Stampy, the biggest YouTube star this side of the pond, is also known as 23-year-old Joseph Garrett from Portsmouth.
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Indeed, Portsmouth Middle School students—like the journalists reporting on the Smartie-snorting epidemic—are late to the party.
Parents Panic Over Old Fake Smarties Snorting Craze|Lizzie Crocker|January 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He did succeed for a while in owning Portsmouth FC, the even more ailing British football club.
Russian Corruption is Poisoning Britain|David Frum|April 4, 2013|DAILY BEAST
In Portsmouth, a down-ballot ticket-mate, county attorney candidate Joe Plaia, joined Maggie as she mingled with voters.
The Democrats’ Last Woman Standing: New Hampshire’s Maggie Hassan|Allison Yarrow|November 4, 2012|DAILY BEAST
In Portsmouth, a few hours later, the debt was $51,000 for “every man woman and child in America.”
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Another great road was made at the same time—that which crosses Golden Common and leads ultimately to Portsmouth.
Old Times at Otterbourne|Charlotte M. Yonge
The Wolf reached Portsmouth after a somewhat long voyage, and going into harbour, was at once paid off.
The Rival Crusoes|W.H.G. Kingston
Your Majesty would be in between two great garrisons, Bristol and Portsmouth.
Martin Hyde, The Duke's Messenger|John Masefield
Those we can have without a voyage from Alexandria to Portsmouth, or a six years' delay.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 70, No. 431, September 1851|Various
He had a coach at the door, and he ordered the coachman to drive to the George Hotel at Portsmouth.
True Blue|W.H.G. Kingston
British Dictionary definitions for Portsmouth
Portsmouth
/ (ˈpɔːtsməθ) /
noun
Informal name: Pompeya port in S England, in Portsmouth unitary authority, Hampshire, on the English Channel: Britain's chief naval base; university (1992). Pop: 187 056 (2001)
a unitary authority in S England, in Hampshire. Pop: 188 700 (2003 est). Area: 37 sq km (14 sq miles)
a port in SE Virginia, on the Elizabeth River: naval base; shipyards. Pop: 99 617 (2003 est)