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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 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's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates.
James Plumptre was an Evangelical clergyman and Cambridge don who, between the ages of 19 and 29, made several tours of Britain.