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  1. Charles Woodcock als Vorleser der Königin Olga von Württemberg im Sessel und zwei Hofdamen. Charles Burger Woodcock (* 1.Mai 1850 in New York City; † 26. Juni 1923 ebenda), der erst zum Freiherrn Charles von Woodcock-Savage ernannt wurde und sich später Charles Savage nannte, war der Liebhaber des um 27 Jahre älteren Königs Karl I. von Württemberg

  2. Charles Burger Woodcock, nomáu Freiherr Woodcock-Savage, más tarde Charles Woodcock-Savage ( 1 de mayu de 1850 — 26 de xunu de 1923 ), de Nueva York, consiguió fama como l'amante del rei Carlos I de Wurtemberg, delles décades mayor qu'él. Charles Woodcock nació na ciudá de Nueva York, fíu de Jonas Gurnee Woodcock (1822-1908) y Sarah ...

  3. 3 de abr. de 2023 · At the end of 2017, Kay Woodcock said, her husband, Larry Woodcock, had a “gut feeling” that something was not quite right. At the time, she said, she dismissed those concerns. But they were soon borne out. “In February of 2018, she and I had gone to Phoenix, Charles and Lori were going to Hawaii for like five days.” she said.

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  5. 11 de mar. de 2022 · The only known photograph that is probably of Woodcock appears below, accessed on September 23, 2011, from Wikipedia, which accessed it from an exhibit on German history. It shows Queen Olga in the upholstered armchair at left, two ladies-in-waiting, and a reader who is probably Charles Woodcock. Photograph taken in Nizza (Nice, France) around ...

  6. Herbert Charles Woodcock (2 June 1871 – 18 January 1950) [1] [2] was a British businessman and Conservative Party politician. [3] The son of Charles Woodcock of Smethwick and his wife, Annie ( née Robertson) of Bristol, he entered business and local politics in the latter city. He was an alderman on Bristol City Council for many years and a ...

  7. Charles Edward Woodcock (June 12, 1854 – March 12, 1940) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky from 1905 to 1935. He was consecrated on January 25, 1905. Early life and education [ edit ]