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Edward Wrightington (born c. 1580) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622. Wrightington was the son of
Edward_Wrightington
Civil parish in Lancashire, England
Wrightington is a civil parish in West Lancashire, England, with an area of 3,915½ acres. The surface is hilly, rising to over 400 ft. at Harrock on the
Wrightington
Surname list
Wrightington is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edgar Wrightington (1875-1945), American college football player and coach Edward
Wrightington_(surname)
NHS Foundation Trust
several hospital and outpatient sites: Royal Albert Edward Infirmary (Wigan) Leigh Infirmary Wrightington Hospital Thomas Linacre Centre Hanover Diagnostic
Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust
Wrightington,_Wigan_and_Leigh_NHS_Foundation_Trust
British hospital
Wigan Lane, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. It is managed by the Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust. The facility has its origins in
Royal_Albert_Edward_Infirmary
Early settler of San Diego, California (1797–1853)
Thomas Wrightington (c. 1797 – July 8, 1853) was an early settler of San Diego, California. Thomas Wrightington was born in Massachusetts. He was a shoemaker
Thomas_Wrightington
1st Marquess of Dorset. Gertrude survived her husband and remarried to Edward, Lord Morley. John VII's younger brother was Thomas Arundell of Duloe, Cornwall
John_Arundell_(born_1576)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
(1614) Francis Vyvyan Sir Nicholas Smith Parliament of 1621–1622 Edward Wrightington William Hockmore Happy Parliament (1624–1625) John Arundell William
St_Mawes_(constituency)
Nicholas Smith Member of Parliament for St Mawes 1621–1624 With: Edward Wrightington 1621–1622 John Arundell 1624 Succeeded by Sir James Fullerton Nathaniel
William_Hockmore
Church in Parbold, England
as living in Parbold. Saint John Rigby (1570–1600) came from nearby Wrightington. In 1804, the Anglican vicar in Douglas reported that there were "67
Our Lady and All Saints Church, Parbold
Our_Lady_and_All_Saints_Church,_Parbold
Richard Buller St Mawes Edward Wrightington William Hockmere Brown Wilis gives John for William Hockmere Newport Sir Edward Barrett Sir Robert Killigrew
List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1621
List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_parliament_in_1621
English Member of Parliament
Preceded by Dudley Carleton John Speccott Member of Parliament for St Mawes 1614 With: Nicholas Smith (MP) Succeeded by Edward Wrightington William Hockmore
Francis_Vyvyan
English bishop
Wrightington Hall, Lancashire and his wife, Agnes Kirkby. Wrightington was the seat of the recusant Dicconson family who had a chapel at Wrightington
Edward_Dicconson
son, also changed his surname in 1810, to Dicconson, as heir to the Wrightington estate of the Jacobite Catholic Dicconson family; and then back to Scarisbrick
Charles_Scarisbrick
Makerfield, Orrell, Parbold, Pemberton, Shevington, Standish with Landtree, Upholland, Wigan, Winstanley + 2 detached portions, Worthington, Wrightington.
