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William Neilson (other)
William Neilson may refer to: *William Neilson (Lord Provost), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1717 to 1719 *William Neilson (businessman) (1844–1915), Canadian businessman *William Neilson (Manitoba politician) (1854–1903), physician and politician in Manitoba, Canada *Willie Neilson (1873–1960), Scottish rugby player *William Allan Neilson (1869–1946), Scottish-American educator *William Neilson (cricketer) (1848–1880), English-born New Zealand cricketer *William George Neilson (1862–1899), Canadian politician in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia *Bill Neilson (1925–1989), Premier of Tasmania See also *William Nelson (other) William Nelson may refer to: * Billy Nelson (athlete) (William Andrew Nelson, born 1984), American steeplechaser * William Nelson (governor) (1711–1772), American Colonial governor of Virginia and father of the judge William Nelson * William Nel ...
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William Neilson (Lord Provost)
William Neilson was a 17th/18th century Scottish merchant and mason who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1717 to 1719. His term of office was sandwiched between the two terms of John Campbell. He was paid a salary of £300 per year from the City Treasurer Robert Wightman but was also the first Provost who had to swear an oath that he would receive no other monies (i.e. an anti-bribery oath). He was father to the architect/builder Samuel Neilson who designed the Royal Bank of Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland plc (RBS; gd, Banca Rìoghail na h-Alba) is a major retail banking, retail and commercial bank in Scotland. It is one of the retail banking subsidiaries of NatWest Group, together with NatWest (in England and Wales) ... in 1750. References Politicians from Edinburgh Lord Provosts of Edinburgh {{Scotland-politician-stub ...
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Lord Provost Of Edinburgh
The Right Honourable Lord Provost of Edinburgh is the convener of the City of Edinburgh local authority, who is elected by the city council and serves not only as the chair of that body, but as a figurehead for the entire city, ex officio the Lord-Lieutenant of Edinburgh. It is the equivalent in many ways to the institution of Mayor that exists in many other countries. While some of Scotland's local authorities elect a Provost, only the four main cities (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee) have a Lord Provost. In Edinburgh this position dates from 1667, when Charles II elevated the Provost to the status of Lord Provost, with the same rank and precedence as the Lord Mayor of London. The title of Lord Provost is enshrined in the '' Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994''. Roles and Traditions Prior to the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 the City of Edinburgh was run by a single-tier body called the Edinburgh Corporation, of which the Lord Provost was ch ...
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William Neilson (businessman)
William Neilson (March 16, 1844 – February 10, 1915) was a Canadian businessman and founder of William Neilson Limited. Early life Neilson was born in the Ramsay township, Lanark County, Ontario. His working life began as a farmer in Rochester, New York, then moved on to being a machinist's apprentice in Almonte, Ontario, Canada. In 1873 journeyman Neilson worked in Brockville, Ontario, moving on in 1889 to a retail store. Afterward he sold his store in 1890 and moved to Toronto, Ontario and began a grocery store that eventually failed. Leaving his family behind, he moved to North Dakota to work as a farmer with his brother. Founding of William Neilson Limited Returning to Toronto, still in debt, he purchased some cows and began the sale of milk. Neilson then obtained ice-cream manufacturing equipment. In 1893 the firm, William Neilson Limited, was started. Ice-cream and mincemeat were the first products, and these fuelled the growth of the company.Middletown, Jesse Edgar, The ...
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William Neilson (Manitoba Politician)
William Johnston Neilson (March 4, 1854 – July 17, 1903) was a physician and political figure in Manitoba. He represented Winnipeg North from 1900 to 1903 in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Conservative. He was born in Perth, Lanark County, Canada West and was educated at McGill College, where he studied medicine. In 1881, Nielson moved to Winnipeg Winnipeg () is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. It is centred on the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, near the longitudinal centre of North America. , Winnipeg had a city population of 749 ... and lectured on anatomy at the Manitoba Medical School. He was named medical health officer for Winnipeg in 1883. Nielson died in Winnipeg at the age of 49 and was buried in Perth. References 1854 births 1903 deaths Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba MLAs McGill University Faculty of Medicine alumni {{Manitoba-politician-stub ...
