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- Matthew Gwinne (16 May 1558 – 1627) was an English physician. Gwinne was born in London on 16 May 1558. He was of Welsh descent, a son of Edward Gwinne, grocer...
- Archived from the original on 16 August 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2019. Dyier, Gwinne (8 November 2016). "Erdogan derailing Turkey's promising ****ure". The ****an...
- time at St John's College, the Medical Fellow in residence was Matthew Gwinne; Gwinne had previously produced a tract indicating that, while he practiced...
- and was a justice. Sir Hugh Gwyn (sometimes spelled "Wynne", "Wing", or "Gwinne") either immigrated to Jamestown with the 1608 second supply, or arrived...
- His only published work is an address to Dr. Matthew Gwinne in Gr**** verse, prefixed to Gwinne's 'Vertumnus,' 1607. He died in 1617. His youngest son...
- in two differing editions. Fulke Greville, in collaboration with Matthew Gwinne and John Florio, edited and oversaw the publication of the 1590 edition...
- Glapthorne Thomas Goffe Arthur Golding Robert Greene Fulke Greville Matthew Gwinne William Haughton Walter Hawkesworth Mary Herbert Thomas Heywood Thomas Hughes...
- fellow of his college, where he was contemporary with his friend Matthew Gwinne. He was examined at the College of Physicians of London on 23 December 1589...
- 1786 edition). It has been attributed, on internal evidence, to Matthew Gwinne. Latewar was a famous preacher, and a Latin poet. John Stow refers to his...
- of a Dr Richard Foster over those of the Tower's regular doctor Matthew Gwinne; apparently Foster understood his case, indicating that it was not the first...