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Arthur Henry Ashford Wynn (22 January 1910 – 24 September 2001), was a British civil servant, social researcher, and recruiter of Soviet spies.Recruited by Edith Tudor-Hart in 1936, Wynn was the well known Soviet spy "Agent Scott" of the KGB. Wynn created the less prominent Oxford spy ring, the University of Oxford counterpart to the infamous Cambridge Five.Wynn was the son of a professor of medicine. Educated at Oundle School, he played rugby union.
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British spy
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Haxey, Simon
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Arthur Henry Ashford Wynn
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2001-09-24Z
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