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    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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    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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