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- Monypenny is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charlton Monypenny (1864–1947), 27th Laird of Pitmilly and sprinter Dominic Monypenny...
- William Monypenny may refer to: William Flavelle Monypenny (1866–1912), British journalist William Monypenny (American football), American football coach...
- William Flavelle Monypenny (7 August 1866 – 23 November 1912) was an Irish-born journalist and editor whose career was split between London and South...
- the second Lord. William Monypenny, 1st Lord Monypenny (died between 1485 and 1488) Alexander Monypenny, 2nd Lord Monypenny (died after 1508) James Balfour...
- Dominic Monypenny (born 9 October 1960) is an Australian Paralympic rower and skier. He is a two-time world champion in the adaptive fixed seat single-sculls...
- Blackwell Monypenny (28 May 1878 – 22 February 1900, in Paardeberg) was a Scottish international rugby player, He pla**** for London Scottish FC. Monypenny pla****...
- Charlton James Blackwell Monypenny (4 November 1867 – 11 March 1947) was an English-born businessman, and the 27th Laird of the Scottish estate of Pitmilly...
- p. 496. Monypenny and Buckle, p. 383. Monypenny and Buckle, p. 384. Monypenny and Buckle, p. 385. Monypenny and Buckle, pp. 653-63. Monypenny and Buckle...
- William Monypenny was an American college football and college basketball coach and educator. Monypenny was the seventh football coach at the Southwestern...
- Phillips Dearden Monypenny (9 May 1836 — 4 May 1890) was an English first-class cricketer and barrister. The son of Robert Monypenny, he was born in May...