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Division of Lyne

The Division of Lyne is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division is named after Sir William Lyne, Premier of New South Wales at the time of Federation and subsequently a minister in early Australian conservative governments. William Lyne was commissioned by the first Governor-General, Lord Hopetoun to form the inaugural Federal Government. He was unable to attract sufficient support to form a cabinet and returned the commission. The unsuccessful commissioning of Lyne is known as The Hopetoun Blunder.

The division is located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales and includes the local government areas of Gloucester, Greater Taree, Port Macquarie-Hastings and southern Kempsey. Major population centres include Port Macquarie, Taree, Wauchope, Laurieton, Wingham, Gloucester and parts of Kempsey.

The current Member for Lyne, since the 2013 federal election, is David Gillespie, a member of the National Party of Australia.

History

The Division of Lyne was created in a redistribution in 1949 and was represented by the National Party (previously the Country Party and National Country Party) for almost 60 years. This reflects the area's history as a strongly conservative and rural region. The area has recently undergone significant demographic changes with the arrival of a large number of retired people and city dwellers seeking a sea-change. Despite these changes the Australian Labor Party has made little headway in increasing its vote.

Lyne

Lyne is a small town with a population of 235 (1 January 2014) in southwest Denmark on the peninsula of Jutland.

External links

  • Official Website
  • References

  • BEF44: Population 1st January, by urban areas database from Statistics Denmark
  • Coordinates: 55°48′03″N 8°29′36″E / 55.80090°N 8.49329°E / 55.80090; 8.49329


    This page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Lyne

    Lyne (surname)

    Lyne is a surname, and may refer to

  • Adrian Lyne, British film maker
  • Andrew Lyne, British physicist
  • Becky Lyne, British middle-distance runner
  • Charlie Lyne, British film journalist
  • Joseph Leycester Lyne, British Anglican preacher and promoter of monasticism
  • Lanham Lyne, Texas politician
  • William Lyne, Australian politician
  • See also

  • Lyne
  • Lyne (disambiguation)

    Lyne may refer to:

  • Lyne (surname)
  • Places

  • Lyne, a small town in southwest Denmark
  • Lyne, Scottish Borders, a small village in Scotland
  • Lyne, Surrey a village in Southern England.
  • Ashton-under-Lyne, a market town in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England
  • Division of Lyne, an Australian electoral division located in the State of New South Wales
  • River Lyne, a river of Cumbria in England
  • Lynne Place, a Regency house in Surrey, England, part of Holloway Sanatorium
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      published: 21 Dec 2023
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      published: 02 Sep 2018
    • Fish Story

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      published: 22 Dec 2023
    • How to Say Your Name LYNN in Chinese?

