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  1. William Dudley Ward. For other people named William Ward, see William Ward (disambiguation). William Dudley Ward PC (14 October 1877 – 11 November 1946) was an English sportsman and Liberal Party politician.

  2. Marriages and children. She married twice. Her first marriage was on 9 July 1913 to William Dudley Ward, the Liberal MP for Southampton. Her first husband's family surname was Ward, but 'Dudley Ward' became their official surname through common usage.

    • British
    • Mistress of the Prince of Wales (1918–1929)
  3. William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley. For other people named William Ward, see William Ward (disambiguation). William Ward, 1st Earl of Dudley (27 March 1817 – 7 May 1885), known as The Lord Ward from 1835 to 1860, was a British landowner and benefactor.

    • 7 May 1885 (aged 68)
  4. William Dudley Ward, (1877-1946), nacido en Inglaterra, fue un aristócrata y político británico. Fue el segundo hijo de William Ward, primer Conde de Dudley. Estudió en la Universidad de Oxford y luego trabajó en el Banco de Inglaterra.

  5. Athletes. William Ward. Biographical information. Biography. Although he was one of the 5-man crew aboard the Duchess of Westminster-owned cutter Sorais that won the bronze medal in the 8-metre class at the 1908 Olympics, William Dudley Ward was better known as a rower.

    • William Dudley•Ward
    • Male
    • Competed in Olympic Games
    • William•Ward
  6. 4 de dic. de 2019 · William Ward, first Earl of Dudley, was one of the most influentia­l people in the history of the Black Country. Through his coal mines and iron and steel works he became one of the wealthiest men in Britain and he spent lavishly – not only on his own lifestyle but in support of churches, building projects and charitable concerns across our region.

  7. 15 de sept. de 2021 · John William Ward was connected to Granville Sharp and other abolitionists in London, and as a Member of Parliament for Wareham, spoke for the abolition of the slave trade (John William Ward Dudley, Slavery in the West Indies: the substance of a speech of Lord Viscount Dudley, delivered in the House of Lords, March 7 1826, on Lord ...