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  2. William Wood (ventriloquist) - Wikipedia

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    William B. Wood (1861/1862 – January 20, 1908) was an American illusionist and ventriloquist who toured South America and Europe with his own company. Billed professionally as Will B. Wood and sometimes called "The Kellar of South America", [1] in reference to mentor Harry Kellar (1849–1922), he was born in Pennsylvania in 1861 or 1862, and began a career in illusions and ventriloquism in ...

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  5. William Wood - Wikipedia

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    William Wood, 1st Baron Hatherley (1801–1881), British statesman and Lord Chancellor; William Wood (Pontefract MP) (1816–1872), British MP for Pontefract; William Wood (politician, born 1827) (1827–1884), New Zealand politician, MP for Invercargill and Mataura; William Wood (Texas politician), member of the Twentieth Texas Legislature ...

  6. William Wood, 1st Baron Hatherley - Wikipedia

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    Lord Hatherley as Lord Chancellor, by George Richmond. William Wood caricatured by "Ape" in Vanity Fair, 1869. William Page Wood, 1st Baron Hatherley, PC (29 November 1801 – 10 July 1881) was a British lawyer and statesman who served as a Liberal Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain between 1868 and 1872 in William Ewart Gladstone's first ministry.

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