How To Use Pembroke In A Sentence
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A Pembrokeshire man, he established his reputation as a jouster and was knighted at Edward VI's coronation.
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A Pembrokeshire County Council enforcement officer visited the site and advised the company to stop work.
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The judge shall dismiss from the ring any Pembroke Welsh Corgi that is excessively shy.
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Elsewhere Independent-run administrations are to continue governing in Pembrokeshire, Powys and Ynys Môn, whilst a Plaid-Independent coalition is set to run Caerffili.
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The project will focus on six ports including Milford Haven, Pembroke Dock and Fishguard in Pembrokeshire and Rosslare, Waterford and New Ross in South East Ireland.
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Raised in a village in Pembrokeshire in southwest Wales, Mr. Francis was the son of a horse-dealer, steeplechaser and farmer.
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The sight of lots of game mums boogie boarding on the beaches of Pembrokeshire is a glory indeed.
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The first time many Pembrokeshire farmers knew a pipeline might be crossing their land was when surveyors and analysts turned up unannounced.
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Linda, the daughter of Pembrokeshire county councillor, Norman Parry, rode side-saddle in her navy blue riding habit.
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Nevertheless, his wealth and amiability gave him standing, he was chancellor of the University of Oxford, and Pembroke College was refounded in his honour.
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She was educated privately and at Pembroke College, where she read classics.
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But while this resulted in a clear advantage over Pembroke, it made no impression on Magdalen, who rowed over with their initial lead undented.
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Lives may be put at risk when Pembrokeshire loses its emergency fire tender, according to the Fire Brigades Union.
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At the coast turn left onto the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which here is actually a bridleway.
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I spoke to two people who have received permission to build low-impact, sustainable homes in Pembrokeshire - homes that embody the environmentally-friendly ambitions of their owners, as well as satisfying the planners.
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Lambs which drink sufficient colostrum soon after birth will be protected from a disease common in intensive indoor lambing flocks in Pembrokeshire.
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Since the 16th century the Perrots had lorded it over Pembrokeshire, the grandest of them the giant Sir John, the viceroy of Ireland, said to have been the illegitimate son of Henry VIII.
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Kate Morgan, Pembrokeshire County Council's food officer, says a healthy breakfast can aid concentration and mental performance, and provide energy.
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The coastline of Pembrokeshire is at its quietest and wildest at its western extremities.
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Dairy bull calves reared for beef through a pioneering fattening scheme are achieving gross margin returns of £199 a head for Pembrokeshire farmers.
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The Cresselly Arms at Cresswell Quay will be the scene of South Pembrokeshire Hunt's last meet.
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[1] Fourteen hundred French troops had landed in Pembrokeshire on the night of 22 – 23 February 1797.
Letter 205
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Pembrokeshire County Council will be redoubling its efforts to market the second call centre building, pledged its leader, Councillor Maurice Hughes.
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Both Nick Chacos and Matt Eusebio were hurt when they collied while attempting to block a kick in last week's win over Pembroke, and both will miss this week's game.
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Throughout the last 150 years, the Western Telegraph has continued non-stop to bring the news to Pembrokeshire and West Wales.
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At 5pm, cold and footsore, but driven forward by the noise and sheer scale of the movement, the North Pembrokeshire group reached the park.
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On April 1, 1628, a second patent was issued to Carlisle, revoking that of Pembroke, and Charles Wolverton was appointed Governor of Barbados.
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Peter Doran said it proved it was possible to provide quality theatre in remote regions like Pembrokeshire.
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Initial research, he says, suggests the crops are ideally suited to Pembrokeshire's maritime climate.
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There are also plans for an eight-bed care facility for elderly, mentally infirm residents, which will be run by Pembrokeshire County Council.
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An over-abundance of main crop potatoes in storage is depressing the price of Pembrokeshire-produced earlies.
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The Pembrokeshire coastline is regarded as not only one of the finest in Wales but one of the best stretches of coastlines anywhere in the British Isles.
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The Western Telegraph today joins forces with the county council in a campaign to achieve total broadband coverage in Pembrokeshire.