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Hospital of Manchester Withington Hospital – Manchester Wrightington Hospital – Wrightington Wythenshawe Hospital – Manchester Blackpool Victoria Hospital
List_of_hospitals_in_England
Haseki Sultan of Ottoman Empire
Performing the Tragic in Early Modern France, ed. Desmond Hosford and Charles Wrightington (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008), 95–117. Parker
Hürrem_Sultan
2015 UK local government election
Wrightington Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Pam Baybutt 1,334 55.3 −9.8% Green Julie Hotchkiss 744 30.8 +30.8% Labour Sophia Hennessy 335 13.6
2015 West Lancashire Borough Council election
2015_West_Lancashire_Borough_Council_election
Town in Greater Manchester, England
provided by the Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust who provide an Accident and Emergency service at Wigan's Royal Albert Edward Infirmary and
Atherton,_Greater_Manchester
2012 UK local government election
Wrightington Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Carolyn Evans 589 49.4% Labour Jennifer Patterson 451 37.8% Green Julie Hotchkiss 152 12.8% Majority
2012 West Lancashire Borough Council election
2012_West_Lancashire_Borough_Council_election
Town in Greater Manchester, England
at Wrightington Hospital, near Wigan where he worked. He was knighted for his work in 1977. The John Charnley Research Institute at Wrightington Hospital
Bury,_Greater_Manchester
Surgery replacing hip joint with prosthetic implant
artificial joint owes much to the 1962 work of Sir John Charnley at Wrightington Hospital in the United Kingdom. His work in the field of tribology resulted
Hip_replacement
Australian politician (1831–1897)
1979) who married firstly Col. Charles Robert Tolver Michael Gerard of Wrightington Hall, Lancashire (who was a grandson of the 1st Baron Gerard) in 1915
Sir William Clarke, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Clarke,_1st_Baronet
British royal recognitions
Professor Sanjay Arya, Medical Director and Consultant Cardiologist, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Medical
2025_New_Year_Honours
2016 UK local government election
Wrightington Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Carolyn Evans 668 53.5% Labour Bernadette Green 432 34.6% Green Julie Hotchkiss 148 11.9% Majority
2016 West Lancashire Borough Council election
2016_West_Lancashire_Borough_Council_election
American football coach, boxing coach and executive
university, he coached the four Kennedy brothers: Joseph, John, Robert, and Edward, all of whom played as ends on the football team. During World War II, Harvard
Henry Lamar (American football)
Henry_Lamar_(American_football)
Village in Greater Manchester, England
Leigh and Atherton fire stations. Hospital services are provided by the Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust who provide an Accident and Emergency
Astley,_Greater_Manchester
Mexican-American War battle
by their Californio guide's sister, Nurse Juanita Machado Alipas de Wrightington, known as the Florence Nightingale of San Diego for her charity work
Battle_of_San_Pasqual
English military officer (1584–1656)
apparent by lawfull decent in Ormskirke [Ormskirk] Borscouge [Burscough] Wrightington Maudsley [Mawdesley] Newburrow [Newburgh] Crowston [Croston] and in the
Myles_Standish
Architectural firm
traceried oculus window, in Christ Church, Bacup (1854) and St James, Wrightington (1857). During the Paley and Austin partnership, the architectural styles
Sharpe,_Paley_and_Austin
American athlete and coach (1876–1924)
Bill Reid (1901) John Wells Farley (1902) John Cranston (1903) Edgar Wrightington (1904) Bill Reid (1905–1906) Joshua Crane (1907) Percy Haughton (1908–1916)
Percy_Haughton
word came through that the cortege was instead passing through nearby Wrightington and heading for the road through Appley Bridge instead, the crowd rushed
George_Lyon_(highwayman)
Football team of Harvard University
(FB) 1896: Norman Cabot (End), Percy Haughton (T), N. Shaw (G), Edgar Wrightington (HB), Dunlop (Harvard) 1897: Moulton (End), George W. Bouve (G), Allan
Harvard_Crimson_football
Church in Lancashire, England
church to Shrewsbury Abbey. In a later charter, dated 5 December 1280, King Edward I conveyed the advowson of Kirkham to the abbot and convent of Vale Royal
St_Michael's_Church,_Kirkham
Cookery School, a converted 400-year-old barn on his family's farm in Wrightington, Lancashire. He appeared in ITV's Lorraine, This Morning, What's Cooking
Finalists of The Great British Bake Off (series 1–7)
Finalists_of_The_Great_British_Bake_Off_(series_1–7)
Bus operator in Greater Manchester, England
Orrell and 362 to Standish and on Wigan Buses/Maytree Travel route 612 to Wrightington Hospital. History of public transport authorities in Manchester Only
