Admiral Sir William Wynter (c. 1521 – 20 February 1589) held the office of Surveyor and Rigger of the Navy for 40 years, from 1549 until his death in 1589...
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Wales, Australia. It and nearby Cundletown were settled in 1831 by William Wynter. Since then it has grown to a population of 26,381, and commands a significant...
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Vice-Admiral Sir John Wynter or Winter (1555–1638) was an explorer and naval officer in the English Navy Royal. As a ship's captain in the Drake expedition...
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Ordnance Vice-Admiral Sir William Woodhouse, 1546-1552 Vice Admiral Sir Thomas Wyndham, 1552-1553 Vice Admiral Sir William Wynter 1557-1589 (also Surveyor)...
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Barningham Hall (section Wynter family)
been the property of the Wynter family for many generations. The first member of the Wynter family of any note was William Wynter who twice served as the...
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Roman Catholic allegiance among his children. Wynter was the eldest son of Admiral Sir William Wynter of Lydney, Gloucestershire (died 1589) and his...
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people who have served as Vice-Admiral of Somerset. Sir William Wynter bef. 1561 – 1589 Edward Wynter 1589 – aft. 1605 Sir Edward Rodney 1625–1642 English...
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Winter-Irving (1840–1901), born William Irving Winter, Australian politician William Wynter (1519–1589), English admiral William Winter Payne (1807–1874), U...
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He died in 1653. Morgan married, firstly, Elizabeth Wynter, daughter of Adm. Sir William Wynter of Lydney, Gloucestershire. He married secondly, Bridget...
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Howard was reinforced by a squadron under Lord Edward Seymour and William Wynter, which had been stationed in the Downs as a reinforcement for the Dutch...
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