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The cameramen filmed the explosion of a Pembroke aircraft, for a new spy series, The Sandbaggers, which goes out in September.
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Plaid suggested that on these figures the only changes in Assembly composition would be that it would win Carmarthen West and Pembrokeshire from the Conservatives, but lose a Mid and West Wales regional seat to the Tories, while in North Wales the Liberal Democrats would lose their regional seat to the Conservatives.
Poll shows One Wales support grows
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Significantly, the adult populations in Pembrokeshire and Somerset showed similar ranges of variability.
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Peter Doran said it proved it was possible to provide quality theatre in remote regions like Pembrokeshire.
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Rational Review
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His chief patrons were the Sidney family, the earl of Pembroke, the countess of Bedford, and the duke and duchess of Newcastle.
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This traffic had the effect of multiplying burgages and therefore votes in the Pembroke interest.
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But the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park's development control committee deferred its decision because there had been no feedback from significant consultees.
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It was from Manorbier that I persuaded the children to join me in a walk along a small stretch of Pembrokeshire's 186 mile coastal path, threading between heather, sea pinks and campion along a volley of headlands.
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Mr. Pembroke only wrote to our hero one letter, but it was of the bulk of six epistles of these degenerate days, containing, in the moderate compass of ten folio pages, closely written, a precis of a supplementary quarto manuscript of addenda, delenda, et corrigenda in reference to the two tracts with which he had presented Waverley.
Waverley
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Cross-breeding Holstein dairy cows with Jerseys is boosting milk income on Pembrokeshire's spring calving farms.
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The battle, though small, had an important effect on the outcome of the Civil War in Wales, driving the Royalists out of Pembrokeshire.
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William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, was currently serving as a privy councilor, captain-general of English contingent at St. Quentin, and lord president of the council in Marches of Wales. 120
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Pembrokeshire County Council had 14 gritting lorries on continuous patrol to salt the roads.
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Carefree holidays amid breathtaking scenery in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
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The judge dismiss from the ring any Pembroke Welsh Corgi that is excessively shy.
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In 1756 he transferred across the road to Pembroke College, having found his Peterhouse neighbours boisterous and noisy.
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He received an early warning of baronial frustration when a rebellion broke out led by Richard Marshal, the third Earl of Pembroke.
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The youngsters come to many parts of the country, including Pembrokeshire, to enjoy the benefits of clean air and uncontaminated food.
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The menu included Pembrokeshire crab and roast fillet of Welsh Beef.
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It was from Manorbier that I persuaded the children to join me in a walk along a small stretch of Pembrokeshire's 186 mile coastal path, threading between heather, sea pinks and campion along a volley of headlands.
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The Pembrokeshire crop won't be harvested until May 7th, so they have imported earlies from Israel.
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A Pembroke Dock mother-of-two is fuming after her baby son burned himself on exposed heating pipes.
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At length it was resolved to send for Dewi, a celebrated teacher of theology at Mynyw in Pembrokeshire, who from motives of humility had not appeared in the assembly.
Wild Wales
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Improved road links are crucial to developments in Pembroke Dock and the Angle peninsula.
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In the fifth year of the succeeding reign of Stephen, by whom the gifts just mentioned were confirmed, the Forest of Dean, that is, its royal quitrents, were granted to Lucy, Milo Fitz-Walter's third daughter, upon her marrying Herbert Fitz-Herbert, the King's chamberlain, and progenitor to the present Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.
The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account
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Arthur's Quoit near Swansea, the dolmen of Pentre Ifan in Pembrokeshire, and that of Plas Newydd on the Menai Strait: in Anglesey they are quite common.
Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders
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It had been planned originally to operate a transmitter serving Pembrokeshire with a relay serving the Lleyn Peninsula.
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At Angle in Pembrokeshire the first new slipway and boathouse to be built for 31 years is to be constructed.
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Also in Wales, Preseli Venture in Pembrokeshire runs a family holiday from 18 to 22 April that includes sessions on kayaking, coasteering and surfing, as well as evenings spent toasting marshmallows and an Easter egg hunt in National Trust woodland.