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    Lynn Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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    Lynn/Lynne/Lynd/Linne/Lyne/Lynde “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname For ancestry research, genealogy, surnames, and heraldic merchandise, please visit: https://www.coadb.com Email: info@coadb.com Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) John Lynn (fl. 1250), son of Gilbert of Lynn - A fess between in chief half a pale between a crescent above a mullet in dexter chief and a lion in sister chief and in base a lion. 2) Lyne or Lynde of Lyne, Cranleigh, co. Surrey - Sir Walter de la Lynde of Sussex (fl. 1310) and John de la Lynde - Argent a cross engrailed gules. 3) Thomas Lynde, found in heraldic document dated c. 1460 - Per chevron sable and argent three griffin’s heads erased counterchanged each charged with a crescent 4) Lynne of Bassingbourne, co. Cambridgeshire & Exeter, co. Devonshire - John Lynne (d. 1613) and Philip Lynne (d. 1573), sons of Thomas Lynne (d. 1549), son of Richard Lynne (d. 1509), all of Bassingbourne - John had sons William Lynne of Gray’s Inn (d. 1589), Henry Lynne, Edward Lynne, Francis Lynn, and John Lynne (Mayor of Exeter) - Edward had sons Marmaduke Lynne of Dublin (d. 1650), Augustine Lynne of London (d. 1687), a saddler, and John Lynne - Gules a demi lion, rampant, argent within a bordure sable bezante 5) borne by William Lynn Esq. (fl. 1825) of Parliament Street, Westminster, and Clapham, co. Surrey, surgeon - Gules a demi lion, rampant, argent within a bordure sable bezantee. Crest: A lion’s head, erased, argent. 6) Lynn of Southwick Hall, co. Northamptonshire - descended from John Lynne or Linne (d. 1487) of London and Southwick Hall, son of William Linne of London, son of William Linne, a grocer of London who came from Bedford - He had son William Lynne (d. 1511), who had son Guy Lynne (d. 1542), who had son George Lynne (d. 1593), who had son George Lynne (d. 1606), who has son George Lynne (d. 1672), who had son John Lynne (d. 1693) - Later there was Walter Lynn (1677/8–1763), physician and inventor of a fire engine, as well as Georg Lynne (1676–1742), astronomer and antiquary - Gyronny of eight or and gules a demi lion rampant ermine charged on the shoulder with a martlet gules within an orle of eight annulets counterchanged. Crest—A lion’s head erminois erased gules ducally crowned or, and gorged with a collar sable charged with four bezants. 7) Lynn of Woodbridge, co. Suffolk - Thomas Lynn (1774-1847) was an English naval officer and write on astronomy, one of at least two sons of James Lynn, a medical practitioner - Gyronny of eight or and gules a demi lion rampant ermine charged on the shoulder with a martlet gules within an orle of eight annulets counterchanged. Crest—A demi eagle ermine wings addorsed and erect azure bezantée, charged on the breast with a martlet gules and holding in the beak an annulet also of the last. 8) John de la Lynde, found in document dated c. 1500 - Gules three buck’s (or stags) heads couped argent. 9) Lyne of Chichester and Ringwood, co. Hampshire - granted in 1555 to Richard Lynne of Ringwood, Justice of the Peace, who had son John Lyne, who had son Richard Lyne, who had son Richard Lyne - Gules three bucks’ heads, couped, argent, on a chief of the second, two griffin’s heads, erased, sable. Crest: A griffin’s head, erased, sable. 10) Argent a chevron between three roses gules. Crest: A griffin’s head, erased, sable. Lyne of Liskeard, co. Cornwall - John Lyne, had son John Lyne, (born 1662), had son Richard Lyne, had son John Lyne (1723-1791), Rector of St. Ive Lyne of St. Teath, co. Cornwall - Philip Lyne, town Clerk of St. Teath, had son John Lyne of Badanon (d. 1782), also town clerk, who had son Philip Lyne (1739-1824), Vicar of Mevagissey, who had son Philip Lyne of Sufferton Manor, Torfey 11) Lynne of Yorkshire - Azure three cross crosslets, fitchee, in fesse, between as many eagles, displayed, or. Crest: A squirrel, sejant, proper, supporting a cross crosslet, fitche, gules. 12) Argent, on a bend azure between two lions rampant Gules a fleur-de-lis between two griffins’ heads erased Or. Crest: In front of a fleur-de-lis Argent, a lion rampant Gules, Motto: Foi, roi, droit. Lynes of Tooley Park, co. Leicestershire - Rev. John Lynes of Tooley Park and Hatton (born 1782), A descendant of John Lynes Esq. of Kirkby Mallor and heir of Corley, who was granted the arms. Lynes of Hatton, co. Warwickshire - Colonel Samuel Parr Lynes Esq. of Garthmeilio, Corwen, North Wales (1838-1919), Royal Horse Artillert, son of Rev. John Lynes, Justice of the Peace for Northampton, and incumbent of Hatton, co. Warwick Lynes of Sandesfort House - Rev. John Lynes of Sandesfort House, Wyke Regis, co. Dorset (born 1821), son of Thomas Lynes 13) Lynes - Crest: An elephant’s head erased purpure.
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    Ashton from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
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    The surname Ashton has a long Anglo-Saxon heritage. The name comes from when a family lived in the village of Ashton, Lancashire. The first part of the name, Ash, was originally given to a person who resided in an area where ash trees prospered. Ashton from England. The surname Ashton was first found in Lancashire, where they held a family seat originally at Assheton, originally known as Assheton-under-Lyne. The manor of Middleton has an extensive history dating back to the de Lacy family. It passed through Thomas Plantagenet and then 'it would appear that the manor subsequently passed to the Kydales and the Bartons; and by the marriage of Sir Ralph Assheton, commonly called the 'Black Knight of Ashton,' with the last heiress of the Bartons, it was conveyed to the Assheton family.'... Hope my videos can be helpful to you! Subscribe to find out more surnames. Thank you!
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    Here's What a Lancashire Accent Sounds Like
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    Here's What a Lancashire Accent Sounds Like

