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  1. William Dudley Ward, né à Londres le 14 octobre 1877 et mort à Calgary le 11 novembre 1946 [1], est un athlète amateur, avocat et homme politique britannique, député libéral à la Chambre des communes de 1906 à 1922 et médaillé de bronze de voile aux Jeux olympiques de 1908.

    • 14 octobre 1877
    • John Simeon
    • Kensington (Londres)
    • Allen Bathurst
  2. William Dudley Ward PC (14 October 1877 – 11 November 1946) was an English sportsman and Liberal Party politician. Early life. Dudley Ward was born in London, the son of William Humble Dudley Ward and the great-grandson of William Humble Ward, 10th Baron Ward. [1] .

  3. Her first marriage was on 9 July 1913 to William Dudley Ward, the Liberal MP for Southampton. Her first husband's family surname was Ward, but 'Dudley Ward' became their official surname through common usage. Their divorce took place on the ground of adultery in 1931. They had two daughters:

  4. William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley. Earl of Dudley, of Dudley Castle in the County of Stafford, is a title that has been created twice in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, both times for members of the Ward family. History. Dudley was first used for a peerage on 25 March 1341/42, when John Sutton became the first Lord Dudley of Dudley Castle.

  5. William Dudley Ward. Fairy Sleep, 1916. More Artwork Plus d'œuvres. Ankos é – Everything is connected – Tout est relié. National Gallery of Canada 380 Sussex Drive Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 9N4 Directions 613-990-1985 1-800-319-2787 [email protected] ...

  6. William Ward. Biographical information. Biography. Although he was one of the 5-man crew aboard the Duchess of Westminster-owned cutter Sorais that won the bronze medal in the 8-metre class at the 1908 Olympics, William Dudley Ward was better known as a rower.

  7. John William Ward was connected to Granville Sharp and other abolitionists in London, and as a Member of Parliament for Wareham, spoke for the abolition of the slave trade (John William Ward Dudley, Slavery in the West Indies: the substance of a speech of Lord Viscount Dudley, delivered in the House of Lords, March 7 1826, on Lord Bathurt’s moti...