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  2. The Herald (Plymouth) - Wikipedia

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    Various other newspapers had come and gone in Plymouth in the preceding 100 years. The WEH was published by the owners of the Western Daily Mercury . It was then bought by Sir Leicester Harmsworth in 1921 — a year after he bought the Western Morning News company — and was renamed The Evening Herald and Western Evening News on 17 September 1923.

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    Overall US newspapers earn $500 million per year from paid obituaries. [6] Legacy.com attaches a publicly accessible guestbook to most of the obituaries it hosts, [7] which enables anyone with an Internet connection to pay tribute to someone whose obituary appears in one of Legacy.com's affiliate newspapers or is self-published on Legacy.com ...

  4. Ronald Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Having returned to civilian life in 1946, he served as a police officer and detective in his home town of Preston. In 1962 or 1963, he was appointed deputy chief constable of Blackpool . He was then chief constable of Plymouth City Police before becoming deputy chief constable of the newly created Devon and Cornwall Police .

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  6. John Foot, Baron Foot - Wikipedia

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    Isaac was also an active member of the Liberal Party, the Liberal MP for Bodmin before World War II and the Lord Mayor of Plymouth after the war. His elder siblings were barrister Sir Dingle Foot, QC (1905–1978), who subsequently became both a Liberal and Labour MP and Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon (1907–1990), who became Governor of Cyprus ...

  7. Laurie Brokenshire - Wikipedia

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    Laurie Brokenshire was born on 20 October 1952 at 40 Amherst Road, Plymouth to Martin Brokenshire (1926–97) and his wife Pansy Jeanne (née Hewitt; 1930-2007). He had a younger sister, Lynnette, and a younger brother, Adrian.

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