Plumptre Hospital was a charity in Nottingham, England, providing almshouse accommodation for 599 years from 1392 to 1991. John de Plumptre, Mayor of...
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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...
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guesthouse on the site of what is now The Bell Inn. Foundation of Plumptre Hospital in 1392, Nottingham's longest serving charity. The town became a county...
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Nottingham Guildhall Old Assembly Rooms Oldknows Factory, Nottingham Plumptre Hospital Queen's Chambers Severn's Building Sheriff House Sherwin House St...
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Nottingham Guildhall Old Assembly Rooms Oldknows Factory, Nottingham Plumptre Hospital Queen's Chambers Severn's Building Sheriff House Sherwin House St...
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Edward Hayes Plumptre (6 August 1821 – 1 February 1891) was an English divine and scholar born in London. He was born on 6 August 1821, being the son of...
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Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 November 2023 Historic England, "Plumptre Hospital and Attached Wall and Railings, Nottingham (1344919)", National Heritage...
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Charity Scheme. Plumptre Hospital Charity Scheme Confirmation Act 1919 9 & 10 Geo. 5. c. lxxxviii 15 August 1919 Plumptre Hospital Charity Scheme....
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List of almshouses in the United Kingdom (category Lists of hospitals in the United Kingdom)
Sloswicke's Hospital, Churchgate, East Retford Holy Trinity Hospital, Hospital Road, West Retford Heath's Hospital, Mansfield Plumptre Hospital, Nottingham...
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William Tufnell's Estate Act 1822 3 Geo. 4. c. 18 5 February 1822 Plumptre Hospital, Nottingham Act 1822 3 Geo. 4. c. 19 5 February 1822 Earl Howe's...
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John Plumptre (c. 1680 – 29 September 1751), of Plumptre House, Nottingham, was a British Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of...
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the king". 1386 – Richard II held a Parliament in Nottingham. 1392 Plumptre Hospital founded. Richard II held the Lord Mayor of London with Aldermen and...
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of "The Flying Horse," is from 1400 when John de Plumtre founded Plumptre Hospital. The property forming the endowment included the oldest portion of...
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Robe Shahnaz Jebreen Malak Shannak Lili Iskandar Salma Amani Ashleigh Plumptre Nor Mustafa Eastern Flames Sevinj Jafarzade Ximena Mideros Sofía Ochoa...
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former British number 1 fencer Tessa Millar, Olympic rower and coach Edward Plumptre, theologian Anne Smith, world record holder for running the mile in 1967...
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Robert Lynam (writer) (category People educated at Christ's Hospital)
of Philip Skelton, rector of Fintona, 6 vols. 1824, dedicated to John Plumptre. The Complete Works of William Paley, with Life and Extracts from his Correspondence...
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internal rebuilding for Sir Spencer Compton Plumptre House, Nottingham, 1724–30. Remodelled for John Plumptre MP. Source: Shawfield Mansion, Glasgow (1712)...
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Selina had 12 children: John Wright (1831–1901) Married first. Emily Sophia Plumptre, secondly. Florence Mary Rice. Changed his name to Osmaston in later life...
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fashion and in 1859 a proposal by King's chaplain, the Reverend E. H. Plumptre, that the original chapel should be reconstructed was approved by King's...
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Summers Struck on the head by a ball 29 June 1870 Nottingham John Hamilton Plumptre Lighton Son of Rev. Sir Christopher Lighton, Baronet; struck by a return...
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drama Wallander (2008), Bill Hazledine in Suburban Shootout (2006), John Plumptre in the BBC costume drama TV film Miss Austen Regrets (2008) and William...
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Between the Years of 1753 and 1790. Vol. 4. Translated by Bland, Robert; Plumptre, Anne. London: Henry Colburn. Archived from the original on 19 April 2021...
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16 (4): 353–368, doi:10.1111/j.1536-7150.1957.tb00197.x, JSTOR 3484884 Plumptre, George (1997), Edward VII, Trafalgar Square Publishing, ISBN 978-1-85793-846-3...
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fallen out of fashion and in 1859 a proposal by the college chaplain E. H. Plumptre that the original chapel should be reconstructed was approved by the college...
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restoration 1859–60 School, Farnsfield, Nottinghamshire, 1859–60 10–12 Plumptre Street, Nottingham 1861 13–33 Lenton Road, The Park, Nottingham 1858–62...
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Kitchener 1958 Keith Middlemas, The Life and Times of Edward VII, 1972 George Plumptre, Edward VII, 1995 Andrew Roberts, Salisbury: Victorian Titan Weidenfeld...
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PMC 6964366. PMID 29981101. Carsley, Sarah E.; Anderson, Laura N.; Plumptre, Lesley; Parkin, Patricia C.; Maguire, Jonathon L.; Birken, Catherine S...
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Glover Major-General Sir Frederic Manley Glubb Lieutenant-General Sir John Plumptre Carr Glyn Brigadier Kevin John Watson Goad CBE ADC, ( —2023), Commandant...
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First dissenting church in Bristol Stoney Street Baptist Church 1799 built Plumptre Place Rd. 52°57′08″N 1°08′29″W / 52.952295°N 1.141293°W / 52.952295;...
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John Clies of Lisbon. From 1765 to 1770, he was governor of Greenwich Hospital, and on the dissolution of parliament in 1768 he successfully contested...
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