John Gwynne, Gwynn or Gwyn may refer to: John W. Gwynne (1889–1972), Republican U.S. representative from Iowa John Gwynne (MP for Bath) (fl. 1563), English...
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John Gwynn RA (1713 – 28 February 1786) was an English architect and civil engineer, who became one of the founder members of the Royal Academy in 1768...
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John Gwynn (28 August 1827 – 3 April 1917) was an Irish Syriacist. He was Regius Professor of Divinity at Trinity College Dublin from 1888 to 1907. John...
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Anthony Keith Gwynn Sr. (May 9, 1960 – June 16, 2014), nicknamed "Mr. Padre", was an American professional baseball right fielder, who played 20 seasons...
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Anthony Keith Gwynn Jr. (born October 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. Gwynn played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for...
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Edward John Gwynn (1 April 1868 – 10 February 1941) was an Irish academic who served as the 36th Provost of Trinity College Dublin from 1927 to 1937. He...
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John David Gwynn (13 July 1907 – 21 November 1998) was a civil engineer with a special interest in renewable energy generation. In his youth he was one...
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Eirwen Meiriona St John Gwynn (née Williams; Welsh: [ˈe(i)ruːɛn] /ˈaɪərwɛn/; 1 December 1916 – 26 January 2007) was a Welsh nationalist writer, teacher...
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John Tudor ("Jack") Gwynn, CIE, ICS (13 November 1881 – 17 May 1956) was an Irish-born British civil servant in India and cricketer. The seventh son of...
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John G. Fleagle is an American anthropologist, primatologist, and Distinguished Professor at State University of New York, Stony Brook. He graduated from...
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of Sinn Féin. Stephen Gwynn was born in Saint Columba's College in Rathfarnham, south County Dublin, where his father John Gwynn (1827–1917), a biblical...
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of the Almagest from Arabic by Gerhard of Cremona. The Irish Syriacist John Gwynn having compiled an edition of the Catholic Epistles, also missing from...
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Gwynn Oak is an unincorporated community in the western part of Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. Gwynn Oak is north of Liberty Road and east...
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of works on military history and theory. Charles William Gwynn was the fourth son of John Gwynn (1827–1917), Regius Professor of Divinity at Trinity College...
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father, the Reverend John Gwynn, was Dean of Raphoe. He was one of eight brothers and two sisters. Their mother was Lucy Josephine Gwynn, daughter of the...
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born in Ramelton, County Donegal, Ireland, the fifth son of the Very Rev John Gwynn D.D. and Josephine O'Brien. He was educated at St Columba's College, Rathfarnham...
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Lucius Henry Gwynn (5 May 1873 – 23 December 1902) was an Irish academic and sportsman who was noted for his prowess in both rugby union football and...
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Penelope Gwynn (1865-1947) was the first woman registrar of Trinity College Dublin. Lucy Gwynn was born in County Donegal in Ireland. Her father John Gwynn was...
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Retrieved 28 September 2021. "John Gwynn R.I.P". 12 October 2014. "Tributes paid to former Richard Challoner headteacher John Gwynn". Surrey Comet. Retrieved...
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1880, while Humphrey Lloyd was provost, Samuel Haughton, Anthony Traill, John Jellett and others proposed that degrees be open to women, on the same terms...
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under Francis Hayman at the St. Martin's Lane academy. Wale assisted John Gwynn in his architectural drawings, especially in a transverse section of St...
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is a 1926 rebuilding and widening (re-using the original masonry) of John Gwynn's design, completed in 1774. A bridge is known to have stood at this spot...
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in Epiphanius’ opinion who derided them as "without reason". Syriacist John Gwynn, who published these fragments in English, likewise indicates that, "The...
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Sir Peter Llewellyn Gwynn-Jones KCVO KStJ FSA (12 March 1940 – 21 August 2010) was a long-serving Officer of Arms at the College of Arms in London. He...
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Lucy Josephine O'Brien married Rev John Gwynn and their children included writer and MP Stephen Gwynn, Lucy Gwynn who was the first woman registrar of...
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with nine semi-elliptical arches of Portland stone. Beating designs by John Gwynn and George Dance, it took nine years to build, opening to the public in...
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Severn. Constructed between 1769 and 1775, the bridge is attributed to John Gwynn of Shrewsbury, a noted local architect who designed a number of crossings...
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74748°W / 52.70660; -2.74748 (English Bridge) II* Shrewsbury Designed by John Gwynn. Completely rebuilt in the 1920s using the original 1774 stone work, but...
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English Bridge – also in Shrewsbury, designed and completed in 1774 by John Gwynn Atcham Bridges – the old one built in 1774, while the newer one in 1929...
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These include - An Ancient Survey of Pen Maen Mawr, 1625 - 1649, by John Gwynn The Map of Wales, 1788, by W.Owen Tours of Wales, 1804, by Fenton Cambria...
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