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- Plucknett may refer to: Haselbury Plucknett, a village in Somerset, England Preston Plucknett, a former village in Somerset, England Ben Plucknett (1954–2002)...
- Theodore Frank Thomas Plucknett (2 January 1897 – 14 February 1965) was a British legal historian who was the first chair of legal history at the London...
- Walter Harrison ("Ben") Plucknett (April 13, 1954 in Beatrice, NebraskaNovember 17, 2002 in Es****, Missouri) was an American track and field athlete...
- Victoria Plucknett is a Welsh television actress, best known for playing the character of Diane Ashurst in the Welsh soap opera Pobol y Cwm and Mary in...
- Haselbury Plucknett is a village and civil parish on the River Parrett in Somerset, England, situated 6 miles (9.7 km) south west of Yeovil in the South...
- year 1125, Wulfric came to St Michael and All Angels Church in Haselbury Plucknett, Somerset. He wished to spend the rest of his life as an anchorite, withdrawn...
- Preston Plucknett is a suburb of Yeovil in Somerset, England. It was once a small village, and a separate civil parish until 31 March 1930, when it was...
- Collier and Plucknett were a Warwick, England based Victorian-era furniture maker, best known for their Gothic revival pieces. James Plucknett formed a partnership...
- Tell legend. In 1874, he left Marlborough to become the vicar of Preston Plucknett, near Yeovil, where he remained until 1884. The position was a virtual...
- Select Charters; Felix Liebermann, Quadripartitus, p. 165. Plucknett (1956), pp. 318–319 Plucknett (1956), pp. 14–15, 318 et seq. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, in...