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William Swymmer was an
English merchant and
slave trader. In 1667, he
became a
member of the
Society of
Merchant Venturers. He was an
alderman in Bristol...
- the group's
regular substitutes in this
period was
percussionist Allan Swymmer, who
joined the
group as a full
member in the 1960s. This
group was very...
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Anthony Langley Swymmer (1724–1760) was an 18th-century
English MP. He sat for
Southampton from 1747 to 1754.
Swymmer was born and died in Jamaica. He...
- Northamptonshire. In 1727
Thomas Fane
married Elizabeth Swymmer, the
daughter of
Bristol sugar merchant William Swymmer. The
couple had two sons and two daughters...
- grandsire, was
chestnut in color. Subsequently,
owned by
Anthony Langley Swymmer, a
founding member of the
Jockey Club and an
English MP. He
raced under...
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Wormsley Park, Buckinghamshire, and
Elizabeth Swymmer (the
daughter of
Bristol sugar merchant William Swymmer). His
younger brother was
Henry Fane, MP. His...
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Marine Anthony Swolfs (born 1997),
Belgian footballer Anthony Langley Swymmer (c. 1724–1760),
English MP
Anthony Sydes (1941–2015),
American actor Anthony...
- owners.
Hayman undertook this
trade with his
nephews Anthony and
William Swymmer, and
another merchant John Napper. Solomon, "a
black belonging to William...
- and
Historic Houses.
Bristol City Council.
Retrieved 23 June 2020. "The
Swymmer brothers |
Personal stories:
Traders and
Merchants | Traders, Merchants...
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Nottingham of
Burley on the Hill
Manor Charlotte Mostyn, who
married Sir
Thomas Swymmer Mostyn-Champneys, 2nd Bt of the
Orchardleigh Estate.
Elizabeth Mostyn,...