For the American theatrical producer, see Albert H. Woods.
Sir
Albert Woods
GCVO KCB KCMG KStJ FSA
Garter Principal King of Arms
In office 1869–1904
Monarchs
Victoria Edward VII
Preceded by
Sir Charles Young
Succeeded by
Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty
Personal details
Born
16 April 1816
Died
7 January 1904 (aged 87)
Sir Albert William WoodsGCVO KCB KCMG KStJ FSA (16 April 1816 – 7 January 1904) was an English officer of arms, who served as Garter Principal King of Arms from 1869 to 1904. The Woods family has a strong tradition of service at the College of Arms. Albert Woods was the son of Sir William Woods, Garter King of Arms from 1838 until his death in 1842. Likewise, the grandson of Albert Woods was Sir Gerald Woods Wollaston, who also rose to the rank of Garter King of Arms and served there from 1930 until 1944.
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