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Greenock (/ˈɡriːnək/ ; Scots:
Greenock;
Scottish Gaelic: Grianaig,
pronounced [ˈkɾʲiənɛkʲ]) is a town in Inverclyde, Scotland,
located in the west central...
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Greenock Morton Football Club is a
Scottish professional football club,
which plays in the
Scottish Championship. The club was
founded as
Morton Football...
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township of
Greenock and the town of Walkerton. Brockton's name was
formed as a
portmanteau of the
three merged muni****lities (Brant
Greenock Walkerton)...
- The
Greenock Academy was a
mixed non-denominational
school in the west end of
Greenock, Scotland. It was
founded in 1855 and was
originally independent...
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Greenock is a town in Inverclyde, Scotland,
United Kingdom.
Greenock can also
refer to:
Greenock Academy, a
former school in
Greenock Greenock Blitz, the...
- Scotland:
Greenock by-election, 1845 1878
Greenock by-election
Greenock by-election, 1884 1936
Greenock by-election 1941
Greenock by-election 1955
Greenock by-election...
- The
Greenock Telegraph is a
local daily newspaper serving Inverclyde (the
council area
containing the
towns of Gourock,
Greenock and Port Glasgow), Scotland...
- (née Love 1940–2009), was a
Scottish psychologist and
social worker from
Greenock, Scotland, who had
migrated with her
family to the
United States in 1951...
- York. His
homemaker mother,
Catherine (née Muir; 1911–1993), was born in
Greenock, Scotland, and came to the
United States at age 11. His father, Angelo...
- (beginning 5
April 1999),
first in
Barlinnie prison, Glasgow, and
later in
Greenock prison, Renfrewshire,
throughout which time he
maintained that he was innocent...