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Uvedale Price, the Whig squire and theorist of the picturesque, put such ideas into practice.
Wordsworth's 'The Haunted Tree' and the Sexual Politics of Landscape 2001
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"Uvedale (Robert) Examination of Lowth's objections to the account given by Leland of the parentage of William of Wykeham,"
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Winchester school, and afterwards became secretary to Uvedale, Lord of
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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Sir William Udall is more correctly spelt Uvedale, but D'Ovedale, D'Ouvedale, Uvedale, Uvedall, Vuedall, Woodhall, and Woodall are varieties of its orthography.
Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54) 1888
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William Uvedale who was buried in 1617 at Wickham, Hants, was not the infant son of Sir William Uvedale, but that he lived, as Dorothy suggests, to be his father's rival, and that the second Lady Udall married the father upon the son's death.
Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54) 1888
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His son William was, according to Sir William's will, made in 1651, then deceased, but it can hardly be, as suggested in Mr. Leveson Gower's Notices of the Family of Uvedale, Surrey Archaeological Collection, III. ,63, that he died in infancy.
Letters from Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple (1652-54) 1888
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Captain Uvedale made his report, and both Sir Roger Williams and the governor thanked the boys, and especially Geoffrey, for the great service they had rendered.
By England's Aid Or, the Freeing of the Netherlands, 1585-1604 1867
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Captain Uvedale was appointed to command the men told off for this duty, and galleries were run from several of the cellars to meet those of the enemy.
By England's Aid Or, the Freeing of the Netherlands, 1585-1604 1867
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After their arrival at Flushing Captains Vere, Uvedale, and others, who had brought their companies from Bergen-op-Zoom to aid in the defence of Sluys, returned to that town.
By England's Aid Or, the Freeing of the Netherlands, 1585-1604 1867
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I shall be glad, Uvedale, if you will report the matter to our leader.
By England's Aid Or, the Freeing of the Netherlands, 1585-1604 1867
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