Stagecoach_Manchester
British Army officer and politician (1864–1899)
Anne, only daughter of the late Charles Scarisbrick, of Scarisbrick and Wrightington, Lancashire, and was born on 24 January 1864. He was educated at the
Herbert_Naylor-Leyland
American football player and coach (1894–1966)
Edward Lawrence Casey (May 16, 1894 – July 26, 1966) was an American football player and coach. He played college football at Harvard University and was
Eddie_Casey
List of the best college football players of 1896
LES-1) John Minds, Penn (College Football Hall of Fame) (PI-1) Edward Newcomb Wrightington, Harvard (LES-2) "Walter Camp Football Foundation". Archived
1896 All-America college football team
1896_All-America_college_football_team
Road from Penwortham Bridge to the Boundary between the Townships of Wrightington and Shevington, and the Road from Lydiate Lane End to a Bridge called
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1825
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1825
2007 UK local government election
in control of the council and were targeting the wards of Scott and Wrightington where Labour only had small majorities. The Conservatives held control
2007 West Lancashire District Council election
2007_West_Lancashire_District_Council_election
Church in Lancashire, England
in 1576 by Henry Oldfield of Nottingham, but this is no longer in use. Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby, in the Derby Chapel Henry Stanley, 4th Earl
Church of St Peter and St Paul, Ormskirk
Church_of_St_Peter_and_St_Paul,_Ormskirk
American football player, coach, and attorney (1862–1940)
Attorney for the District of Massachusetts. One of Mason's brothers was Edward Haven Mason, an attorney and philatelist. Mason was a direct descendant
Frank_A._Mason
Schools of the Roman Catholic church in the UK
Thorneyholme RC Primary School, Dunsop Bridge Wrightington St Joseph's RC Primary School, Wrightington Christ The King RC Primary School, Leeds Corpus
Catholic schools in the United Kingdom
Catholic_schools_in_the_United_Kingdom
Church in Lancashire, England
town's first Roman Catholic church. It was built in 1857 to a design by Edward Welby Pugin. The church was enlarged, to the east, in 1894, to a design
Sacred Heart Church, Blackpool
Sacred_Heart_Church,_Blackpool
Church in Lancashire, England
Grade II listed building. Christ Church was built in 1838–39, and designed by Edward Welch. It was a Commissioners' Church, having received a grant towards its
Christ_Church,_Adlington
Proposed English order of knighthood
Musgrave £1,000 Thomas Curwen £1,000 William Penington £1,000 Edward Stanley £600 Wrightington Senhouse £600 Sir Copplestone Bamfield of Poltimore £1,900
Knights_of_the_Royal_Oak
Church in Lancashire, England
oldest part of the current church is the tower, which was built by Sir Edward Stanley, Lord Mounteagle, in 1514. Lord Mounteagle also arranged for the
St_Margaret's_Church,_Hornby
Village in Lancashire, England
Harrock Hill (515 ft) belongs to the neighbouring parishes of Hilldale and Wrightington. This low, rolling hill is visible in some areas of Mawdesley and, with
Mawdesley
Church, Claughton Claughton, Merseyside 1865 Methodist / URC Tunley URC Wrightington, Lancashire URC Upton-by-Chester URC Upton-by-Chester, Cheshire 1858
List of churches in the United Reformed Church
List_of_churches_in_the_United_Reformed_Church
British government recognitions
Professor Srimathi Rajagopalan Murali. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. For services
2022_Birthday_Honours
Primary School, Wray Wrightington Mossy Lea Primary School, Wrightington Wrightington St Joseph's RC Primary School, Wrightington Yealand CE Primary School
List_of_schools_in_Lancashire
Church in Lancashire, England
century window in Arts and Crafts-style that had been made for the church by Edward Burne-Jones and depicted Faith, Hope and Charity. It survives now only in
Blackburn_Cathedral
Building in Rufford, England
as described in History of the county palatine and duchy of Lancaster by Edward Baines 1836". heskethbank.com. Retrieved 22 January 2015. Wikimedia Commons
Rufford_New_Hall
Market town in Greater Manchester, England
Clinical Commissioning Group. Hospital services are provided by the Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust, which provides an Accident and
Tyldesley
American diplomat (1870–1959)
Forbes: The Diplomacy of a Darwinist". In Burns, Richard Dean; Bennett, Edward Moore (eds.). Diplomats in crisis : United States-Chinese-Japanese relations
William_Cameron_Forbes
American sports coach
born on September 19, 1866, in Natick, Massachusetts. He had a brother, Edward S. Donovan who was called Piper Donovan, who was a noted track athlete.
