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- The Swynfen (or Swinfen) will case was a series of English trials over the will of Samuel Swynfen that ran from 1856 to 1864 and raised important questions[which...
- Admiral Swynfen Thomas Carnegie (8 March 1813 – 29 November 1879) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Fourth Naval Lord. Swynfen Thomas Carnegie...
- Simon Swynfen Jervis FSA (born 9 January 1943) is a British museum director and art historian. His first museum post was at what is now known as Leicester...
- Swynfen Stevens Jervis (10 May 1797 – 15 January 1867) was a British politician and writer, who represented Bridport in Parliament from 1837 to 1841....
- It is a Grade II* listed building. The hall was built in 1757 by Samuel Swynfen to a design by architect Benjamin Wyatt (father of James Wyatt), and remained...
- John Brandreth and Jane Weston. The History of Parliament Trust, SWINFEN (SWYNFEN), John (1613-94), of Swinfen, Weeford, Staffs retrieved December 2017 "Swinfen...
- obviate the risks to the public, particularly after the scandal of the Swynfen will case (1856–1864). However, the principles are relevant to modern contingent...
- William Henry Ricketts and Mary Jervis. Mary Jervis was the daughter of Swynfen Jervis, Rector of Meaford, Staffordshire and the sister of Admiral of the...
- Vernon had been the Speaker of the House of Commons. His mother, Margaret Swynfen, was the heiress of Sir Robert Pype. Henry Vernon was one of twelve children...
- Vice-Admiral Sir Maurice Swynfen Fitzmaurice, KCVO, CB, CMG (12 August 1870 – 23 January 1927) was an officer of the Royal Navy. He served in a number...