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  William III of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William, the son of William II, Prince of Orange and Mary, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange, was born in The Hague.
William III felt insecure about his position; though only his wife was formally eligible to assume the throne, he wished to reign as King in his own right, rather than as a mere consort.
William was opposed to the imposition of such constraints, but he wisely chose not to engage in a conflict with Parliament and agreed to abide by the statute.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_III_of_England   (3761 words)

  
 William Holland: Publications
Holland, W. R., and A. Hirschman, 1972: A numerical calculation of the circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Holland, W. R., 1976: The role of the upper ocean as a boundary layer in models and the oceanic general circulation.
Holland, W. R., and D. Haidvogel, 1981: On the vacillation of an unstable baroclinic wave field in an eddy-resolving model of the oceanic general circulation.
www.cgd.ucar.edu /oce/holland/pubs.html   (2104 words)

  
 Holland (formerly know as Holtland)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Holland originated in the early 12th century as a fief of the Holy Roman Empire and was ruled by a dynasty of counts that traced its origin to the 9th century.
William II, count of Holland from 1234 to 1256, promoted land reclamation, pressed for the maintenance of waterways and dikes, and encouraged municipal development by granting trading privileges to the growing towns of the county.
In 1559 William I of Orange (William the Silent) was appointed stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, and Utrecht by Philip II.
www.holt.org /holtland.html   (841 words)

  
 William II, Count of Holland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William II of Holland, (February 1228-28 January 1256), was a count of Holland (1235-1256) and king of Germany (1247-1256).
His uncles William and Otto (bishop of Utrecht) were his guardians until 1239.
In his home county, William fought with Flanders for control of Zeeland.In July 1253, he defeated the Flemish army at Westkapelle, and a year later a cease-fire followed.
www.sevenhills.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/William_II,_Count_of_Holland   (317 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Obituaries / Robert Holland; labor lawyer, 'ultimate professional'
Holland was born in Boston, one of eight children of William E. Holland Sr., who worked for the Boston Housing Authority, and Margaret (Murray).
Holland served on the Democratic Ward Committee, was a founding member of the Parkway Boys and Girls Club, coached youth football to a league championship, and coached the Holy Name CYO basketball team to the Suffolk County championship.
Holland graduated from Suffolk University School of Law and began his labor law career as assistant director of labor relations for the city of Boston.
www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2004/08/11/robert_holland_labor_lawyer_ultimate_professional?pg=2   (583 words)

  
 William Dare Holland
William Dare Holland was born at Raleigh, North Carolina, April 29, 1887, a son of John B. and Carrie M (Adams) Holland, the latter of whom was born and reared at Raleigh but the former was born in Johnston County, North Carolina.
Holland enlisted as a private of Company M of the local National Guard, being one of the charger members, and when the Guard were ordered mobilized for service on the Mexican border in 1916 he went with his command and participated in that campaign.
Holland has organized since he became commander of the post, and she is deeply interested in the work.
www.harnett.org /library/hollandwd.htm   (673 words)

  
 Race Matters - William Holland
Holland, 80, was the county's first fl attorney and its pioneer in all matters of civil rights -- "an amazing man," said his wife, Margaret Holland.
Holland got a court ruling allowing him to transfer to Central Junior High School, where he was one of six fl students.
Holland would return to court again and again, while white parents kept their children home, while bombs were found around schools, while police quelled riots at Suncoast High, Lake Worth High and Boca Raton High.
www.racematters.org /williamholland.htm   (869 words)

  
 William W. Holland
Sondra Melissa Holland was born 11 December 1970 in Smithfield, Johnston County, North Carolina.
William Murray Barnes was born 19 October 1923 in Wayne County, North Carolina.
Beatrice Lorena Holland was born 2 November 1910, in Wayne County, North Carolina.
www.hollandfamily.us /7ab5rich2murry.htm   (2000 words)

  
 Old Families of Cheshire and Lancashire including the Hoghtons, Holdens, Hollands, Hollingsworths, Marsdens, ...
The Hollands (or de Hollands) have a long and influential history around the districts of Clifton and Prestwich, north of the present day City of Manchester.
William de Holland also came into possession of the Clifton Hall in Salford on the borders of Prestwich, and the Holland family retained the property for over three centuries.
It was in 1819, at the infamous "Peterloo Massacre", that magistrate William Hulton ordered the Yeomanry Cavalry in to arrest Orator William Hunt as he addressed the great demonstration at St Peter's Field in Manchester, thus setting off a train the events which were to go down in history as a less than glorious event.
www.manchester2002-uk.com /history/old-families4.html   (1120 words)

