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  1. Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax. by William Holl Jr, after George Richmond stipple engraving, (1861) 11 7/8 in. x 9 in. (302 mm x 228 mm) plate size; 22 1/4 in. x 15 in. (564 mm x 382 mm) paper size Given by Grillion's Club, 1903 Reference Collection NPG D20662

  2. Charles Lindley Wood, 2nd Viscount Halifax, FSA, DL , was a British Anglo-Catholic ecumenist who served as president of the English Church Union from 1868 to 1919, and from 1927 to 1934. In 1886, he was a former part of Northern Regiment of West Riding Yeomanry Cavalry became a Deputy Lieutenant of the North Riding of Yorkshire, also one of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and a member of ...

  3. This article was written by John Andrew Hamilton and was published in 1900. Sir Charles Wood, first Viscount Halifax 1800-1885, eldest son of Sir Francis Lindley Wood, second baronet, by his wife Anne, daughter of Samuel Buck, recorder of Leeds, was born on 20 December 1800. He was educated at Eton and Oriel College, Oxford, whence he ...

  4. Ronald B. Young: The Viscount Halifax (Charles Lindley Wood) and the Transformation of Lay Authority in the Church of England (1865–1910). The General Theological Seminary, New York 2003 (PDF; 285 kB). Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax of Monk Bretton auf thepeerage.com; Mr Charles Wood im Hansard (englisch)

  5. Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1. Earl of Halifax KG, OM, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, PC (* 16. April 1881 in Powderham Castle, Devon, England; † 23. Dezember 1959 in Garrowby Hall, Yorkshire, England), zwischen 1925 und 1934 auch bekannt als Lord Irwin und von 1934 bis 1944 als Viscount Halifax, war ein britischer Politiker der Konservativen Partei.

  6. Charles Lindley Wood was born on June 7, 1839. He was the son of Sir Charles Wood, third baronet, who was raised to the peerage as Viscount Halifax of Mount Bretton in the county of York in 1866. The second Viscount Halifax was born and brought up in the tradition of the Whig aristocracy, and nothing could have seemed more unlikely, in the ...

  7. Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax (1800-1885) was a British politician from the Whig and Liberal parties who held various ministerial roles. He was the Secretary of State for India, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, among other roles.