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  1. William John Aitken, noto anche come George Aitken e Billy Aitken (Peterhead, 2 febbraio 1894 – Gateshead, 9 agosto 1973), è stato un allenatore di calcio scozzese, il cui cognome è riportato da alcune fonti come Ajtken

  2. 10 gen 2014 · Early one Sunday morning, in August 1839, “a very authoritative knock" on the door awoke the young Chartist William Aitken and his family. After a thorough search of his house for “revolutionary and seditious documents,” the chief constable and his men placed Aitken under arrest and marched him through the silent streets of Ashton-under-Lyne.

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  4. University of Toronto. Profession. Journalist, politician. Sir William Traven Aitken, KBE (10 June 1903 – 19 January 1964) was a Canadian-British journalist and politician who was an MP in the UK parliament for 14 years. He was a nephew of Lord Beaverbrook .

  5. 3 lug 2022 · Actualització: 03.07.2022 - 11:48. William Aitken, a 32-year-old Scotsman who took part in protests in Barcelona city following the imprisonment of rapper Pablo Hasél, has been sentenced to five years and two months in prison.

  6. 22 giu 2022 · A SCOT living in Catalonia has protested his innocence after being sentenced to more than five years in prison for his alleged participation in a protest. William Aitken, 32, insists he was merely documenting a protest in 2021, demanding the release of jailed rapper Pablo Hasel (below), who was locked up over lyrics criticising the Spanish ...

  7. William Aitken or Bill Aitken may refer to: William Aitken (politician) (1903–1964), journalist and politician. William Aitken (footballer) (1894–1973), Scottish soccer player. William Alexander Aitken (1785–1851), fur trader with the Ojibwe. William Aubrey Aitken (1911–1985), second Bishop of Lynn, 1972–1986.