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  • William Booth
  • English Methodist preacher and founder of The Salvation Army (1829–1912)

    William Booth (10 April 1829 – 20 August 1912) was an English Methodist preacher who, along with his wife, Catherine, founded the Salvation Army and became

    William Booth

    William Booth

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  • William Booth (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Booth (1829–1912) was a British Methodist preacher who founded the Salvation Army. William or Bill Booth may also refer to: William Booth (priest)

    William Booth (disambiguation)

    William_Booth_(disambiguation)

  • William B. Taliaferro
  • Confederate Army general

    William Booth Taliaferro (/ˈtɒlɪvər/ TOL-iv-ər; December 28, 1822 – February 27, 1898) was a United States Army officer, a lawyer, legislator, Confederate

    William B. Taliaferro

    William B. Taliaferro

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  • Salvation Army
  • Christian denomination and charity

    one-time Methodist preacher William Booth and his wife Catherine. It can trace its origins to the Blind Beggar Tavern. In 1878, Booth reorganised the mission

    Salvation Army

    Salvation Army

    Salvation_Army

  • John Wilkes Booth
  • American stage actor and assassin (1838–1865)

    John Wilkes Booth (May 10, 1838 – April 26, 1865) was an American stage actor who assassinated United States president Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre

    John Wilkes Booth

    John Wilkes Booth

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  • William Booth Memorial Training College
  • Training college in Opposite Denmark Hill railway station, England

    William Booth College on Champion Park, Denmark Hill in the London Borough of Southwark, is the headquarters of The Salvation Army leadership and officer

    William Booth Memorial Training College

    William Booth Memorial Training College

    William_Booth_Memorial_Training_College

  • Booth Memorial Hospital
  • Hospitals affiliated with The Salvation Army

    Booth Memorial Hospital is the name of any of the hospitals affiliated with The Salvation Army (TSA); the latter was "founded by William Booth in 1878

    Booth Memorial Hospital

    Booth_Memorial_Hospital

  • Catherine Booth
  • Englishwoman who co-founded The Salvation Army

    Catherine Booth (née Mumford, 17 January 1829 – 4 October 1890) was co-founder of The Salvation Army, along with her husband William Booth. Because of

    Catherine Booth

    Catherine Booth

    Catherine_Booth

  • Booth Gardner
  • Governor of Washington from 1985 to 1993

    William Booth Gardner (August 21, 1936 – March 15, 2013) was an American politician who served as the 19th governor of Washington, from 1985 to 1993.

    Booth Gardner

    Booth Gardner

    Booth_Gardner

  • Bramwell Booth
  • General of The Salvation Army (1856–1929)

    William Bramwell Booth, CH (8 March 1856 – 16 June 1929) was a British church and charity leader who was the first Chief of Staff (1881–1912) and the second

    Bramwell Booth

    Bramwell Booth

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  • William Booth Wecker
  • William Booth Wecker (December 17, 1892 – September 3, 1969) was an American entertainer and showman and was also the agent for his wife Bee Kyle, a high

    William Booth Wecker

    William Booth Wecker

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  • William Booth Memorial Home fire
  • 1966 fire in Melbourne, Australia

    The William Booth Memorial Home fire occurred on 13 August 1966 at the William Booth Memorial Home for destitute and alcoholic men in Melbourne, Australia

    William Booth Memorial Home fire

    William Booth Memorial Home fire

    William_Booth_Memorial_Home_fire

  • William Booth (forger)
  • William Booth (c. 1776 – 15 August 1812) was an English farmer and forger, who was hanged for his crimes. He is the subject of the song "Twice Tried,

    William Booth (forger)

    William Booth (forger)

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  • Evangeline Booth
  • British General of the Salvation Army (1865–1950)

    Army in 1878. Catherine Booth had recently read Uncle Tom's Cabin and wanted to name her baby 'Evangeline', but William Booth did not like the name and

