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Benjamin Hoadly (physician) (1706–1757),
English physician and
dramatist Charles J.
Hoadly (1828–1900),
American librarian and
historian George Hoadly (1826–1902)...
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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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Hoads go on
living in cases". The
Australian Women's W****ly. 11 July 1956. p. 12.
Retrieved 9 July 2014 – via Trove. "Writer
lists his 10 best:
Hoad seventh"...
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Benjamin Hoadly (14
November 1676 – 17
April 1761) was an
English clergyman, who was
successively Bishop of Bangor, of Hereford, of Salisbury, and finally...
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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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Barrow Monument (colloquially
known as The
Hoad) is a 100-foot (30 m)
tower at the top of the 436-foot (133 m)
Hoad Hill, near
Ulverston in ****bria, England...
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Major General Sir John
Charles Hoad KCMG (25
January 1856 – 6
October 1911) was an
Australian military leader, best
known as the
Australian Army's second...
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Sarah Curtis (1676–1743), wife of
Benjamin Hoadly, was a
British portrait painter.
Sarah Curtis was born in 1676 and
before her
marriage she
gained a re****tion...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Ashford Warren and
Hoads Wood. "Ashford
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Hoads Wood". Kent
Wildlife Trust.
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