Proper noun
An Irish surname originating as a patronymic, an adopted anglicization of Mac Uilliam (McWilliam)
An Scottish and English surname originating as a patronymic from William + -son.
A locale in the United States.
A city in Georgia; named for early settler Isaac Henry Williamson.
A city in Iowa; named for founder George E. Williamson.
A city, the county seat of Mingo County, West Virginia; named for landowner Wallace J. Williamson.
A town in New York; named for landowner Charles Williamson.
A village in Illinois; named for landowners John and Matthew Williamson.
A census-designated place in Arizona.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to authors Williamson Murray and Robert H Scales, the Sea Knight displayed serious reliability and maintenance problems during its deployment to Iraq, as well as "limited lift capabilities". Source: Internet
Accordingly, Williamson posits that the Tor was named after the glassy mansion of the dead. Source: Internet
A-levels: Gavin Williamson 'incredibly sorry' for exam distress - BBC News… https://t. Source: Internet
After insisting there would be no U-turns, today Gavin Williamson ate humble pie in the TV studios explaining why he has now performed a huge, screeching one. Source: Internet
Allan R. Millett, Williamson Murray,Military Effectiveness Volume3, Cambridge University Press, pp.34 Tetsuzo Iwamoto refused to engage in a kamikaze attack because he thought the task of fighter pilots was to shoot down aircraft. Source: Internet
"Adopting the Aircraft Carrier: The British, Japanese, and American Case Studies" in Murray, Williamson; Millet, Allan R, eds. Source: Internet