Wynne Islwyn Samuel (15 October 1911 – 3 June 1989) was a Welsh politician. Born in Ystalyfera, Samuel became an orphan at an early age. He studied at...
SamuelWynne (26 April 1897 – 30 April 1927) was a footballer who died while playing in a Football League First Division match. Wynne played as a right...
957 75.8 n/a National Liberal David J Bowen 8,466 16.9 n/a Plaid Cymru WynneSamuel 3,659 7.3 n/a Majority 29,491 58.9 n/a Turnout 75.7 n/a Labour hold Swing...
Libertarian Party presidential candidate; known for his libertarian leanings WynneSamuel (1912–1989, W), politician Alfred Thomas, 1st Baron Pontypridd (1840–1927...
months, Hossack returned and Gordy remained as touring percussionist. Ed Wynne temporarily substituted for Russo during a tour in 2002. In February 2005...
interesting and important. For example, the rating officer's reply to Mr. WynneSamuel: 'The Council is not under any obligation to print rate demand notes...
Party political offices Preceded by WynneSamuel Vice President of Plaid Cymru 1964–1966 Succeeded by Edward Millward Preceded by New position Chair of...
2018, p. 6. Wynne 2007, p. 50. Whicher 1998, p. 11. Lamb 2011, p. 427. Whicher 1998, p. 13. Flood 1996, pp. 94–95. Whicher 1998, p. 12. Wynne 2007, pp. 44–45...
and in February 1896 he married Annie Dudgeon, née Samuel, a widow with three children. In 1888, Wynne won the seat of Western Province in the Victorian...
Pamela Wynne is the pseudonym of Winifred Mary Scott, née Watson (1879 – 29 January 1959), a British writer of over 60 romantic novels from 1923 until...
Madeline Yale Wynne (September 25, 1847 − January 4, 1918) was an American artist, teacher, writer, and philanthropist. She became the first President...