-
attributes the
design of the
Pembroke table to
Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of
Pembroke (1693-1751). Sofa
tables are
similar to
Pembroke tables and
usually have longer...
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Pembroke is an
historic town in
Plymouth County, M****achusetts,
United States.
Pembroke is a
South S****
suburb of the
Boston metropolitan area. The town...
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Pembroke Pines is a city in
southern Broward County, Florida,
United States. The city is
located 22
miles (35 km)
north of Miami. It is a
suburb of and...
- 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2018
Pembroke was
placed second in the
Tompkins Table.
Pembroke contains the
first chapel designed by Sir
Christopher Wren and is one...
-
tables.
There are two main
types of
folding table.
Those that have
leaves that fold down such as a
Pembroke table, drop-leaf
table or
gateleg table,...
- in
weight and height, and has a much
longer tail than the
Pembroke. Historically, the
Pembroke has been
attributed to the
influx of dogs
alongside Flemish...
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Pembroke College, a
constituent college of the
University of Oxford, is
located on
Pembroke Square, Oxford. The
college was
founded in 1624 by King James...
- sweet,
sugary drink. A
grevillea wood
veneer was used on a
Pembroke table, a
small table with two
drawers and
folding sides, made in the 1790s for Commissioner...
- for the Duke of
Atholl (1758);
Wilton House, for Henry, 10th Earl of
Pembroke (c. 1759–73); For the
actor David Garrick, both in town and at his villa...
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Isabel de Clare,
making her suo jure 4th
Countess of
Pembroke.
Flanagan 2023.
Altschul 1965,
Table III.
Venning 2020, p. 474. Altschul,
Michael (1965)...