    Evangeline Booth

    Evangeline Booth

    Evangeline_Booth

  • General of The Salvation Army
  • Title of the international leader of The Salvation Army

    Army, William Booth. His wife, Catherine Booth, the organisation's co-founder, became known as the "Mother" of The Salvation Army. General Booth served

    General of The Salvation Army

    General of The Salvation Army

    General_of_The_Salvation_Army

  • Kate Booth
  • British Salvation Army officer

    Switzerland against local opposition. She was the oldest daughter of William and Catherine Booth. She was also known as "la Maréchale". Born in Gateshead, where

    Kate Booth

    Kate Booth

    Kate_Booth

  • Lyndon Buckingham
  • Salvation Army officer

    before they moved to Trentham, Upper Hutt to attend William Booth Memorial Training College (now Booth College of Mission), the Salvation Army's officer

    Lyndon Buckingham

    Lyndon Buckingham

    Lyndon_Buckingham

  • Mount William Booth
  • Mountain in Alberta, Canada

    Mount William Booth was named in 1965 after William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army. It is part of the Ram Range in Alberta, Canada, and situated

    Mount William Booth

    Mount William Booth

    Mount_William_Booth

  • In Darkest England and the Way Out
  • 1890 book by William Booth

    In Darkest England and the Way Out is an 1890 book written by William Booth in which Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army, proposed a number of social

    In Darkest England and the Way Out

    In Darkest England and the Way Out

    In_Darkest_England_and_the_Way_Out

  • Emma Booth-Tucker
  • British Salvation Army officer

    Emma Moss Booth-Tucker (8 January 1860 – 28 October 1903), known as 'The Consul', was the fourth child and second daughter of William Booth, the founder

    Emma Booth-Tucker

    Emma Booth-Tucker

    Emma_Booth-Tucker

  • William Booth (priest)
  • William James Booth CVO (3 February 1939 – 2 June 2009), was an Anglican priest and prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral, London, who served as royal domestic

    William Booth (priest)

    William_Booth_(priest)

  • Herbert Booth
  • British Salvation Army officer (1862–1926)

    Howard Booth (26 August 1862 – 25 September 1926) was a Salvation Army officer, the third son of five children to William and Catherine Booth (Mumford)

    Herbert Booth

    Herbert Booth

    Herbert_Booth

  • The Blind Beggar
  • Historic London pub

    established before 1654, and named after the famous ballad. In 1865, William Booth preached his first open-air sermon outside the Blind Beggar, which led

    The Blind Beggar

    The Blind Beggar

    The_Blind_Beggar

  • Nottingham
  • City and council area in Nottinghamshire, England

    physicist and miller George Green. William Booth Birthplace Museum, also in Sneinton, birthplace of William Booth, cofounder of the Salvation Army, open

    Nottingham

    Nottingham

    Nottingham

  • William Booth (1526–1591)
  • English landowner (1526–1591)

    William Booth (1526–1591) was an English landowner in the Tudor era, seated at Twemlow in Cheshire. The eldest son of Edward Booth by his second wife,

    William Booth (1526–1591)

    William Booth (1526–1591)

    William_Booth_(1526–1591)

  • Booth (surname)
  • Surname list

    Emma Booth-Tucker (1860–1903), Salvation Army officer, 4th child of William and Catherine Booth Eric Booth Jr., baseball player Ernest Granville Booth (1898–1959)

    Booth (surname)

    Booth_(surname)

  • William Booth Memorial Training College (Wellington)
  • Building in Wellington, New Zealand

    The William Booth Memorial Training College is a building on Aro Street, in Aro Valley, Wellington, New Zealand, which currently houses the School of

    William Booth Memorial Training College (Wellington)

    William Booth Memorial Training College (Wellington)

    William_Booth_Memorial_Training_College_(Wellington)

  • William Booth (bishop)
  • Archbishop of York from 1452 to 1464

    William Booth or Bothe (c. 1388–1464) was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield from 1447 before becoming Archbishop of York in 1452 until his death in 1464

