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Hoadly is a surname,
derived from the
village of West
Hoathly in Sus****.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Benjamin Hoadly (1676–1761), English...
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George Hoadly (July 31, 1826 –
August 26, 1902) was a
Democratic politician. He
served as the 36th
governor of Ohio.
Hoadly was born in New Haven, Connecticut...
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Political World".
Hoadly also
criticised the Pretender, who
issued a
declaration that he
would extinguish opposition.
Hoadly wrote that he
would impose...
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Hoad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hoad is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Charles Hoad (1856–1911), Australian...
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Hoad's Wood is an 80.5-hectare (199-acre)
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest west of
Ashford in Kent.
Natural England described the woodland...
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Lewis Alan
Hoad (23
November 1934 – 3 July 1994) was an
Australian tennis player whose career ran from 1950 to 1973.
Hoad won four
Major singles tournaments...
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Glorious Revolution,
excommunicated all but the non-juror churchmen.
Benjamin Hoadly, the
Bishop of Bangor,
wrote a reply,
Preservative against the Principles...
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Hoadly is an
unincorporated community in
Prince William County, in the U.S.
state of Virginia. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:...
- children,
among whom were
Benjamin Hoadly,
Bishop of Winchester, and John
Hoadly,
Archbishop of Armagh.
Hoadly's Natural Method of Teaching,
being the...
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Thomas Hoad AM (born 22
March 1940) is an
Australian water polo
coach and
former player. In 1968, he was
appointed to
International Swimming Federation...