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charity established in 1991. Its
founding directors were
Bernard Planterose, Emma
Planterose,
Martin Howard and
Donald McPhillimy. Its
first development officer...
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metonym (gardener), as with
Plantebene (a
grower of beans, 1199) and
Planterose (a
grower of roses, 1221), a
metaphor meaning a
branch of a family, or...
- ISSN 1469-3062. Dechezleprêtre, Antoine; Fabre, Adrien; Kruse, Tobias;
Planterose, Bluebery;
Sanchez Chico, Ana; Stantcheva,
Stefanie (July 2022), Fighting...
- Lakes.
Retrieved 3 June 2018. Greer, Ron (1989), The Loch
Garry Project, in
Planterose,
Bernard (Ed.), The Tree
Planters Guide to the Galaxy, pp. 18 - 20....
- In 1632 the
estates became the
property of the
Potier family.
Thomas Planterose took
possession in 1735 and over the next ten
years set
about transforming...
- 10.3 −0.7
Independent Liberal William Mowat 686 2.9 New
Green Bernard Planterose 333 1.4 New
Majority 8,494 37.0 +7.7
Turnout 23,009 73.6 −1.8 SDP hold...
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House while writing his
acclaimed biography of
Compton Mackenzie.
Bernard Planterose,
working for the RSPB,
lived on the
island with his
family in the 1980s...
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vicar general.
Among his
properties were the mill of Asconéguy and the
Planterose House in Mauléon. The mill
still has the coat of arms of the family, dated...
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Alfred Edward Myers.
Percy Alphonse Neville.
Flight Lieutenant Peter John
Planterose, (4230313),
Royal Air Force.
Edith Rogers. In Gold
Ernest Reginald Tinson...