yes he did
Kent State University was named after William S. Kent and opened in 1910. This University was founded as part of the Lowry Bill.
William I (circa 1028 - 9 September 1087), also known as William the Conqueror (Guillaume le Conquérant), the first Norman King of England from Christmas 1066 until his death. He had two half-brothers, Odo, Earl of Kent and Bishop of Bayeux, and Robert, Count of Mortain.
Colonel William Kent - played by Timothy Hutton
It is not known for certain that it was made in Kent but it is thought that the embroidery was commissioned by Bishop Odo of Bayeux, Williams half-brother, who was made Earl of Kent in 1067 and would have access to skilled workers. Anglo-Saxon embroidery was famous across Europe at this time and the vegetable dyes used were the same as in other embroideries from this area.
Yes, Tostig was born the third child of Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Kent. Harold was Godwin's eldest son.
William Kent was born in 1685.
William the Conqueror had two younger half-brothers - Odo, Earl of Kent and Bishop of Bayeux and Robert, Count of Mortain.
William Saville-Kent was born in 1845.
William Saville-Kent died in 1908.
William Smith - Kent cricketer - was born in 1819.
William H. Kent was born on 1823-03-21.
William H. Kent died on 1889-02-07.
William Richard Kent was born on 1905-12-16.
William Smith - Kent cricketer - died in 1883.
William Kent Krueger was born on 1950-11-16.
William KENT has written: 'Mine host London' 'London for everyman'
it wasn't made in bayeux it was made in kent by Norman nuns and commisioned by bishop odo William's half-brother.