  
 ipedia.com: William II, Count of Holland Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William II of Holland,, was a count of Holland and king of Germany.
William II of Holland, (1228-1256), was a count of Holland (1235-1256) and king of Germany (1247-1256).
In a battle near Hoogwoud on January 28, 1256, his horse fell through the ice, and William was killed.
www.ipedia.com /william_ii__count_of_holland.html   (299 words)

  
 webGED: The Bement Family Data Page
William met the opposition, which was particularly violent in the north and west, with strong measures; he was responsible for the devastation of great areas of the country, particularly in Yorkshire, where Danish forces had arrived to aid the Saxon rebels.
William then fought to recapture lands his brother had lost as duke of Normandy and returned the county of Maine to the rule of the duchy.
William accepted the Declaration of Rights passed by the Convention Parliament, which met on January 22, 1689, and on February 13, William and Mary were proclaimed joint sovereigns of England.
www.bementfamily.com /webged/bement.wbg/wga58.html   (4119 words)

  
 William W. Holland
Etta Holland, first child of Richard Holland and Bethany Barnes, was born 22 January 1872 and died 27 April 1927.
After the death of her parents when she was 10, Etta lived with her uncle William W. Holland for a short time, then lived with the Enoch Edgerton family.
She is the daughter of Lela Belle Holland and Levi Barnes.
www.hollandfamily.us /7ab5rich1etta.htm   (2293 words)

  
 William Holland Retreat
The William Holland School of Lapidary Arts is situated on a mountain in north Georgia near the North Carolina border.
At the William Holland School of Lapidary Arts, classes are taught by volunteer instructors in such procedures as faceting, silversmithing, the making of cabochons, wire crafting, wax modeling and casting, bead knotting and design, and opal cutting.
The creation of the William Holland School of Lapidary Arts was built thorough the personal philanthropy of Harold Sparks, another SFMS past president, and his wife Mary Lou.
www.amfed.org /sfms/william-holland-retreat.html   (575 words)

  
 William of Holland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Several people have been known as William of Holland:
The several William of Orange's may also have sometimes been known as William of Holland.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_of_Holland   (97 words)

  
 William and Mary Holland
HOLLAND for the support of her Ediot daughter for the present year the sum of Twenty dollars to be certified in quarterly payments.
Ordered by the court that there be paid to Mary HOLLAND for the support of her daughter Susannah the present year the sum of thirty dollars to be certified in quarterly payments.
Ordered by the Court that there be paid to Mary HOLLAND for the support of her daughter Susannah the next twelve the sum of twenty five dollars to be certified in quarterly payments.
www.roanetn.com /HollandWmMary.htm   (1150 words)

  
 WILLIAM T. HOLLAND II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
WILLIAM T. William Thomas Holland II, 49, of the 500 block of Schuyler Road, an electrician, died June 20, 1995, in his residence.
Holland was born in Palm Beach, Fla., and was employed with Fishback and Moore.
Survivors include his wife, Anne Marie Holland; two daughters, Beth Schwartz and Katie Holland; and a son, Tommy Holland, all of Virginia Beach; his mother, Marion Horton Holland of Ocean Grove, N.J.; a sister, Martha Troy of Chicago; and a brother, John Holland of Hood River, Ore.
scholar.lib.vt.edu /VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1995/vp062895/06280393.htm   (165 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: HOLLAND, WILLIAM H.
HOLLAND, WILLIAM H. William H. Holland, soldier, legislator, and teacher, was born a slave in Marshall in 1841.
Holland participated in the battles of Nashville and Overton Hill and in the pursuit of John Bell Hood
Holland entered Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, in 1867 and attended for at least two years before returning to Texas, where he taught in various counties and in the city schools of Austin.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/HH/fho30.html   (542 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - count of Holland William (German History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
count of Holland William 1227?–1256, German king (1254–56), previously rival king (1247–54) to Conrad IV.
William was chosen by Pope Innocent IV to succeed Henry Raspe (d.
Although William was recognized as king by most of the German princes after Conrad's death (1254), his rule was only nominal and was never unchallenged.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/W/WillHol.html   (206 words)

  
 [Jewelry making - Article 00411] - Re: [Orchid] William Holland vs Wildacres
in june, i will again be teaching PMC and mineral id. http://www.amfed.org/efmls/wildacres.htm i know a lot less about william holland and the southeast sessions at wildacres and william holland, and I am sorry but I am not familiar with any of the faceting instructors.
william holland i believe is generally open to the public, but here is their website: http://www.lapidaryschool.org/ The southeast federation of mineralogical societies requires membership in a mineral club in southeast or one of the other federations in the american federation.
I think william holland is somewhat more rustic, but i have no personal experience with it.
www.ganoksin.com /orchid/archive/200403/msg00411.htm   (530 words)

