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Sir John Wynn

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Countries: Wales

Sir John Wynn

Second baronet. Welsh. Occupied 69 Meard Street, 1755–73.

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Sir John Wynn

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Meard Street

2022: We were contacted by David Bieda who wrote: "Meard Street plaque. I’d l...

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