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in what body of water do the rivers tamar and plym converge | oos |
what was the location of the earliest settlement near plymouth | oos |
what was plymouth 's original name | oos |
in what year did the pilgrim fathers sail from plymouth | oos |
when did the siege of plymouth end during the english civil war | oos |
what was the name of the colony founded by the pilgrim fathers in the new world | oos |
what nearby settlement built ships for the royal navy | oos |
in what year did plymouth become a city | oos |
what is the term used to describe the attacks on plymouth during the second world war | oos |
in what year was plymstock incorporated | oos |
along with plymouth and devonport , what location was merged into a county borough in 1914 | oos |
as of 2014 , what was the population of plymouth | oos |
where does plymouth rank in population among the cities of the uk | oos |
how many members of parliament represent plymouth | oos |
in what city does plymouth 's ferry to spain terminate | oos |
what institution of higher education is based in plymouth | oos |
what is the name of the location cited by ptolemy that is believed to have been located near modern plymouth | oos |
where have middle iron age remnants been found | oos |
what does ' tamari ostia ' mean | oos |
in what century were sailors obligated to relocate from plympton due to silting | oos |
what did sutton mean in the old english language | oos |
in what year was the first written reference to plymouth made | oos |
during whose reign was the former town of sutton referred to as plymouth | oos |
what did ' plym mouth ' mean | oos |
in what year during the hundred years ' war did the french assault plymouth | oos |
who set fire to plymouth in 1403 | oos |
in what year was the fortification later known as drake 's fort constructed | oos |
before plymouth dockyard was built , where was the fleet located | oos |
in what year did parliament pass a notable law that led to the building of fortifications in plymouth | oos |
what notable slave trader was based out of plymouth | oos |
who served as plymouth 's mayor in 1593 | oos |
in what year did drake battle the spanish armada | oos |
when did the pilgrim fathers depart plymouth | oos |
what was the name of the settlement founded by the pilgrim fathers | oos |
which faction did plymouth support during the english civil war | oos |
for how many years was plymouth under siege during the english civil war | oos |
where did the last battle for plymouth during the english civil war end | oos |
in what year did charles ii ascend to the throne | oos |
what locale was used to house imprisoned parliamentarians after the restoration of charles ii | oos |
during what century was plymouth involved with the atlantic slave trade | oos |
in what century did plymouth cease to be a vital trading port | oos |
in what year was hmnb davenport established | oos |
what river was adjacent to hmnb davenport | oos |
how many male workers were present in plymouth dock circa 1712 | oos |
what was the 1733 population of plymouth dock | oos |
in what parish was hmnb davenport located | oos |
along with coal and grain , what was the most important import in 18th century plymouth | oos |
what was the new name given to plymouth dock in 1824 | oos |
along with plymouth and devonport , what settlement comprised the three towns | oos |
what architect was noted for his neoclassical designs in plymouth | oos |
on what street did many of the buildings designed by john foulston reside | oos |
who founded plymouth porcelain | oos |
in what year was plymouth porcelain founded | oos |
what was william cookworthy 's profession | oos |
what was the name of the engineer involved in the construction of the eddystone lighthouse | oos |
in kilometers , how long was the plymouth sound breakwater | oos |
who was the designer of the plymouth sound breakwater | oos |
in what year did construction finish on the plymouth sound breakwater | oos |
when did construction commence on plymouth sound breakwater | oos |
near which settlement were palmerston forts built in the 1860s | oos |
what animal byproduct was imported to plymouth in the 19th century | oos |
in what settlement were the dockyards located | oos |
what was the primary base of the royal navy during world war i | oos |
what sorts of ships were based in davenport | oos |
what location provided a base for flying boats | oos |
what force used sunderland flying boats out of devonport | oos |
what military organization was based in devonport until 1941 | oos |
how many attacks comprised the plymouth blitz | oos |
how many civilian deaths occurred as a result of the plymouth blitz | oos |
how many homes were totally destroyed in the plymouth blitz | oos |
who was the author of the 1943 plan for plymouth | oos |
in the period 1951 - 1957 , how many new houses were constructed yearly in plymouth | oos |
in the postwar period to 1964 , how many houses were built in plymouth | oos |
when was the civic centre built | oos |
what english heritage status does the civic centre possess | oos |
what aircraft carrier received maintenance at devonport dockyard | oos |
by what year was the greater part of the army presence in plymouth gone | oos |
what military unit is based in plymouth | oos |
in what text was the presence of a settlement in the plymouth area first recorded | oos |
in what year was the domesday book compiled | oos |
what was the name of the plymouth - area settlement recorded in the domesday book | oos |
in what year was plymouth recognized as a town | oos |
in what year did parliament bestow a charter on plymouth | oos |
who was the first woman mp to take her seat in the british parliament | oos |
for what constituency was nancy astor elected | oos |
on what date did plymouth become a city | oos |
in what year did plymouth receive its first lord mayor | oos |
what parish was incorporated into plymouth in 1967 | oos |
what constituency did mp michael foot represent | oos |
what position was michael foot noted to occupy in government | oos |
what notable piece of legislation did michael foot contribute to | oos |
what party did michael foot become a leader of | oos |
in what town was michael foot born | oos |
what was the population of plymouth in 1971 | oos |
what document suggested that county boroughs be eliminated | oos |
what county did plymouth unsuccessfully attempt to see created | oos |
on what date did plymouth 's county status end | oos |
what body proposed that plymouth become a unitary council | oos |
what european parliamentary constitutency is plymouth a part of | oos |
who was elected for the sutton and devonport constitutency in 2015 | oos |