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  • 61Weld, Frederick Aloysius — • New Zealand colonist (1823 1891) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 62weld|a|bil|i|ty — «WEHL duh BIHL uh tee», noun. the quality or property of being weldable …

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  • 63weld|a|ble — «WEHL duh buhl», adjective. that can be welded …

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  • 64weld|ment — «WEHLD muhnt», noun. an assembly of parts welded together: »Rohr pioneered the manufacture of stainless steel honeycomb structures and high strength weldments (Wall Street Journal) …

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  • 65Weld family — For the English Weld family, see Weld Blundell family. The Weld family is an extended family of Boston Brahmins most remembered for the philanthropy of its members. The Welds have many connections to Harvard University, the Golden Age of Sail,… …

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  • 66Weld County, Colorado — Infobox U.S. County county = Weld County state = Colorado map size = 225 founded date = November 1 founded year = 1861 seat wl = Greeley | largest city wl = Greeley area total sq mi =4022 area land sq mi =3992 area water sq mi =29 area percentage …

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  • 67Weld-Blundell family — The Weld family, which became in its main branch the Weld Blundell family, is an old English family (branches of which are found in several parts of England and America). It was conspicuous as a recusant family before Catholic Emancipation,… …

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  • 68WELD, Frederick Aloysius (1823-1891) — governor of Western Australia and Tasmania was born at Chideock Manor, Dorset, England, on 9 May 1823. He came of an old Roman Catholic family, his grandfather founded Stonyhurst College, and an uncle became a cardinal. Weld was the son of… …

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  • 69Weld, Theodore Dwight — born Nov. 23, 1803, Hampton, Conn., U.S. died Feb. 3, 1895, Hyde Park, Mass. U.S. reformer. He left divinity studies to become an agent for the American Anti Slavery Society (1834). His pamphlets The Bible Against Slavery (1837) and Slavery as It …

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  • 70Weld, Sir Frederick Aloysius — ▪ prime minister of New Zealand born May 9, 1823, Chideock, Dorset, Eng. died July 20, 1891, Bridport, Dorset       politician, statesman, and prime minister of New Zealand (1864–65), whose “self reliant” policy was that the colony have full… …

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