-
initially leasing the
lands at The Lee to
William Plaistowe in 1635 and
later selling the land to the
Plaistowe family are obscure;
either they were mortgaged...
-
Ronald Percy Frank Plaistowe was
archdeacon of
Timaru from 1953
until 1963;
archdeacon of
Sumner from 1963
until 1969; and
archdeacon of Christchurch...
- ("The Choo Choo
Funtime Express"), Choo Choo Bars were
originally a
Plaistowe product,
acquired by Nestlé. They are now made by Lagoon.
There is also...
- John
Plaistowe Horder CBE FRCP
FRCPE FRCGP FRCPsych (9
December 1919 – 31 May 2012) was an
English physician who
worked as a
general practitioner (GP)...
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Peppermint Crisp (South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand)
Perugina Baci
Plaistowe (Australia) Polo Prestígio (Chile, Brazil)
Princessa (Poland) Quality...
- ±%
Unionist Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 14,632 49.2 −21.3
Liberal Cuthbert Plaistowe 8,168 27.5 n/a
Labour Arthur William Wiltshire 6,950 23.4 −6.1 Majority...
- ±%
Unionist Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 14,632 49.2 −21.3
Liberal Cuthbert Plaistowe 8,168 27.4 New
Labour Arthur William Wiltshire 6,959 23.4 −6.1 Majority...
- R.[page needed] Kettlewell,
George Victor Wildeman 5 Kilburn,
Michael Plaistowe 7 124, 56 DFC, CdeG,
Irish Kilmartin, John
Ignatus ("Killy") 13 + 2sh...
- (1979–1999).
Robbie Fitzgibbon, 28,
British middle distance runner.
Kathy Plaistowe,
British ballet dancer and
audition manager (Les
Ballets de Monte-Carlo)...
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companies that
launched cards sets in the 1930s were Pals Periodical,
Plaistowe & Co.,
Carreras (two
illustrated sets in 1933, the
first of them with...