William Strickland

William Strickland

William Strickland ist der Namen von:

  • William Strickland (Bischof) († 1419), britischer Bischof
  • William Strickland (Navigator) († 1598), englischer Seefahrer und Politiker
  • William Strickland, 1st Baronet (~1596–1673), englischer Politiker
  • William Strickland, 3rd Baronet (1665–1724), englischer Politiker
  • William Strickland, 4th Baronet (~1686–1735), englischer Politiker
  • William Strickland (Architekt) (1788–1854), US-amerikanischer Architekt
  • William Strickland (Dirigent) (1914–1991), US-amerikanischer Dirigent
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