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  1. William Thomas Denison, KCB (3 de mayo de 1804 – 19 de enero de 1871) fue Teniente Gobernador de Tierra de Van Diemen (actual Tasmania) entre 1847 y 1855, Gobernador de Nueva Gales del Sur entre 1855 y 1861, y Gobernador de Madrás entre 1861 y 1866.

  2. Alma mater. Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Sir William Thomas Denison KCB (3 May 1804 – 19 January 1871) was Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land from 1847 to 1855, Governor of New South Wales from 1855 to 1861, and Governor of Madras from 1861 to 1866. According to Percival Serle, Denison was a man of high character and a ...

  3. written by By Jeff Gill. What history­ and a little speculation tell us about the college's namesake. Being William Denison. issue 02 | summer 2007. What do John Harvard, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and William S. Denison all have in common?

  4. National Library of Australia, nla.pic-an24166523. Sir William Thomas Denison (1804-1871), governor-general, was born on 3 May 1804 in London, son of John Denison and his second wife Charlotte, née Estwick.

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  5. Most of William Denison's estates passed, after the death of Robert Denison, to his nephew John Wilkinson. The Leeds estates were devised jointly to John Wilkinson and his brother Edward Wilkinson in order for them to continue running the business of William Denison and Company.

  6. Manuscripts and Special Collections. Biography of Sir William Thomas Denison (1804-1871) William was the third surviving son of John Denison (c.1759-1820), who as John Wilkinson had inherited the Ossington estate in Nottinghamshire.

  7. William Henry Forester Denison, 1st Earl of Londesborough (19 June 1834 – 19 April 1900), known as The Lord Londesborough from 1860 to 1887, was a British peer and Liberal politician. He was also one of the main founders of Scarborough FC .