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Meaning of "panmure"
panmure (noun) - A place name referring to a suburb in New Zealand or a surname of Scottish origin
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- A suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.
- A small town in the Shire of Moyne, south-west Victoria, Australia.
- A community in West Carleton-March Ward, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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It is the oldest school in the Panmure area.
Originally Panmure was a very poor village.
It was the seat of the Earl of Panmure.
Panmure was a safe electorate for the Labour Party.
David Cameron is the son of a stockbroker at Panmure Gordon.
Panmure and Drummond of Logie were among the wounded.
He is currently manager of Scottish junior side Carnoustie Panmure.
Panmure Golf Club has voted to admit women as members.
Other girls in Panmure.
But Lord Panmure had troubles of his own.
Earl of Panmure.
Although Panmure is a links course, it has some unusual features.
He commanded first at Onehunga, and then at Panmure.
The Panmure yard.
Gálvez then sent a detachment of 50 men to take control of Panmure.
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After an exhausting struggle Panmure was returned for the Forfar and Lyon for Aberdeen Burghs.
Panmure House brief history, plans and old photographs.
As a result, the Strathmore and Panmure families made an agreement to avoid future contests.
Panmure Gordon & Co. is a British corporate and institutional stockbroker and investment bank.
At present, the machinery at the Panmure Island lighthouse is operated electrically.
Panmure RFC is a rugby union club based in Broughty Ferry in Dundee, Scotland.
Located along a causeway, Panmure Island Beach has water access on both sides.
Panmure is a south-eastern suburb of Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand.
Lord Dalhousie was childless and on his death in 1874 the barony of Panmure became extinct.
On 6 July, he visited Panmure and immediately dismissed it over the difficult access by water.
Within an hour to the north are Scotscraig, Carnoustie, Monifieth and Panmure.
Panmure House was the home of the world-renowned Scottish economist Adam Smith.
James Maule, 4th Earl of Panmure and Drummond of Logie were among the wounded.
Just over a mile away from here, in Edinburgh 's Old Town, is Panmure House.