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Willie Neilson
William Neilson (18 August 1873 – 16 March 1960) was a Scotland international rugby union player.Bath, p137 He was born in Thankerton House in Holytown, near Glasgow, Scotland. Holytown was historically in Bothwell parish leading to some references to state Bothwell. Rugby Union career Amateur career He attended Merchiston Castle School and was captain of the rugby and cricket sides and School Prefect. He represented Scotland at rugby while still attending Merchiston. Neilson played for West of Scotland in November 1886. He was still at school but playing for West's first team. He then left to go to Clare College, Cambridge, where he also played rugby for the university before graduating BA in 1894. He played for London Scottish on his move to London as a barrister. Provincial career Neilson played for Glasgow District against North of Scotland District on 2 January 1886. Later that year Neilson played for Glasgow in the Inter-City match against Edinburgh District. ...
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William Allan Neilson
William Allan Neilson (28 March 1869 – 1946) was a Scottish-American educator, writer and lexicographer, graduated in the University of Edinburgh in 1891 and became a PhD in Harvard University in 1898. He was president of Smith College between 1917 and 1939. Neilson was born in Doune, Scotland and he emigrated to the United States in 1895, being naturalised 3 August 1905. He taught at Bryn Mawr College from 1898 to 1900, Harvard from 1900 to 1904, Columbia from 1904 to 1906, and Harvard again from 1906 to 1917. Neilson was author of a number of critical works on William Shakespeare, Robert Burns and the Elizabethan theatre, editor of the Cambridge and Tudor editions of Shakespeare (1906, 1911) and editor of ''Webster's New International Dictionary, Second Edition'' (1934). Less known is his translation of the famous late 14th century Middle English alliterative chivalric romance ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight''. Works ''The Origins and Sources of the "Court of Love" ''(18 ...
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William Neilson (cricketer)
William Francis Neilson (24 September 1850 – 2 May 1880) was an English-born New Zealand cricketer who played for Canterbury in the 1870s. Born in Liverpool, England, Neilson moved to New Zealand as a young man. He had his best cricket performances in the match against Otago in 1876–77, when he scored 57 not out in the second innings batting at number nine, and then took 5 for 19 to wrap up the Otago innings and the match. In 1877–78 Neilson organised and captained Canterbury's first trip to the North Island, when they dismissed Auckland for 13 at the Auckland Domain. A few weeks later he captained Canterbury to victory over the touring Australians, the Australians' only loss of the tour. He also led the Canterbury team that toured Tasmania and Victoria in 1878–79. A popular figure in Canterbury Canterbury (, ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated in the heart of the City of Canterbury local government di ...
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William George Neilson
William George Neilson (February 16, 1862 – January 6, 1899) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is the deliberative assembly of the Parliament of British Columbia, in the province of British Columbia, Canada. The Legislative Assembly meets in Victoria. Members are elected from provincial ... from 1898 to 1899 from the electoral district of East Kootenay North. He died in office in 1899. References 1862 births 1899 deaths People from Lanark County {{BritishColumbia-politician-stub ...
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Bill Neilson
William Arthur Neilson AC (27 August 1925 – 9 November 1989) was Premier of Tasmania from 1975 to 1977. Born in Hobart, and educated at Ogilvie High School, Neilson became a postman before entering politics. He married Jill Benjamin, daughter of Phyllis Benjamin, in Melbourne in 1948. They had one son Andrew and three daughters, Christine, Carol and Robin. Neilson was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly on 23 November 1946 at the age of 21, representing the Labor Party (ALP). For many years he was not only the youngest MHA in Tasmania, but also the youngest person to be elected to any Australian parliament. He held various cabinet offices, including those of Minister for Tourism and Attorney-General. For over a decade (1958–1969), and again 1972–1974, he was Minister for Education. He was made Attorney-General again on 12 April 1974, and five days later was also made Deputy Premier, Police Minister and Environment Minister. When the Premier Eric Reece wa ...
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