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  • William Macewen
  • Scottish neurosurgeon (1848 - 1924)

    Sir William Macewen (/məˈkjuːən/ mə-KEW-ən; 22 June 1848 – 22 March 1924) was a Scottish surgeon. He was a pioneer in modern brain surgery, considered

    William Macewen

    William Macewen

    William_Macewen

  • Macewen's operation
  • Medical intervention

    Macewen's operation is an operation for the cure of inguinal hernia, developed by Scottish surgeon Sir William Macewen (1864-1924). It is performed by

    Macewen's operation

    Macewen's_operation

  • MacEwen
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Scotland Macewen's operation, operation for the cure of inguinal hernia, developed by Scottish surgeon Sir William Macewen (1864–1924) Macewen's sign, sign

    MacEwen

    MacEwen

  • MacEwen (surname)
  • Surname list

    The Scottish surname MacEwen derives from the Old Gaelic Mac Eoghainn, meaning 'the son of Eoghann'. The name is found today in both Scotland and Northern

    MacEwen (surname)

    MacEwen (surname)

    MacEwen_(surname)

  • Erskine Veterans Charity
  • Hospital in Erskine, Scotland

    career at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow where she worked with Sir William Macewen. Macewen offered her the position of Matron at Erskine House. She started

    Erskine Veterans Charity

    Erskine Veterans Charity

    Erskine_Veterans_Charity

  • Macewen's sign
  • Medical condition

    Macewen's sign or Macewen sign (/məˈkjuːən/ mə-KEW-ən) is a sign used to help to diagnose hydrocephalus (accumulation of excess cerebrospinal fluid) and

    Macewen's sign

    Macewen's sign

    Macewen's_sign

  • Glasgow Royal Infirmary
  • Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland

    the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. With the support of Glasgow surgeon Sir William Macewen, Strong initiated the ‘block apprenticeship’ training programme. This

    Glasgow Royal Infirmary

    Glasgow Royal Infirmary

    Glasgow_Royal_Infirmary

  • History of general anesthesia
  • administration of general anesthesia. In 1880, the Scottish surgeon William Macewen (1848–1924) reported on his use of orotracheal intubation as an alternative

    History of general anesthesia

    History of general anesthesia

    History_of_general_anesthesia

  • Meningioma
  • Tumor of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord (meninges)

    Siena. Other notable meningioma researchers have been William Macewen (1848–1924), and William W. Keen (1837–1932). Improvements in meningioma research

    Meningioma

    Meningioma

    Meningioma

  • Isle of Bute
  • Island in the Firth of Clyde in Scotland

    actor Maccai, 5th century Irish missionary Sir William Macewen FRS (1848–1924), surgeon John William Mackail, writer and scholar Chanel O'Conor, drag

    Isle of Bute

    Isle of Bute

    Isle_of_Bute

  • Cranioplasty
  • Surgical operation on skull

    successful case of reimplantation of cranial bone was reported by Sir William Macewen in 1885, popularising autografts to be material for cranioplasty. Succeeding

    Cranioplasty

    Cranioplasty

    Cranioplasty

  • Tracheotomy
  • Temporary surgical incision to create an airway into the trachea

    administration of general anesthesia. In 1880, the Scottish surgeon William Macewen (1848–1924) reported on his use of orotracheal intubation as an alternative

    Tracheotomy

    Tracheotomy

    Tracheotomy

  • Tracheal intubation
  • Placement of a tube into the trachea

    from a diphtheria-related pseudomembrane. In 1880, Scottish surgeon William Macewen (1848–1924) reported on his use of orotracheal intubation as an alternative

    Tracheal intubation

    Tracheal intubation

    Tracheal_intubation

  • Neurosurgery
  • Medical specialty of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system

    after locating it via neurological signs alone, Scottish surgeon William Macewen (1848–1924) performed the first successful brain tumor removal. On

    Neurosurgery

    Neurosurgery

    Neurosurgery

  • History of surgery
  • the location based on neurological findings alone, Scottish surgeon William Macewen (1848–1924) performed the first successful non-primary (trephined)

    History of surgery

    History of surgery

    History_of_surgery

  • Rothesay
  • Town on the Isle of Bute, Scotland

    Ian Jenkins: politician Ashley Lilley: actor (Ali in Mamma Mia) Sir William Macewen: pioneer in brain surgery Sheina Marshall: zoologist Troy Kennedy Martin:

