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- Basil Woodd (1760–1831) was an English evangelical cleric, known as a hymn-writer. Born at Richmond, Surrey on 5 August 1760, he was the only son of Basil...
- Rosslyn House and its extended formal gardens to Charles Henry Lardner Woodd. Woodd decided to sublease the house out for income, with its occupiers until...
- Basil Thomas Woodd (7 July 1815 – 4 June 1895) was a Conservative Party politician. He was elected Conservative MP for Knaresborough in 1852 but lost...
- Lani Kai (born George Clarence Dennis James Von Ruckleman Woodd III; August 15, 1936 – August 29, 1999) was a Hawaiian singer and actor. He had a role...
- Henry Alexander Woodd (6 June 1865 – 6 November 1954) was an Australian Anglican priest. Woodd was born in Liverpool, Sydney, New South Wales, and died...
- Henry Woodd Nevinson (11 October 1856 – 9 November 1941) was an English war correspondent during the Second Boer War and World War I, a campaigning journalist...
- 2002–2007: Brig. Christopher Keith Price, CBE 2007–2012: Colonel David Woodd 2012–2017: General Sir Richard Shirreff, KCB CBE 2017–2022: General Sir...
- 000 m2) in total) were bought by James Abel.[citation needed] In 1841 Basil Woodd, a Bond Street brandy merchant bought the lease from Abel, a 19-acre (77...
- Choices in an Ethically Irrational World', Human Relations, 56(2): 167–85. Woodd, Maureen (1997). "Human resource specialists—guardians of ethical conduct...
- The Foyle Foundation. Duffell married Ann Murray Woodd, daughter of Colonel Basil Bethune Neville Woodd, of a landed gentry family of Shynewood, Shropshire;...