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    Fish Story
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    Sometime in the 1980s, Caspar Salmon's grandmother was invited to a gathering on the Welsh island of Anglesey, attended exclusively by people with fish surnames. Or so he says. Thirty years later, filmmaker Charlie Lyne attempts to sort myth from reality as he searches for the truth behind this fishy tale. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian Become a Guardian supporter ► http://bit.ly/GDNmembers The Guardian ► https://www.theguardian.com Suggested videos: Erica: Man Made ► http://bit.ly/EricaManMade Battle for Mosul ► http://bit.ly/MosulDoc Radical Brownies ► http://bit.ly/RadicalBrowniesFilm Desert Fire ► http://bit.ly/DesertFire 6x9: experience solitary confinement ► http://bit.ly/6x9gdn Gun Nation ► http://bit.ly/GunNationDoc We Walk Together ► http://bit.ly/WeWalkTogetherFilm The last job on Earth ► http://bit.ly/LastJobOnEarth Patrick Stewart: the ECHR and us ► http://bit.ly/PatrickStewartS Guardian playlists: Guardian Bertha Documentaries ► http://bit.ly/GuardianBertha In my opinion ► http://bit.ly/InMyOpinion Owen Jones meets ► http://bit.ly/CorbynJones US elections 2016 ► http://bit.ly/elections2016gdn Guardian Animations & Explanations ►http://is.gd/explainers Guardian Investigations ► http://is.gd/guardianinvestigations The Guardian's YouTube channels: Owen Jones talks ► http://bit.ly/subsowenjones Guardian Football ► http://is.gd/guardianfootball Guardian Science and Tech ► http://is.gd/guardiantech Guardian Culture ► http://is.gd/guardianculture Guardian Wires ► http://is.gd/guardianwires
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    Assheton from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
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    The surname Assheton has descended through the generations from the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. Their name comes from having lived in the village of Ashton, Lancashire. The first part of the name, Ash, was originally given to a person who resided in an area where ash trees prospered. There are eighteen parishes and townships called Ashton in numerous counties and there are also various minor localities of this same name. Assheton from England has its origins in Lancashire, where they held a family seat originally at Assheton, known as Assheton-under-Lyne. The manor of Middleton has an extensive history dating back to the de Lacy family. It passed through Thomas Plantagenet and then to the Kydales and the Bartons; and by the marriage of Sir Ralph Assheton, commonly called the 'Black Knight of Ashton,' with the last heiress of the Bartons, it was conveyed to the Assheton family.... Hope my videos can be helpful to you! Subscribe to find out more surnames. Thank you!
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    How to Say Your Name LYNN in Chinese?
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    How to Say Your Name LYNN in Chinese?

