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James Plumptre (1771–1832) was an English clergyman and dramatist. Contents. 1 Life; 2 Animal rights; 3 Works; 4 References. Life.
James Plumptre (1771-1832), playwright and Church of England clergyman, was born in Cambridge in 1771. He was the son of Robert Plumptre (1723-1788).
James Plumptre

James Plumptre

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James Plumptre var en engelsk prest og dramatiker. Wikipedia (engelsk)
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A collection of songs, moral, sentimental, instructive, and amusing; selected and revised by the Rev. James Plumtre
[X-Info] Plumptre, James, 1770-1832: A collection of songs, moral, sentimental, instructive and amusing. (printed by F. Hodson, 1805), also by Charles Hague ( ...
James Plumptre's Britain: The Journals of a Tourist in the 1790's by James Plumptre (1992-01-23).
26. des. 2020 · PLUMPTRE, JAMES (1770–1832), dramatist and divine, born in 1770, was the second son of Robert Plumptre [q. v.], president of Queens' ...
An English dramatic and miscellaneous writer; born in 1770; died on Jan. 23, 1832, at Great Gransden in Huntingdonshire, where he was rector of a church. Among ...
James Plumptre's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates.
James Plumptre has 42 books on Goodreads with 6 ratings. James Plumptre's most popular book is An Appendix to Observations on Hamlet; Being an Attempt to...
James Plumptre was an Evangelical clergyman and Cambridge don who, between the ages of 19 and 29, made several tours of Britain.