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woolward
† ˈwoolward, a. Obs. Forms: see wool n.; also 6 woldward. [ME. wolleward, prob. alteration of *wollewerd (of which there is perh. a relic in the form wellewerd, for wollewerd, of quot. 1480), from an unrecorded OE. *wullwerd, f. wull wool n. + -werd, -wered wearing, clothed (in), f. stem of werian w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Florence Woolward
Biography Woolward was a freelance artist and the daughter of Reverend Woolward. Woolward in 1937. wikipedia.org
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Iain Woolward
Iain Woolward (born 14 March 1949) is a British sailor. He competed in the Star event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. wikipedia.org
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wolward
wolward obs. f. woolward. Oxford English Dictionary
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wellewerd
wellewerd var. woolward. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Glover (officer of arms)
His widow Elizabeth was left with five children and no way to provide for them; she was remarried within months and named as "Elizabeth Woolward" in her wikipedia.org
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woollen
woollen, a. and n. (ˈwʊlɪn) Forms: 1, 5 wullen, 4–6 wolen, 4–7 wollen, (4 -ene, wolyn, wullun, 4–5 wollin, 5 -yn, wolland, -on, 6 wolan, woulne, Sc. volene, woone, 7 wollan, 8–9 north. woon, woun), 6– woollen, (now U.S.) woolen. [Late OE. wullen, f. wull wool n. + -en4, replacing the mutated form wy... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Johnston (British Army officer, died 1797)
He was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Nevis in April 1761 (and so was briefly responsible for the juveniles Alexander Hamilton and Frances Herbert Woolward wikipedia.org
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John Maddocks
He competed in the Star event at the 1984 Summer Olympics together with Iain Woolward and finished 9th. Maddocks was born in Reading. wikipedia.org
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masdevallia
masdevallia (mæsdɪˈvælɪə) [mod.L. (H. Ruiz Lopez & J. Pavon Floræ Peruvianæ et Chilensis Prodromus (1794) 122), f. the name of Jose Masdevall (d. 1801), Spanish physician and botanist + -ia1.] An epiphytic orchid of the large genus so called, belonging to the family Orchidaceæ and native to the cool... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Flower (officer of arms)
Woolward. Eleanor was married to James Barkstead. Flower died at Windsor in the autumn of 1588. wikipedia.org
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جورنال دو برازيل
ورفضت الصحيفة واحدة من المشترين هي وكالة إعلانات Woolward وشركاه الذين استخدموه في الإعلان عن أجهزة الحاسوب. وهددت أيضا Woolward وشركاه مع الإجراءات القانونية. كما تم استخدام الصورة في بابل واشنطن 1996 كتاب الكسندر كوكبرن وكين سيلفرشتاين. wikipedia.org
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tatter
▪ I. tatter, n.1 (ˈtætə(r)) Also 5–6 tater, (5 tatar), 7 tattar (totter), 8 Sc. tetter. [Known only from c 1400, but evidenced in earlier use by tattered a. Of Scandinavian origin: cf. ON. *taturr (later Icel. tǫturr, töturr), pl. tötrar tatters, rags, in Norw. dial. totra, pl. totror. In OF. an ins... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frances Nelson
Frances "Fanny" Nelson, Viscountess Nelson, Duchess of Bronte ( Frances Herbert Woolward, formerly Nisbet; (1758 4 May 1831), is best known as the wife Fanny's father, William Woolward, was a senior judge on Nevis, and a partner in the firm of Herbert, Morton and Woolward. wikipedia.org
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第一代纳尔逊子爵霍雷肖·纳尔逊
法兰西斯本名法兰西斯·伍尔沃德(Frances Woolward),父亲威廉·伍尔沃德(William Woolward)在尼维斯岛任职法官。 wikipedia.org
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