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Wolley is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Wolley-Dod (1892–1937),
British pilot and
aviation executive Clive Phillipps-Wolley...
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Elizabeth Wolley (née More; 28
April 1552 – 21
January 1600) was one of
Queen Elizabeth I's
ladies of the
Privy Chamber. She was the
eldest daughter of...
- Sir John
Wolley (died 1596) was
Queen Elizabeth I's
Latin Secretary, a
member of her
Privy Council, and a
member of
Parliament from 1571
until his death...
- John
Wolley (13 May 1823 – 20
November 1859) was an
English naturalist best
known for his
large collection of bird eggs and
studies on the dodo and great...
- The
Council of
Friends (also
known as the
Woolley Group and the
Priesthood Council) was one of the
original expressions of
Mormon fundamentalism, having...
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Wolley Stille, also
known as the
Joseph Sharpless House, is an historic,
American home that is
located in Wallingford,
Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It...
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Wolley-Dod is a
British surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anthony Hurt
Wolley-Dod (1861–1948),
British botanist Charles Wolley-Dod (1892–1937)...
- Sir
Francis Wolley (1583 –
November 1609) was the son of
Queen Elizabeth's
Latin secretary, Sir John
Wolley, and
Elizabeth More, the
daughter of Sir William...
- Habo
Wolley is a
volleyball club in Habo in Sweden,
established in 1987. The men's team
qualified for the
Swedish top division, Elitserien, in 1998. Peter...
- The
Woolly Bugger is an
artificial fly
commonly categorized as a wet fly or
streamer and is
fished under the
water surface. It is a po****r and widely...