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Sir Edward Ward, 1st Baronet, of Bixley Sir Edward Ward, 1st Baronet of Bixley ( - 1684) was twice Sheriff of Norfolk in 1655–56 and 1656–57. Biography Edward Ward was born about 1618, the son and heir of Thomas Ward of Bixley, Norfolk (bur. there 17 September 1632), by Anne, daug ...
(c. 1618–1684), Sheriff of Norfolk, dubbed knight by Cromwell (1657), baronetcy granted by Charles II (1660) *
Edward Ward, 7th Baron Dudley Edward Ward, 7th Baron Dudley and 2nd Baron Ward (1631-1701) succeeded his father, Humble Ward as the 2nd Baron Ward in 1670 and his mother, Frances Ward as 7th Baron Dudley in 1697. He married Frances Brereton, the daughter of the Parliamentary ...
(1631–1701) *
Edward Ward, 8th Baron Dudley Edward Ward, 8th Baron Dudley and 3rd Baron Ward (1683-1704) succeeded his grandfather, Edward Ward, 7th Baron Dudley in the Baronies of Dudley and Ward in 1701. He married Diana Howard, the daughter of Thomas Howard, Teller of the Exchequer. He di ...
(1683–1704) *
Edward Ward, 9th Baron Dudley Edward Ward, 9th Baron Dudley and 4th Baron Ward (16 June 1704 – 6 September 1731) succeeded to the titles of Baron Dudley and Baron Ward at his birth in 1704, his father having died during the period of his mother's pregnancy. He died unmarried ...
(1704–1731), English peer * Edward Ward, 4th Viscount Bangor (1827–1881), Irish representative peer *
Sir Edward Ward, 1st Baronet, of Wilbraham Place Colonel Sir Edward Willis Duncan Ward, 1st Baronet (17 December 1853 – 11 September 1928) was a British Army officer and military administrator, serving as Permanent Secretary of the War Office. He was a notable reformer of army administra ...
(1853–1928), British army officer, notable reformer of army administration * Edward Ward, 7th Viscount Bangor (1905–1993), Anglo-Irish war correspondent and author *
Edward Ward (composer) Edward Ward (April 3, 1900 – September 26, 1971) was an American film composer and music director who was nominated for seven Academy Awards. Academy Award nominations *1939 Best Original Song for "Always and Always" from ''Mannequin'' * ...
(1900–1971), American film score composer, nominated for seven Oscars between 1939-44 *
Edward Ward (cricketer) Edward Ewer Ward (16 July 1847 – 25 March 1940), born Edward Ewer Harrison, was an English clergyman and a cricketer who played in 11 first-class cricket matches for Cambridge University and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) between 1868 and ...
(1847–1940), English clergyman and cricketer *
Edward Ward (footballer) Edward Ward (14 June 1895 – 1971), also known as Ted or Ned Ward, was an English footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League for Newcastle United, Crystal Palace, Nelson, Darlington and Ashington. Life and career Wa ...
(1895–1971), association football inside forward active in the 1920s *
Edward Ward (judge) Sir Edward Ward (1638–1714) was an English lawyer and judge. He became chief baron of the exchequer, and is best known as the judge in the state trial for piracy of Captain Kidd. Life Born in June 1638, he was the second son of William Ward of ...
(1638–1714), English lawyer and judge *
Edward Ward (politician) Edward Ward (30 April 1753 – November 1812), styled The Honourable from 1770, was an Irish politician. He was the third son of Bernard Ward, 1st Viscount Bangor and his wife Lady Ann Bligh, daughter of John Bligh, 1st Earl of Darnley and his wif ...
(1753–1812), Irish MP for Bangor and Down *
Edward Ward (rugby league) Donald Ward (born – death unknown) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s, and coached in the 1950s. He played at club level for Dewsbury, Bradford Northern, Celtic de Paris and Wyke ARLFC, ...
(fl. 1940s–1950s), rugby league footballer for Great Britain, and Bradford Northern * Edward Ward (umpire) (1896–1966), West Indian cricket umpire *
Edward Matthew Ward Edward Matthew Ward, , (14 July 1816 – 15 January 1879) was a British painter who specialised in historical genre. He is best known for his murals in the Palace of Westminster depicting episodes in British history from the English Civil War to ...
(1816–1879), English Victorian narrative painter *
Edward Michael Ward Edward Michael Ward (5 February 1789 – 12 September 1832) was an Anglo-Irish diplomat. He was the oldest son of Robert Ward and his first wife Sophia Frances Whaley, third daughter of Richard Chapel Whaley. His younger brother James was a vice- ...
(1789–1832), British envoy to Portugal, Russia and Saxony * Edward Wolstenholme Ward (1823–1890), British major-general in the Royal Engineers, Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council * Eddie Ward (1899–1963), Australian politician


See also

* Ned Ward (1667–1731), British satirical writer * Ted Ward (fl. 1930s–1950s), rugby league footballer and then coach for Great Britain, Wales, Wigan and Cardiff RLFC *
Ed Ward (disambiguation) Ed Ward may refer to: *Ed Ward (ice hockey) (born 1969), Canadian retired National Hockey League player * Ed Ward (writer) (1948–2021), American writer and radio commentator See also * Edward Ward (disambiguation) * Edmund Ward (disambiguation) ...
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