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was his younger brother. He was sent in March 1822 to the Grey Friars Priory, a private school kept by William Brooke, to whom on 29 September 1828 he was apprenticed for four years. On the expiration of this apprenticeship he worked for a time under his father's supervision, copying armorial
216:, London, in March 1849. In November 1853 he moved to Bungay to be nearer to his friends the Childs, who were concerned in the production of his larger works, and whom he assisted in many of their undertakings; but in 1858 he returned to the neighbourhood of 612: 528: 401: 189:. Through the influence of friends at East Dereham he became attracted to the congregational ministry, and on coming of age left Yarmouth and went to study under William Legge at 212:, and acted for a time also as tutor to his grandsons. At the end of 1848 he resigned his pastorate, and, with the view of devoting himself solely to literature, removed to 259:
family. By her he had three daughters. She died on 30 April 1850, and he married, on 19 August 1851, Emma, seventh daughter of George Barham of Withersdale Hall, Suffolk.
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to the queen at Windsor Castle. Under the superintendence of the Prince Consort he began the rearrangement of the collection of drawings by the
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In 1843 he married Fanny Emma, ninth daughter of Thomas Teulon of Berkeley Street, London, the descendant of a
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He soon after began to apply himself to literary work, with the friendship of
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The Earth: a Descriptive History of the Phenomena of the Life of the Globe
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The Earth: a Descriptive History of the Phenomena of the Life of the Globe
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by Élisée Reclus, trans. by B. B. Woodward, ed. by Henry Woodward"
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In January 1834 he went as tutor in J. S. Buck's school at
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La Terre. Description des phénomènes de la vie du globe
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Archived from 485:Everett, Oliver (March 2002). 478: 402:The Fine Arts Quarterly Review 325:A General History of Hampshire 157:the geologist, he was born at 58:"Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward" 1: 613:Woodward, Bernard Bolingbroke 471: 457:L’OcĂ©an, l’atmosphère, la vie 161:on 2 May 1816; the geologist 131:Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward 7: 569:(2279): 19–20. 1 July 1871. 399:He also founded and edited 340:William Leist Readwin Cates 199:Highbury College, Middlesex 137:minister, antiquarian, and 10: 686: 650:English Congregationalists 461:texte intĂ©gral sur Gallica 446:texte intĂ©gral sur Gallica 336:Encyclopædia of Chronology 316:(originally issued in the 308:First Lessons in Astronomy 304:, London ; 2nd edit. 1860. 282:(originally issued in the 368:, and other periodicals. 348:Life of Leonardo da Vinci 250: 243:. 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