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People

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  • Thomas Smythe, founder of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia
  • Frank Smythe, mountaineer, author, photographer, and botanist
  • Pat Smythe (pianist), Scottish pianist
  • Conn Smythe, Canadian hockey builder
  • Stafford Smythe, president of Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd. and the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team, son of Conn Smythe
  • Pat Smythe, British show jumper
  • Thomas Smythe, 1st Viscount Strangford
  • Philip Smythe, 2nd Viscount Strangford
  • Endymion Smythe, 3rd Viscount Strangford
  • Philip Smythe, 4th Viscount Strangford
  • Lionel Smythe, 5th Viscount Strangford
  • Percy Smythe, 6th Viscount Strangford
  • George Smythe, 7th Viscount Strangford
  • Percy Smythe, 8th Viscount Strangford
  • Faye Smythe, New Zealand actress
  • Dallas Walker Smythe, political activist and researcher
  • Reg Smythe, British cartoonist
  • Marianne Smythe, Australian-American author
  • Quentin George Murray Smythe, South African World War II recipient of the Victoria Cross

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