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Saward (pronounced say-wood) is an
English surname and a
prominent noble family in the
United Kingdom and Australia. The
family are
descended from Sæward...
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James Townshend Saward (1798 – c. 1875) was a
Victorian English barrister and
forger also
known by the
nickname of Jem the Penman. In
addition to his legal...
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Jonathan Mark
Christopher Saward (born 14 July 1961) is a
British Formula One journalist.
Saward was
educated at
Haileybury College and
attained a degree...
- John
Saward (born in 1947) is a
Roman Catholic priest. He is
Senior Research Fellow at
Blackfriars in the
University of
Oxford in England. He previously...
- Eric
Saward (/ˈseɪwʊd/; born 9
December 1944) is a
British radio scriptwriter who
worked as a
screenwriter and
script editor on the BBC's
science fiction...
- Jill
Saward (14
January 1965 – 5
January 2017), also
known by her
married name Jill Drake, was an
English campaigner on
issues relating to ****ual violence...
- Jill
Saward (born 9
December 1953) is a
British singer,
musician and composer, best
known for
being the lead
voice of the
English jazz-funk band, Shakatak...
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Patrick Saward (17
August 1928 – 20
September 2002) was an
Irish professional footballer in the
English football League and for the
Republic of Ireland...
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William George Saward (15
September 1868 in
Thurrock – 1944 in Thurrock) was a
British long-distance
runner who
competed at the 1900
Summer Olympics in...
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Natural History, ****vi.91–92.
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Labyrinths and Mazes. Gaia. p. 70. ISBN 1579905390.
Saward,
Labyrinths and Mazes, p. 60. "Festival...