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Margaret Louisa Woods

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is an exploration of male perceptions of women. There are three novels set in Spain at the time of the
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Sons of the Sword, The King's Revoke, The Spanish Lady
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Margaret L. Woods
M. L. Wood

George Granville Bradley
Dean of Westminster
Mabel Birchenough
Henry George Woods
Trinity College, Oxford
Master of the Temple
Boars Hill
Thursley
Holywell Cemetery
Esther Vanhomrigh
Jonathan Swift
Peninsular War
William Wordsworth
Esther Vanhomrigh
"Margaret Louisa Woods (1855–1945): nom d'alliance"
Orlando: Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/38890
UK public library membership
'Margaret Woods', Boars Hill Association
"Margaret Louisa Bradley Woods"
Thomas Stuart. Margaret Louisa Woods (née Bradley) (2021)
"Archival material relating to Margaret Louisa Woods"
UK National Archives

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