, sacred and secular music, and related composers.
Biographical article on the immigrant laborers who briefly had a lucrative trade in murder.
Biographical entry on the convicted murderer, from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Novelist Shusaku Endo interviews Jesuit theologian William Johnston (translator of "Silence"). [America]
Provides strategic management services for government, business, and education.
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