    William Booth (bishop)

    William_Booth_(bishop)

  • Catherine Bramwell-Booth
  • British Salvation Army officer (1883–1987)

    Founder, General William Booth and his wife Catherine Mumford, known as the 'Mother of the Salvation Army'. In her later years Bramwell-Booth became well-known

    Catherine Bramwell-Booth

    Catherine Bramwell-Booth

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  • William Booth (boxer)
  • Australian boxer (born 1944)

    William Neal Booth (born 19 September 1944) is an Australian boxer. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. At the 1964

    William Booth (boxer)

    William_Booth_(boxer)

  • Lucy Booth
  • Commissioner Lucy Milward Booth-Hellberg (28 April 1868 – 18 July 1953) was the eighth and youngest child of Catherine and William Booth, the Founder of The

    Lucy Booth

    Lucy Booth

    Lucy_Booth

  • Leonard William Booth
  • British civil servant

    Leonard William Booth CMG (10 June 1856 – 21 November 1923) was a British civil servant, who served in Ceylon and was the acting Colonial Secretary of

    Leonard William Booth

    Leonard_William_Booth

  • Because I Said So (film)
  • 2007 American film

    CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. William Booth of The Washington Post rated it the worst movie of 2007. Diane Keaton's

    Because I Said So (film)

    Because_I_Said_So_(film)

  • Ballington Booth
  • American Christian minister (1857–1940)

    Army. Born in Brighouse, England, Ballington Booth was the second child of William and Catherine Booth, founders of The Salvation Army in 1878. As a

    Ballington Booth

    Ballington Booth

    Ballington_Booth

  • Junius Brutus Booth
  • English-born American actor (1796–1852)

    Shoreditch, gave birth to a son, William. Called before a magistrate in March 1812, she stated that "one Junius Brutus Booth who resides at his Father's No

    Junius Brutus Booth

    Junius Brutus Booth

    Junius_Brutus_Booth

  • Larry the Cable Guy
  • American stand-up comedian (born 1963)

    Latest News and Videos". Archived from the original on October 11, 2014. William Booth (September 5, 2004). "Guffaw Guys". The Washington Post. Archived from

    Larry the Cable Guy

    Larry the Cable Guy

    Larry_the_Cable_Guy

  • William Booth (footballer)
  • English footballer

    William Booth (born October 1880) was an English footballer. His regular position was as a forward. Born in Stockport, he played for Manchester United

    William Booth (footballer)

    William Booth (footballer)

    William_Booth_(footballer)

  • Booth baronets of Dunham Massey (1611)
  • The Booth baronetcy, of Dunham Massey in the County of Chester, was created on 22 May 1611 for Sir George Booth, High Sheriff of both Lancashire and Cheshire

    Booth baronets of Dunham Massey (1611)

    Booth baronets of Dunham Massey (1611)

    Booth_baronets_of_Dunham_Massey_(1611)

  • Marie Booth
  • Third daughter of Catherine and William Booth, the founders of the Salvation Army

    Marian Billups Booth (4 May 1864 – 5 January 1937), better known as Marie Booth, was the third daughter of Catherine and William Booth, the founders of

    Marie Booth

    Marie Booth

    Marie_Booth

  • William Booth (Royal Navy officer)
  • Captain Sir William Booth (1640–1689), Commissioner of the Royal Navy, promoted Captain in June 1673. After the peace with the Dutch Booth was for several

    William Booth (Royal Navy officer)

    William Booth (Royal Navy officer)

    William_Booth_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Phossy jaw
  • Disease caused by phosphorus exposure

    and although this strike did not end the use of white phosphorus, William Booth and The Salvation Army opened a match-making factory in 1891 that used

    Phossy jaw

    Phossy jaw

    Phossy_jaw

  • Frederick Booth-Tucker
  • Officer of Salvation Army (1853 – 1929)

    10 April 1888 he married Emma Booth, the daughter of William and Catherine Booth. As was the usual practice in the Booth family at that time, Tucker added

