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Born in Durham, he attended Pembroke Academy, studied law, was admitted to the bar
ded William and Philip, who both were Earl of Pembroke after their father.
as chaplain Edmund Calamy, who had studied at Pembroke, already dissenting from orthodox Anglican be
From the late 1940s Liverpool Pembroke, an athletic and cycling club also used the p
Renamed S.V. Earl of Pembroke, an 18th century 3 masted barque used in many
The station was opened by the Pembroke and Tenby Railway as the terminus of the bran
Between Pembroke and Haverfordwest, NCR follows the route of a
nd 1844 at the instigation of the Countess of Pembroke and her younger son Baron Herbert of Lea, des
the third son of Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke and his wife Catharine Villiers.
n, the lines diverge, with one branch serving Pembroke and the other Milford Haven or Fishguard.
Each of William's sons did become earl of Pembroke and marshal of England, and each died without
Duhamel practised in Ottawa, Pembroke and in Wright County.
Kitty had a son by Pembroke, and received a pension from him until 1790,
He was a Deputy Lieutenant and J.P. for Pembroke and chairman of the Quarter Sessions of Pembr
paternal uncle was Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke and his paternal grandfather William Herbert,
his other important patrons were the Earls of Pembroke and Chesterfield, and the Duke of Beaufort.
mmunications Squadron) operated Anson, Devon, Pembroke and latterly Basset aircraft from Bovingdon.
one ridge, 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southwest of Pembroke and 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) southeast of Angle.
he was employed as a chaplain by the Earl of Pembroke, and Queen Elizabeth.
and daughter of William Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, and his first wife, Mary Woodville.
stituents in 1837, he was in 1838 elected for Pembroke, and in 1841 for Dorchester.
merged into the newly-created constituency of Pembroke and Haverfordwest.
(December 1884), was immediately sold to the Pembroke and Tenby Railway.
His father had been MP for Pembroke and his maternal grandfather had been MP for
h until he inherited his father's earldoms of Pembroke and Montgomery in 1733.
(Ban the Bomb!) a rock song with music by Jim Pembroke and lyrics by Juice Leskinen ; the conductor
The Earl of Pembroke and his brother Sir Richard Herbert were capt
e was the son of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Anne Parr.
s to his first cousin's son, the 11th Earl of Pembroke, and his art collection and library to the Un
In 1572, he became MP for Pembroke and he was again Principal of New Inn Hall fr
om north to south the divisions of Rathmines, Pembroke and South).
his hopes initially on Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke, and then on his nephew Henry Tudor.
with Richard FitzGilbert (Strongbow) Earl of Pembroke and Clare landed in Ireland.
lter was not immediately confirmed as Earl of Pembroke and Lord Marshal due to the King's anger at W
urance to take Desmond Donnelly's old seat of Pembroke and served as Secretary of State for Wales in
thout his consent by his kinsman, the Earl of Pembroke, and revived at the Restoration; and six essa
tilda, a daughter of William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke and Marshal of England.
rs of St Benet Paul's Wharf, and to the Lords Pembroke and Manchester.
erbert, a son of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Anne Deveureux.
1885 general election, he was elected MP for Pembroke and Haverfordwest which he held until he stoo
The municipal boroughs of Pembroke and Tenby,
He served on the town council for Pembroke and also served as reeve.
from an inn and a twice daily bus service to Pembroke and the surrounding villages.
om north to south the divisions of Rathmines, Pembroke and South).
In the same year he became a fellow of Pembroke and was ordained a deacon, and became a pries
When his Pembroke and Haverford West seat was abolished for the
he was now in the service of the Countess of Pembroke, and that the poems were written at Wilton Ho
som, and then forms the town boundary between Pembroke and Allenstown.
Gilbert acceded to the title of Earl of Pembroke and Lord Marshal on 11 June 1234, on the deat
n the title and later became the 13th Earl of Pembroke, and the barony is now merged in that earldom
ert, daughter of Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke and Lady Beatrix Louisa Lambton, on 5 March 1
He was born in Pembroke and grew up there.
He was educated at Pembroke, and studied medicine in Kingston.
ed on 20 August 1677 in the master's lodge at Pembroke, and, by his desire, was buried in the chapel
According to planners in Snowdonia and Pembroke, applicants for new homes must demonstrate a
e New Urbanist Town Center development in the Pembroke area at Independence Boulevard.
doms that were being denied to Indians in the Pembroke area, as well as throughout Robeson County.
Pembroke arrived in Korea in July 1951 and was attache
omyn's brother-in-law, and the future Earl of Pembroke, as his plenipotentiary in Scotland, with pow
HMS Prince Consort was laid down at Pembroke as the 91-gun second rate battleship HMS Triu
George Pembroke as John Spencer
George Pembroke as Lowell King
Though earlier historians saw Pembroke as the head of a 'middle party', between the
630, and he succeeded to the title of Earl of Pembroke, as well as several of his brother's other ti
He died in Pembroke at the age of 79.
uffered a stroke at the age of 60 and died at Pembroke at the age of 77.
