- alcoholism.
Wyllys attended a
boarding school,
which gave him the
opportunity to get a
better education than the
average child in his village.
Wyllys later...
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Wyl, or
WYL, may
refer to:
Wyl Menmuir (1979–),
author of the
novel The Many,
longlisted for the 2016 Man
Booker Prize WYL, the
National Rail code for...
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Wylly is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Guy
Wylly (1880–1962),
British Indian Army
officer and
Victoria Cross recipient H. C. Wylly...
- Colony, 1642-3
Great grandfather of
George Wyllys (1710–1796) (sec of state) 2nd
great grandfather of
Samuel Wyllys #2 5th
great grandfather of
Edward Partridge...
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Wyl Menmuir (born 1979) is a
British novelist, best
known for his
debut novel, The Many,
which was
longlisted for the Man
Booker Prize in 2016. He was...
-
early 1630s. By 1634,
Wyllys had been
appointed an ****istant to the
General Court of the M****achusetts Bay Colony. In 1636,
Wyllys sent his steward, William...
- 1972). "Edward
Wyllys Andrews, IV, 1916-1971".
American Antiquity. 37 (3): 394–403. doi:10.1017/S0002731600087783. S2CID 165055446. "E.
Wyllys Andrews, V"...
- the
Wyllys–Haynes family.
Wyllys was born on
January 4, 1739, and
baptized on
January 7, 1739. He
graduated from Yale
College in 1758. In 1764,
Wyllys sailed...
- John
Palsgrave Wyllys (1754-1790) was a
United States Army
officer from Connecticut.
Wyllys was the son of
George Wyllys and Mary Woodbridge, and the...
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WYLS (670 AM, "Rejoice 670") is a
radio station licensed to
serve York, Alabama,
United States. The station,
founded in 1970, is
owned by
Sarah and William...