    Frederick Booth-Tucker

    Frederick Booth-Tucker

    Frederick_Booth-Tucker

  • Booth University College
  • Private Christian liberal arts university college in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

    Booth University College (Booth UC or BUC), incorporated as the Salvation Army William and Catherine Booth University College, is a private, Christian

    Booth University College

    Booth_University_College

  • Reliance Bank
  • formerly known as The Salvation Army Bank, was founded in 1890 by William Booth. When Booth needed to attract investments to finance mortgages on property

    Reliance Bank

    Reliance Bank

    Reliance_Bank

  • Lady Marina Windsor
  • British noblewoman

    ceremony by William Booth, the sub-dean of the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace. Her godparents are Lady Ralph Kerr, Katherine Ruth Panter, William Hanbury-Tenison

    Lady Marina Windsor

    Lady_Marina_Windsor

  • Arthur Booth-Clibborn
  • Irish Salvation Army officer (1855-1939)

    and Switzerland. He was the husband of Kate Booth, the oldest daughter of General William and Catherine Booth. Clibborn was born in Moate, County Westmeath

    Arthur Booth-Clibborn

    Arthur Booth-Clibborn

    Arthur_Booth-Clibborn

  • Amelia (novel)
  • 1751 novel by Henry Fielding

    of the first edition. Amelia follows the life of Amelia and Captain William Booth after they are married. It contains many allusions to classical literature

    Amelia (novel)

    Amelia (novel)

    Amelia_(novel)

  • Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army
  • Staff was created in 1880 by General William Booth. The first officer to take the position was his son, Bramwell Booth, in 1881. The Chief of the Staff also

    Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army

    Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army

    Chief_of_the_Staff_of_The_Salvation_Army

  • Major Booth
  • English cricketer (1886–1916)

    Major William Booth (10 December 1886 – 1 July 1916) was a cricketer who played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1908 and 1914, a season in which

    Major Booth

    Major Booth

    Major_Booth

  • Sneinton
  • Suburb of Nottingham, England

    with a multicultural character. Sneinton residents of note include William Booth, founder of The Salvation Army, and mathematician George Green, who

    Sneinton

    Sneinton

    Sneinton

  • Edwin Booth
  • American actor (1833–1893)

    Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American stage actor and theatrical manager who toured throughout the United States and the

    Edwin Booth

    Edwin Booth

    Edwin_Booth

  • Franklin Graham
  • American Christian evangelist and missionary (born 1952)

    Whitworth College 2023: Liberty University 1996: The Salvation Army's William Booth Award by the Southern California Division 1999: The News & Observer's

    Franklin Graham

    Franklin Graham

    Franklin_Graham

  • Smith Wigglesworth
  • British evangelist (1859–1947)

    preacher with the Salvation Army and had come to the attention of General William Booth. They had one daughter, Alice, and four sons, Seth, Harold, Ernest and

    Smith Wigglesworth

    Smith Wigglesworth

    Smith_Wigglesworth

  • The Lily of the Valley
  • 1881 Salvation Army hymn

    his family were members of the Salvation Army organization founded by William Booth which was then in crisis. It is recorded that Fry did not like the abuse

    The Lily of the Valley

    The Lily of the Valley

    The_Lily_of_the_Valley

  • Gateshead
  • Town in Tyne and Wear, England

    narrator of Big Brother Catherine Booth – wife of William Booth, known as the Mother of The Salvation Army William Booth – founder of the Salvation Army

    Gateshead

    Gateshead

    Gateshead

  • George Scott Railton
  • Scottish-born Christian missioner

    opportunity. In the same year William Booth went to Matlock to recuperate and where he met the Rev. Launcelot Railton, who told Booth of his younger brother

    George Scott Railton

    George Scott Railton

    George_Scott_Railton

  • The Citadel, York
  • Church in York, England

    built to a design by Edmund James Sherwood, and was opened in 1883 by William Booth. Construction cost £3,265, and on completion, it could seat 2,000 worshippers

