W. L. G.
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William Lawson Grant, M.A.
- Professor at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. Formerly Beit Lecturer in Colonial History at Oxford University. Editor of Acts of the Privy Council (Colonial Series); Canadian Constitutional Development (in collaboration).
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Prince Edward Island; Quebec: Province (in part); Quebec: City.
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Pope, Alexander (in part).
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Pyramid.
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W. O. B.
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Ven. Winfrid Oldfield Burrows, M.A.
- Archdeacon of Birmingham. Student and Tutor of Christ Church, Oxford, 1884-1891. Principal of Leeds Clergy School, 1891-1900. Author of The Mystery of the Cross.
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Prayers for the Dead.
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W. R. M.
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William Richard Morfill, M.A. (d. 1910).
- Formerly Professor of Russian and the other Slavonic Languages in the University of Oxford. Curator of the Taylorian Institution, Oxford. Author of Russia; Slavonic Literature; &c.
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Pushkin.
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Priest (in part); Prophet (in part); Psalms, Book of (in part); Rameses (in part).
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W. W. F.*
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William Warde Fowler, M.A.
- Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. Sub-Rector, 1881-1904. Gifford Lecturer, Edinburgh University, 1908. Author of The City-State of the Greeks and Romans; The Roman Festivals of the Republican Period; &c.
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Pontifex.
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W. Y.
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Rev. William Young.
- Minister, Higher Broughton Presbyterian Church, Manchester, 1877-1901, and Association Secretary for the Religious Tract Society in the North of England.
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Presbyterianism.
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