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'''William Collins''' may refer to: |
'''William Collins''' may refer to: |
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* [[William Collins (poet)|William Collins]] -- a pre-Romantic English poet. |
* [[William Collins (poet)|William Collins]] -- a pre-Romantic English poet. |
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* A clergyman character in [[Jane Austin]]'s novel, [[Pride and Prejudice]]. |
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* [[William Collins (publisher)|William Collins]] -- founder of the 18th century [[Scotland|Scottish]] publishing house [[HarperCollins|Collins]], that became part of HarperCollins. |
* [[William Collins (publisher)|William Collins]] -- founder of the 18th century [[Scotland|Scottish]] publishing house [[HarperCollins|Collins]], that became part of HarperCollins. |
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* His son, [[Sir William Collins]] -- a figure in the Scottish [[temperance movement]] and [[Glasgow]]'s [[Lord Provost]] between [[1877]] and [[1880]]. |
* His son, [[Sir William Collins]] -- a figure in the Scottish [[temperance movement]] and [[Glasgow]]'s [[Lord Provost]] between [[1877]] and [[1880]]. |
Revision as of 01:02, 1 November 2005
William Collins may refer to:
- William Collins -- a pre-Romantic English poet.
- A clergyman character in Jane Austin's novel, Pride and Prejudice.
- William Collins -- founder of the 18th century Scottish publishing house Collins, that became part of HarperCollins.
- His son, Sir William Collins -- a figure in the Scottish temperance movement and Glasgow's Lord Provost between 1877 and 1880.
- Bootsy Collins -- a pioneering funk bassist, singer and songwriter from Cincinnati, Ohio.