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for records held by Devon Archives, accessed 19 July 2008: "To place a brass tablet in the chancel in memory of Revd. William Charles Plenderleath, rector of Mamhead 1891–1905"
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At Mamhead, from 1891, Plenderleath also kept notes of his parish, described as "Includes census details (official and unofficial), offertory accounts, list of
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On 20 April 1881, at Cherhill, Plenderleath's daughter Maud Mary Le Fevre Plenderleath married George Bayntun Starky (1858–1926) of Spye Park House,
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for The Rectory, Cherhill, gives a snapshot of Plenderleath's household. His wife, Margaret E.J. , was aged forty-four and had been born in the
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and in memory of Wm Chas Plenderleath, Priest, 1831 – 1906; Margaret, his wife, 1836 – 1913, and Edith their daughter, 1857 – 1926.
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Notebook belonging to Revd. W.C. Plenderleath containing memoranda relating to the parish of Mamhead, 461 A-1/PI 1
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Charles Plenderleath, of 27, Richmond Terrace, Clifton. Colonel Plenderleath was a half-pay officer of the
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Memorial tablet to Rev. William Charles Plenderleath at Church of St James the Great, Cherhill
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Memorial tablet to Rev. William Charles Plenderleath at Church of St James the Great, Cherhill
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An Eighteenth-century Secretary at War: The Papers of William, Viscount Barrington
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The Royal Military Calendar, or Army Service and Commission Book
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window at St James's church, Cherhill, bears the inscription:
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Kelly's directory of Hampshire, Dorsetshire, Wiltshire, 1880
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at Hobnob Press (Other Publications), accessed 19 July 2008
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While he was at Cherhill, Plenderleath's interest in the
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On the White Horses of Wiltshire and Its Neighbourhood
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in Devon from 1891 until 1905, dying on 1 April 1906.
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George (1883–1959), who served as an officer in the
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online at books.google.co.uk, accessed 19 July 2008
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North Tawton, Devon, UK 357:Cheltenham College Register, 1841–1889 282:Walter (1886–1930), an officer in the 60:, sketched by William Plenderleath in 672:People educated at Cheltenham College 662:19th-century English Anglican priests 351: 349: 7: 268:Wadham (1883–1953), a member of the 204:Plenderleath's Memoranda of Cherhill 148:Plenderleath's Memoranda of Cherhill 80:. He had been commissioned into the 574:Wiltshire White Horses Bibliography 340:(London: Allen & Storr, 1892), 265:and became a farmer in New Zealand; 198:White Horses of the West of England 192:White Horses of the West of England 144:White Horses of the West of England 72:, Plenderleath was the only son of 43:White Horses of the West of England 479:. 16 September 1815. p. 1879. 188:, vol. 14 for 1872, pp. 12–30 111:, and entered the ministry of the 94:Companion of the Order of the Bath 25: 603:George Bayntun Starky (1858–1926) 250:, later of Brackenfield Station, 140:Wiltshire Archaeological Magazine 667:Alumni of Wadham College, Oxford 272:, also a farmer in New Zealand; 270:New Zealand Expeditionary Force 407:. 14 January 1826. p. 77. 84:on 29 May 1796, served in the 1: 286:who became a sheep farmer in 186:Wilts Archaeological Magazine 174:Plenderleath's sketch of the 99:Plenderleath was educated at 31:William Charles Plenderleath 693: 355:Hunter, Andrew Alexander, 336:Plenderleath, Rev. W. C., 134:led him to write a paper, 103:in Gloucestershire and at 88:, was decorated after the 45:(1885, 2nd edition 1892). 41:, best remembered for his 27:British priest (1831–1906) 489:Gardiner, Robert Barlow, 258:John Bayntun (1882–1944); 254:, and they had six sons: 527:Churchwardens of Mamhead 90:Battle of Crysler's Farm 587:Horse in Magic and Myth 438:(Macmillan of Canada, 321: 180: 105:Wadham College, Oxford 65: 37:clergyman, author and 562:The National Archives 531:The National Archives 493:(Oxford, 1895) p. 453 455:Hayter, Tony, (ed.), 434:Zaslow, Morris, ed., 297:while serving in the 252:Amberley, New Zealand 172: 82:89th Regiment of Foot 78:49th Regiment of Foot 58:Uffington White Horse 56: 657:Writers from Bristol 585:Howey, M. Oldfield, 176:Cherhill White Horse 132:Cherhill White Horse 107:, graduating BA and 677:Clergy from Bristol 615:Plenderleath window 436:The Defended Border 92:of 1813, and was a 546:Hobnob Marketplace 476:The London Gazette 417:Philippart, John, 404:The London Gazette 299:Wiltshire Regiment 263:Wiltshire Regiment 248:Bromham, Wiltshire 181: 101:Cheltenham College 74:Lieutenant Colonel 66: 284:Somerset Yeomanry 206:, ed. 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M. D. G. 295:World War I 233:West Indies 86:War of 1812 39:antiquarian 641:Categories 324:References 237:Bedminster 155:communions 288:Argentina 227:The 1881 115:. He was 423:page 452 318:R. I. P. 121:Cherhill 68:Born at 35:Anglican 591:page 72 446:) p. 72 359:, p. 83 277:Ōpōtiki 241:Clifton 125:Mamhead 442:  342:page 8 229:census 223:Family 214:  178:, 1892 117:Rector 96:(CB). 64:(1892) 440:ISBN 212:ISBN 49:Life 119:of 643:: 538:^ 473:. 421:, 401:. 376:^ 348:^ 305:A 109:MA 301:. 290:; 218:) 20:)

Index

Plenderleath
Anglican
antiquarian

Uffington White Horse
Clifton, Bristol
Lieutenant Colonel
49th Regiment of Foot
89th Regiment of Foot
War of 1812
Battle of Crysler's Farm
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Cheltenham College
Wadham College, Oxford
MA
Church of England
Rector
Cherhill
Mamhead
Cherhill White Horse
communions
confirmations

Cherhill White Horse
Compton Bassett
ISBN
1-903979-05-6
census
West Indies
Bedminster

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