Willison

Willison
n. family name

English contemporary dictionary. 2014.

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  • Willison, John Stephen — (1856 )    Born at Hill s Green, Ontario. Began his journalistic career with the London Advertiser, 1882; joined the staff of the Toronto Globe, 1883. Represented the Globe in Ottawa for some years; editor in chief of the Globe, 1890;… …   The makers of Canada

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  • David Willison — Born December 25, 1919(1919 12 25) Camberley, England Died April 24, 2009(2009 04 24) (aged 89) Allegia …   Wikipedia

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