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- Boode is a small hamlet in North Devon, England. A large dairy farm is situated there. The farm won the Farmers W****ly 'Dairy Farmer of the Year' award...
- Mary Anne Cust, Lady Cust (née Boode; 23 September 1799 – 19 July 1882) was a British naturalist, scientific illustrator and writer of The Invalid’s Own...
- 𐤁‬𐤃𐤀‬, BDʾ, "His Servant" or "In His Hand") also known as Boödes (Gr****: Βοώδης, Boṓdēs), was a Carthaginian senator and naval officer (hypostrategos)...
- in 1821 Mary Anne Boode, daughter of Lewis William Boode of Peover Hall in Cheshire. They had a son and five daughters. The Boode family were Dutch planters...
- despatched 20 ships under Boodes to the town. The Carthaginians arrived at night and trapped the Romans in the harbour. Boodes' ships attacked and Scipio's...
- married Mary Anne Boode (1799–1882). Mary was the daughter and heiress of Lewis William and Margaret Boode (née  Dannett). The Boodes were a prominent...
- Archived from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved November 24, 2018. Boode-Petersen, Trine (December 15, 2017). "Where Are They Now: Molly Ostertag"...
- three-bay centre of the present building. In 1827 it was bought by Andreas Boode (1763–1844), a Dutch-British owner of plantations in Demerara which used...
- politician and mayor of Adelaide Henry was the seventh son of Thomas Scott, of Boode House, near Braunton, in Devonshire, a member of an old Scottish family...
- during the First Punic War. A squadron of 20 Carthaginian ships commanded by Boödes surprised 17 Roman ships under the senior consul for the year Gnaeus Cornelius...