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Baldwyn,
officially the City of
Baldwyn, is a city in Lee and
Prentiss counties, Mississippi,
United States. It is
located in the
northern part of the...
- The Rite of
Baldwyn or Rite of
Seven Degrees is one of
several Rites of Freemasonry. It
exists and is only
practised in the
Masonic Province of Bristol...
- Sir
Samuel Baldwyn (ca. 1618 – 15 July 1683) was an
English lawyer and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in 1659.
Baldwyn was the son of Charles...
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Edward Baldwyn (born 1746 – died 1817) was an
English clergyman and pamphleteer.
Baldwyn was
educated at St John's College,
Oxford (B.A., 1767; M.A.,...
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Baldwyn Torto is a
Ghanaian chemical ecologist, and the
first natural scientist from
Ghana to be
elected as an
International Member of the
United States...
- 14 May 1752. The
Baldwyns were old
Shropshire gentry and
several generations of the
family had sat in
Parliament for Ludlow.
Baldwyn was
elected Member...
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Oakfield Lane were, for centuries,
linked to the
manorial Baldwyns Park estate. The name
Baldwyns probably derives from the area’s
possession in “ancient...
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Baldwin Leighton or
Baldwyn Leighton may
refer to: Sir
Baldwin Leighton, 6th
Baronet (1747–1828) Sir
Baldwin Leighton, 7th
Baronet (1805–1871), English...
- Han****
Fabrics was a
specialty retailer of
crafts and
fabrics based in
Baldwyn, Mississippi,
United States. Han****
Fabrics operated as many as 266 stores...
- beams, angles, and rails. The
puddling process was
improved in 1818 by
Baldwyn Rogers, who
replaced some of the sand
lining on the
reverberatory furnace...