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  1. William Mason (d. 26 July, 1918) was the second footman at Downton Abbey until his conscription into the British army in World War I. He was the son of Mr Mason and the husband of Daisy Mason. William's parents had three other sons and one daughter who had all died in their early infancy.

  2. Arts and entertainment. William Mason (poet) (1724–1797), English poet, editor and gardener. William Mason (architect) (1810–1897), New Zealand architect. William Mason (composer) (1829–1908), American composer and pianist.

  3. Learn about the life and career of William Mason, one of the great American musicians of the 19th century. He studied in Germany, toured across Europe and the US, and composed piano pieces influenced by Liszt, Chopin and Brahms.

  4. English poet, editor and gardener. The death of Alexander Pope from Museus, a threnody by Mason, published in 1747. William Mason (12 February 1724 – 7 April 1797) was an English poet, divine, amateur draughtsman, author, editor and gardener.

  5. William Mason (January 30, 1837 – July 17, 1913) was a patternmaker, engineer and inventor who worked for Remington Arms, Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company, and Winchester Repeating Arms Company in the 19th century.

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · William Mason, an American music composer and pianist, was one of the great American musicians of the second half of the 19th century. Despite initial lack of support from his family, he pursued a career in music by enrolling in the Boston Academy of Music.

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  8. William Mason was an English poet, clergyman, and gardener. His poetry, written during the transition between the Augustan and Romantic eras, displays elements of both. He was known for his elegant and refined verse, often incorporating themes of nature, morality, and patriotism.