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    Wynnestay or Wynnstay is an historic, American residence that is one of the oldest extant houses located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was added to...
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  • Pennsylvania, John W. Jordan, page 1194 Wynnestay.com Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine. Wynnestay.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-23. Potters Mills...
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    1684). He built a home at 52nd Street and Woodbine Avenue in 1690 named "Wynnestay" (a reference to the famous Wynnstay estate in Wales owned by Sir John...
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    name from William Penn's physician, Thomas Wynne, who built his home Wynnestay at 52nd Street and Woodbine Avenue in 1690. The former Woodside Amusement...
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  • residence[citation needed] Phineas Pemberton House Bristol Township 1687 House Wynnestay Philadelphia, Wynnefield 1689 House One of the oldest houses in Philadelphia...
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    Wynnestay...
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    the gullies out in the sunlight." The article describes the wonders of "Wynnestay its grounds are glorious, the beauty and diversity of foliage and form...
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    eldest surviving son of Captain John Wynne, Royal Horse Artillery, of Wynnestay, Roebuck, County Dublin, by his wife, Anne, daughter of Admiral Sir Samuel...
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