    Rothesay

    Rothesay

    Rothesay

  • Pneumonectomy
  • Surgical removal of a lung

    cardiac herniation 1895: first pneumonectomy in multiple stages by William Macewen on a patient with tuberculosis and emphysema[citation needed] 1912:

    Pneumonectomy

    Pneumonectomy

    Pneumonectomy

  • Regius Professor of Surgery (Glasgow)
  • phenol in sterilising instruments and in cleaning wounds, and Sir William Macewen, a pioneer in modern brain surgery who contributed to the development

    Regius Professor of Surgery (Glasgow)

    Regius_Professor_of_Surgery_(Glasgow)

  • List of human anatomical parts named after people
  • of Luschka, and Luschka's joints – Hubert von Luschka Macewen's triangle – Sir William Macewen Foramen of Magendie – François Magendie McBurney's point – Charles

    List of human anatomical parts named after people

    List of human anatomical parts named after people

    List_of_human_anatomical_parts_named_after_people

  • List of neurologists and neurosurgeons
  • Neuromuscular disease M B. K. Misra 1953 - India M William Macewen 1848 - 1924 United Kingdom Macewen's sign M Samia Maimani 1955 - 1997 Saudi Arabia M Pierre

    List of neurologists and neurosurgeons

    List_of_neurologists_and_neurosurgeons

  • History of tracheal intubation
  • vulcanite bougies" into the larynx. In 1880, the Scottish surgeon William Macewen (1848–1924) reported on his use of orotracheal intubation as an alternative

    History of tracheal intubation

    History_of_tracheal_intubation

  • Nurse education
  • Training of nurses

    theoretical knowledge. Strong was supported by the pioneering surgeon Sir William Macewen. Eva Luckes, Matron of The London Hospital (1880–1919) was mentored

    Nurse education

    Nurse_education

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

    rugby player Willie McEwan (golfer) (1872–1931), Scottish golfer Sir William Macewen (1848–1924), Scottish surgeon and neuroscientist This disambiguation

    William McEwan (disambiguation)

    William_McEwan_(disambiguation)

  • Household of George V and Mary
  • Departments of the British royal family

    1910–: Alexander Ogston, Esq. 1910–: Sir William Macewen 1910–: George Andreas Berry, Esq. 1910–1923: William Black Alexander, Esq. 1923–: Lieutenant-Colonel

    Household of George V and Mary

    Household_of_George_V_and_Mary

  • Edinburgh College of Medicine for Women
  • clinical teaching at Glasgow Royal Infirmary where two surgeons, Sir William Macewen and James Hogarth Pringle were ardent supporters of medical education

    Edinburgh College of Medicine for Women

    Edinburgh College of Medicine for Women

    Edinburgh_College_of_Medicine_for_Women

  • Western Infirmary
  • Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland

    the Western Infirmary, Glasgow where she worked with the surgeon Sir William Macewen. He offered her the position of Matron at Erskine Hospital (formerly

    Western Infirmary

    Western Infirmary

    Western_Infirmary

  • Jamboree (1957 film)
  • 1957 film by Roy Lockwood

    1, 2025. Hank Williams: The Biography by Colin Escott, Contributor William Macewen, George Merritt. 2004. Back Bay. page 137; ISBN 0-316-73497-7 McGee

    Jamboree (1957 film)

    Jamboree_(1957_film)

  • Scottish education in the nineteenth century
  • included William John Macquorn Rankine, Thomas Thomson, William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, David Brewster, Fleeming Jenkin, Joseph Lister, William Macewen, Robert

    Scottish education in the nineteenth century

    Scottish education in the nineteenth century

    Scottish_education_in_the_nineteenth_century

  • History of neurology and neurosurgery
  • 1879 after locating it via neurological signs alone, Scottish surgeon William Macewen (1848-1924) performed the first successful brain tumor removal. On

    History of neurology and neurosurgery

    History_of_neurology_and_neurosurgery

  • List of eponymous medical signs
  • and animal torture predictive of future criminal behaviour Macewen's sign Sir William Macewen neurology, neurosurgery hydrocephalus, brain abscess resonance

    List of eponymous medical signs

    List_of_eponymous_medical_signs

  • March 22
  • Day of the year

    Ruggero Oddi, Italian physiologist and anatomist (born 1864) 1924 – William Macewen, Scottish surgeon and neuroscientist (born 1848) 1931 – James Campbell

    March 22

    March_22

  • I Saw the Light (film)
  • 2015 American film

    Hank Williams: The Biography by Colin Escott, George Merritt, and William (Bill) MacEwen. It was screened in the Special Presentations section of the 2015

