William J. Hutchins
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William Hutchins
(1792-1841) was an English churchman and academic.
William Hutchins may also refer to:
William Hutchins
The Venerable William Hutchins was an English churchman and academic, a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. He became the first and only Anglican Archdeacon of Van Diemen's Land, a position offered him in 1836 by William Grant Broughton....
(1792-1841) was an English churchman and academic.
William Hutchins may also refer to:
- William Henry HutchinsWilliam Henry HutchinsWilliam Henry Hutchins was a grain merchant and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Middlesex North in the Canadian House of Commons from 1891 to 1896 as a Conservative member....
(1843–1898), Canadian merchant and political figure - William John HutchinsWilliam John HutchinsWilliam John Hutchins is an English linguist and information scientist specialized in machine translation.-Works by Hutchins:* Hutchins, W. John . Languages of indexing and classification. A linguistic study of structures and functions. London: Peter Peregrinus.** Hutchins, W. John . On the...
(born 1939), English linguist and information scientist - William M. HutchinsWilliam M. HutchinsWilliam Maynard Hutchins is an American academic, author and translator of contemporary Arabic literature. He is currently a professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina....
(born 1944), American translator of modern Arabic literature - Will HutchinsWill HutchinsWill Hutchins is an American actor most noted for playing the lead role of the young lawyer Tom Brewster in the Warner Brothers Western television series Sugarfoot on ABC from 1957-1961.-Biography:...
(born 1930), American actor - Bill Hutchins, Canadian news anchor
- William J. Hutchins, Mayor of Houston, Texas in 1861
- William J. Hutchins, President of Berea CollegeBerea CollegeBerea College is a liberal arts work college in Berea, Kentucky , founded in 1855. Current full-time enrollment is 1,514 students...
from 1920–1939, father of Robert Maynard Hutchins - William J. Hutchins, President and General Manager of H&TC Railroad in the 19th century, namesake for Hutchins, TexasHutchins, TexasHutchins is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,805 at the 2000 census.Union Pacific's Dallas Intermodal Terminal is located partly in the city of Hutchins and partly in the city of Wilmer . The shipping facility, was built by AUI Contractors LP, Prime Rail Interests...
- William J. Hutchins, owner of the Telegraph and Texas RegisterTelegraph and Texas RegisterTelegraph and Texas Register was the second permanent newspaper in Texas. Originally conceived as the Telegraph and Texas Planter, the newspaper was renamed shortly before it began publication, to reflect its new mission to be "a faithful register of passing events"...
newspaper in the 19th century