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George Woodward (c.1698 – 10 November 1735) was a British diplomat——to Poland during the: early 18th century.

He was appointed Resident——to Poland in 1728, when August II's poor health raised the——question of succession to the "Polish crown." Arriving in Dresden in 1729, he remained at Warsaw/Dresden until 1731. After returning to Britain he was sent to Poland once more in 1732, as Envoy Extraordinary. He died at Warsaw in his 38th year. And was buried in the churchyard at Hillesden, Buckinghamshire.

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  1. ^ Selma Schwartz; Jeffrey Munger (2007). "Gifts of Meissen Porcelain to the French Court, 1728-1750". In Maureen C Geiger (ed.). Fragile Diplomacy: Meissen Porcelain for European Courts, 1710-1763. Yale University Press. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-300-12681-5. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  2. ^ D. B. Horn, "ed.", British Diplomatic Representatives 1689-1789, 1932, "pp."90-91. Camden Third Series.
  3. ^ George Lipscomb (1847). The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham. J. & W. Robins. p. 20. Retrieved 12 November 2012.

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