    The Citadel, York

    The Citadel, York

    The_Citadel,_York

  • HM Prison Stafford
  • Men's prison in Stafford, England

    Stafford became a sex offender-only prison in 2014. In 1812, forger William Booth was publicly executed outside the jail. A badly-tied rope allowed him

    HM Prison Stafford

    HM Prison Stafford

    HM_Prison_Stafford

  • Post Office (novel)
  • 1971 novel by Charles Bukowski

    "Post Office by Charles Bukowski," The A.V. Club, August 16, 2011. William Booth, "Charles Bukowski, Bard of Booze," Washington Post, July 6, 2004. Jonathan

    Post Office (novel)

    Post_Office_(novel)

  • Catherine Booth Hospital
  • Hospital in India

    Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India. It is named after Catherine Booth, the wife of William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army. This hospital was started

    Catherine Booth Hospital

    Catherine_Booth_Hospital

  • George Booth, 1st Baron Delamer
  • 17th-century English parliamentarian

    Booth was the son of William Booth of Dunham Massey and Margaret Assheton. William Booth (d. 1636) was the son and heir apparent to Sir George Booth,

    George Booth, 1st Baron Delamer

    George Booth, 1st Baron Delamer

    George_Booth,_1st_Baron_Delamer

  • Florence Booth
  • Florence Eleanor Booth (née Soper; 12 September 1861 – 10 June 1957) was the wife of Bramwell Booth, Second General of The Salvation Army. Born in Blaina

    Florence Booth

    Florence Booth

    Florence_Booth

  • William James Booth
  • American political scientist

    William James Booth is a professor in the department of political science and in the department of philosophy at Vanderbilt University. W. James Booth

    William James Booth

    William_James_Booth

  • John Lawley
  • Commissioner in the Salvation Army

    Mission. He was aide-de-camp to General William Booth from 1890 to 1912 as well as to General Bramwell Booth from 1912 to 1921. John "Johnny" Lawley was

    John Lawley

    John Lawley

    John_Lawley

  • Paul Booth (historian)
  • British medieval historian (born 1946)

    Paul Howson William Booth (born 4 April 1946) is a British medieval historian and teacher, specialising in the history of Cheshire in the thirteenth and

    Paul Booth (historian)

    Paul_Booth_(historian)

  • Charles Jeffries
  • Salvation Army clergy

    learn that he had been the leader of the "Skeleton Army" that fought William Booth and his Salvation Army on the streets of Whitechapel. Until he was converted

    Charles Jeffries

    Charles_Jeffries

  • Vachel Lindsay
  • American poet (1879–1931)

    Harriet Monroe published in Poetry magazine Lindsay’s poem, "General William Booth Enters into Heaven" in 1913, and then "The Congo" in 1914. At this point

    Vachel Lindsay

    Vachel Lindsay

    Vachel_Lindsay

  • Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
  • 1865 murder in Washington, D.C., US

    decided to assassinate him, Secretary of State William H. Seward, and Vice President Andrew Johnson. Booth hoped that eliminating the three most important

    Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    Assassination_of_Abraham_Lincoln

  • Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief
  • Iraqi attorney (born 1970)

    "Saving Private Lynch story 'flawed'", BBC, May 15, 2003 Dana Priest, William Booth and Susan Schmidt (June 17, 2003). "A Broken Body, a Broken Story, Pieced

    Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief

    Mohammed_Odeh_al-Rehaief

  • Telephone booth
  • Small structure furnished with a payphone

    A telephone booth, phone booth, telephone kiosk, telephone call box, telephone box or public call box is a tiny structure furnished with a payphone and

    Telephone booth

    Telephone booth

    Telephone_booth

  • Chingmy Yau
  • Hong Kong actress

    school’s 18th graduating class. She then attended The Salvation Army William Booth Secondary School, Pentecostal Holiness Church Wing Kwong College, where

