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  2. Dillwyn Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dillwyn Correctional Center is a state prison for men located in Dillwyn, Buckingham County, Virginia, United States. It is owned and operated by the Virginia Department of Corrections. [1] The facility was opened in 1993 and has a daily working population of 1106 inmates, held at a range of security levels.

  3. Buckingham Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    Buckingham Correctional Center is a state prison (close custody male institution) located on 968 acres (3.9 km 2) outside the town of Dillwyn in Buckingham County, Virginia, USA. This facility is a Security Level 3-4 and has assignment criteria of Single, Multiple, and Life.

  4. Dillwynia Correctional Centre - Wikipedia

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    Dillwynia Correctional Centre is a prison for women located on the grounds of the Francis Greenway Correctional Complex in Berkshire Park, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.The centre is operated by the Corrective Services division of the New South Wales Department of Communities and Justice, and holds inmates sentenced under State or Australian criminal law.

  5. Mary De la Beche Nicholl - Wikipedia

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    Nicholl was born in Swansea in 1839. She was the daughter of Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn and Elizabeth (née De la Beche). She had an older brother Henry (b. 1843) who became a barrister. and two younger sisters, Amy Dillwyn (b.1845) a novelist and industrialist, and Sarah, known as Essie (b. 1852) who became an actress after a divorce.

  6. William Dillwyn - Wikipedia

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    William Dillwyn (1743, Philadelphia – 28 September 1824) was a British American-born Quaker of Welsh descent, [1] active in the abolitionist movement in colonial America and after 1774, Great Britain. [2] He was one of the twelve committee members of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade when it was formed in 1787. [3]

  7. April 1937 - Wikipedia

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    British cryptographer and codebreaker Dillwyn "Dilly" Knox, who had been part of the Room 40 cryptanalysis group in the British Admiralty that had decoded the Zimmerman Telegram in 1917, was able to break the Enigma code messages between Nazi Germany and Francisco Franco's Spanish Nationalists. [119]

  8. John Dillwyn Llewelyn - Wikipedia

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    John Dillwyn Llewelyn FRS FRAS [1] [2] (12 January 1810 – 24 August 1882) was a Welsh botanist and pioneer photographer. [3] [4] Early life.

  9. Category:Dillwyn family - Wikipedia

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    The family's founder, William Dillwyn, was born in Philadelphia. Pages in category "Dillwyn family" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.