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Woodcock and Thomas
Thomas Woodcock, The Art of Knowing One-self, 1694.
* Thomas Woodcock and John Martin Robinson, The Oxford Guide to Heraldry ( Oxford 1990 ISBN 0-19-285224-8 ); figure, p. 200
* Thomas Woodcock ( 2003 )
Liam MacCarthy's pedigree was accepted and registered by Thomas Woodcock, the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, in July 2009, the document including MacCarthy's children and grandchildren.
* Pte Thomas Woodcock, 2nd Battalion, The Irish Guards
* Woodcock, Thomas and John Martin Robinson ( 1988 ).
* Woodcock, Thomas and John Martin Robinson ( 1988 ).
He made friends as well as enemies ( Dylan Thomas, George Woodcock ) throughout literary London.
* Woodcock, Thomas and John Martin Robinson ( 1988 ).
Finding himself surrounded, he led his men in a charge through the enemy and reached a stream, where he and a private ( Thomas Woodcock ) covered his party while they crossed unscathed, before crossing themselves under a shower of bullets.
Grave photo of Victoria Cross recipient Thomas Woodcock, migrated from the Victoria Cross Reference site with permission.
Thomas Woodcock VC ( 19 March 1888 – 27 March 1918 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
The play was first published in 1594 by the bookseller Thomas Woodcock.

Woodcock and John
More recently, Vittorio Emanuele was arrested on June 16, 2006, following an investigation started by Henry John Woodcock of the Public Prosecutor's Office in Potenza, Italy, on charges of criminal association, corruption and exploitation of prostitution.
The grace and fluidity of his wrist once prompted John Woodcock, a noted cricket writer, to say, " It's no use asking an Englishman to bat like Mohammad Azharuddin.
", Benjamin Britten, E. M. Forster, Augustus John, George Orwell, Herbert Read ( chairman ), Osbert Sitwell and George Woodcock set up the Freedom Defence Committee to " uphold the essential liberty of individuals and organizations, and to defend those who are persecuted for exercising their rights to freedom of speech, writing and action.
John Woodcock and family established a small settlement in North Attleborough in 1669, which subsisted on agriculture, fishing and hunting.
2011: Sir John Gilbert: Art and Imagination in the Victorian Age by Spike Bucklow and Sally Woodcock with contributions by Mark Bills, Nicola Bown, Spike Bucklow, Kathleen Froyen, Paul Goldman, Vivien Knight, Caroline Oliver, Neil Rhind, Libby Sheldon, Timothy Wilcox and Sally Woodcock ( Lund Humphries ) 978-1-84822-079-9
* February 3-Katherine Woodcock, second wife of John Milton
Native American history in the Pioneer Valley stretches back thousands of years ; its recorded history begins in 1635, when Roxbury magistrate William Pynchon commissioned land scouts John Cable and John Woodcock to look for the Connecticut River Valley's best site for both conducting trade and farming.
*" D ' ye Ken John Peel " – words, John Woodcock Graves.
* John Wallis Titt, established the Woodcock Ironworks in Warminster in 1876
* John Woodcock ( MP for Barrow and Furness )
Cricket writer John Woodcock wrote in The Times that " his magnificent innings contained every stroke in the book.
John Woodcock of The Times wrote " I doubt if it is possible to hit a cricket ball any harder than Dexter did today.
* Hassanali, Ahmed ; Herren, Hans ; Khan, Zeyaur R ; Pickett, John A ; Woodcock, Christine M ( 2008 ) Integrated Pest Management: the push-pull method approach for controlling insects, pests and weeds of cereals, and its potential for other agricultural systems including animal husbandry.
He famously celebrated his 70th birthday by hosting an evening show in front of 2000 paying " guests " at the Royal Albert Hall, with appearances on stage by old friends such as fellow TMS commentator Jonathan Agnew, who narrated the event live, West Indian commentator Tony Cozier, TV personality Stephen Fry, cricket journalist John Woodcock, TV celebrity Christine Hamilton and his elder brother, former High Court Judge Sir John Blofeld.
John Woodcock writes that he seemed to possess great intuition, for example playing mystery spinners Ramadhin and Iverson with ease.
An essay by Paul Davies about the creation of this book is included in Professor A. T. Tolley's collection, John Lehmann: a Tribute ( Ottawa, Carleton University Press, 1987 ), which also includes pieces by Roy Fuller, Thom Gunn, Charles Osborne, Christopher Levenson, Jeremy Reed, George Woodcock, and others.
Woodcock had three children, Leslie Woodcock Tentler ( professor of history ), Janet Woodcock ( photographer ) and John Woodcock ( ret.