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    *Formal* Chinese translation of your name LYNN. This video shows how native Chinese speakers pronounce and write it (the stroke sequence in Chinese). ★★★ Want to be able to listen/speak/read/write in Chinese in a year? You can do this! Join me daily here at One Minute Chinese to learn Chinese one minute at a time. -- Subscribe to One Minute Chinese: https://goo.gl/x0eBVo -- Come back every day to spend a few minutes watching a few videos and practice what you learn -- Keeping doing this for a year. ★★★ Popular contents -- Most Common Names - Say It In Chinese (https://goo.gl/BB0LrD) -- Most Popular Girl Names - Say It In Chinese (https://goo.gl/HqfhBK) -- Most Popular Boy Names - Say It In Chinese (https://goo.gl/lx3R4x) ★★★ Comments (anything help me understand and serve you better) are welcome! -- your country/native language(s)? -- objectives of learning Chinese (business/personal/fun/...)? -- topic suggestion -- constructive feedback -- quick questions ★★★ Ways to support One Minute Chinese: -- Subscribe/Like/Share/Comment -- Commit a few minutes each day to watch videos and practice -- Shop books on learning Chinese at Amazon: https://goo.gl/RVIqgI (affiliate) -- Send Coffee: https://goo.gl/WjYmtN ★★★ Music from Youtube audio library -- That's That (Sting) by Twin Musicom -- Green Leaves by Audionautix -- Ecossaise in E-flat by Kevin MacLeod ----------------------------------------------------------------- ★★★ About Name Translation ★★★ When translating names into Chinese, many factors come into play - culture, pronunciation and gender - to name just a few. A name translation that has the similar pronunciation is the first sign of quality translation. The challenge comes in immediately since the same name can be pronounced differently in different source languages. This will result in different translation in Chinese. For example, the name HARLEY is translated into different Chinese names based on origins and gender: HARLEY (English) - 哈利 (hā lì) (male) HARLEY (English) - 哈莉 (hā lì) (female) HARLEY (French) - 阿莱 (ā lái) HARLEY (Swedish) - 哈莱 (hā lái) Chinese translation has a unique challenge. Chinese is used across many countries and regions. It also has many dialects and some of them are drastically different. This means even the same English name can be pronounced differently in Chinese in different regions. For example, shown below, former US president Ronald Reagan's last name has these different translation: REAGAN - 里根(lǐ gēn) (mainland China) REAGAN - 列根(liè gēn) (Hong Kong) REAGAN - 雷根(léi gēn)(Taiwan) Currently, there is no single standard in name translation adopted across all Chinese-speaking regions. Among the several regional guidelines, the most widely adopted translation rules are developed by Chinese state-owned institution Xinhua News Agency (新华通讯社). These rules are presented as a set of YIYIN tables (译音表) which match source language syllables to Chinese characters. They are considered as the de facto standards in China and we see increasing adoption in many other Chinese-speaking regions. In China, names translated with these YIYIN tables are considered FORMAL and are required to be used in all government publications and major media outlets. For example, if your name is DAVID, there is no problem when you are traveling across Chinese-speaking regions and introducing yourself as 大卫(dà wèi) since this is a popular translation that everyone understands. But you should know that your name DAVID's official Chinese translation is 戴维(dài wéi) if you make a state visit to China as head-of-government. ;-) *** All name translations presented in this channel are the result of applying these YIYIN tables (译音表) and additional name translation rules set by Xinhua News Agency. Although every reasonable effort is made to make this information accurate, these translations are provided for information purposes only. Use it for business at your own risk. *** Please note that name translation and having a Chinese name (culturally localized with a Chinese last name and first name) are two different things. keywords: common last names, common surnames, baby boy names, baby girl names
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    Asheton from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
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    Asheton from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname

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    The surname Asheton is derived from their residence in the village of Ashton, Lancashire, with the first part of the name, Ash, originally given to a person who resided in an area where ash trees prospered. The name is derived from the days of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. Asheton from England: The surname Asheton was first found in Lancashire, where they held a family seat originally at Assheton, known as Assheton-under-Lyne. The manor of Middleton has an extensive history dating back to the de Lacy family. It passed through Thomas Plantagenet and then to the Kydales and the Bartons. By the marriage of Sir Ralph Assheton, commonly called the 'Black Knight of Ashton,' with the last heiress of the Bartons, it was conveyed to the Assheton family. Sir Ralph was successively knight-marshal, and vice-constable of England, the latter office having been conferred upon him for his gallant services under Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards Richard III.... Hope my videos can be helpful to you! Subscribe to find out more surnames. Thank you!
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    Askyton from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname
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    Askyton from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 - Meaning, Origin, History & Migration Routes of Surname

