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The name Woodhall implies the existence, at one time, of a hall in a wood, and that of sufficient importance to give its name to the whole demesne. {126a} Of such a building we have the traces.
Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter James Conway Walter
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It may be doubted, however, whether the name Woodhall has always applied to the whole parish, now so called.
Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter James Conway Walter
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Victoria Clafin Woodhall was the first woman to run for president of this country, in 1872; Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood, in 1884 and again in 1888; Margaret Chase Smith, in 1964 – on the Republican ticket and finally, but in no way, any less the woman or the candidate – Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, the first African American woman to run in the democratic primary for president – in 1972.
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If you can stand the racket, Steve Bunce, Richie Woodhall and Jim Neilly are commentating.
Few modern sporting comebacks tend to pass Muster Kevin Mitchell 2010
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More from ringside: Our man in Washington, Kevin Mitchell adds: Just ran in to Richie Woodhall, commentating for Sky.
Lamont Peterson beats Amir Khan - as it happened! | Steve Busfield 2011
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The route was Craiglockhart Dell, Woodhall farm, path to Blinkbonny, Lymphoy, Marchbank, Red Moss up to Threipmuir.
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He was a great-looking guy who was excellent at soccer, said Jeanna Kay Woodhall, who knew McCall since both were preschoolers.
October glimpses 2007
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The route was Craiglockhart Dell, Woodhall farm, path to Blinkbonny, Lymphoy, Marchbank, Red Moss up to Threipmuir.
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I believe you know my parents, David and Elizabeth Woodhall.
Girls To The Rescue Book #3 Bruce Lansky 1997
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Their course had been chosen to leave Woodhall to their left, and to cut slanting through the woods that clustered along the eastern side of the hills, until they reached the flats beyond.
The Fellowship of the Ring Tolkien, J. R. R. 1965
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