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- Michael Wodhull (15 August 1740–10 November 1816) was an English book-collector and translator. The son of John Wodhull (1678–1754) of Thenford, Northamptonshire...
- is an 18th-century country house built for Michael Wodhull, the bibliophile and translator. Wodhull's architect is unknown. The style is Palladian although...
- Yaqdhan directly from Arabic to English for the first time, while Michael Wodhull was the first to translate all the extant writing of Euripides into English...
- de Wodhull 1363 Richard de Lavendene and John de Lylsull 1365 Thomas de Wodhull and Richard de Podmore 1366 Richard de Podmore and Thomas de Wodhull 1369...
- episode reaching a nationwide rating of 28.371%.[citation needed] Michael Wodhull, 1782 – verse Edward P. Coleridge, 1891 – prose: full text Theodore Alois...
- Turvey House Wardon Manor Wavendon Hall Willington Manor Woburn Abbey Wodhull Manor Woodcroft Manor Woodland Manor Hotel Wootton House Wrest Park Ampthill...
- spent much of her time staying with her friends Michael and Catherine Wodhull in London and Thenford. In the 1770s she was based in Northampton, making...
- in an inquisition at Amesbury on 6 October 1470, which found that John Wodhull, the great nephew of the owner at the time, was the heir to the manor and...
- that the attribution is still disputed by a number of scholars. Michael Wodhull, 1809 - verse: The Nineteen Tragedies and Fragments of Euripides, Vol....
- who married Sir John Digby. Elizabeth Parr, who married Sir Nicholas Wodhull (modern spelling: Woodhull). Mary Parr, who married Sir Thomas Tresham...