- by its
earlier name of
Stoke Damerel, is an
inner suburb of the city of Plymouth, Devon, England. In 1844,
Stoke Damerel was
described as a
parish in...
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Donna Damerel (July 8, 1912 –
February 15, 1941) was an
American actress.
Damerel was born on July 8, 1912, in Chicago, the
daughter of
vaudeville performers...
- Vail (January 7, 1888 –
September 18, 1978),
sometimes credited as
Myrtle Damerel, was an
American vaudevillian, and
radio and film
actress and writer. She...
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Stoke Damerel Church, also
known as the
Church of St
Andrew with St Luke, is a
Church of
England church in Stoke, Plymouth, Devon, England.
Dating from...
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Milton Damerel is a village,
parish and
former manor in
north Devon, England.
Situated in the
political division of Torridge, on the
river Waldon, it...
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Sydenham Damerel,
previously South Sydenham, is a village,
parish and
former manor in Devon,
situated 4
miles north-west of Tavistock. The
village lies...
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Stoke Damerel Stoke Fleming Stoke Gabriel Stokeinteignhead Stokenham Stoke Rivers Stoodleigh Stowford Strete Sutcombe Swimbridge Sydenham Damerel (formerly...
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British and
Commonwealth forces.
William Thomas Rickard was born at
Stoke Damerel, Devonport, on 10
February 1828, and at an
early age
joined the
Royal Navy...
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Henry Damerel Aves (July 10, 1853—September 20, 1936) was a
missionary bishop of The
Episcopal Church,
serving in
Mexico from his
consecration in 1904...
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manor of
Milton Damerel by Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of
Devon (1303–1377),
whose effigy also
survives in
Exeter Cathedral.
Milton Damerel later p****ed with...