Pooch_Donovan
as not working in 1880 Victoria, Standish Victoria No2 3 and 4 Wrightington, Wrightington Albert, Upholland Crawford Day Eye, Upholland Ditton Brook, Upholland
List of collieries in Lancashire since 1854
List_of_collieries_in_Lancashire_since_1854
American football player and coach (born 1956)
Bill Reid (1901) John Wells Farley (1902) John Cranston (1903) Edgar Wrightington (1904) Bill Reid (1905–1906) Joshua Crane (1907) Percy Haughton (1908–1916)
Tim Murphy (American football)
Tim_Murphy_(American_football)
Church in Lancashire, England
wooden pews Which have doors. Memorials include a brass tablet dedicated to Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby, erected "by the servants employed on his North
St_Michael's_Church,_Weeton
Cement Railways of Kent. The Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-85361-370-2. Talbot, Edward; Taylor, Clive (2005). The Crewe Works Narrow Gauge System (2nd ed.). Croydon
British industrial narrow-gauge railways
British_industrial_narrow-gauge_railways
British royal recognitions
services to Exports. John Charnley, FRCS, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Wrightington Hospital, Wigan. Christian Neils Christensen, ERD, Chairman, Road-Air-Cargo
1970_New_Year_Honours
Medicine award
Technology. Rutgers University Press. p. 157. ISBN 978-0-8135-2197-8. "Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer, 1850-1935". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal
Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh
Cameron_Prize_for_Therapeutics_of_the_University_of_Edinburgh
Church in Lancashire, England
related to St John the Divine, Holme Chapel. Lancashire portal Baines, Edward (1831), Croston, James (ed.), A History of the County Palatine and Duchy
Church of St John the Divine, Holme Chapel
Church_of_St_John_the_Divine,_Holme_Chapel
American legislative district
Jona. E. Morrill, circa 1858 Thomas T. Potter, circa 1859 Stephen C. Wrightington, circa 1859 George W. Slocum, circa 1888 Alfred M. Bessette, circa 1920
Massachusetts House of Representatives' 7th Bristol district
Massachusetts_House_of_Representatives'_7th_Bristol_district
Church in Lancashire, England
Roman Catholic Parish church in Preston, Lancashire. It was designed by Edward Welby Pugin and is a shrine church of the Diocese of Lancaster within the
Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and the English Martyrs, Preston
Church_of_St_Thomas_of_Canterbury_and_the_English_Martyrs,_Preston
Country house in Cheshire, England
ISBN 1-86220-169-2 National Archives "Papers of the Rigbye family of Harrock Hall, Wrightington". Online reference "Airopaidia: Containing the narrative of a balloon
Hoole_Hall
British royal recognitions
the community in Llanrwst, Gwynedd. Elizabeth Hill. For services to Wrightington Hospital, West Lancashire. Henry Hill, lately Fitter, Risley Nuclear
1985_New_Year_Honours
Literary magazine
Alfred Zantzinger Reed, Henry Milner Rideout, Robert Palfrey Utter, S.R. Wrightington Volume 25: October 1897 to February 1898 Contributors (no masthead present
The_Harvard_Monthly
British government recognitions
Local Government in Scotland. Dr. Nayyar Naqvi, Consultant Cardiologist, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Trust. For services to medicine. David John Nash
2004_Birthday_Honours
Church in Lancashire, England
Saint John are based on cartoons by Ford Madox Brown, that of Saint Mark by Edward Burne-Jones, and that of Saint Luke by William Morris. The two-manual pipe
St Michael's Church, Cockerham
St_Michael's_Church,_Cockerham
American painter
Historical and Descriptive. J.D. Gill, Publisher. p. 165. Sydney Russell Wrightington; Horace Williams Fuller; Arthur Weightman Spencer; Thomas Tileston Baldwin
Irene_E._Parmelee
Church in Lancashire, England
St Laurence's Church stands at the corner of Chapel Street and Edward Street in Morecambe, Lancashire, England. It is a redundant church, formerly an Anglican
St Laurence's Church, Morecambe
St_Laurence's_Church,_Morecambe
Church in Lancashire, England
design of the earlier window is based on cartoons by William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones, although both were dead by the time the windows were made.
