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11-761: William , Will or Bill Roberts may refer to: Entertainment [ edit ] William Roberts (biographer) (1767–1849), English barrister and legal writer William Harris Lloyd Roberts (1884–1955), Canadian writer, poet, and playwright William Roberts (painter) (1895–1980), British painter and war artist Will Roberts (1907–2000), British painter William Roberts (screenwriter) (1913–1997), American screenwriter Billy Roberts (1936–2017), American songwriter and musician William Owen Roberts (born 1960), Welsh language novelist and playwright Rick Ross (born 1976), American rapper, born William Leonard Roberts II Will Roberts (fiction) , fictional character in

22-542: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Roberts (biographer) William Roberts (1767 – 21 May 1849) was an English barrister and legal writer, an evangelical journal editor and the first biographer of Hannah More . William Roberts was born in Newington Butts . He was educated at Eton , St Paul's and Corpus Christi College, Oxford , where he gained his BA in 1788 and MA in 1791. He toured

33-438: The 1936 Olympics Bill Roberts (basketball) (1925–2016), American basketball player William Roberts (cyclist) (born 1998), British and Welsh cyclist Other [ edit ] Sir William Roberts, 1st Baronet (1638–1688), British landowner William Hayward Roberts (baptised 1734–died 1791), English schoolmaster and poet William Prowting Roberts (1806–1871), Chartist who became known as "attorney-general" of

44-557: The Continent (including Paris ) before returning to England and founding a short-lived biweekly journal, The Looker-on (1792-1793) under the pseudonym Rev. Simon Olive-Branch . Entering the law, he wrote several legal treatises. He married Elizabeth Anne Sidebotham, daughter of a Middle Temple barrister, who bore him ten children. From 1811 to 1822 he was editor of the British Review, and London Critical Journal , founded by

55-1905: The Staff of the Salvation Army William Roberts (priest) , Welsh priest Sports [ edit ] Cricket [ edit ] William Roberts (MCC cricketer) (1795–1843), English cricketer William Roberts (Australian cricketer) , Australian cricketer, played in the 1880s William Roberts (Lancashire cricketer) (1914–1951), English cricketer Football and rugby [ edit ] William Roberts (footballer, born 1859) (1859–?), Llangollen F.C., Berwyn Rangers F.C. and Wales international footballer William Roberts (footballer, born 1863) (1863–?), Rhyl F.C. and Wales international footballer William Roberts (footballer, born 1907) (1907–?), Cardiff City F.C. footballer Bill Roberts (footballer, born 1859) (1859–1945), Wrexham A.F.C. and Wales international footballer Bill Roberts (footballer, born 1897) (1897–1960), Australian rules footballer for South Melbourne Bill Roberts (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1976), Welsh footballer Bill Roberts (footballer, born 1910) (1910–1973), Australian rules footballer for Essendon Billy Roberts (footballer, born 1880) (1880–?), English footballer Billy Roberts (Australian footballer) (1908–1998), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda Bill Roberts (American football) (1929–2007), American football player William Roberts (rugby union) (1871–1937), New Zealand rugby union player Bill Roberts (rugby union) (1906–1965), Welsh rugby international William Roberts (American football) (born 1962), former NFL offensive lineman Will Roberts (footballer) (born 1994), Welsh footballer Other sports [ edit ] Bill Roberts (athlete) (1912–2001), British runner, gold medal winner in 4 x 100 m relay at

66-1207: The TV soap opera Days of Our Lives Politics [ edit ] William Roberts (Parliamentarian) (1605–1662), British MP and father of Sir William Roberts, 1st Baronet William Roberts (Australian politician) (1821–1900), New South Wales politician William R. Roberts (1830–1897), U.S. Representative from New York W. F. Roberts (William Francis Roberts, 1869–1938), Canadian politician and Minister of Health, New Brunswick William Roberts (Alberta politician) (born 1954), Canadian politician, Alberta, 1986–1993 William Y. Roberts , state representative in Pennsylvania Religion [ edit ] William Roberts (bishop of Bangor) (1585–1665), Anglican bishop William Page Roberts (1836–1928), Church of England clergyman, Dean of Salisbury, 1907–1919 William Henry Roberts (1847–1919), American Baptist missionary in Burma William P. Roberts (bishop) (fl. 1909–1950), American Episcopal bishop of Shanghai William A. Roberts (born 1946), 25th Chief of

77-974: The coal miners in the 1840s William Milnor Roberts (1810–1881), American civil engineer William Roberts (physician) (1830–1899), British scientist William Paul Roberts (1841–1910), brigadier general in the Confederate Army Bill Roberts (businessman) (1898–1962), British founder of the JET brand of petrol William Roberts (veteran) (1900–2006), British veteran of the First World War William C. Roberts (1932–2023), cardiovascular physician and pathologist William Clare Roberts , Canadian political theorist William Roberts & Co of Nelson , English steam engine manufacturer See also [ edit ] Robert Williams (disambiguation) Billy Roberts (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

88-481: The evangelical lawyer John Weyland and published by John Hatchard, an evangelical Tory publisher with offices at Piccadilly. When Canto I of Don Juan made the facetious claim that Byron had "bribed my grandmother's review - the British " to review the poem well, Roberts issued a solemn denial. Roberts published his four-volume biography of Hannah More in 1834: its hagiographic tone and editorial inaccuracy drew

99-409: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Roberts&oldid=1249840848 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

110-777: The scorn of John Gibson Lockhart in the Quarterly but the inclusion of extended extracts from More's letters has ensured its enduring interest to those interested in More. He retired from the law to Surrey , and later to St Albans in Hertfordshire. His son Arthur Roberts wrote a biography in 1850. This article about a writer or poet from the United Kingdom is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bill Roberts (footballer, born 1897) William Laurence Roberts (9 May 1897 – 7 September 1960)

121-593: Was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Roberts played a single game for South Melbourne in Round 2 of the 1923 season against Fitzroy. During the game, one of the Fitzroy players recognised him as a man who, under the name “Williams” had been at Fitzroy two or three seasons previously. Investigations revealed he had been granted

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