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Penman is a surname. ''Surnames of Scotland'' by George F. Black states that it is "of local origin from a small place of the name formally in Roxburghshire or Selkirkshire." Bearers of the name include: * Andy Penman (1943–1994), Scottish footballer * David Penman (1936–1989), Australian Anglican archbishop of Melbourne * Ian Penman (born 1959), British writer and blogger * Ian Penman (producer), British radio and television writer * Nelia Penman (1915–2017), British politician * Percival Penman (1885–1944), Australian cricketer * Robert Penman (fl. 1920s/30s), Scottish footballer * Sharon Kay Penman (1945-2021), American historical novelist See also

* Emanuel Ninger (1846/1847–1924), American counterfeiter nicknamed "Jim the Penman" * James Townshend Saward (1798–c. 1875), English barrister and forger nicknamed "Jim the Penman" * Southern New Hampshire Penmen, the athletic teams of Southern New Hampshire University {{surname ...
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Andy Penman
Andy Penman (20 February 1943 – 19 July 1994) was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for Dundee, Rangers and Arbroath. Penman helped Dundee win the Scottish league championship in 1962. He made four appearances in full internationals for Scotland. Career Penman started his career at Everton in 1958 as a 15 year old. He played for the Everton first team twice, against Liverpool in a Floodlit Challenge Trophy match and against a touring South African team. He returned to Scotland later that year with Dundee, and made his first league appearance just before his 16th birthday. Penman was part of the Dundee team that won the Scottish league championship in 1962, and reached the semi-final of the 1962–63 European Cup. He moved to Rangers in 1967 and played there for five seasons. Penman played in two Scottish Cup Finals for Rangers, both of which were lost to Celtic. He left Rangers in 1973 and joined Arbroath. Penman then played for Inverness Caledonian in the ...
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