David Wilmot may refer to:
Bradley is an English surname derived from a placename meaning "broad wood" or "broad meadow" in Old English.
Robert or Bob Duncan may refer to:
Schomberg or Schömberg may refer to various people or places:
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David Wilmot was an American politician and judge. He served as Representative and a Senator for Pennsylvania and as a judge of the Court of Claims. He is best known for being the prime sponsor and eponym of the Wilmot Proviso, a failed proposal to ban the expansion of slavery to western lands gained in the Mexican Cession. A northern Democrat when he introduced and supported the Proviso, he subsequently became a notable member of the anti-slavery Free Soil Party. Later, Wilmot was instrumental in establishing the Republican Party in Pennsylvania.
John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester (1647–1680) was an English libertine, friend of King Charles II, and writer of satirical and bawdy poetry.
Marc Robert Wilmots is a Belgian professional football manager and former player who was most recently the sporting director of Schalke 04.
John Rochester may refer to:
David Wilmot is an Irish actor best known for his roles in Michael Collins (1996), I Went Down (1997), Intermission (2003), The Guard (2011) and Anna Karenina (2012).
John Eardley-Wilmot or John Eardley Wilmot may refer to:
Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne, of Trawsgoed, Cardiganshire, known as Viscount Lisburne from 1766 to 1776, was a Welsh peer and politician.
Wilmot is a surname, and may refer to:
Proviso means a conditional provision to an agreement. It may refer to
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Fazlallah, also spelled Fadlallah, Fazlollah, Fazlullah etc. ) is a male Muslim given name, composed of the elements Fadl and Allah, meaning bounty of God. In modern usage it may serve as a surname. It may refer to:
Robert Wilmot (1809–1891) was a Canadian politician and a Father of Confederation.
The David Wilmot Public School For Coloured Children, also known as the J.C. King Educational Building, is located the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built in 1874, it is a two-story, four-bay, stone building in the Italianate-design presumably of Lewis H. Esler (1819-1883), a prominent architect employed by the Philadelphia Board of Public Education.
Robert Horton may refer to:
Wilmot is a masculine and feminine given name. It may refer to: