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  2. Harriet Woodley - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Woodley, later Pickard (1766–1844) was an English amateur artist.. Woodley was the daughter of politician William Woodley and his wife Ann. In 1788 she married Thomas Pickard (1755–1830) of Bloxworth House, Dorset; her sister Frances (1760–1823), meanwhile, married Henry Bankes of Kingston Lacy, where there is a group portrait by Johann Zoffany depicting the girls with their parents.

  3. Wood Mill, Woodley - Wikipedia

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    Originally built in the early to mid 19th century and used as a bone mill. After 1848 the building was converted to a woollen mill and was rebuilt in 1864. In the 1930s, the building was used for colour and chemical manufacturing and demolished in 1964.

  4. William John Bankes - Wikipedia

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    William Bankes was born 11 December in 1786 to Frances Woodley (1760–1823) and Henry Bankes, MP, of Kingston Lacy and Corfe Castle in Dorset. [3] Frances was the eldest daughter of William Woodley (MP for Great Bedwyn and Marlborough), a Caribbean sugar planter, Governor and Captain-General of the Leeward Islands (1766–1771 and 1791–1793), and his wife Frances Payne of St Kitts. [4]

  5. List of political entities in the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of political entities in the 19th century AD (i.e. 1801–1900). It includes both sovereign states, self-declared unrecognized states, and any political predecessors of current sovereign states.

  6. Maria Riddell - Wikipedia

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    Maria Banks Riddell (née Woodley; 1772–1808) was a West Indies-born poet, anthologist, naturalist, editor and travel writer, who was resident in Scotland and Wales. Robert Burns paid tribute to her as "a votary of the Muses". [1] Riddel was born Maria Woodley, daughter of a Governor of the Leeward Islands. In 1791, she married her first ...

  7. Jonathan Woodley House - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Woodley House is a historic home located at Little Creek, Kent County, Delaware. It dates to the mid-19th century, and is a two-story, three-bay, vernacular frame and weatherboard dwelling with a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story rear wing. The front doorway exhibits Greek Revival style influences. [2]

  8. Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh (née Woodley; July 1799 – January 24, 1846) was an early American murderer who was hanged for poisoning her husband. Background.

  9. Category:19th century - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "19th century" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...