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    The surname Askyton is an old Anglo-Saxon name. It comes from when a family lived in the village of Ashton, Lancashire. The first part of the name, Ash, was originally given to a person who resided in an area where ash trees prospered. There are eighteen parishes and townships called Ashton in numerous counties and there are also various minor localities of this same name. Askyton from England: The surname Askyton was first found in Lancashire, where they held a family seat originally at Assheton, originally known as Assheton-under-Lyne. The manor of Middleton has an extensive history dating back to the de Lacy family. It passed through Thomas Plantagenet and then it would appear that the manor subsequently passed to the Kydales and the Bartons; and by the marriage of Sir Ralph Assheton, commonly called the Black Knight of Ashton, with the last heiress of the Bartons, it was conveyed to the Assheton family. Sir Ralph was successively knight-marshal, and vice-constable of England, the latter office having been conferred upon him for his gallant services under Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards Richard III.; and his devoted attachment to the house of York was rewarded by that sovereign with the grant of divers manors confiscated from the adherents of the house of Lancaster. His grandson, Sir Richard Assheton, was one of the heroes of Flodden-Field, and led to the attack in that memorable battle a body of Middleton bowmen, which formed part of the left wing under the command of Sir Edward Stanley; for his valour on the occasion, he received the honour of knighthood from Henry VIII., and various important privileges were conferred upon his manor of Middleton.... Hope my videos can be helpful to you! Subscribe to find out more surnames. Thank you!
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    MUST WATCH: Mbuyiseni Ndlozi awarded Young Communicators Award in 2002
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    MUST WATCH: Mbuyiseni Ndlozi awarded Young Communicators Award in 2002

