Wells

Wells, a small episcopal city in Somersetshire, 20 m. SW. of Bath; it derives its name from hot springs near it, and is possessed of a beautiful cruciform cathedral in the Early English style, adorned with some 600 statues of saints, 151 of which are life-size, and some of them colossal.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Wellington College * Wells, Charles Jeremiah
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Welldon, James Edward Cowell
Weller, Sam
Wellesley
Wellesley, Richard Cowley, Marquis of
Wellhausen, Julius
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Wellington
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley
Wellington College
Wells
Wells, Charles Jeremiah
Welsh, David
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Welsh Calvinistic Methodists
Welshpool
Wends
Wendt, Hans
Wenegeld
Wener, Lake
Wentworth

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