- The
Cherry Tree
public house,
Pennycross...
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Plymouth (/ˈplɪməθ/ PLI-məth) is a port city and
unitary authority in Devon,
South West England. It is
located on Devon's
south coast between the rivers...
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Pennycross Stadium was a
greyhound racing and
speedway stadium in
north Plymouth, Devon. In 1928
southeast of
Pennycross village and
directly east of the...
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included the
first overseas performers.
Brigadier Alistair MacLean of
Pennycross –
Director of the
Tattoo from 1950-1953.
Producer of the
Tattoo from 1953-1959...
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Milehouse Millbay Millbridge Morice Town
Mutley North Prospect Pennycomequick Pennycross Peverell Plympton Plymstock Roborough St
Budeaux Southway Stoke Stonehouse...
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Devon 52-year-old
Anstey was
stabbed several times in the
chest at the
Pennycross Sports and
Social Club. He was
probably locking up the
building he was...
- Clifford, FRSE (1946) Dr
Robin Lane Fox, FRSL (1946)
Nicolas Maclean of
Pennycross, CMG (1946) Sir Ivor Roberts, KCMG, FCIL (1946) The
Marquess of Salisbury...
- Sir
William Henry Mackinnon Lieutenant-General
Allan Thomas Maclean of
Pennycross (1793–1868),
Light Dragoons Major-General
Henry John
Maclean (1827–1915)...
- and tailoring, and he had two
younger siblings.
Francis was
educated at
Pennycross primary school and Plymouth's
Public Secondary School for Boys. As a schoolboy...
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Plymouth began when
Western Speedways Ltd
promoted the dirt
track racing at
Pennycross Stadium. The
opening meeting was a
challenge match against Exeter on 13...