    Chingmy Yau

    Chingmy Yau

    Chingmy_Yau

  • Cap Ferrat
  • Cape in Alpes-Maritimes, France

    Maugham by Selina Hastings". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 March 2014. William Booth (16 May 2008). "Cannes, Sweet and Sour". The Washington Post. Retrieved

    Cap Ferrat

    Cap Ferrat

    Cap_Ferrat

  • Krumping
  • Type of street dance

    from the original on November 22, 2010. Retrieved October 12, 2010. William Booth (June 25, 2005). "The Exuberant Warrior Kings of 'Krumping'". The Washington

    Krumping

    Krumping

    Krumping

  • Sir John Booth
  • English army officer (1610–1678)

    surviving brother, William Booth (1595–1636), Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire, who succeeded to the family estates, was father of Sir George Booth, 2nd Baronet

    Sir John Booth

    Sir John Booth

    Sir_John_Booth

  • Jack Booth
  • Australian rules footballer

    (VFL). The son of Harold Harding Booth (1886–1964) and Susan Clara Pearl Booth, née Flowers (1891–1960), John William Booth was born at Brunswick on 24 April

    Jack Booth

    Jack_Booth

  • Commissioner (Salvation Army)
  • Second highest rank

    rank since 1880, and is one of the original ranks created by General William Booth, the first appointed Commissioner being George Scott Railton. Commissioners

    Commissioner (Salvation Army)

    Commissioner (Salvation Army)

    Commissioner_(Salvation_Army)

  • Officer (Salvation Army)
  • Salvationist who is an ordained minister

    Machine Evangeline Booth College (Atlanta, GA) College For Officer Training At Crestmont (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) United Kingdom William Booth College (London

    Officer (Salvation Army)

    Officer (Salvation Army)

    Officer_(Salvation_Army)

  • Henry Booth (cricketer)
  • English cricketer

    Henry William Booth (1815 – 7 August 1883) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Cambridge University. He was born in Roydon, Essex. He

    Henry Booth (cricketer)

    Henry_Booth_(cricketer)

  • Muriel Kauffman
  • Canadian civic leader and philanthropist

    Baseball Award from the Baseball Writer Association of America, the William Booth Award from the Salvation Army, and, with her husband, the 1986 Mankind

    Muriel Kauffman

    Muriel Kauffman

    Muriel_Kauffman

  • James Dowdle
  • of the newly-formed The Christian Mission, Dowdle first encountered William Booth, its founder and General Superintendent. Dowdle was an early convert

    James Dowdle

    James Dowdle

    James_Dowdle

  • Richard Booth
  • English bookseller, bibliophile and literary publicist (1938-2019)

    Richard George William Pitt Booth MBE (12 September 1938 – 20 August 2019) was an English bookseller, bibliophile and literary publicist. Seated at Hay

    Richard Booth

    Richard Booth

    Richard_Booth

  • Edward Higgins
  • General of The Salvation Army

    During his term in office as the General, he allowed a centenary of William Booth's birth to be celebrated. He also presided over a gathering in the Royal

    Edward Higgins

    Edward Higgins

    Edward_Higgins

  • William, Prince of Wales
  • Heir apparent to the British throne (born 1982)

    December 2024. Retrieved 14 December 2024. Booth, Harry (20 May 2025). "Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William". Time. Archived from the original on

    William, Prince of Wales

    William, Prince of Wales

    William,_Prince_of_Wales

  • High Council of The Salvation Army
  • of existence between meetings. The High Council was established by William Booth in 1904. Its purpose was to remove and replace a General who could no

    High Council of The Salvation Army

    High Council of The Salvation Army

    High_Council_of_The_Salvation_Army

  • Lee Phillip Bell
  • American screenwriter (1928–2020)

    communications by the Chicago YMCA. She also received the Salvation Army's William Booth Award for her distinguished career in communications and social service