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The plan will be put to the National Assembly, providing it is passed by the Pembrokeshire NHS Trust today.
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The spokesman said the company was committed to maintaining its link with Pembrokeshire earlies.
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Dairy bull calves reared for beef through a pioneering fattening scheme are achieving gross margin returns of £199 a head for Pembrokeshire farmers.
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Top of the bill is Canny, Pembrokeshire's human beat-boxer.
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Born and brought up in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, he gained an open scholarship to Brasenose College, Oxford, in 1948, reading Greats and taking a diploma in Classical Archaeology.
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Burbage for a term of years which ended in about 1589_; that his work with Burbage from the time he entered his service was of a general nature, and more of a literary and dramatic than of an histrionic character, though it undoubtedly partook of both; that he worked in conjunction with both Richard Burbage and Edward Alleyn from the time he came to London in 1586-87 until 1591; that neither he nor Burbage were connected with the Queen's company, nor with the Curtain Theatre, during these years, _and that the ownership by the Burbage organisation of a number of old Queen's plays resulted from their absorption of Queen's men in 1591, when Pembroke's company was formed, and not from the supposed fact that James Burbage was at any time a member or the manager of the Queen's company_; that Robert Greene's attack upon Shakespeare as
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The sight of lots of game mums boogie boarding on the beaches of Pembrokeshire is a glory indeed.
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Pembrokeshire's arable acreage had increased on the back of buoyant prices last summer.
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The Pembrokeshire Shell Fishermen's Association challenge the claim, and warn that any such ban will threaten the livelihoods of locals.
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This army was also to relieve our wants, I mean those of my uncle the Earl of Pembroke, who for some time before had lain with a considerable force in the town called Ayr, near the old Caledonian
Castle Dangerous
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A Pembrokeshire county councillor faces up to six months in prison after being found guilty of deliberately destroying badger setts on land he was developing.
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Bronze Age discoveries have been made on a Pembrokeshire headland following a moorland fire last summer.
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He did not truly suspect Chester or Pembroke, but he was relieved, none the less, to see that their surprise was unfeigned.
HERE BE DRAGONS
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I am to start married life in the palace of Lamphey, Pembrokeshire, which is in the heart of horrible Wales.
The Red Queen
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Fire crews in south and mid Pembrokeshire were inundated with calls over the weekend as storm force winds caused havoc across the county.
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He was appointed as a university lecturer in the following year and, in 1935, was elected to a fellowship at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
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South East Wales was where the best longbowmen were found but others were recruited from as far away as Pembroke.
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At that time Fellows at Cambridge had to be unmarried, and so on his marriage in 1857 Stokes had to give up his fellowship at Pembroke College.
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A high percentage of Welsh turkey producers are concentrated in Pembrokeshire - a county recognised nationally as an important poultry rearing region.
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Linda, the daughter of Pembrokeshire county councillor, Norman Parry, rode side-saddle in her navy blue riding habit.
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Potato producers who abstract water from Pembrokeshire's rivers and streams could have their licences revoked by new European legislation.
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Significantly, the adult populations in Pembrokeshire and Somerset showed similar ranges of variability.
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The Pembrokeshire Shell Fishermen's Association challenge the claim, and warn that any such ban will threaten the livelihoods of locals.
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A tornado or whirlwind was spotted in north Pembrokeshire last week by a local tornado enthusiast.
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Pembroke Dock also enjoys free parking but there is concern that the town could be a casualty of the county council's current review of parking charges.
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Pembrokeshire has lost a great champion and we have all lost a very warm, kind, great-hearted man.
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He graduated from Pembroke College Cambridge in 1875 as second wrangler, bracketed with George Chrystal.
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The Pembrokeshire Shell Fishermen's Association challenge the claim, and warn that any such ban will threaten the livelihoods of locals.
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The mystery of whether big cats are stalking Pembrokeshire is no closer to being solved, after laboratory analysis of faeces failed to prove their existence.
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A cousin of Ms Ritchie, boxer Grant "Tassie" Brown, announced he would stand for Pembroke, to continue the Brown-Ritchie dynasty, but he withdrew 24 hours later.
