- conman,
Rosemary Leach as Joan
Plumleigh-Bruce, a
smitten victim widow and
Bernard Hepton as
Donald Stimpson,
Plumleigh-Bruce's would-be beau, who vengefully...
-
Christmas play Day To Remember. She pla**** a
leading role as
smitten Joan
Plumleigh-Bruce in the six-part ITV 1987
production of The
Charmer which starred...
-
visiting Paris.
Gorse meets Joan
Plumleigh-Bruce at a pub and
decides to
target her in a
fraud scheme. Mrs.
Plumleigh-Bruce, the
pretentious widow of an...
- 1791.
Babbage was one of four
children of
Benjamin Babbage and
Betsy Plumleigh Teape. His
father was a
banking partner of
William Praed in
founding Praed's...
- part in yet
another expedition to Cadiz, this time
under a
captain named Plumleigh, as part of a
fleet commanded by
Viscount Wimbledon. In 1628 she took...
-
character in the
Thrush Green novel series by
English author Miss Read
Dimity Plumleigh-Teignmott, a
character in the
Parasol Protectorates series of
novels by...
-
saxophone Bob
Mintzer –
baritone saxophone Bob Co****in –
trumpet Mike
Plumleigh –
trumpet Simo
Salimen –
trumpet Bob Doll –
trumpet Glenn Franke – trombone...
-
Samuel Gillilan, came to the area from Virginia.
Settlers Dr. Cornish, Dr.
Plumleigh, Eli Henderson, Alex Dawson, and
William Jackson arrived shortly thereafter...
-
Volume 1
edited by Sir
Egerton Brydges, p. 142 [6]
Several members of the
Plumleigh family served as
Mayor of
Dartmouth de Via arms, as also used by the Davie...
- 18th centuries. In Dartmouth, a
house built in 1664 for
mariner Robert Plumleigh had
traditional timber-framed
architecture but
included elaborate star-shaped...