    I Saw the Light (film)

    I_Saw_the_Light_(film)

  • 1902 Coronation Honours
  • British government recognitions

    John McDougall, chairman, London County Council Professor William Macewen, FRS, FRCS William Mather, MP Isambard Owen, MD, Senior Deputy Chancellor of

    1902 Coronation Honours

    1902_Coronation_Honours

  • List of Scots
  • Robert Lumsden (1903–1973), ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon Sir William Macewen (1848–1924), surgeon, pioneer in modern brain surgery Jessie MacLaren

    List of Scots

    List of Scots

    List_of_Scots

  • Hank Williams
  • American singer, songwriter, and musician (1923–1953)

    MacEwen, William 2009, pp. 98–99. Escott, Colin, Merritt, George & MacEwen, William 2009, pp. 100. Escott, Colin, Merritt, George & MacEwen, William 2009

    Hank Williams

    Hank Williams

    Hank_Williams

  • Yarrow Shipbuilders
  • Shipbuilding firm based in Glasgow, Scotland

    company developed the pioneering Erskine artificial limb with Sir William Macewen and Sir Harold Yarrow was one of the founders of the Erskine Hospital

    Yarrow Shipbuilders

    Yarrow_Shipbuilders

  • List of neuroscientists
  • Liqun Luo 1966– China Jules Bernard Luys 1828–1897 France Luys' body William Macewen 1848–1924 United Kingdom Roderick MacKinnon 1956– United States Nobel

    List of neuroscientists

    List_of_neuroscientists

  • David Ferrier
  • Scottish neurologist and psychologist (1843–1928)

    consequences in neurology and neurosurgery. A Scottish surgeon, Sir William Macewen (1848–1924), and two English physicians (clinical neurologist Hughes

    David Ferrier

    David Ferrier

    David_Ferrier

  • List of University of Glasgow people
  • MacAlister, also Principal of the University of Glasgow, 1907–29 Sir William Macewen, pioneer of neurosurgery Elizabeth Janet MacGregor, medical doctor

    List of University of Glasgow people

    List of University of Glasgow people

    List_of_University_of_Glasgow_people

  • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  • Irish medical school

    (1906) William Macewen (1912) Berkley Moynihan (1913) Harvey Cushing (1918) Arthur William Patrick Albert (1919) William Mayo and Charles Mayo, William Williams

    Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

    Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

    Royal_College_of_Surgeons_in_Ireland

  • Geraldine McEwan
  • English actress (1932–2015)

    During her first period at the National, she also portrayed Angelica in William Congreve's Love for Love, Raymonde Chandebise in Georges Feydeau's A Flea

    Geraldine McEwan

    Geraldine_McEwan

  • 1924 in Scotland
  • Salmon, architect (born 1873) 22 June – William Macewen, pioneer in brain surgery (born 1837) 26 July – William Robert Ogilvie-Grant, ornithologist (born

    1924 in Scotland

    1924_in_Scotland

  • Thomas Nicol (anatomist)
  • Scottish anatomist

    graduated MB ChB in 1922. He then became senior house surgeon under Sir William Macewen at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He concurrently worked as an anatomical

    Thomas Nicol (anatomist)

    Thomas_Nicol_(anatomist)

  • 1924 in the United Kingdom
  • Lionel Monckton, musical comedy composer (born 1861) 22 March – Sir William Macewen, Scottish surgeon (born 1848) 27 March – Sir Walter Parratt, composer

    1924 in the United Kingdom

    1924_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • George Henry Edington
  • Scottish surgeon, anatomist and medical author

    (Glasgow) and on the staff of the Glasgow Western Infirmary under Sir William Macewen. In 1913 he replaced Sir George Beatson as Senior Surgeon. He took

    George Henry Edington

    George_Henry_Edington

  • James Hogarth Pringle
  • Australian-British surgeon (1863–1941)

    (1838–1907) in Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, and then house surgeon under Sir William Macewen (1848–1924) in Glasgow Royal Infirmary. In 1892, he became a fellow

    James Hogarth Pringle

    James Hogarth Pringle

    James_Hogarth_Pringle

  • History of universities in Scotland
  • mechanical drawing. In medicine Joseph Lister (1827–1912) and his student William Macewen (1848–1924), pioneered antiseptic surgery. The University of Edinburgh

    History of universities in Scotland

    History of universities in Scotland

    History_of_universities_in_Scotland

  • Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh
  • Medicine award

    "OBITUARY Sir William Paton, CBE DM FRCP FRS". British Journal of Pharmacology. 113. Macmillan Press Ltd: 1079–1080. 1994. Paton, William; Wolstenholme

    Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh

    Cameron_Prize_for_Therapeutics_of_the_University_of_Edinburgh

  • E. A. Underwood
  • Scottish physician (1899–1980)

    and clinical surgery. His mentor was Regius Professor of Surgery, William Macewen. Underwood worked as resident physician at the Western Infirmary, Glasgow

    E. A. Underwood

    E. A. Underwood

    E._A._Underwood

  • Thomas Kennedy Dalziel
  • Scottish surgeon and pathologist

    Royal Infirmary with the noted neurologist William Macewen In 1885, Dalziel succeeded Sir William Macewen as casualty surgeon at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary

    Thomas Kennedy Dalziel

    Thomas_Kennedy_Dalziel

  • 1880 in science
  • Peyer's patches and spleens of typhoid patients. Scottish surgeon William Macewen reports on his use of orotracheal intubation as an alternative to tracheotomy

    1880 in science

    1880_in_science

  • University of Glasgow Memorial Gates
  • named Hunter: William Hunter, physician who bequeathed to the university what became the Hunterian Museum Macewan: Sir William Macewen, surgeon (Regius

    University of Glasgow Memorial Gates

    University of Glasgow Memorial Gates

    University_of_Glasgow_Memorial_Gates

  • 1917 Birthday Honours
  • National awards given by King George V

    Ryan, RN, (retired). Engineer-Captain John William Ham, RN. Temporary Surgeon-General Sir William Macewen, MD, RN. Temporary Surgeon-General George Robertson

    1917 Birthday Honours

    1917_Birthday_Honours

  • Rebecca Strong
  • British nurse 1843-1944

    the Royal Infirmary, Glasgow in 1891. This followed a speech by Sir William Macewen at the annual Glasgow Royal Infirmary meeting when he suggested that

    Rebecca Strong

    Rebecca_Strong

  • 1877 in science
  • William Macewen at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary develops the first bone grafts, and also performs knee surgery using a special instrument (Macewen's osteotome)

    1877 in science

    1877_in_science

  • Leader of the Scottish National Party
  • Head of the Scottish National Party

    Alexander MacEwen, appointed to the office in 1934. In 1969 the title of chairman was replaced with that of National Convener, with William Wolfe the

    Leader of the Scottish National Party

    Leader of the Scottish National Party

    Leader_of_the_Scottish_National_Party

  • March 1924
  • Month of 1924

    Sir William Macewen, 75, pioneering Scottish surgeon who developed the Macewen's operation for an inguinal hernia; and discovered the Macewen's sign

    March 1924

    March 1924

    March_1924

  • Kingarth
  • Village on the Isle of Bute, Scotland

    to Christianity. The upper churchyard also holds the grave of Sir William Macewen (1848-1924), a surgeon who lived in the area. A structure known as

    Kingarth

    Kingarth

    Kingarth

  • 1876 in science
  • disabilities. David Ferrier publishes The Functions of the Brain. William Macewen demonstrates clinical diagnosis of the site of brain tumors and performs

    1876 in science

    1876_in_science

  • 1848 in science
  • June 12 – Albertina Carlsson (died 1930) Swedish zoologist. June 22 – William Macewen (died 1924), Scottish surgeon. July 7 – Cuthbert Hilton Golding-Bird

    1848 in science

    1848_in_science

  • Thomas Walmsley (anatomist)
  • Scottish anatomist

    additional role as house surgeon at Glasgow Western Infirmary under Sir William Macewen. At the university he began lecturing in surgery. He received his doctorate

    Thomas Walmsley (anatomist)

    Thomas_Walmsley_(anatomist)

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society M, N, O
  • Sheffield University Georgina Mary Mace 2002-05-13 William Mace 1745-05-23 - 17 December 1767 William Macewen 1895-06-13 22 June 1848 – 22 March 1924 Alexander

    List of fellows of the Royal Society M, N, O

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_M,_N,_O

  • Charles Duguid
  • Australian doctor and Aboriginal rights campaigner (1884–1986)

    Duguid, Charles (1957), Macewen of Glasgow : a recollection of the chief, Oliver and Boyd (about Scottish neurosurgeon William Macewen) Duguid, Charles (1963)

    Charles Duguid

    Charles_Duguid

  • The Huxley Lecture
  • Charing Cross Hospital memorial lecture

    (2180): 1105–1114. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.2180.1105. PMC 2401880. PMID 20760475. Macewen, W. (8 October 1904). "The Huxley Lecture on the Function of the Caecum

