That depends which country you're referring to. There is a town called Woolton close to Liverpool in England, UK
The population of Woolton is 14,836.
Earl Of Woolton has written: 'The Memoirs Of The Rt. Hon. The Earl Of Woolton'
John Woolton was born in 1535.
John Woolton died in 1594.
John Woolton has written: 'The Christian manual ; or, Of the life and manners of true Christians ..'
Lord Woolton was the Minister of Food during WWII. He was admired for his role as Minister of Food and even had a vegetable pie named after him: Woolton Pie. Wikipedia it if you want to find out about his entire biography :)
The Liverpool buses 81 and 81A go to and from the airport and Bootle via Woolton Road.
He does not live in liverpool--he lives in london. He lives in woolton hill road in woolton near SFX school
Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool, England.
Lord Woolton - aka Frederick James Marquis - was a British businessman and politician. He lived from 1883 to 1964 - and was the Conservative party chairman from 1946 to1955.
Woolton, Liverpool England
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