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An inquest was held on 15 April by Wynne Edwin Baxter, who had come to notoriety conducting inquests for the Whitechapel murders of 1888.
The inquest was opened on 10 September at the Working Lad's Institute, Whitechapel, by local coroner Wynne Edwin Baxter.
The coroner at Nichols ' inquest, which began on 1 September at the Working Lads ' Institute on Whitechapel Road, was Wynne Edwin Baxter.
The inquest at the hospital, which was conducted by the coroner for East Middlesex, Wynne Edwin Baxter, was attended by Russell, Hillier, and the local chief inspector of the Metropolitan Police Service, H Division Whitechapel: John West.

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The leading figures of the second generation of historical dance research include Shirley Wynne and her Baroque Dance Ensemble which was founded at Ohio State University in the early 1970s and Wendy Hilton ( 1931 – 2002 ), a student of Belinda Quirey who supplemented the work of Melusine Wood with her own research into original sources.
The Archibald Prize for portraiture ( Australia's most prestigious art prize ), the Sulman Prize for subject / genre painting and the Wynne Prize for landscape painting are awarded each year by the trustees of the AGNSW.
Wynne lies at ( 35. 227435 ,-90. 789435 ), the boundary between two distinct geographical areas of Arkansas: the fertile farmland of the Arkansas Delta ( which is a part of the larger Mississippi Alluvial Plain ), and Crowley's Ridge, a distinct rise marking the New Madrid Fault Line.
* Arthur Wynne ( 1862 – 1945 ), inventor of the crossword puzzle.
The south of the county is particularly noted with such musical luminaries as James Morrison, Michael Coleman, Paddy Killoran, Fred Finn, Peter Horan, Joe O ' Dowd, Jim Donoghue, Martin Wynne, Oisín Mac Diarmada ( of Téada ), tin-whistle player Carmel Gunning and the band Dervish.
Paterson stayed with Rowland, who added Billy Adams ( guitar / banjo ), Seb Shelton ( drums, formerly of Secret Affair ), Micky Billingham ( keyboard ), Brian Maurice ( alto saxophone ), Paul Speare ( tenor saxophone ) and Steve Wynne ( bass ), releasing a handful of singles in 1980 and 1981, and adopting a new look that included hooded tops, boxing boots, and pony tails.
Discs in 1988, the line-up consisted of Archer ( guitar and vocals ), Saleh ( backing vocals ), Pete Wain ( piano ), Nick Smith ( saxophone ), Ian Pettitt ( drums ), former Dexys members Steve ' Brennan ' Shaw ( fiddle ), and Steve Wynne ( bass ).
Kitty Freud, later known as Kitty Godley ( after her marriage in 1955 to economist Wynne Godley ), died in 2011.
Outside the Bar and judiciary of England and Wales, members have included the clergy ( including five Archbishops of Canterbury ), industrialists like John Wynne, astronomers such as John Lee, media figures, like Huw Thomas, and members of the Bar and judiciary of other nations, such as Yang Ti-liang ( former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong ) and Aitzaz Ahsan ( former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan ).
Philippé Wynne ( April 3, 1941 – July 14, 1984 ), born Phillip Walker, was an American R & B singer.
Best known for his role as the lead singer of The Spinners ( a role he shared with fellow group member Bobby Smith ), Wynne scored notable hits such as " How Could I Let You Get Away ", " The Rubberband Man ", and " One of a Kind ( Love Affair )".
In 1999, Whiteley's painting The Jacaranda Tree ( 1977 ), which had won the Wynne Prize, sold for $ 1, 982, 000, a record for a modern Australian painter.
The romanticist view of Australian rural scenes was shared with Hans Heysen ( 1877 – 1968 ), an artist famous for his luminous watercolour paintings of River Red Gums, won the Wynne Prize nine times from 1904 to 1932.
As of May 2012, the lineup featured Ed Wynne ( guitar, synths ), Ed's wife Brandi Wynne ( bass, keyboards ), Silas Wynne ( synths, keyboards ) and Oliver Seagle ( drums, percussion ).

