- also
cause some
younger Pembrokes to nip at
their owners'
ankles as this is what they were bred to do with cattle.
Pembrokes have an
average life expectancy...
- in po****rity
because Elizabeth II had
personally owned more than 30
Pembrokes or Corgi-Dachshund crosses,
known as dorgis.
Pembrokeshire and Cardiganshire...
-
formerly Pembroke County,
Tasmania Pembroke Parish Pembroke, West Hants, Nova
Scotia Pembroke,
Yarmouth County, Nova
Scotia Pembroke,
Ontario Pembroke Township...
- only to
discover an
unfamiliar family living in the
Pembrokes' home. He
learns that the
Pembrokes left New
Jersey while he was away and have
moved across...
-
Pembroke College may
refer to:
Pembroke College,
Cambridge Pembroke College,
Oxford Pembroke College (Brown University), the
former women's
college University...
- 1939.
There were a
number of
other Pembrokes established across the
country during the
twentieth century. HMS
Pembroke I -
accounting base at
Chatham between...
- Earl of
Pembroke is a
title in the
Peerage of
England that was
first created in the 12th
century by King
Stephen of England. The title,
which is ****ociated...
-
Pembroke (/ˈpɛmbrʊk/ PEM-bruuk; Welsh:
Penfro [ˈpɛnvrɔ]) is a town and
community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with a po****tion of 7,552. The
names of both...
-
Pembroke Castle (Welsh:
Castell Penfro) is a
medieval castle in the
centre of
Pembroke,
Pembrokeshire in Wales. The
castle was the
original family seat...
-
Pembroke Parish is one of the nine
parishes of Bermuda. It is
named after English aristocrat William Herbert, 3rd Earl of
Pembroke (1580–1630). It occupies...