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- Edward_Gwynn abstract "Edward John Gwynn (County Donegal, 1868-1941) was an Irish scholar of Old Irish and Celtic literature, and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin from 3 October 1927.He was third son of John Gwynn Regius Professor of Divinity. His siblings included Stephen Gwynn and Lucy Gwynn first lady registrar of Trinity College in February 1905.He was president of the Royal Irish Academy from 1934 to 1937.".
- Q5343213 abstract "Edward John Gwynn (County Donegal, 1868-1941) was an Irish scholar of Old Irish and Celtic literature, and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin from 3 October 1927.He was third son of John Gwynn Regius Professor of Divinity. His siblings included Stephen Gwynn and Lucy Gwynn first lady registrar of Trinity College in February 1905.He was president of the Royal Irish Academy from 1934 to 1937.".
- Edward_Gwynn comment "Edward John Gwynn (County Donegal, 1868-1941) was an Irish scholar of Old Irish and Celtic literature, and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin from 3 October 1927.He was third son of John Gwynn Regius Professor of Divinity. His siblings included Stephen Gwynn and Lucy Gwynn first lady registrar of Trinity College in February 1905.He was president of the Royal Irish Academy from 1934 to 1937.".
- Q5343213 comment "Edward John Gwynn (County Donegal, 1868-1941) was an Irish scholar of Old Irish and Celtic literature, and Provost of Trinity College, Dublin from 3 October 1927.He was third son of John Gwynn Regius Professor of Divinity. His siblings included Stephen Gwynn and Lucy Gwynn first lady registrar of Trinity College in February 1905.He was president of the Royal Irish Academy from 1934 to 1937.".