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Mary ward went to rome in the 1600's
The Scottish Clan Fleming meaning native of Flanders, refers to a group of people in which possessed large territories of land in the Upper Ward of Lanarkshire, the residence was Boghall Castle near Biggar.
She was basically a very early freedom fighter for women, as she started an order of nuns (IBVM) and founded many schools. There's a scientist called Mary Ward, too.
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In medieval times, the surname Ward typically referred to someone who was responsible for guarding or protecting an area or property. This could include individuals who were watchmen, security personnel, or guardians of a specific place or household. The name Ward derived from the Old English word "weard," meaning "guard" or "keeper."
An actress with Ward as the surname and a first name, Rachel, is Rachel Ward from Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Ward's husband is Bryan Brown, whom she met while filming The Thorn Birds.
ward officer
a hospital :) it means your hurt and you need to go to a ward
means death to infinity amount of people ward meaning wound
The Gaelic equilivent of the surname Ward is Mac an Bhaird, and means "son of the bard". The names comes from the native Gaelic Mac An Bhaird Septs, who mostly lived in the Galway and Donegal counties. The name was also brought over by Scottish and English settlers in the 17th century.
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Sylvia Anderson (neeThamm) provided the voice of Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward in the Thunderbirds TV Series.
WARD in Latin is Defendo in first declension. fendere in second declension. fendi in third, and fensum in fourth.
b Shayne Ward has two albums and his third is due to come out November 2010...
The cast of Between Home and Country - 1913 includes: Edgena De Lespine as Mrs. Ward Stanley Walpole as Capt. Ward
OB ward or labor and delivery.