John Woodhouse may refer to: John Woodhouse (bishop) (1884–1955), Anglican suffragan bishop John Woodhouse (British Army officer) (1922–2008), Special...
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Lieutenant Colonel John Michael Woodhouse, MBE, MC (29 September 1922 – 15 February 2008) was a British Army officer credited with helping to reform the...
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William John Woodhouse (7 November 1866 – 26 October 1937) was a classical scholar and author, professor of Greek at the University of Sydney. Woodhouse was...
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John Henry Woodhouse FRS is an English geophysicist, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford . He earned a Ph...
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Norfolk. The family of Woodhouse of Womburne Woodhouse originates with Benedict Wodehouse of Womburne (fl. 1550); the spelling Woodhouse was used from the...
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John Woodhouse Audubon (November 30, 1812 – February 21, 1862) was an American painter who was the second son of the famed ornithologist and painter, John...
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Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded use in English comes from John Woodhouse Audubon's Western Journal of 1849–1850, in which Audubon reports that...
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Wentworth Woodhouse is a Grade I listed country house in the village of Wentworth, in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England...
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Christianity portal John Chappel Woodhouse (1749 – 17 November 1833) was an English Anglican priest who was Archdeacon of Salop from 17 October 1798 until...
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Callum Woodhouse (born 7 January 1994) is a British actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Leslie Durrell in all four seasons of ITV comedy-drama...
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The Honourable Nicholas Michael John Woodhouse CBE (born 27 February 1949) is a British mathematician. He is Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College, University...
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Chief of the General Staff (2024-) John "Lofty" Wiseman (Regimental Sergeant Major) Johnny Wiseman MC (WWII) John Woodhouse, commander and founder of the SAS's...
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((1857–1939), English artist William John Woodhouse (1866–1937), English classical scholar and author William Woodhouse (naval officer) (before 1517–1564)...
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his good friend Rev. John Bachman of Charleston, South Carolina, who supplied much of the scientific text. His son, John Woodhouse Audubon, drew most of...
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Christianity portal John Walker Woodhouse (28 January 1884 – 13 March 1955) was an Anglican suffragan bishop from 1945 until 1953. He was born on 28 January...
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Christopher Montague Woodhouse, 5th Baron Terrington, DSO, OBE (11 May 1917 – 13 February 2001), known as C. M. Woodhouse, was a British army SOE officer...
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probably first popularized outside Sicily by the Liverpool merchant John Woodhouse In 1773, he landed at the port of Marsala and discovered the local wine...
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John Woodhouse (5 December 1888 – 1958) was an English professional footballer who played as a right half in the Southern League and the Football League...
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military company, registered in Jersey in 1965 by Stirling and John Woodhouse. Woodhouse's first assignment was to go to Yemen to report on the state of...
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unfortified versions. It was first produced in 1772 by an English merchant, John Woodhouse, as an inexpensive substitute for sherry and port, and gets its name...
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Woodhouse College is a single site selective state sixth form centre situated between North Finchley and Friern Barnet on the eastern side of the London...
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under the leadership of the founder of the SAS, David Stirling and John Woodhouse, founded WatchGuard International (formerly with offices in Sloane Street...
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Emma (novel) (redirect from Isabella Woodhouse)
" In the first sentence, she introduces the title character as "Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and a happy disposition...
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Fusiliers 1962 Lt Col John Woodhouse, Dorset Regiment and East Surreys 1965 Lt Col Michael Wingate-Gray, Black Watch 1967 Lt Col John Slim, Argyll and Sutherland...
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quadrupeds of North America, Volume 3 by John James Audubon and John Bachman, by illustrated by John Woodhouse Audubon, published by V.G. Audubon, 1854...
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son, Victor Gifford Audubon, was born in 1809. Their second child, John Woodhouse Audubon, was born in 1812. She also had two daughters, Lucy and Rose,...
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Robert Woodhouse FRS (28 April 1773 – 23 December 1827) was a British mathematician and astronomer. Robert Woodhouse was born on 28 April 1773 in Norwich...
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episodes 2009 Underbelly Phil De La Salle 4 episodes 2009 East West 101 John Woodhouse Episode: "The Lost Boy" 2010 Rescue: Special Ops Steve 'Mack' Macpherson...
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Woodhouse House may refer to: John T. Woodhouse House, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI, listed on the NRHP in Michigan Woodhouse House (Victoria, Texas), listed...
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Emma Woodhouse is the 21-year-old titular protagonist of Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma. She is described in the novel's opening sentence as "handsome...
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