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States HMS
Laverock (1913), a
destroyer of the
British Royal Navy
Charles Laverock Lambe,
British air
marshal Hugh
Laverock (martyr)
Laverock Ha, and early...
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Laverock is a
small unincorporated community that is
located in
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania,
United States. Part of it is
situated in
Cheltenham Township...
- HMS
Laverock was a Laforey-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy. She was
launched in 1913 and
entered service in
October 1914.
Laverock served through the...
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under Sir John Major.
Soames was
educated at
three independent schools: at
Laverock School in
Oxted in Surrey,
followed by
Hamilton House School in Kent (both...
- The name
Larkhall or
Laverock Ha
first appears in
journals around 1620. The
origins of the name are unknown,
although Laverock is the
Scots word for...
- Laforey-class
destroyer laid down in 1912, her name was
changed to HMS
Laverock before launch HMS Hereward (H93) a G and H-class
destroyer launched in...
- by
Peter Hall. London,
Topic Records Ltd., 1969) "Up and Awa' wi' the
Laverock (Topic, 1975) "What a Voice" [12" LP]
Lismor Folk
Records 1985 In Memory...
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Warne (burnt 23
August 1555),
Stephen Harwood (burnt 30
August 1555), Hugh
Laverock and John
Apprice (both
burnt 15 May 1556). Also
included are
Patrick ****ngham...
- Flourtown, and Oreland. The
communities of
Lafayette Hill, Fort Washington,
Laverock,
North Hills, Miquon, and
Glenside are also
situated partly inside the...
- Air Vice
Marshal Sir
Charles Laverock Lambe, KCB, CMG, DSO (10 May 1875 – 25
April 1953) was a
distinguished officer in the
Royal Navy and a foundational...