William Gardiner
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William Gardiner may refer to:
  • William Gardiner (clergyman) (1867–1941), twice tried for the Peasenhall Murder
  • William Gardiner (composer)
    William Gardiner (composer)
    William Gardiner was an English composer who is best known for his hymns. He published two collections of his works: Sac­red Melodies and Music and Friends .-References:...

     (1770–1853), English composer
  • William Neville Gardiner
    William Neville Gardiner
    William Neville Gardiner was a British soldier and diplomat.He served in the British Army in 1767–1789, reaching the rank of colonel. Then he entered the diplomatic service. He was a British envoy to Netherlands in 1789–1792 and to Poland in 1792–1794....

     (1748–1806), last British minister in Poland before its Third (and final) Partition
  • William Tudor Gardiner
    William Tudor Gardiner
    William Tudor Gardiner was an American politician and the 55th Governor of Maine.- Early life :Gardiner was born in Newton, Massachusetts on June 12, 1892. He studied at the Groton School. He went to Harvard University for his higher studies and completed his law degree in 1917.- First World War...

     (1892–1948), American politician and Governor of Maine
  • William Guthrie Gardiner
    William Guthrie Gardiner
    William Guthrie Gardiner was a wealthy shipowner who was a generous benfactor to the University of Glasgow, endowing a number of chairs.-Biography:He was born in Stirling in 1848 or 1849 and married Agnes in 1889...

    , businessman and philanthropist
  • William H. Gardiner
    William H. Gardiner
    William H. Gardiner was a Victorian-era photographer. He is most notably known for his work of Mackinac Island, Michigan.- Gardiner's Life :Born in 1861 in Brampton, Ontario, little is known of Gardiner’s early life. His father, William Clarke Gardiner, was a hotel keeper...

     (born 1861), photographer

See also

  • William Gairdner (disambiguation)
  • William Gardner (disambiguation)
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