    The Huxley Lecture

    The_Huxley_Lecture

  • List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1895
  • (1856–1937) William Macewen (1848–1924) Sidney Harris Cox Martin (1860–1924) Frank McClean (1837–1904) George Minchin Minchin (1845–1914) William Henry Power

    List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1895

    List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1895

  • Colin Escott
  • British music historian and author (born 1949)

    Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0306810527. Colin Escott; George Merritt; William MacEwen (2015). I Saw the Light: The Story of Hank Williams. Boston: Back Bay

    Colin Escott

    Colin_Escott

  • Blue yodeling
  • Musical style

    Country/Blues: The Beginnings, Part 2 Colin Escott, George Merritt, William MacEwen: Hank Williams: The Biography. Back Bay, 2004, ISBN 978-0-316-73497-4

    Blue yodeling

    Blue_yodeling

  • 1924 in science
  • Émile Vallin (born 1833), French military physician. March 22 – Sir William Macewen (born 1848), Scottish surgeon April 4 – Arnold Pick (born 1851), Czech

    1924 in science

    1924_in_science

  • Hey, Good Lookin' (song)
  • 1951 song written and recorded by Hank Williams

    Media. 2004. Retrieved July 11, 2012. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown.

    Hey, Good Lookin' (song)

    Hey,_Good_Lookin'_(song)

  • Jambalaya (On the Bayou)
  • 1952 song by Hank Williams

    Billboard. Retrieved May 17, 2021. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown. Excerpt

    Jambalaya (On the Bayou)

    Jambalaya_(On_the_Bayou)

  • Maud Perry Menzies
  • highest ranked student in surgery that year, she was awarded the Sir William Macewen Medal. She was a supporter of the Glasgow Football club Rangers. After

    Maud Perry Menzies

    Maud_Perry_Menzies

  • University of Glasgow School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing
  • Medical school of the University of Glasgow, Scotland

    (1827–1912) - physician. Murdoch Cameron (1845–1930) - obstetrician. Sir William MacEwen (1848–1924) - surgeon. John Glaister Snr (1856–1932) - Regius Professor

    University of Glasgow School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing

    University of Glasgow School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing

    University_of_Glasgow_School_of_Medicine,_Dentistry_&_Nursing

  • Elsie Inglis
  • Scottish doctor (1864–1917)

    sponsors also arranged clinical training for female students under Sir William MacEwen at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. In 1892, she obtained the Triple Qualification

    Elsie Inglis

    Elsie Inglis

    Elsie_Inglis

  • Franklin's lost expedition
  • 1845–48 British failed Arctic exploration

    play for radio, Terror and Erebus, which was commissioned from Gwendolyn MacEwen, broadcast by CBC Radio (10 January 1965) and subsequently published in

    Franklin's lost expedition

    Franklin's lost expedition

    Franklin's_lost_expedition

  • Back Street Affair
  • Hank Williams The Biography by Colin Escott with George Merritt and William MacEwen. p. 204. Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book Of Top 40 Country

    Back Street Affair

    Back_Street_Affair

  • I Won't Be Home No More
  • 1952 song by Hank Williams

    Back Bay. p. 347. ISBN 0-316-73497-7. Colin Escott; George Merritt; William MacEwen (10 November 2015). I Saw the Light: The Story of Hank Williams. Little

    I Won't Be Home No More

    I_Won't_Be_Home_No_More

  • WLWI (AM)
  • Radio station in Montgomery, Alabama, United States

    Broadcasting Publications, Inc. 1955. p. 69. Escott, Colin; George Merritt; William MacEwen (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. Back Bay. p. 18. ISBN 0-316-73497-7

    WLWI (AM)

    WLWI_(AM)

  • I Saw the Light (Hank Williams song)
  • 1948 single by Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys

    MacEwen 2004, p. 73. Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 1994, p. 67. Koon, George William 1983, p. 36. Billboard staff 1947, p. 130. Escott, Merritt & MacEwen

    I Saw the Light (Hank Williams song)

    I_Saw_the_Light_(Hank_Williams_song)

  • I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
  • 1949 single by Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys

    18, 2024. Retrieved December 11, 2024. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown.