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Owners Vivenne and Colin have chauffeured the canine connoisseurs to eight cottages in Pembrokeshire.
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Paradoxically, my previous experience of the ocean – summer holidays in Pembrokeshire and Cornwall – had given my Atlantic an undoubted turquoise tint.
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He conceived a love for the extensive grounds of Pembroke Lodge, with their handsome views of the surrounding country.
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All teams stay in the adventure lodge, which is set in a wooded valley on the north Pembrokeshire coast.
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Opportunities for increasing productivity of land in Pembrokeshire was an issue farmers must explore, he insisted.
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Also in Wales, Preseli Venture in Pembrokeshire runs a family holiday from 18 to 22 April that includes sessions on kayaking, coasteering and surfing, as well as evenings spent toasting marshmallows and an Easter egg hunt in National Trust woodland.
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Demetia is the district now called Pembrokeshire, where a colony of Normans established themselves after the Norman Conquest.
An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800
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Throughout the last 150 years, the Western Telegraph has continued non-stop to bring the news to Pembrokeshire and West Wales.
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At the Royal Canal bridge, from his hoarding, Mr Eugene Stratton, his blub lips agrin, bade all comers welcome to Pembroke township.
Ulysses
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Next day, Pembroke's Welsh force, having camped separately, was continuing its march when, 6 miles north-eastward, it was unexpectedly overwhelmed at Edgecote by a small force of Warwick's supporters.
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Although justifiably most famous for the coast path there are plenty of other outdoor activities to enjoy in Pembrokeshire.
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Pembroke river is described as a refuge for wildlife. Thousands of birds feed on the mud flats during the winter and in the summer shell duck nest and rear their young here.
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Pembrokeshire's millennium bluestone has certainly not been associated with luck in the past.
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Significantly, the adult populations in Pembrokeshire and Somerset showed similar ranges of variability.
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On firmer ground is coracle, which occurs in Salesbury's Dictionary in English and Welsh (1547) as the English equivalent of kwrwgyl ` round boat, 'and the archaeological term cromlech, which is used in Owen's Pembrokeshire
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Most of our family and friends hunt so it seemed a great way to celebrate, " said Richard, a livestock farmer and an amateur whipper-in with the South Pembrokeshire Hunt.
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Friday 11 MarchWe're led through the imposing arches of Pembroke College for an interview with the bursar.
Saving Fitzbillies: Tim Hayward's life-changing year
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Meanwhile St. Peter's were receiving a hiding from a surprisingly slick Pembroke side, whose Ball, ending only hours before, had no doubt taken its toll.
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Two of Pembroke Dock's most important historic buildings are being given a major facelift.
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Tenby Town Council is to repeat its objections to the proposal to Pembrokeshire County Council, and opposers are being asked to reinforce their concerns to ensure the authority knows the strength of local feeling.
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An interesting case here of a potential manatee sighting in Pembrokeshire waters ...
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There are gates being pulled down in Pembrokeshire and Cardiganshire and even in this county.
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Sandown-class minehunter HMS Pembroke is due to return to Portsmouth today after a deployment to the Mediterranean on NATO duty.
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The inlaid mahogany and satinwood pembroke table, a fine example of the Philadelphia interpretation of this form, dates from about 1795 to 1810.
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Being born in a pub, and not unknown to frequent his local hostelry for a shandy or two, Pembrokeshire author Keith Johnson is eminently qualified to be the author of his latest volume on county watering-holes.
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Seaways12 West Street, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire SA65 9AE, 01348 873433The back of this bookshop overlooks the sea; the frontage is an impressive Georgian creation.
Independent bookshops in Wales
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Advertisers and invited guests were entertained to a lunch of Pembrokeshire produce.
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As flocks of sheep return home this month from winter grazing the lowlands of Pembrokeshire, farmers are being warned to be vigilant against the spread of a highly contagious disease.
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Sir Roger Bannister, former Master of Pembroke College, is unusual among heads.
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The cry of Pembroke's men in the fight was "Down with the daggle-tails!"]
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They farm 2,700 acres in north Pembrokeshire, growing 1,600 acres of combinable crops.