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William Sommers made a number of appearances in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century drama and literature: for example, Thomas Nashe's Pleesant Comedie called Summers last Will and Testament (play first performed in 1592, published in 1600), Samuel Rowlands's Good Newes and Bad Newes (1622), and a popular account, A Pleasant Historie of the Life ...
Will Sommer (born June 17, 1988) is an American journalist working as a media reporter for The Washington Post. [1] Previously, he worked as a politics reporter for The Daily Beast since 2018, a campaign editor for The Hill [2] and the Loose Lips columnist for the Washington City Paper. [3]
William Sommers or William Somers may refer to: Will Sommers (died 1560), court jester of Henry VIII of England; William Somers (born c.1850), Scottish international footballer; Bill Sommers (William Dunn Sommers, 1923–2000), American professional baseball player; William P. Sommers (died 2007), CEO of SRI International, 1993–1998
Wardrobe warrants from 1555 surviving in the Bodleian Library mention a gown of green figured velvet (similar to one made for Will Sommers) furred with white hare skins, black knitted hose, another green velvet gown dressed with tinsel cloth, and a fustian-lined Dutch or German-style gowns of crimson and purple striped satin and blue damask. [9]
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Andrew Rowan Summers (1912–1968), American folk singer; Andy Summers (born 1942), English guitarist; Bill Summers (musician) (born 1948), American jazz percussionist David Summers Rodríguez, Spanish musician and frontman of Hombres G
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Willy Sommers (born Willy Jeanne Jean De Gieter in Uccle, Belgium on 9 August 1952) is a Flemish singer and television presenter. He sings Schlager music and is described as an "unsophisticated crooner ". [ 1 ]