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A Grade I-listed manor in Canterbury, Kent, formerly owned by Sir William Cowper, the man credited with uniting England and Scotland three hundred years ago, is on the market for £2.2m.
Sir William Gray, born May 3, 1928, died July 9, 2000 SIR William Gray, a former Lord Provost of Glasgow and first chairman of the Scottish Development Agency, died at the weekend.
The effect of shipbuilding company William Gray and Company on the town of Hartlepool is recorded 50 years after the yards were closed and sold off.
PHILADELPHIA — Former U.S. congressmanRep. William H. Gray III, who rose to influential positions in Congress and was the first African Americanblack to become majority whip, died Monday at 71.
William Herbert Gray III was born on Aug. 20, 1941, in Baton Rouge, La., and attended high school in Philadelphia. He received a bachelor’s degree in 1963 from Franklin and Marshall College in ...
A NEW maritime archaeology centre is to open in Hartlepool this weekend. Hartlepool Borough Council's arts and museums service is staging a range of activities at Sir William Gray House in ...
ONE of Glasgow's most famous sons, Sir William Gray, has died. The former Lord Provost of Glasgow and chairman of Clan FM suffered a suspected heart attack at the weekend. Educated at Hillhead ...
CHILDREN are being invited to take part in a family activity day in Hartlepool later this month. The Davy Jones' Locker Area at the Maritime Archaeology Resource Centre in Sir William Gray House ...
Gray’s Exhibition - which is at Hartlepool Art Gallery until Saturday, June 1 ... as well as artefacts relating to Sir William Gray and Company shipbuilders. ...
Sir William Dugdale, 2nd Bt, who has died aged 92, was a well-known figure in sporting and political circles, known as a war hero, colliery owner, aviator, chairman of Aston Villa, author of a ...
Sir William's son gifted much of a personal art collection in 1920. Image caption, Gray's shipyards won the Blue Riband prize for highest British shipyard output six times between 1878 and 1900.