    I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

    I'm_So_Lonesome_I_Could_Cry

  • Kaw-Liga
  • 1952 song by Hank Williams and Fred Rose

    retitled William's Kowaliga as "Kaw-Linga" and focused the story on the dime-store Indian Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 1994, p. 124. Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 1994

    Kaw-Liga

    Kaw-Liga

  • List of knights bachelor appointed in 1902
  • in 1917). In 1902, 100 people were appointed Knights Bachelor. Source: William A. Shaw, The Knights of England, vol. 2 (London: Sherratt and Hughes, 1906)

    List of knights bachelor appointed in 1902

    List_of_knights_bachelor_appointed_in_1902

  • Move It On Over
  • 1947 song written and recorded by Hank Williams

    Inc. p. 342. ISBN 978-0-89820-203-8. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown.

    Move It On Over

    Move_It_On_Over

  • They'll Never Take Her Love from Me
  • 1950 single by Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys

    Hand Songs. Retrieved October 28, 2018. Colin Escott; George Merritt; William MacEwen (2009). Hank Williams: The Biography. Little, Brown. pp. 87–88. ISBN 9780316074636

    They'll Never Take Her Love from Me

    They'll_Never_Take_Her_Love_from_Me

  • Muck, Scotland
  • Island of the Small Isles, in Scotland, United Kingdom

    single school, Muck Primary School & Nursery. The island is owned by the MacEwen family. The larger part of the island is formed from olivine-phyric basalt

    Muck, Scotland

    Muck, Scotland

    Muck,_Scotland

  • (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle
  • 1951 song by Hank Williams and Jimmie Davis

    Merritt & MacEwen 2004, p. 178. Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 2004, p. 345. Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 2004, p. 177. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William

    (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle

    (I_Heard_That)_Lonesome_Whistle

  • A Mansion on the Hill
  • 1947 song by Hank Williams and Fred Rose

    Merritt & MacEwen 2004, p. 329. Sources Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0-316-73497-4

    A Mansion on the Hill

    A_Mansion_on_the_Hill

  • Long Gone Lonesome Blues
  • 1950 song by Hank Williams

    1955-2012. Record Research. p. 914. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown. v t

    Long Gone Lonesome Blues

    Long_Gone_Lonesome_Blues

  • Memorial Album (Hank Williams album)
  • 1953 studio album by Hank Williams

    Much" (Curley Williams) Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 2004, p. 292. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New

    Memorial Album (Hank Williams album)

    Memorial_Album_(Hank_Williams_album)

  • (I'm Gonna) Sing, Sing, Sing
  • 1954 single by Hank Williams

    demo sometime in 1950. Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 2004, p. 334. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New

    (I'm Gonna) Sing, Sing, Sing

    (I'm_Gonna)_Sing,_Sing,_Sing

  • They All Laughed
  • 1981 film by Peter Bogdanovich

    Dorothy Stratten as Dolores Martin Blaine Novak as Arthur Brodsky Linda MacEwen as Amy Lester George Morfogen as Leon Leondopolous Colleen Camp as Christy

    They All Laughed

    They_All_Laughed

  • Honky Tonk Blues
  • 1952 song by Hank Williams

    History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown.

    Honky Tonk Blues

    Honky_Tonk_Blues

  • (Last Night) I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep
  • 1947 song performed by Hank Williams

    2021-09-09. Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 2004, p. 69. Escott, Merritt & MacEwen 1994, p. 67. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (1994). Hank Williams:

    (Last Night) I Heard You Crying in Your Sleep

    (Last_Night)_I_Heard_You_Crying_in_Your_Sleep

  • I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive
  • 1952 song by Fred Rose and Hank Williams

    original on 2012-01-05. Retrieved 1 May 2021. Escott, Colin; Merritt, George; MacEwen, William (2004). Hank Williams: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown.

    I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive

    I'll_Never_Get_Out_of_This_World_Alive

  • Polaris
  • Northern pole-star; brightest star in Ursa Minor

    Paulet, P. (2014). Oschmann, Jacobus M; Clampin, Mark; Fazio, Giovanni G; MacEwen, Howard A (eds.). "Enabling Gaia observations of naked-eye stars". Space

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  • Take These Chains from My Heart
  • 1952 song by Fred Rose and Hy Heath

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  • 1919 Birthday Honours (OBE)
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  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.

  • Placable
  • a.

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

  • Gillian
  • n.

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

  • Pregnant
  • a.

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

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Willing
  • v. t.

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

  • Unwilling
  • a.

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

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.

  • Caxton
  • n.

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

  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Amenable
  • a.

    Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • 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.

  • Herschelian
  • a.

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

  • Counselable
  • a.

    Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.

  • Milldam
  • n.

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

  • Contented
  • a.

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