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How to use Pembroke in a sentence

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Two of Pembroke Dock's most important historic buildings are being given a major facelift.
His chief patrons were the Sidney family, the earl of Pembroke, the countess of Bedford, and the duke and duchess of Newcastle.
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.
The cameramen filmed the explosion of a Pembroke aircraft, for a new spy series, The Sandbaggers, which goes out in September.
He was appointed as a university lecturer in the following year and, in 1935, was elected to a fellowship at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
This weekend sees the second Salisbury Motor Show to be held in the picturesque grounds of Wilton House, the stately home of the Pembroke family.
Sandown-class minehunter HMS Pembroke is due to return to Portsmouth today after a deployment to the Mediterranean on NATO duty.
He graduated from Pembroke College Cambridge in 1875 as second wrangler, bracketed with George Chrystal.
The Pembroke table is a small, simple table with drop leaves and usually with a drawer.
Improved road links are crucial to developments in Pembroke Dock and the Angle peninsula.
This traffic had the effect of multiplying burgages and therefore votes in the Pembroke interest.
He received an early warning of baronial frustration when a rebellion broke out led by Richard Marshal, the third Earl of Pembroke.
One's envy increases when he fetches up at Pembroke College, Cambridge, to read English.
A Pembroke Dock mother-of-two is fuming after her baby son burned himself on exposed heating pipes.
On April 1, 1628, a second patent was issued to Carlisle, revoking that of Pembroke, and Charles Wolverton was appointed Governor of Barbados.
Then follows the dedication to William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, and his brother Philip Herbert, Earl of Montgomery.
He always admired a Pembroke table I'd made years ago, and in fact, he commented on it almost every time he came to our house.
He conceived a love for the extensive grounds of Pembroke Lodge, with their handsome views of the surrounding country.
Pembroke had a long and distinguished political career, was sword-bearer at five coronations, and was a keen patron of the arts.
In 1756 he transferred across the road to Pembroke College, having found his Peterhouse neighbours boisterous and noisy.
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The earl had sent to the Earl of Pembroke at Bergerac to meet him with a large force, but he had not come up.
It is connected by an ancient stone bridge with the suburb of bridgend on the southern or Pembroke bank of the river.
Such were the themes on which Mr. Pembroke discoursed to Rickie's civil ear.
Pembroke had become an intimate friend of mine since my proceedings with regard to Schwerin.
George Whitefield, a servitor at Pembroke in 1732, also shared his rooms with others.
In a bunk down in the sick bay Pembroke tossed uneasily, his face a bright red.
From Mrs. Pembroke, however, she received only heart-warming assurance of her welcome and her fitness.
So knowing he was watched by you and Mr. Pembroke, he decided that you must have found it.
The Pembroke table, the mahogany escritoire, the pier glasses and girandoles and other items were plainly eighteenth century.
He was head-steward of the lands to the right honourable Philip, earl of Pembroke.
Pembroke watched him hurry off to service a car with a sense of having been given the runaround.
He is treated with intolerable rudeness by your friend Mr. Pembroke.
Loitering at the juke box, Pembroke overheard the conversation.
The Cleddan flows down between the towns of Pembroke and Milford.
Qatar's Orientalist Museum and Pembroke College, Cambridge University, recently concluded a two-day international conference.
This is being organised in conjunction with a major exhibition at the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre.
Pembroke Howard, lawyer and bachelor, aged almost forty, was another old Virginian grandee with proved descent from the First Families.
A Pembroke is a small occasional table with a rectangular top, one or two drawers, and small flaps that are either square or oval.
From 1939 to 1953, Pembroke was the only state-supported, four-year college for American Indians in the nation.
Pembroke slipped from behind the curtains and stole softly in pursuit.
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