  
 HOLLAND HUNTING
The pension records of the RW soldier, William Holland (wife Lovina Lewis) lists his children, and indicate he was in KY, then Morgan Co. TN, where he died.
William Mathis married (1) Sarah Littleton and (2) Polly Helms 26 Oct 1847 in Roane Co., TN.
William Helems age 8 is on the 1850 census record with William and Polly.
www.roanetn.com /holland1.htm   (1391 words)

  
 William Holland
William was born May 3,1929 to Jimmie and Annie (Jarvis) Holland.
The trolley was used to transport the men working on the track as well as when a Doctor was needed.
William was employed at the Elmira Railroad as a worker who shoveled snow from the train tracks.
www.edu.pe.ca /easternkings/elmira/seniorsprofiles/williamholland.htm   (741 words)

  
 Mr. William T. Holland - Eastern Shore News - delmarvanow.com
William "Bill" T. Holland, 82, of New Church, died at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2004.
Born in Pocomoke, Md., he was a son of the late Marion S. and Margaret Tull Holland.
He was a lifelong farmer and a dedicated Christian family man. He was a longtime member and elder of Beaver Dam Presbyterian Church in Pocomoke City.
www.delmarvanow.com /easternshore/stories/20041027/1487844.html   (224 words)

  
 Holland Family
John Holland was born in 1743 in County Cheshire, England and immigrated to the Moravian Settlement in North Carolina in 1773.
He was the son of William and Elizabeth Holland who were prominent members and office bearers of the Moravian Church in London, England.
This is the second time recently that cousins have married, and there was a discussion of the need for keeping a watchful eye on the association of such relatives to prevent the breaking of the rules of the congregation.
www.fmoran.com /holland.html   (438 words)

  
 William Holland School of Lapidary Arts since 1985
William Holland School of Lapidary Arts since 1985
William Holland Retreat is a Rockhound's dream come true!
William Holland Retreat, Inc. is a non-profit organization.
www.lapidaryschool.org   (55 words)

  
 Queries - Holland Surname
Lookin for the parents of William Holland, born 14 Oct 1873 in Alabama, maybe in Henry County.
William was a flsmith and operated a livery stables in Dothan Alabama in the late 1800's and maybe early 1900's.
Clarissa Holland married William Butler in 1855 in Tuscola County, Michigan.
www.hollandfamily.us /queryhol.htm   (1733 words)

  
 The William Holland Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This is a page from "Grayson County, Virginia: A History in Words and Pictures" (published 1976) that mentions William Holland as a pioneer freeholder in Grayson County prior to 1800.
This is a photograph of the FRONT of a Grayson County (Montgomery County) Virginia plaque or marker that lists William Holland as serving in the militia during the Revolutionary War.
This is a photograph of the REAR of a Grayson County (Montgomery County) Virginia plaque or marker that lists William Holland as serving in the militia during the Revolutionary War.
timbarron.net /family/holland-william.html   (395 words)

  
 WILLIAM HOLLAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Let me start by telling you a little about the William Holland School of Lapidary Arts.
While my father (Harold C. Sparks) served as the 8th president of the Southeast Federation of Mineralogical Societies in 1983, my parents discovered that there were not any schools where you could go to learn the lapidary arts, only workshops a few times year.
When it came time to choose a name for the new school, my father chose William Holland who was the 3rd President of the SFMS and the only deceased president at the time.
home.alltel.net /lapidary/intro.html   (630 words)

  
 Biographies : BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM L. HOLLAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
William L. Holland is Deputy Director of Operations and Training, Deputy Chief of Staff for Air and Space Operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. The directorate is responsible for Air Force current operations and operations training.
General Holland entered the Air Force in 1976 after receiving his commission through the ROTC program at East Carolina University.
General Holland is a command pilot with 2,500 flying hours.
www.af.mil /bios/bio.asp?bioID=5836   (617 words)

  
 William Holland manufacturers of the Copper Bateau Bath Tub
William Holland are proud to launch the Copper Bateau Bath Tub collection introducing a variety of finishes to suit both contemporary and traditional tastes.
Following on from the success of the tinned Copper Bateau Bath Tub, which still re-mains a firm favourite, we have developed the concept further to give a wider choice.
William Holland Ltd is a new company specialising in the design and fabrication of distinct architectural designs including the Copper Bateau Bath Tub.
www.williamholland.co.uk   (244 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: HOLLAND, WILLIAM
William Holland, early settler, traveled to Texas from Louisiana in 1822 with William Burney and Francis Holland
and settled with his brother on Holland Creek in what is now Grimes County.
Holland voted in the election of April 1824, when the Baron de Bastrop
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/HH/fho29.html   (215 words)

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