Woodcock and Martin
* Kemp, Alan C. & Woodcock, Martin ( 1995 ): The Hornbills: Bucerotiformes.
* Stebbing-Allen, George ; Woodcock, Martin ; Lings, Stephen and Rothschild, Miriam ( 1994 ) A Diversity of Birds: a personal voyage of discovery.
Woodcock was an active participant in the civil rights movement, marching with Martin Luther King and adding his voice and political clout to the cause.
Woodcock married Loula Martin, with whom he had three children, in 1941.
* Pittas, Broadbills and Asities by Frank Lambert, illustrated by Martin Woodcock ( 1996 ) ISBN 978-1-873403-24-2 ' Pica '

Woodcock and Robinson
* Woodcock, T., Robinson, J., Heraldry in Historic Houses of Great Britain, p. 46-51, pb.
However – at least in modern heraldry texts, such as Friar and Woodcock & Robinson ( see below ) – the fylfot differs somewhat from the archetypal form of the swastika: always upright and typically with truncated limbs, as shown in the figure at right.

Woodcock and .
* 1911 – Leonard Woodcock, American labor union official and diplomat ( d. 2001 )
George Woodcock suggested that the last two sentences characterised Orwell as much as his subject.
* Woodcock, George.
For George Woodcock this attitude can be also motivated by certain idea of resistance to progress and of rejection of the growing materialism which is the nature of American society in the mid 19th century.
Anarchist historian George Woodcock reports the incident in which the important Italian social anarchist Errico Malatesta became involved " in a dispute with the individualist anarchists of Paterson, who insisted that anarchism implied no organization at all, and that every man must act solely on his impulses.
" For anarchist historian George Woodcock " Wilde's aim in The Soul of Man under Socialism is to seek the society most favorable to the artist ... for Wilde art is the supreme end, containing within itself enlightenment and regeneration, to which all else in society must be subordinated ... Wilde represents the anarchist as aesthete.
" Woodcock finds that " The most ambitious contribution to literary anarchism during the 1890s was undoubtedly Oscar Wilde The Soul of Man under Socialism " and finds that it is influenced mainly by the thought of William Godwin.
" For anarchist historian George Woodcock " Wilde's aim in The Soul of Man under Socialism is to seek the society most favorable to the artist ... for Wilde art is the supreme end, containing within itself enlightenment and regeneration, to which all else in society must be subordinated ... Wilde represents the anarchist as aesthete.
For anarchist historian George Woodcock " Although ( Pierre Joseph ) Proudhon was the first writer to call himself an anarchist, at least two predecessors outlined systems that contain all the basic elements of anarchism.
" For anarchist historian George Woodcock " Wilde's aim in The Soul of Man under Socialism is to seek the society most favorable to the artist ... for Wilde art is the supreme end, containing within itself enlightenment and regeneration, to which all else in society must be subordinated .... Wilde represents the anarchist as aesthete.
In the epilogue to his novel The Devils of Loudon published earlier that year, Huxley had written that drugs were “ toxic short cuts to self-transcendence ” For the Canadian writer George Woodcock, Huxley had changed his opinion because mescaline was not addictive and appeared to be without unpleasant physical or mental side-effects, further he had found that hypnosis, autohypnosis and meditation had apparently failed to produce the results he wanted.
Reflecting on his stated motivations, Woodcock wrote that Huxley had realised the ways to enlightenment were many, and prayer and meditation were techniques among others.
Romance novelist Angela Knight writes under that name instead of her actual name ( Julie Woodcock ) because of the double entendre of her surname in the context of that genre.
Also known to be in the area were: Wild Turkey, American Bittern, Broad-winged Hawk, Peregrine Falcon, Pileated Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Scarlet Tanager, American Woodcock, Bicknell's Thrush, Blackpoll Warbler, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, Broad-winged Hawk, Pileated Woodpecker, Scarlet Tanager, and Swainson's Thrush.
For George Woodcock this attitude can be also motivated by certain idea of resistance to progress and of rejection of the growing materialism which is the nature of American society in the mid 19th century.
For George Woodcock this attitude can be also motivated by certain idea of resistance to progress and of rejection of the growing materialism which is the nature of American society in the mid XIX century.

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