State Route 204 begins five miles east of Pembroke at U.S. 280/S.R. 30 in the Lanier community a
s army (commanded by William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke) at the Battle of Edgecote Moor.
State Route 204 begins just east of Pembroke at U.S. 280/S.R. 30 and ends in Savannah at I
He was a member of Pembroke Athleta and trained under the club's coach, J
eet and Huntington Avenue in Newport News and Pembroke Avenue and King Street in Hampton was built i
There it turns west on Pembroke Avenue (State Route 351), splitting to the no
It makes no turns, following 39th Street and Pembroke Avenue from Huntington Avenue (U.S. Route 60
ach in 1966, running west on State Route 351 ( Pembroke Avenue) and then replacing part of what had b
Pembroke B Power Station is a 2,000 MWe natural gas-fi
e Universities centre around the historic HMS Pembroke barracks buildings, which form a part of the
Born in North Village, Pembroke, Bermuda, he was the first Black Anglican pri
presented the parliamentary constituencies of Pembroke between 1702 and 1708, and Cardigan between 1
Indian Head River is located on the Hanover, Pembroke border in Massachusetts, United States, and c
Elsey began joined Pembroke Borough from local amateur football and had a
After wins over Pembroke Borough and Newport County, Cardiff were knoc
Cardiff were drawn against Pembroke Borough in the fifth round for the second tim
spells as player-manager of both Llanelli and Pembroke Borough, before returning to manage Llanelli.
Donovan played amateur football with Pembroke Borough.
n he was returned to the House of Commons for Pembroke Boroughs from 1841 until his death in 1861, a
6th Baronet, who he also succeeded as MP for Pembroke Boroughs in 1809.
1815, he replaced Sir Thomas Picton as MP for Pembroke Boroughs.
rn May 14, 1965) is the head coach of the UNC Pembroke Braves college football team in Pembroke, Nor
coach at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke Braves, the first football coach at the schoo
Pembroke bumped Emmanuel on the first day to take the
02, Smith was appointed the seventh Bishop of Pembroke by Pope John Paul II.
Early in 1655 he was elected Master of Pembroke by the unanimous vote of the fellows.
out 2 miles south of Lamphey and 7 miles from Pembroke by road.
but eldest surviving) son of the 11th Earl of Pembroke by his first marriage to his first cousin, El
ly occupied by the Norman Marcher lordship of Pembroke by the early 12th century, with St. David's f
R METEOR MK 12, GLOSTER METEOR MK 14, HUNTING PEMBROKE C.1, TWIN PIONEER CC.1
as equipped with Devon C.2s, Basset CC.1s and Pembroke C.1s, with the squadron first retiring the Ba
Percival Pembroke C1
Jesus women bumped Pembroke, Caius and Emmanuel to take their first heads
in to Wilton Abbey; and this William, Earl of Pembroke, came to the gate which lookes towards the co
illiam Smith of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pembroke, Canada, had been appointed as Archbishop-ele
He was a J.P. for Pembroke, Carmarthen and Cardiganshire and was High Sh
8 March - Royalists seize Pembroke Castle in Wales.
He became Governor of Pembroke Castle and raised a force on behalf of Parlia
Geoff Lewis - Pembroke Castle (1971), Owen Dudley (1974), Chil the K
Pembroke Castle - Birthplace of Henry VII
as the son of Gerald de Windsor, Constable of Pembroke Castle and Nest, a Welsh princess and former
side, attacking Cardiff in 1646 and defending Pembroke Castle afterwards.
ted as the official flag of Pembrokeshire, at Pembroke Castle at a ceremony on the 28 July 1988 with
Pembroke Castle (Welsh: Castell Penfro) is a medieval
Normandy [Some controversy here- Neil Ludlow ( Pembroke Castle) states the Earl led the Norman right
s commanded to disband his army and surrender Pembroke Castle, he refused to do so on the grounds th
his mate and their cygnet in Castle Pond near Pembroke Castle, located in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, W
res (0.40 km2) that has views to the historic Pembroke Castle.
hat it is not on a grand scale such as nearby Pembroke Castle.
Smith was interred in Pembroke Cemetery.
te 27 before ending at Route 14 just south of Pembroke Center.
More recently, the Pembroke Centre has been built to specialise in the tr
His successive appointments were to Pembroke chapel, Liverpool, 1840; to a church for the
Alan Edwards as Pembroke Chase III
rofessor of New Testament Studies a Fellow of Pembroke College at the University of Oxford.
r organ first built for the church's patrons, Pembroke College Cambridge, by Thomas Thamar in 1674 j
The blade colours of Pembroke College Boat Club
ugby Union Football Club), Trinity New Field, Pembroke College Sports Ground, and behind that St Cat
Proceeding to Cambridge, Ranyard entered Pembroke College in October 1865, and graduated M.A. i
ndia, studied at the University of Oxford (at Pembroke College and St Antony's College) and worked i
He was Master of Pembroke College from 1784 to 1828, and Dean of Norwic
el College 1st VIII in Summer Eights, bumping Pembroke College to finish 2nd on the river.
School, Shropshire, England before attending Pembroke College at the University of Cambridge.
