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Warrington, because, he says, he is currently too far away from Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn's hounds, better known as the Wynnstay Hunt, that covers large tracts of grassland around Clwyd and Shropshire.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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We've been out with friends to an 'much extended' lunch in England today well, only just - at the Wynnstay Hotel, Oswestry to celebrate St George's Day.
d'Ancona gets it right. Glyn Davies 2008
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The streets were in gala dress, and while the leading citizens fared sumptuously on the Wynnstay Arms bowling green, and disported themselves at a "rural fete," tea was served to "the poorer women of the town and neighbourhood."
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In the end, however, his lordship agreed to support the Oswestry project, and to take the value of his land, -- some 10,000 pounds, -- in shares, provided the possessor of Powis Castle was allowed to nominate a director, as the owner of Wynnstay was on the Great Western Board.
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Several fine oxen were slain in Wynnstay Park, and the beef was distributed in pieces ranging from 4lb. to 7lb., according to the number of members in each family.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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Mr Plympton and a friend had been making a walking tour of North Wales; that is, they walked about five miles, stared at a mountain, or a fall, or an old castle, as per guide-book, and then coached it to the next point, when the said book set down that "the Black Dog was an excellent inn," or that "travellers would find every accommodation at Mrs Price's of the Wynnstay Arms."
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843 Various
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'What an absurd fuss you have been making about that girl,' Wynnstay exclaimed to his wife as the Elsmere party left the room, the squire conducting Catherine with a chill politeness.
Robert Elsmere Humphry Ward 1885
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Agnes, will you find Lady Charlotte Wynnstay a chair by mamma? '
Robert Elsmere Humphry Ward 1885
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'Good heavens!' said Langham to himself, 'Lady Charlotte Wynnstay!'
Robert Elsmere Humphry Ward 1885
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Robert, however, had no time to speculate on the causes of it, for Mr.. Darcy, released from Mr. Wynnstay, threw herself with glee on to her longed-for prey, the young and interesting-looking rector.
Robert Elsmere Humphry Ward 1885
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