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who took a major share in the family business when their father retired in 1842, and sat in parliament as a Liberal; with another brother Henry Wright who died young, and two sisters, Maria Elizabeth who married the barrister Edwin Maddy, and Catherine who married the banker Charles Stephens.
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in 1819. Speaking Italian, he later went to Italy to interpret for supporters of Caroline. John Wood was married in February 1820. He was drawn into the negotiations. His father was in correspondence with Caroline from the middle of April 1820. It was John who met her, in Geneva.
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At Queen Caroline's deathbed on 7 August 1821, John Wood and his father were among those recorded as attending. At her funeral in London on 14 August, John Wood as her chaplain was in one of the main mourning coaches. On 15 August 1821, the Queen's coffin was taken to
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in 1815. In 1820, while he was still an undergraduate, his father and his brother William began a diplomatic intrigue to bring Queen Caroline, at this point in Italy, back to the United Kingdom. William, expelled from
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Francis Wood, born at Cressing on 20 February 1834, succeeded as the 3rd Baronet. He matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1853, but joined the army in 1855, becoming a lieutenant in the
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to justice in the 1840s, a task shirked by others. He succeeded his father as 2nd Baronet in 1843. In 1865 he chaired the election committee that succeeded in winning a place in parliament for
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Once installed at Cressing, Wood settled at Rivenhall Place near Witham. He involved himself in local politics as a Whig and Liberal supporter and in the poor law administration at
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caused Parnell's political downfall. The relationship began in 1880, and was largely an open secret, with Parnell spending much time with Katharine at
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William Wood was back in England in time to be admitted at Trinity College, Cambridge on 14 June 1820; nine days after Queen Caroline disembarked at
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Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1865: Being a Biographical and Statistical Book of Reference for Facts Relating to the Clergy and the Church
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Inaugural Address Delivered by John Page Wood, Bart. at the Opening of the Witham Literary Institution ... 4th November, 1844
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Index Ecclesiasticus: Or, Alphabetical Lists of All Ecclesiastical Dignitaries in England and Wales Since the Reformation
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Wood was ordained priest in February 1822, again by Henry Bathurst, on the same day being appointed a curate at
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Capital Punishments Unsanctioned by the Gospel and Unnecessary in a Christian State. A Letter to Sir J. P. Wood
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by James Lindsay DD (1753–1821), a Scottish Presbyterian minister of Unitarian views. He then attended
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Collected Social and Political Writings of William Cobbett: Rural rides and social commentary, 1821-34
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A Memoir of the Right Hon. William Page Wood, Baron Hatherley: With Selections from His Correspondence
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A Memoir of the Right Hon. William Page Wood, Baron Hatherley: With Selections from His Correspondence
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A Memoir of the Right Hon. William Page Wood, Baron Hatherley: With Selections from His Correspondence
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Inaugural Address Delivered by John Page Wood, Bart. at the Opening of the Witham Literary Institution
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at the centre, and John Page Wood to her left, mounted and holding her hand, in a jester's costume
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A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire
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was his son. He had married in 1854 Louisa Mary Hodgson, daughter of Robert Hodgson of
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A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Peter's, Cornhill ... November 7, 1824
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Capital Punishments Unsanctioned by the Gospel and Unnecessary in a Christian State
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Marlborough College Register: From 1843 to 1879 Inclusive. With Alphabetical Index
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The Murdered Queen! Or, Caroline of Brunswick: A Diary of the Court of George IV
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Wood died on 21 February 1866, leaving a widow, three sons and four daughters.
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John Wood graduated LL.B. at Cambridge in 1821; and was ordained deacon in the
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As a widow, Lady Wood became a novelist, writing sometimes as C. Sylvester.
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The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire as at Present Existing
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in 1903. He married in 1867 Mary Paulina Anne Southwell, sister of
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Agnew, SinΓ©ad. "Wood, William Page, Baron Hatherley (1801–1881)".
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McConnell, Anita. "Wood, Sir Matthew, first baronet (1768–1843)".
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A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Peter's, Cornhill
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in Norfolk. In 1824 he was rector, given the London living of
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Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed & Official Classes
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Satirical print of 1821 showing Caroline of Brunswick on an
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Beckett, Ian F. W. "Wood, Sir (Henry) Evelyn (1838–1919)".