    Lee Phillip Bell

    Lee Phillip Bell

    Lee_Phillip_Bell

  • East End of London
  • Area of London, England

    sell their hair to purchase food to satisfy the cravings of hunger". William Booth began his Christian Revival Society in 1865, preaching the gospel in

    East End of London

    East End of London

    East_End_of_London

  • Stoke Hall, Derbyshire
  • Mansion in Derbyshire, England

    Benbow. The house was designed by James Paine and built c. 1757 by William Booth. Both men also worked at nearby Chatsworth House. It was later described

    Stoke Hall, Derbyshire

    Stoke Hall, Derbyshire

    Stoke_Hall,_Derbyshire

  • Stanley Fearn
  • New Zealand architect

    buildings, and further afield. In Wellington he is best known for the William Booth Memorial Training College in Aro Street (1913), which he designed with

    Stanley Fearn

    Stanley_Fearn

  • Felix Booth
  • British gin distiller and exploration financier

    two Booth families in Lincolnshire: William Booth married Ann Ashton at Goxhill founding the "Booths of Goxhill", whilst their younger son Henry Booth (1425–1500)

    Felix Booth

    Felix Booth

    Felix_Booth

  • William and Catherine
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    consort of William I, King of Württemberg William Booth (1829–1912), English Methodist preacher and co-founder of The Salvation Army Catherine Booth (1829–1890)

    William and Catherine

    William_and_Catherine

  • Whitechapel
  • Area in London, England

    severe poverty, overcrowding, and the social problems that came with it. William Booth began his Christian Revival Society, preaching the gospel in a tent

    Whitechapel

    Whitechapel

    Whitechapel

  • Shirley Booth
  • American actress (1898–1992)

    Shirley Booth (born Marjory Ford; August 30, 1898 – October 16, 1992) was an American actress. One of 24 performers to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting

    Shirley Booth

    Shirley Booth

    Shirley_Booth

  • Strawberry Field
  • English orphanage built in 1870

    in the presence of General Evangeline Booth, daughter of Salvation Army founders William Booth and Catherine Booth. It initially housed up to 40 girls;

    Strawberry Field

    Strawberry Field

    Strawberry_Field

  • Elmer Booth
  • American actor (1882–1915)

    William Elmer Booth (December 9, 1882 – June 16, 1915) was an American stage and film actor. He was born in Los Angeles, California and was the elder

    Elmer Booth

    Elmer Booth

    Elmer_Booth

  • John Rudolphus Booth
  • Canadian businessman

    Frank Booth (1867–1869) May Belle Booth (1876–1899) William Booth (1829–1913) Eliza Booth (1831) Robert Rowley Booth (1832–1899) Louis Elijah Booth (1835–1915)

    John Rudolphus Booth

    John Rudolphus Booth

    John_Rudolphus_Booth

  • List of compositions by Charles Ives
  • Secular chorus with instrumental ensemble December An Election General William Booth Enters into Heaven He Is There! Johnny Poe Lincoln, the Great Commoner

    List of compositions by Charles Ives

    List of compositions by Charles Ives

    List_of_compositions_by_Charles_Ives

  • Leslie Booth
  • Canadian Army officer (1904–1944)

    son of John William Booth and Rose Elizabeth Booth. His father was a veteran of the First World War. Booth was married to Mary Helen Booth of Penetanguishene

    Leslie Booth

    Leslie_Booth

  • Bank of England note issues
  • Banknotes issued by the Bank of England

    notes issued by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland. William Booth, of South Staffordshire, was a notable forger of English banknotes,

    Bank of England note issues

    Bank of England note issues

    Bank_of_England_note_issues

  • Promoted to Glory
  • Promoted to Glory was coined by Herbert Booth, son of the Founder William Booth, following the death of Catherine Booth, the Mother of the Salvation Army.