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    In 2002 the younger Mbuyiseni Ndlozi was awarded Young Communicators Award. Speaking on SABC 2 Morning Live's Tracy Going, Ndlozi said he's honoured and thanked the Lord for the award. Fast forward to 2017 the EFF spokesperson receives a PhD in politics from Wits University. Here is Ndlozi in 2002. For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
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    Lynn/Lynne/Lynd/Linne/Lyne/Lynde “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname For ancestry research, genealogy, surnames, and heraldic merchandise, please visit: https://www.coadb.com Email: info@coadb.com Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) 1) John Lynn (fl. 1250), son of Gilbert of Lynn - A fess between in chief half a pale between a crescent above a mullet in dexter chief and a lion in sister chief and in base a lion. 2) Lyne or Lynde of Lyne, Cranleigh, co. Surrey - Sir Walter de la Lynde of Sussex (fl. 1310) and John de la Lynde - Argent a cross engrailed gules. 3) Thomas Lynde, found in heraldic document dated c. 1460 - Per chevron sable and argent three griffin’s heads erased counterchanged each charged with a crescent 4) Lynne of Bassingbourne, co. Cambridgeshire & Exeter, co. Devonshire - John Lynne (d. 1613) and Philip Lynne (d. 1573), sons of Thomas Lynne (d. 1549), son of Richard Lynne (d. 1509), all of Bassingbourne - John had sons William Lynne of Gray’s Inn (d. 1589), Henry Lynne, Edward Lynne, Francis Lynn, and John Lynne (Mayor of Exeter) - Edward had sons Marmaduke Lynne of Dublin (d. 1650), Augustine Lynne of London (d. 1687), a saddler, and John Lynne - Gules a demi lion, rampant, argent within a bordure sable bezante 5) borne by William Lynn Esq. (fl. 1825) of Parliament Street, Westminster, and Clapham, co. Surrey, surgeon - Gules a demi lion, rampant, argent within a bordure sable bezantee. Crest: A lion’s head, erased, argent. 6) Lynn of Southwick Hall, co. Northamptonshire - descended from John Lynne or Linne (d. 1487) of London and Southwick Hall, son of William Linne of London, son of William Linne, a grocer of London who came from Bedford - He had son William Lynne (d. 1511), who had son Guy Lynne (d. 1542), who had son George Lynne (d. 1593), who had son George Lynne (d. 1606), who has son George Lynne (d. 1672), who had son John Lynne (d. 1693) - Later there was Walter Lynn (1677/8–1763), physician and inventor of a fire engine, as well as Georg Lynne (1676–1742), astronomer and antiquary - Gyronny of eight or and gules a demi lion rampant ermine charged on the shoulder with a martlet gules within an orle of eight annulets counterchanged. Crest—A lion’s head erminois erased gules ducally crowned or, and gorged with a collar sable charged with four bezants. 7) Lynn of Woodbridge, co. Suffolk - Thomas Lynn (1774-1847) was an English naval officer and write on astronomy, one of at least two sons of James Lynn, a medical practitioner - Gyronny of eight or and gules a demi lion rampant ermine charged on the shoulder with a martlet gules within an orle of eight annulets counterchanged. Crest—A demi eagle ermine wings addorsed and erect azure bezantée, charged on the breast with a martlet gules and holding in the beak an annulet also of the last. 8) John de la Lynde, found in document dated c. 1500 - Gules three buck’s (or stags) heads couped argent. 9) Lyne of Chichester and Ringwood, co. Hampshire - granted in 1555 to Richard Lynne of Ringwood, Justice of the Peace, who had son John Lyne, who had son Richard Lyne, who had son Richard Lyne - Gules three bucks’ heads, couped, argent, on a chief of the second, two griffin’s heads, erased, sable. Crest: A griffin’s head, erased, sable. 10) Argent a chevron between three roses gules. Crest: A griffin’s head, erased, sable. Lyne of Liskeard, co. Cornwall - John Lyne, had son John Lyne, (born 1662), had son Richard Lyne, had son John Lyne (1723-1791), Rector of St. Ive Lyne of St. Teath, co. Cornwall - Philip Lyne, town Clerk of St. Teath, had son John Lyne of Badanon (d. 1782), also town clerk, who had son Philip Lyne (1739-1824), Vicar of Mevagissey, who had son Philip Lyne of Sufferton Manor, Torfey 11) Lynne of Yorkshire - Azure three cross crosslets, fitchee, in fesse, between as many eagles, displayed, or. Crest: A squirrel, sejant, proper, supporting a cross crosslet, fitche, gules. 12) Argent, on a bend azure between two lions rampant Gules a fleur-de-lis between two griffins’ heads erased Or. Crest: In front of a fleur-de-lis Argent, a lion rampant Gules, Motto: Foi, roi, droit. Lynes of Tooley Park, co. Leicestershire - Rev. John Lynes of Tooley Park and Hatton (born 1782), A descendant of John Lynes Esq. of Kirkby Mallor and heir of Corley, who was granted the arms. Lynes of Hatton, co. Warwickshire - Colonel Samuel Parr Lynes Esq. of Garthmeilio, Corwen, North Wales (1838-1919), Royal Horse Artillert, son of Rev. John Lynes, Justice of the Peace for Northampton, and incumbent of Hatton, co. Warwick Lynes of Sandesfort House - Rev. John Lynes of Sandesfort House, Wyke Regis, co. Dorset (born 1821), son of Thomas Lynes 13) Lynes - Crest: An elephant’s head erased purpure.
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    Division of Lyne

    The Division of Lyne is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division is named after Sir William Lyne, Premier of New South Wales at the time of Federation and subsequently a minister in early Australian conservative governments. William Lyne was commissioned by the first Governor-General, Lord Hopetoun to form the inaugural Federal Government. He was unable to attract sufficient support to form a cabinet and returned the commission. The unsuccessful commissioning of Lyne is known as The Hopetoun Blunder.

    The division is located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales and includes the local government areas of Gloucester, Greater Taree, Port Macquarie-Hastings and southern Kempsey. Major population centres include Port Macquarie, Taree, Wauchope, Laurieton, Wingham, Gloucester and parts of Kempsey.

    The current Member for Lyne, since the 2013 federal election, is David Gillespie, a member of the National Party of Australia.

    History

    The Division of Lyne was created in a redistribution in 1949 and was represented by the National Party (previously the Country Party and National Country Party) for almost 60 years. This reflects the area's history as a strongly conservative and rural region. The area has recently undergone significant demographic changes with the arrival of a large number of retired people and city dwellers seeking a sea-change. Despite these changes the Australian Labor Party has made little headway in increasing its vote.

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