Thomas Wynne (July 20, 1627 – January 16, 1692) was personal physician of William Penn and one of the original settlers of Philadelphia in the Province...
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pp. 141-146. Monsignor Thomas Wynne R.I.P., official website for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Argyll and the Isles. Thomas Wynne (2011), The Forgotten...
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Thomas Wynne Evans (13 August 1926 — 8 May 1987) was a Welsh international rugby union player. A scrum-half from Llandybie, Evans played his rugby for...
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Pennsylvania, United States. The community was named in 1691 for Dr. Thomas Wynne, William Penn's physician and the first Speaker of the Pennsylvania General...
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Sarah Williams, grandson of Daniel Humphreys and Hannah Wynne (daughter of Dr. Thomas Wynne). He was a nephew of Charles Humphreys, a leading Pennsylvania...
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the son of Lavinia Borden and Richard Yerkes Cook (a descendant of Dr. Thomas Wynne). He married Nannie Mumford Bright and they lived at Roslyn House in...
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Glen Cannich (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Chanaich). According to Monsignor Thomas Wynne, "It was in the nature of a summer sheiling, a command center for monitoring...
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"Betsey" Wynne Fremantle (born Elizabeth Wynne; 19 April 1778 – 2 November 1857) was a British diarist. She was the main author of the extensive Wynne Diaries...
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Alan Wynne-Thomas, born in 1941 in Carmarthen, Wales, and died on 28 September 2008, was a British offshore sailor and navigator. He crossed the Atlantic...
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Peter Wynne-Thomas BEM (30 July 1934 – 15 July 2021) was an English cricket writer, historian and statistician who was for many years the archivist and...
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