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- English-speaking world. Cook was born at his parents' house, "Shearbridge", in Middle Warberry Road, Torquay, Devon. He was the only son, and eldest of the three children...
- consists of Tormohun (also historically known as Tormoham), Wellswood, The Warberries, Upton and Ellacombe and is based upon what was once the holdings of the...
- Heaviside (1850–1925) Electrical engineer and mathematician Homefield, Lower Warberry Road, TQ1 The Institution of Electrical Engineers (blue) Edward Heron-Allen(1861–1943)...
- between France and Ourselves". He died at his home, Sunny Hill at Higher Warberry in Torquay, on 14 November 1894. In September 1845 Symonds married Anna...
- Josephine Edwards; she was the only daughter of Lea Priestley Edwards, of Warberry Court, Torquay, Devon, and his first cousin Emily Gertrude, daughter of...
- result of these plans, an exclusive residential area was created in the Warberries and Lincombes which retains its character today with several of these...
- Paignton Torre CE Academy, Torquay Upton St James CE Primary School, Torquay Warberry CE Academy, Torquay Watcombe Primary School, Torquay White Rock Primary...
- for a short time in the early 1860s, he purchased Abbotsford, a villa on Warberry Hill in Torquay. In 1864 he was appointed a Justice of the Peace for Devon...
- Plainmoor between Cary Park, Manor Road and Warberry Lane (now called Warbro Road). In 1882, they crossed Warberry Lane to play for the first time at the Plainmoor...
- Lodge, Strete Raleigh, Whimple. 1949: John Adam Day, of Horsford, Middle Warberry Road, Torquay. 1950: Major Charles Chichester, of Hall, Bishop's Tawton...