St_Silas'_Church,_Blackburn
Church in Lancashire, England
18th century. These were restored in 1902 to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII. The churchyard itself contains the war graves of three British Army
St John the Baptist's Church, Broughton
St_John_the_Baptist's_Church,_Broughton
American football coach
was credited with improving the team’s performance and Captain Edgar Wrightington secured Deland’s services for 1896. However, on April 4, 1896, Deland
Lorin_F._Deland
British royal recognitions
services to Entertainment. Manju Bhavani, Consultant Haematologist, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Trust. For services to Medicine. Roy William Bishop
2006_New_Year_Honours
Protected historic sites in Lancashire, England
National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 November 2020. Hildyard, Edward (1954). "Excavations at Burrow in Lonsdale, 1952-53". Transactions of the
Scheduled monuments in Lancashire
Scheduled_monuments_in_Lancashire
Church in Lancashire, England
Evangelists. These were remade by Morris & Co. in 1918 to the original designs of Edward Burne-Jones after they were damaged in the 1917 explosion for the cost of
St_James'_Church,_Church_Kirk
Church in Lancashire, England
near the entrance to the church was a curtained pew that was occupied by Edward Hermon, the local Member of Parliament. The church was declared redundant
St_Thomas'_Church,_Preston
Church in West Lancashire, England
archived from the original on 7 May 2008, retrieved 21 March 2008 Hubbard, Edward (1991), The Work of John Douglas, London: The Victorian Society, pp. 128–127
St Michael and All Angels Church, Altcar
St_Michael_and_All_Angels_Church,_Altcar
Church in Samlesbury, Lancashire
been rebuilt in the 14th century. It was substantially rebuilt in 1558, by Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby and was restored in 1885. The tower was added
Church of St Leonard the Less, Samlesbury
Church_of_St_Leonard_the_Less,_Samlesbury
Church in Lancashire, England
Queen Victoria. Elsewhere are the arms of the other monarchs, going back to Edward the Confessor, bishops and other churchmen (including Whittaker), and William
Holy Trinity Church, Blackburn
Holy_Trinity_Church,_Blackburn
Church in Lancashire, England
these were cast in about 1420 by John Seliok, one is dated 1749 and is by Edward Seller II, and the newest three are by John Taylor and Company cast in 1958
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Bolton-by-Bowland
St_Peter_and_St_Paul's_Church,_Bolton-by-Bowland
Hartwell & Pevsner (2009), p. 712. Historic England, "Church of St James, Wrightington (1073009)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 April 2013
List of works by Sharpe and Paley
List_of_works_by_Sharpe_and_Paley
American football player and coach
Bill Reid (1901) John Wells Farley (1902) John Cranston (1903) Edgar Wrightington (1904) Bill Reid (1905–1906) Joshua Crane (1907) Percy Haughton (1908–1916)
John_Wells_Farley
Church in Lancashire, England
There is a ring of six bells. The oldest of these was cast in 1739 by Edward Seller II, the next in 1754 by Abel Rudhall, and the other four in 1875
St Michael's Church, Whittington
St_Michael's_Church,_Whittington
EDWARD WRIGHTINGTON
EDWARD WRIGHTINGTON
Surname or Lastname
English (also common in Wales)
English (also common in Wales) : patronymic from Edward.One of the earliest American bearers of this very common English surname was William Edwards, the son of Rev. Richard Edwards, a London clergyman in the age of Elizabeth I, who came to New England about 1640. His descendant Jonathan (1703–58), of East Windsor, CT, was a prominent Congregational clergyman whose New England theology led to the first Great Awakening, a great religious revival.
