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  2. Mary Greenway McClelland - Wikipedia

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    Mary Greenway McClelland (August 5, 1853 – August 2, 1895) was an American novelist who wrote under the name M. G. McClelland. Mary Greenway McClelland was born on August 5, 1853, in Norwood , a small village in Nelson County, Virginia . [ 1 ]

  3. Aubrey Gwynn - Wikipedia

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    His father was the author and sometime Member of Parliament Stephen Gwynn; his paternal grandfather was John Gwynn, Regius Professor of Divinity at Trinity College Dublin. His mother Mary Gwynn (generally known as May Gwynn) was a first cousin of his father's, her own father being the Reverend James Gwynn, sometime chaplain of the Octagon ...

  4. Denis Rolleston Gwynn - Wikipedia

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    Denis Gwynn was born on 6 March 1893, the third son of Stephen Gwynn, the Irish patriot, writer and Irish Parliamentary Party Member of Parliament. His mother was Mary ('May') Louisa Osborn Gwynn; his parents were first cousins. [1]

  5. List of Welsh women - Wikipedia

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    Eirwen Gwynn (1916–2007), nationalist, writer, teacher and scientist Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd (1097–1137), Princess Consort of Deheubarth Gwenllian of Wales (1282–1337), daughter of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd

  6. John Gwynn (Syriacist) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Lucius Gwynn (1864–1950), the eldest and most famous of the sons, was an MP, a prominent Irish patriot and a prolific writer. He married his first cousin, Mary Louise (1865–1941), known as May Gwynn, who was the eldest daughter of the Reverend James Gwynn (1829–1869), pastor of the fashionable Octagon Chapel in Bath.

  7. Gwen John - Wikipedia

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    John's pictures are held in many public collections. Some of the best examples are in National Museum Cardiff and in Tate Britain, London. [55] Still Lives, by Candida Cave, is a four-person play written in 1969 about Augustus John, Gwen John, Ida John (Augustus John's wife) and Dorelia McNeill (Augustus John's mistress). [56]

  8. Eirwen Gwynn - Wikipedia

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    Eirwen Meiriona St John Gwynn (née Williams; Welsh: [ˈe(i)ruːɛn] / ˈ aɪər w ɛ n /; 1 December 1916 – 26 January 2007) was a Welsh nationalist writer, teacher and physicist. Born in Liverpool , she read physics at the University College of North Wales and later earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in that field in 1942.

  9. Stephen Gwynn - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Gwynn was born in Saint Columba's College in Rathfarnham, south County Dublin, where his father John Gwynn (1827–1917), a biblical scholar and Church of Ireland clergyman, was warden. His mother Lucy Josephine (1840–1907) was the daughter of the Irish nationalist William Smith O'Brien .