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Shortly after its advent, Americans Jim Wynne, Dick Bertram and Don Aronow led the battle for technological supremacy, with Daytona, Mercruiser, and AeroMarine power plants reigning supreme.
** British businessman Greville Wynne, imprisoned in Moscow since 1963 for spying, is exchanged for Soviet spy Gordon Lonsdale.
The nearest Met Office weather station for which 30-year averages are available is Preston Wynne weather station, about north east of the city centre.
M. Klein and Henry W. Wynne received US patent # 68445 in 1867 for an ink chamber and delivery system in the handle of the fountain pen.
* Diana Wynne Jones's meta-fantasy novel Fire and Hemlock makes and early reference to Hero and Leander, both to foreshadow the plot and as a namesake for the heroine's alter-ego.
Several TDCJ prisons for men, including the Byrd Unit, the Goree Unit, the Huntsville Unit, and the Wynne Unit, are in the Huntsville city limits.
Wynne was named for Captain Jesse Watkins Wynne.
Wynne, a Texan, achieved the rank of Captain in the Civil War at the age of just 21, and he was famous for once leading a group of his captors up to the Confederate lines, where he then marched them to headquarters as his own prisoners.
At that time, the Dennis & Beck company held savings for other companies and for individuals, but eventually, it became the " Bank of Eastern Arkansas ", and Captain Wynne became its first president.
Also, the north-south Arkansas Highway 1 was built through Wynne, making it an important highway crossroads for several decades, in addition to being a railroad town.
* DeAngelo Williams, a former Wynne Yellowjacket, currently plays as a running back for the Carolina Panthers.
* Diana Wynne Jones — fantasy novelist, known for the Chrestomanci series and Howl's Moving Castle
Ed Wynne substituted for Russo on saxophone from April to August in 2002.
Businessman Stephen Wynne has purchased all the remaining parts for the car and builds them in Houston.
Wynne then spent time in Germany as the lead singer of the Afro Kings, a band from Liberia, before he replaced his cousin, G. C. Cameron, as one of the lead vocalists for The Spinners.

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During each Hamilton Tiger-Cats home game the Hall extends hours until game time, though Ivor Wynne Stadium is several kilometres east of downtown Hamilton.
During the 2004 – 05 NHL lockout, Brewer participated in several charity hockey games, playing in the four-game Ryan Smyth and Friends All-Star Charity Tour, the three-game Brad May and Friends Hockey Challenge, as well as the Our Game to Give charity hockey game held at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario.
Programming Director, Randy Wynne indicated his belief that such difficulties arose after WMNF aired several criticisms against State Senator Grant's opposition to Olympic gold medalist diver, and outspoken LGBTQ activist Greg Louganis attending a speaking engagement at the University of South Florida.

Wynne and Jack
In 1969, Six Flags Over Texas was sold by Angus G. Wynne to a new limited partnership managed by generally well-respected Dallas investor Jack Knox.
The film moves on to show segments with Paramount players of the 1931-32 season, including George Bancroft, Nancy Carroll, the Four Marx Brothers, Charles Rogers, Clive Brook, Phillips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney, Eleanor Boardman, Frances Dee, Jackie Searl, Kay Francis, Judith Wood, Regis Toomey, Peggy Shannon, Jackie Coogan, Lilyan Tashman, Eugene Pallette, Anna May Wong, Juliette Compton, Stuart Erwin, William Boyd, Miriam Hopkins, Wynne Gibson, Jack Oakie, Ginger Rogers, Robert Coogan, Carmen Barnes, Charlie Ruggles, Richard ' Skeets ' Gallagher, Mitzi Green, Richard Arlen, Carole Lombard, Fredric March, Claudette Colbert, Paul Lukas, Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper, Ruth Chatterton, Marlene Dietrich, and Maurice Chevalier.
He removed Owen Wynne and Jack Cheetham in both innings.

Wynne and 1888
On May 28, 1888, the " Junction " part of the name was dropped, and the town of Wynne was formed.

Wynne and died
This fence is the site of the accident that claimed the only human life in the National's history: in 1862, Joe Wynne fell here and died from his injuries.
Wynne died of a heart attack while performing at a nightclub.
On July 13, 1984, while performing at Ivey's nightclub in Oakland, California, Wynne suffered a heart attack and died the following morning.
They were replaced by bassist Rick Allen ( born January 28, 1946, Little Rock, Arkansas ) ( from The Gentrys ) and drummer Thomas Boggs ( born July 16, 1947, Wynne, Arkansas, died May 5, 2008, Memphis, Tennessee ) ( from the Board of Directors ).
On 4 April that same year the Welsh cleric, antiquary, author, and poet Owen Wynne Jones (' Glasynys ', 1828-1870 ) died at Tywyn.
Wynne died in Washington, D. C. on March 11, 1922 and was interned there in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
After some years spent collaborating with Parliament / Funkadelic and working solo, Wynne died of a heart attack while performing in Oakland on July 14, 1984.
Wynne died of throat cancer at Cromwell Hospital in London on 28 February 1990, aged 71.
Angus Wynne, Jr. later started Wynne Enterprises, conceptualizing one of the first water amusement parks in Galveston, Texas, but died before his dream could be developed.
Wynne died that same year and although he was no longer associated with the company at the time of his death, Six Flags would eventually acquire numerous other properties and become the world's largest regional theme park chain.

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