Male
French
French form of Anglo-Saxon Eádgár, EDGARD means "rich spear."
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German, Portuguese, Spanish
Form of Edward; Guardian of Prosperity; Princess; Prosperous Guardian
Male
Scandinavian
Czech and Scandinavian form of Latin Eduardus, EDVARD means "guardian of prosperity."
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadweard, EDWARD means "guardian of prosperity."Â
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Eduardus, EDOARDO means "guardian of prosperity."
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of English Edward, EIDEARD means "guardian of prosperity."
Male
Scottish
Dialectal variant of Scottish Gaelic Eideard, EUDARD means "guardian of prosperity."
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : derivative of Goff.English (East Anglia) : variant of Coward.
Boy/Male
British, English, German, Italian
Form of Edward; Rich Guardian; Proctor of Wealth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Howard 1.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form (Haward) of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HOWARD means "high guard."
Male
German
German form of Latin Eduardus, EDUARD means "guardian of prosperity."
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Eduardo, EDUARDA means "guardian of prosperity."
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American German English Shakespearean
Guardian.
Male
German
Frisian form of German Eckhard, EDZARD means "strong edge."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Eduardus, EDUARDO means "guardian of prosperity."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Danish/Norwegian HÃ¥vard, HAWARD means "high guard." This is an older form of modern English Howard.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Edward, Old English Ēadward, composed of the elements ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘fortune’ + w(e)ard ‘guard’. The English personal name also became popular on the Continent as a result of the fame of the two canonized kings of England, Edward the Martyr (962–79) and Edward the Confessor (1004–66). They certainly contributed largely to its great popularity in England.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Polish, Swedish
Wealthy Guardian; Guardian of Prosperity; Wealthy Defender; Blessed Guard; Wealthy Protector; Happy Guard; Rich Guard
EDWARD WRIGHTINGTON
EDWARD WRIGHTINGTON
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Rich; Healthy; Leader; Guarantor; Ruler
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Icelandic Fróði, FRODE means "wise."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Right; Justice
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Kuyil is a Bird with Melodious Voice
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Holding Wealth
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Name of Prophet Mohhamad's Child
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of Halsey.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Prosperous
Boy/Male
Arabic, Parsi
Slave; Messenger; Ambassador
Boy/Male
Tamil
Maandhar | மாநà¯à®¤à®¾à®°
Honourable
EDWARD WRIGHTINGTON
EDWARD WRIGHTINGTON
EDWARD WRIGHTINGTON
EDWARD WRIGHTINGTON
EDWARD WRIGHTINGTON
a.
Belonging to a coward; proceeding from, or expressive of, base fear or timidity.
v. i.
To determine; to make an award.
a.
Pertaining to, or in the direction of, the part or side toward which the wind blows; -- opposed to windward; as, a leeward berth; a leeward ship.
a.
Directed or situated toward the sea.
adv.
Toward the sea.
a.
Moving in a forward direction; tending toward a contemplated or desirable end; forward; as, an onward course, progress, etc.
a.
Directed toward a higher place; as, with upward eye; with upward course.
adv.
In or toward the midst.
v. t.
To make a dwarf of; to stunt or hinder the growth of; to dwarf.
a.
Advanced in a forward direction or toward an end.
n.
Award.
n.
That which is inward or within; especially, in the plural, the inner parts or organs of the body; the viscera.
adv.
Toward the air; upward.
v. t. & i.
To produce sward upon; to cover, or be covered, with sward.
adv.
Toward a point before or in front; forward; progressively; as, to move onward.
prep.
Readly to do or learn; compliant with duty; not froward; apt; docile; tractable; as, a toward youth.
adv.
Toward God.
adv.
Toward the center; inward; as, to curve inwardly.
a.
Toward the inside; toward the center or interior; as, to bend a thing inward.
adv.
Toward the lee.