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Portsmouth F.C. (14309 bytes)
1: {{Football club infobox | 2: clubname = Portsmouth F.C. | 3: fullname = Portsmouth Football Club | 4: nickname = Pompey | 5: founded = [[1898]] | Portsmouth (21741 bytes) 1: ...For other places with the same name, please see [[Portsmouth (disambiguation)]].'' 2: {| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=300 4: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|City of Portsmouth 6: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:EnglandPortsmouth.png]] 8: !colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Geography Earl of Portsmouth (982 bytes) 1: ...rl of Portsmouth''' was created in the [[Peerage of Great Britain]] in [[1743]]. 3: ...''Baron Wallop'' ([[1720]]), both in the Peerage of Great Britain. 5: ==Earls of Portsmouth ([[1743]])== 6: *[[John Wallop, 1st Earl of Portsmouth]] ([[1690]]-[[1762]]) 7: *[[John Wallop, 2nd Earl of Portsmouth]] ([[1742]]-[[1797]]) University of Portsmouth (601 bytes) 1: ...own dedicated campus. It offers a wide variety of courses. 3: ... its [http://www.port.ac.uk/factsfigures/ Facts & Figures] page. 7: *[http://www.port.ac.uk University of Portsmouth website] 11: ...niversities|Portsmouth, University of]][[Category:Portsmouth]] USS Portsmouth (825 bytes) 1: ...SS ''Portsmouth''''', after the seaport city of [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]]. 3: ...98)|''Portsmouth'']] was a 24-gun ship in service from [[1798]] to [[1801]]. 5: ...rican Civil War]], decommissioned in [[1878]] but continuing as a training ship until [[1915]]. 7: ...h'' (CL-102)]] was a [[light cruiser]] in service from [[1945]] to [[1949]]. 9: ...attack submarine]] commissioned in [[1983]] and decommissioned in [[2004]]. Portsmouth yardstick (1150 bytes) 1: ...es]] it is administered by the Portsmouth Numbers Committee. 3: ...= (r*1000)/PY, where c = corrected time and r = recorded time. 5: ...b space at U.S. Sailing:[http://www.ussailing.org/portsmouth/] Duke of Portsmouth (527 bytes) 1: ...rles II]]) became [[Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond and Lennox]] in [[1675]]. 3: ==Dukes of Portsmouth ([[1673]])== 4: ...uise Renée de Penancoët de Kérouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth]] ([[1639]]-[[1734]]) 8: [[Category:Dukedoms|Portsmouth]] Portsmouth Sinfonia (2034 bytes) 1: ... Bryars]], while teaching at [[Portsmouth School of Art]] in the early [[1970s]]. 3: ...ce. The only rules were that everyone had to come for rehearsals, and people should try their best to... 5: ... interested enough to join the orchestra, playing clarinet. 7: ...t played the opening bars of the [[Grieg piano concerto]]. 9: ...ductor [[John Farley]], which sold thousands of tickets. Bishop of Portsmouth (704 bytes) 1: ...cathedral church in the city of Portsmouth is dedicated to [[St Thomas]]. 3: The holders of the bishopric have been: 5: #1937 [[Frank Partridge]] 7: #1949 [[William Lancellot Scott Fleming]] 8: #1960 [[John Henry Lawrence Phillips]] Treaty of Portsmouth (2476 bytes) 1: ...reatyOfPortsmouth.jpeg|thumb|300px|Treaty signing ceremony]] 2: ...]) and [[Komura Jutaro]] and [[Takahira Kogoro]] (for [[Japan]]), ending the [[Russo-Japanese War]]. 4: ...ya riots]] and the collapse of [[Katsura Taro]]'s Cabinet on [[January 7]], [[1906]]. 6: ...but it was not well received by the Japanese public. 13: ...reaty of Portsmouth, 1905, Russo-Japanese War] - actual text Portsmouth, New Hampshire (2936 bytes) 1: ...a total population of 20,784. It is the east end of [[U.S. Highway 4]]. 4: Portsmouth is located at 43°4'1" North, 70°46'22" West (43.... 6: ...;) of it is land and 3.1 km² (1.2 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 7.03% water. 8: == Demographics == 9: ...nic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. Diocese of Portsmouth (768 bytes) 1: ... of Portsmouth''' forms part of the [[Province of Canterbury]] in [[England]]. 3: Founded in [[1927]] it has [[parish]]es in: 4: *the southern part of the county of [[Hampshire]] 6: *the [[Isle of Wight]] 9: The diocese is divided into three [[Archdeacon]]ries: Portsmouth, Iowa (2612 bytes) 1: ...[[2000]] census, the city had a total population of 225. 4: ...mage:IAMap-doton-Portsmouth.PNG|right|Location of Portsmouth, Iowa]] 5: Portsmouth is located at 41°39'3" North, 95°31'11" West (41... 7: ...2; (0.3 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water. 9: == Demographics == Portsmouth (disambiguation) (417 bytes) 1: There are several places named '''Portsmouth'''. 3: ...ish]] city of [[Portsmouth]]. Other places named after it are: 6: * [[Portsmouth, North Carolina]] 7: * [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] 8: * [[Portsmouth, Ohio]] Portsmouth, Ohio (2797 bytes) 1: ...e [[county seat]] of [[Scioto County, Ohio|Scioto County]]{{GR|6}}. 4: ...mage:OHMap-doton-Portsmouth.png|right|Location of Portsmouth, Ohio]] 6: Portsmouth is located at 38°44'35" North, 82°57'56" West (3... 8: ...;) of it is land and 0.8 km² (0.3 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 2.62% water. 10: == Demographics == Portsmouth, Virginia (3990 bytes) 1: ...July 1]], [[2002]] [[Census]] estimate showed the city's population dropping to 99,790. 3: ...over half of Portsmouth's assessed valuation is off the tax rolls. 6: Portsmouth is located at 36°49'52" North, 76°20'44" West (3... 8: ... of it is land and 34.9 km² (13.5 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 28.87% water. 10: == Demographics == Portsmouth Township, Michigan (2515 bytes) 1: ...00]] census, the township had a total population of 3,619. 4: ...;) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.50% water. 6: == Demographics == 7: ...nic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 9: ...he average household size is 2.56 and the average family size is 2.99. Portsmouth, North Carolina (608 bytes) 3: ... that could navigate the shallow waters of [[Pamlico Sound]]. 6: ...http://www.nps.gov/calo/pv.htm National Park Service site] 7: [[Category:North Carolina landmarks]] 8: [[Category:National Register of Historic Places]] Bishop of Portsmouth (Catholic) (2875 bytes) 1: ...smouth|Diocese of Portsmouth]] in the [[Province of Southwark]]. 3: ...John the Evangelist, Portsmouth|Cathedral Church of Saint John the Evangelist]]. 5: ...Francis Crispan '''Hollis''']], the 7th Bishop of Portsmouth. 9: ...t of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth, England === 11: {{Template:Christian Hierarchy Notes}} USS Portsmouth (1843) (3921 bytes) 1: ...| border="1" align="right" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="300" 2: |align="center" colspan="2"| 4: ...0px; background: navy no-repeat scroll top left;"|Career 5: ... left;"| [[image:usnjack.png|United States Navy Jack]] 7: |Launched:
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