    Promoted to Glory

    Promoted to Glory

    Promoted_to_Glory

  • Sir Henry Gore-Booth, 5th Baronet
  • Anglo-Irish adventurer (1843-1900)

    Sir Henry William Gore-Booth, 5th Baronet (1 July 1843 – 13 January 1900), was a notable Arctic explorer, adventurer and landowner from Lissadell House

    Sir Henry Gore-Booth, 5th Baronet

    Sir Henry Gore-Booth, 5th Baronet

    Sir_Henry_Gore-Booth,_5th_Baronet

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  • LILLIAN
  • Female

    English

    LILLIAN

    Variant spelling of English Lilian, LILLIAN means "lily."

    LILLIAN

  • Gillim
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gillim

    English : variant of Gilliam.

    Gillim

  • LILLIAS
  • Female

    Scottish

    LILLIAS

    Variant spelling of Scottish Lilias, LILLIAS means "lily."

    LILLIAS

  • UILLEAM
  • Male

    Scottish

    UILLEAM

    Scottish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLEAM means "will-helmet."

    UILLEAM

  • Gilliam
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gilliam

    English : variant of William, from a central French form in which W is replaced by G.

    Gilliam

  • Williams
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Swiss

    Williams

    Will Helmet; Resolute Protector; Will; Son of William

    Williams

  • Gilliom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gilliom

    English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.

    Gilliom

  • Willem
  • Boy/Male

    German Teutonic Dutch

    Willem

    Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...

    Willem

  • LILLIA
  • Female

    English

    LILLIA

    Short form of English Lillian, LILLIA means "lily."

    LILLIA

  • WILLIE
  • Male

    English

    WILLIE

     Pet form of English William, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.

    WILLIE

  • KILLIAN
  • Male

    German

    KILLIAN

     Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.

    KILLIAN

  • WILLIE
  • Male

    Scottish

    WILLIE

     Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.

    WILLIE

  • Willie
  • Boy/Male

    German American English

    Willie

    Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...

    Willie

  • UILLIAM
  • Male

    Irish

    UILLIAM

    Irish Gaelic form of German Wilhelm, UILLIAM means "will-helmet."

    UILLIAM

  • William
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean American French Teutonic English German

    William

    Henry VI, 2' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry VI, Part III' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' A...

    William

  • Williamon
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Williamon

    Form of William; Resolute Protector

    Williamon

  • Killian Cillian
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Killian Cillian

    cille means “”associated with the church.”” One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.

    Killian Cillian

  • WILLIAM
  • Male

    English

    WILLIAM

    English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."

    WILLIAM

  • GILLIAN
  • Female

    English

    GILLIAN

    English variant spelling of Roman Latin Jillian, GILLIAN means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

    GILLIAN

  • KILLIAN
  • Male

    English

    KILLIAN

     Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.

    KILLIAN

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Online names & meanings

  • Paavana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Paavana

    Pure; Holly

  • Stormy
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Stormy

    Tempest.

  • Pomana | போமாஂநா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pomana | போமாஂநா 

    Gods Shankara

  • Jaldeep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jaldeep

    Jal means water and Deep means lamp so it means a lamp in the water

  • Raymond
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Raymond

    English and French : from the Norman personal name Raimund, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘advice’, ‘counsel’ + mund ‘protection’.Americanized spelling of German Raimund, a cognate of 1.A Raymond, also called Passe-Campagne, from the Angoumois region of France is documented in La Prairie, Quebec, in 1692.

  • Forward
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Forward

    English : occupational name for a keeper of swine, from Old English fōr ‘hog’, ‘pig’ (compare Forman 1) + weard ‘guardian’ (see Ward 1).

  • Yasim |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Yasim |

    Jasmine

  • Satprasad
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Satprasad

    One Blessed by the Truth

  • Vort
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Vort

    Enlightened

  • Hank
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic American German Dutch English

    Hank

    Rules an estate.

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  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • Counselable
  • a.

    Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Amenable
  • a.

    Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.

  • Contented
  • a.

    Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Gillian
  • n.

    A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.

  • Pregnant
  • a.

    Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.

  • Unwilling
  • a.

    Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.

  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Milldam
  • n.

    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.

  • Placable
  • a.

    Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.