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- Annabella "Bell" Plumptre (1769–1838) was a British writer and translator. She sometimes collaborated with her sister Anne Plumptre. Plumptre was born...
- when a patient who used phenol on a leg ulcer was found by Beddard and Plumtre to have this condition. Hydroquinone-induced exogenous ochronosis was found...
- Henry Plumptre (died 26 November 1746) was an English physician. Plumptre was the second son of Henry Plumptre of Nottingham, by his second wife, Joyce...
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Plumptre Carr Glyn KCB (11 January 1837 – 28 March 1912) was a British general who saw active service in the Crimean War and...
- Plumtre-Mutare Highway...
- sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1706 and 1751. Plumtre was baptized on 16 January 1680, the eldest son of Henry Plumptre and his...
- Philips – John PhilipsChristopher Pitt – Annabella Plumptre – John PlumtreRichard Polwhele – John PomfretAlexander Pope – Kenrick Prescot –...
- English, Vol. I, 1782-1900 Gilbert F. Cunningham severely criticized Plumtre's terza rima translation: "There is throughout a deplorable surrender of...
- (1813–1859), English lawyer and politician and member of Parliament James Plumtre (1771–1832) English clergyman and dramatist. John Pemberton Plumptre (1791–1864)...
- Plumptre House, Nottingham (also known as Plumtre House) was the home of the Plumptre family from the thirteenth century until 1791. The house was located...