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  • Ralph Allwood, formerly Precentor and dir of Music at Eton College, for serv Choral Music.

    New Year honours: the full list 2011

  • But where others saw a medical emergency, Allwood and Hudson saw opportunity.

    More Is Not Merrier 2008

  • "" I know people will call us irresponsible, '' Allwood told the newspaper last week.

    More Is Not Merrier 2008

  • Allwood said when opening the ward that it was a culmination of

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2002

  • The darker ones with the purple tinge are maiden pinks, and these with the slightly darker circle in the center, these are Allwood.

    Moments in Time Mariah Stewart 1995

  • As a suffix - wood is sometimes a corruption of - ward, e.g. Haywood is occasionally for Hayward, and Allwood, Elwood are for Aylward,

    The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909

  • Allwood, the youth of twenty whose case had been a severer tax on the powers of the little nursing staff than perhaps any other.

    Robert Elsmere Humphry Ward 1885

  • "Nowhere is safe," said Edward Allwood, 83, a retired hotel worker who lives across the street from the lot.

    NYT > Home Page By CHANNING JOSEPH 2012

  • Allwood, who kept a small ale-house about a mile distant.

    The Children of the New Forest Frederick Marryat 1820

  • Northfield was the fee-simple of Alwold (Allwood) but, at the conquest,

    An History of Birmingham (1783) William Hutton 1769

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