William Gwyn (11 April 1736 in
Prescot
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– 19 August 1770 in
Brighton) was an
Oxford
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college
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head.
Gwyn was educated at
Brasenose College, Oxford. He held the
livings at
Cottingham, Northamptonshire
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; and was Principal of Brasenose
BNC web-site
/ref> from his election on 10 May 1770 until his death four months later.
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18th-century English Anglican priests
Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford
Principals of Brasenose College, Oxford
1770 deaths
People from Lancashire (before 1974)
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