Pembroke College retains this trophy.
a cross for Sir Christopher Wren's chapel at Pembroke College and was impressed by "the genius of W
Pembroke College is the only college to have achieved
ol (Chelmsford) before proceeding to study at Pembroke College at Cambridge University, where he was
He entered Pembroke College in 1928 and became a Fellow in 1933.
niversity of Oxford, initially as a member of Pembroke College before transferring to Jesus College.
o college tradition, Gray left Peterhouse for Pembroke College after being the victim of a practical
rer in Politics at Murray Edwards College and Pembroke College at the University of Cambridge and is
in Weston Super Mare in Somerset, followed by Pembroke College at the University of Cambridge.
Pembroke College Boat Club is the rowing club for memb
ted at Christ's Hospital, and matriculated at Pembroke College in 1726, graduating B.A. in 1730 and
mbridge as a sizar but received his B.A. from Pembroke College in 1595/6.
Sir Roger served as Master of Pembroke College from 1992-2004; at Cambridge he also
Johns graduated from Pembroke College (Brown University) in 1936.
lege, Cambridge in 1581 and graduated BA from Pembroke College a few years later.
s Khalid Abdalla and Ben Barnes), followed by Pembroke College at the University of Cambridge, where
s of the College voted in favour of restoring Pembroke College's lost tradition of hosting a May Bal
In 2001 he became Master of Pembroke College, Oxford.
After graduating in 1998 from Pembroke College, Cambridge with an undergraduate degr
rmby and Formby High School, before attending Pembroke College, Oxford, where she was awarded a Bach
ondon Business School and Oxford University's Pembroke College, an Honorary Bencher of the Middle Te
He was Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge from 1488 to 1505 and Chan
He then went up to Pembroke College, Cambridge, and on graduation was ord
ober 1951 General Election before going up to Pembroke College, Oxford, where, in frustration at his
sdale to re-invest in the school and to found Pembroke College, Oxford in 1624.
ath (1954-1961) after which he studied Law at Pembroke College, Cambridge (where his uncle, Israeli
Oswald Couldrey attended Abingdon School and Pembroke College, Oxford.
(the classics in Latin and Ancient Greek) at Pembroke College, Oxford.
Quatremaine was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, and on 23 June 1657 took the
A fellow and a Graduate Tutor of Pembroke College, Cambridge, Geoffrey Edwards is also
He was a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge University.
Robert Mapletoft, Master from 1664-77 of Pembroke College, Cambridge
h on 10 July 1921 and educated at Malvern and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Bull was also involved in a fixture against Pembroke College, in which the first half was played u
He was educated at Westminster School and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Instead, he became a scholar at Pembroke College, Cambridge, obtaining his BA in 1575
abeth's Hospital, Bristol and then went on to Pembroke College, Cambridge from where he received his
Educated at Culford School and Pembroke College, Oxford (MA, Modern History, 1967), h
Bennet was one of the first governors of Pembroke College, Oxford and MP for the university con
He was educated at Rossall and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
sworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford 1977-1991, and has been emeri
He matriculated at Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1555, and graduated M.A
Later, at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he studied law, he
Lewin began studying at Pembroke College, Oxford in 1938 before being recalled
At Oxford's Pembroke College, he earned two master's degrees, one
Barnston, Essex, and matriculated as sizar at Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1588.
he Open University, a Stipendiary Lecturer at Pembroke College, Oxford and, as of 2006, professor of
He matriculated at Pembroke College, Oxford in 1856, obtaining a B.A. deg
wn University in 1971, and his doctorate from Pembroke College, Oxford in 1979.
bridge, United Kingdom and Emeritus Fellow at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
became the first fellow of the newly founded Pembroke College, Oxford (1624), became chaplain to th
770) was an English astronomer, and Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge between 1733 and 1770.
an English clergyman and academic, Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge from 1770 until his death.
on, he was educated at Winchester College and Pembroke College, Oxford, where he obtained a degree i
pal of Westcott House, Cambridge then Dean of Pembroke College, Cambridge until his ordination to th
assical scholar, and also served as Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge from 1970 to 1981.
e of Bisley in Gloucestershire and studied at Pembroke College, Oxford.
Melford glass), C. E. Searle (later Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge), George E. Fox (Walton Ca
bed as Mr S. Dr Bridges took his MA degree at Pembroke College, Cambridge, in 1560, and the witty an
ollowing education at Marlborough College and Pembroke College, Oxford, he passed the Indian Civil S
educated at The King's School, Rochester and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
He was admitted at Pembroke College, Cambridge on 20 May 1627 aged 14 and
College, Oxford or at Broadgates Hall (later Pembroke College, Oxford), but left without taking a d
educated at King's College, Auckland, and at Pembroke College, Cambridge where he graduated with MA
yril Domb studied at Hackney Downs School and Pembroke College, Cambridge; his Doctoral advisor was
Educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, his academic career began
y, Hertfordshire, England, and graduated from Pembroke College, Oxford, in 1934.
h clergyman and academic, who was a Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford and later chancellor of Lland
November 1882 and educated at Winchester and Pembroke College, Cambridge.
                                                                                                    


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