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Ireland's Misfortune: The Turbulent Life of Kitty O'Shea
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Ireland's Misfortune: The Turbulent Life of Kitty O'Shea
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Ireland's Misfortune: The Turbulent Life of Kitty O'Shea
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The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835
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on 20 August, and ultimately was placed in a vault in
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Anna Caroline, married in 1858 Charles Steel, son of
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John Wood was sent as a boarder to the school run in
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Oxford University Press. 934:The Unruly Queen: The Life of Queen Caroline 908:The Unruly Queen: The Life of Queen Caroline 763:The Unruly Queen: The Life of Queen Caroline 699:The Unruly Queen: The Life of Queen Caroline 670:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 570:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 39:, and her private secretary at that period. 1298:The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction 878:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 720: 718: 399:in 1858. He left the army in 1863, entered 143:, the reputed "only liberal bishop" in the 16:English cleric, magistrate and radical Whig 1301:. Stanford University Press. p. 678. 790:. Routledge/Thoemmes Press. p. 1049. 182:. Later that year he moved as a curate to 116:. He made an attempt to meet Caroline at 1408: 1406: 1404: 1402: 1346:. R. Clay, sons, and Taylor. p. 43. 438:Thomas Southwell, 4th Viscount Southwell 1581:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1376:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1362:. Kelly and Company. 1882. p. 904. 964:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 835: 833: 667:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 567:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 502: 460:Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 1st Baronet 391:Of the sons who survived their father: 1557:. Atlantic Books. pp. 25 and 37. 961:Smith, E. A. "Caroline (1768–1821)". 636:. R. Phillips. 1821. pp. 238–240. 559: 557: 555: 553: 534: 532: 530: 528: 526: 524: 1643:People educated at Winchester College 1628:19th-century English Anglican priests 889:Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury (1838). 201:in Essex. The parish was then in the 7: 1180:. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 119. 1177:Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689-2000 1030:. Parker & Company. p. 196. 492:. Katharine married Parnell in 1891. 352:(1845), as a magistrate and priest. 869:"Bathurst, Henry (1744-1837)"  422:. He became an Essex magistrate at 197:In 1833, Wood became also vicar of 384:considers that one of her novels, 14: 1109:Beverley and East Riding Recorder 748:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 180:St Margaret's Church, King's Lynn 1519:Reilly, Catherine (2000-01-01). 1465:. Hurst and Blackett. p. 6. 1256:. Atlantic Books. pp. 1–2. 1174:Bertie, David (1 January 2000). 875:Dictionary of National Biography 823:Dictionary of National Biography 100:in 1818 after a protest against 1522:Mid-Victorian Poetry, 1860–1879 937:. Macmillan. pp. 464–465. 222:Sir Thomas Western, 1st Baronet 63:who was Lord Chancellor in the 33:Sir John Page Wood, 2nd Baronet 1525:. A&C Black. p. 436. 1502:"Author: Anna Caroline Steele" 1480:. Atlantic Books. p. 36. 1432:"Lennard, Sir Thomas Barrett-" 997:Edinburgh, Peter Bell (1865). 726:"Wood, William Page (WT820WP)" 205:. The patron was the vicar of 65:first Gladstone administration 1: 1638:English justices of the peace 1284:. 7 November 1851. p. 3. 1157:Wood, John Page, ed. (1831). 409:Sir Matthew Wood, 4th Baronet 1598:UK public library membership 1446:UK public library membership 1441:. A & C Black. 1413:Burke, John Bernard (1854). 1393:UK public library membership 1340:Marlborough College (1880). 1201:Wood, Sir John Page (1833). 1146:. 13 August 1823. p. 2. 1122:Wood, Sir John Page (1824). 1075:. 9 October 1840. p. 2. 981:UK public library membership 684:UK public library membership 584:UK public library membership 87:Cambridge and Queen Caroline 1327:A Cambridge Alumni Database 1003:. Horace Cox. p. 695. 730:A Cambridge Alumni Database 647:Wood, William Page (1883). 614:Wood, William Page (1883). 597:Wood, William Page (1883). 544:A Cambridge Alumni Database 540:"Wood, John Page (WT814JP)" 472:Katharine, married in 1867 190:, where the patron was the 1659: 1329:. University of Cambridge. 1111:. 28 July 1866. p. 2. 910:. Macmillan. p. 463. 732:. University of Cambridge. 701:. Macmillan. p. 353. 546:. University of Cambridge. 226:Northern Division of Essex 192:City of London Corporation 93:Trinity College, Cambridge 91:John Wood matriculated at 1553:Kehoe, Elisabeth (2008). 1506:www.victorianresearch.org 1476:Kehoe, Elisabeth (2008). 1295:Sutherland, John (1989). 1252:Kehoe, Elisabeth (2008). 1235:Christmas, Henry (1845). 1093:. 26 May 1865. p. 2. 786:Cobbett, William (1998). 47:He was the eldest son of 1323:"Wood, Francis (WT853F)" 1218:Wood, John Page (1844). 817:"Fellowes, Robert"  480:. 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Index


ass
Caroline of Brunswick
Matthew Wood
Lord Mayor of London
Woodbridge, Suffolk
William Wood
first Gladstone administration
Western Wood
Bow, London
Winchester College
Trinity College, Cambridge
Winchester College
corporal punishment
Geneva
Antoine Duvillard
Auditoire de Calvin
Parma
Dover
Robert Fellowes
Church of England
Henry Bathurst
House of Lords
Harwich
HMS Glasgow
Stade
Brunswick Cathedral
St Margaret's Church, King's Lynn
Bircham Newton
St Peter upon Cornhill

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