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Tradition has it that Gywn persuaded the king to set up the hospital, a reflection of her famed compassion for the common people.
Graphic portrait of Charles II's mistress comes to light 2011
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Tradition has it that Gywn persuaded the king to set up the hospital, a reflection of her famed compassion for the common people.
Graphic portrait of Charles II's mistress comes to light 2011
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Her stepfather is Viscount Astor and she is a direct descendant of Nell Gywn, mistress to Charles II.
Archive 2008-03-01 Not a sheep 2008
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* Ducks tomatoes and such being hurled by Lita and Gywn** hurls back* Nehehehe!
dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008
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Gywn Wilmot has served our community -- nationally and locally-well -- as a Director of the national YWCA, as a Director of the Big Sisters organisation, a past Director of Bishop Strachan School and has been associated with the Lieutenant-Governor's Office since 1983.
Christmas Luncheon 1997
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I was interested to read that Richard Gywn said, "The most important person we have to hear from is Collenette because he is the Defence Minister," and that Gwyn has heard the defence policy's all written.
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For works on shells see "Manual of the Mollusca," by Dr.S. P. Woodward, J. Gywn-J.ffreys '"British Conchology," Lovell Reeve's
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Gywn Lewis, the solicitor for Hughes, said: "If his drink hadn't been laced he would have been under the legal limit."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph James Orr 2011
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The morning contest will be followed by Bux-Mont regular-season champion Nor-Gywn against
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The morning contest will be followed by Bux-Mont regular-season champion Nor-Gywn against
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