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Milehouse Millbay Millbridge Morice Town
North Prospect Pennycomequick Pennycross Peverell Plymouth (One of the
Three Towns)
Plympton Plymstock Roborough...
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Cherry Tree
public house,
Pennycross...
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Pennycross Stadium was a
greyhound racing and
speedway stadium in
north Plymouth, Devon. In 1928,
southeast of
Pennycross village and
directly east of...
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Milehouse Millbay Millbridge Morice Town
Mutley North Prospect Pennycomequick Pennycross Peverell Plympton Plymstock Roborough St
Budeaux Southway Stoke Stonehouse...
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Waldorf Astor, 2nd
Viscount Astor –
First Spear (1914),
Point Duty (1929),
Pennycross (1932),
Wheedler (1946) 1911:
Alice 1912:
Saucy Vixen 1913: Queen's Parade...
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Penhill Penhay Penn
Beacon Penn Moor
Pennicknold Pennicott Pennycomequick Pennycross Pennymoor Penson Penstone Pennsylvania Peters Marland Peter Tavy Petrockstowe...
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included the
first overseas performers.
Brigadier Alistair MacLean of
Pennycross –
Director of the
Tattoo from 1950-1953.
Producer of the
Tattoo from 1953-1959...
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county of Devon. It
borders with West Park, Crownhill, Ham,
Whitleigh and
Pennycross areas of Plymouth. It was
previously part of Knackersknowle. The UK Census...
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founder of the
Macleans of Kinlochaine, Drimnin, and
Pennycross John
Garbh Maclean, 1st
Laird of Coll (1668–1756), as an
independent unit...
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Plymouth began when
Western Speedways Ltd
promoted the dirt
track racing at
Pennycross Stadium. The
opening meeting was a
challenge match against Exeter on 13...