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Katherine Plymley (baptised 31
January 1758 – 2
September 1829) was a diarist, traveller,
painter and
naturalist who
recorded life in Shropshire, England...
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wildlife of
Leicestershire and Rutland. NatureSpot.
Retrieved 2012-06-21.
Plymley, Katherine. "Garden **** Moth and
Caterpillar Xanthorhoe fluctuata, Nasturtium"...
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question of
Catholic eman****tion, was the
cleric Sydney Smith. In
Peter Plymley's Letters Smith writes: If I
lived at
Hampstead upon
stewed meats and claret;...
- Country, by
Peter Plymley. Nine
other letters followed before the end of 1808, when they
appeared in
collected form.
Peter Plymley's identity was a secret...
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house from 1935 to 1954 and is
buried in
Leebotwood churchyard.
Katherine Plymley (1758–1829), diarist,
traveller and naturalist,
buried at
Leebotwood church...
- (1820–1932), Anglo-Irish
aristocrat and
botanical illustrator Katherine Plymley (1758–1829), diarist, traveller,
painter and
naturalist Katherine de la...
- COMPANY. Dodd, 'Salop. Agric.' 24–9, 54, 56, 128, 139–40; S.R.O. 671/1;
Plymley, Agric. of Salop. 223
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Thomas Paine – The Age of
Reason Sydney Smith (as
Peter Plymley) –
Letters on the
Subject of the
Catholics (publication begins) Germaine...
- One of the
first mentions of the
breed is in 1803 when the Rev.
Joseph Plymley,
writing on the
agriculture of
Shropshire for the
Board of Agriculture...
- "Biographies – Son and
Servant of Shropshire: The Life of
Archdeacon Joseph (
Plymley) Corbett, 1759–1838".
Retrieved 24 June 2012. Ruvigny,
Marquis of. The...