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Woolton (locally /ˈwuːltən/; WUHL-ton) is a
suburb of Liverpool, in Merseyside, England. It is an area
located southeast of the city and
bordered by Allerton...
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Frederick James Marquis, 1st Earl of
Woolton, CH, PC (23
August 1883 – 14
December 1964), was an
English businessman and
politician who
served as chairman...
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Viscount Woolton. He had
already been
created Baron Woolton, of
Liverpool in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, on 7 July 1939,
advanced as
Viscount Woolton, of...
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Woolton pie is a
pastry dish of vegetables,
widely served in
Britain in the
Second World War when
rationing and
shortages made
other dishes hard to prepare...
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Woolton Hall is a
former country house located in
Woolton, a
suburb of Liverpool, England.
Built in 1704 and
extensively renovated in 1772 by the influential...
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Several vessels have been
named Woolton for
Woolton, or
Woolton Hall:
Woolton (1774 ship), was
launched at King's Lynn in 1773 as Narr. By 1775 she was...
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Roger David Marquis, 2nd Earl of
Woolton (16 July 1922 – 7
January 1969),
styled Viscount Walberton from 1956 to 1964, and the Hon.
Roger Marquis from...
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Simon Frederick Marquis, 3rd Earl of
Woolton (born 24 May 1958),
styled Viscount Walberton between 1964 and 1969, is a
British hereditary peer and businessman...
- St Peter's
Church is in
Church Road,
Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is an
active Anglican parish church in the
deanery of
Liverpool South...
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Woolton Village ward is an
electoral district of
Liverpool City
Council within the
Liverpool Wavertree constituency. The ward was
created for the elections...