1603 : Robert Pluckrose - in the Gatehouse Prison
1612 : Patrick Pluck of Moallo - a tenant in Mallow, County Cork
1620 : William Audrey & Alice Pluckrose - married by licence
1625-49 : Pluckroses involved in Chancery Proceedings
1628 : William Pluke serves on a Grand Jury in Dublin
1630 : Thomas Sowlter & Margaret Pluckrose - married by licence
1630 : Francis de le Pluke and Ellen Barnes - married by licence
1636 : an unspecified Plucke - is a defendant in court
1641-43 : William Pluck - an Irish Juror
1645 : Johem Pluckrose - is a plaintiff in court [24 Jan 1645]
1645 : Johem Pluckrose - is ordered to pay the defendants' costs
[30 Oct 1645]
1646 : John Pluckrose - is getting legal aid [3 Feb 1646]
1647 : Jo Pluckrose - his case continues [3 May 1647]
1647 : Joh'es Pluckrose - in court again [8 May 1647]
1647 : Joh'es Pluckrose - is ordered to pay the defendant's costs
[5 Jun 1647]
1647 : Joh'es Pluckrose - the parties are talking [29 Jun 1647]
1647 : Joh'es Pluckrose - has to pay costs [14 Jul 1647]
1647 : Joh'es Pluckrose - makes a personal appearance [23 Oct
1647]
1647 : Jo. Pluckrose - now Philip Pluckrose is involved [28
Oct 1647]
1647 : Jo. Pluckrose - the defendant makes a personal appearance [22
Dec 1647]
1647 : Jo. Pluckrose - the case continues [24
Dec 1647]
1648 : Jo. Pluckrose - could be whipped [14 Jan 1648]
1648 : Jo. Pluckrose - a vexatious pauper plaintiff
[14 Jan 1648]
1649 : Jo'hes Pluckrose v Jo'hes Barnard : 1 [23 Feb 1649]
1649 : Jo'hes Pluckrose v Jo'hes Barnard : 2 [2 Apr
1649]
1650 : Jo'hes Pluckrose v Jo'hes Barnard : 3 [29 May
1650]
1650 : Jo'hes Pluckrose v Jo'hes Barnard : 4 - Phillip Pluckrose
is involved again [29
Jun 1650]
1650 : Jo'hes Pluckrose v Jo'hes Barnard : 5 - is he really entitled
to Legal Aid? [3
July1650]
1650 : Jo'hes Pluckrose v Jo'hes Barnard : 6 - more argument [16
July1650]
1650 : John Pluckrose of Great Hormead - repeatedly in trouble with the law
1662 : Robert Pluckrose of Therfield - in trouble for not going to church
1674 : Joseph Pluckrose & Elizabeth Sheller - married by licence
1680 : Joseph Pluckrose & Margaret Coates - married by licence
1681 : George Pluckrose of Gilstone [PL2043? : Tree1011] -
has a fence to maintain
1686 : Matthew Pluck's house is broken into - the criminals were sentenced to death
1686 : Robert Pluckrose of Watton - in trouble for not going to church
1695 : Robert Pluckrose of Watton - has his turkey stolen
1695 : Anne Pluckrose and Robert Lindsall of Linton - are married
1696 : Daniel and George Pluckrose of Gilston [PL2055 & PL2060 : Tree 1011] -
sign the Rebellion Roll
1698 : Daniel Pluck & Anne Quelch - married by licence
1707 : Elizabeth Pluck - buried in Killadreenan Churchyard
1713 : Joseph Pluckrose, Glass Seller - takes on an apprentice
1715 : Joseph Pluckrose of London - a dangerous papist?
1720 : Mr Pluckrose of London - an insurance scam?
1722 : Joseph and Robert Pluckrose - Glass Sellers, vote for a
Member of Parliament
1723 : Edward and John Pluckrose of Berkhampstead - take the Oath of Allegiance
1724 : Robert Pluckrose, votes for a Sheriff of the City of London
1724 : Joseph and Robert Pluckrose, vote for a Member of Parliament
1725 : William Pluckrose, the groom, travels with the Earl of Oxford
1733 : Joseph Pluckrose - some serious reading?
1735 : Joseph Pluckrose - still reading
1737 : Joseph Pluckrose - some light reading?
1737 : William Pluckrose, the groom, goes on his travels again
1738 : William Pluckrose, the groom, goes to Staines and Bagshot
1740 : Rose Pluckrose - is on trial for theft (possibly
the same person as Sarah - see next entry)
1740 : Sarah Pluckrose - is sentenced to be burnt in the hand
1741 : John Pluckrose of Gilston - has his bacon stolen
1743 : Mrs Sophia Pluckrose - a serious reader
1747 : Joseph Pluckrose - an Old Bailey Juror
1747 : Mrs Pluckrose - Landlady of the Rising Sun in Fleet Market
1749 : Mr Pluck - dies in Bloomsbury
1750 : Robert Pluckrose - Glass Sellers Company Beadle - disappears to Antigua
1755 : Joseph Pluckrose - an Old Bailey Juror (again)
1759 : Mr Pluck of Daleek, Co Meath - gets married
1767 : John Pluk of Pittsylvania, Virginia - pays tithes
1775 : John Pluckrose marries Ann Lock in Philadelphia
1776 : John Pluckrose - is paid 132 Dollars expenses by Congress
1776 : John Pluckrose - Express Messenger for Congress
1777 : Mr Pluckrose - the bearer of a message from Philadelphia
1777 : Sarah Pluckrose of Wanstead [PL3803 : Tree 1008] - a
workhouse nurse
1778 : John Pluck - his gravestone in the Glenealy cemetery is
in a good condition
1782 : Anne Pluckrose of Philadelphia - gets a Pass during the
War of Independence
1786 : Thomas Pluck - seaman and witness at the trial of Hannah Mullens
1788 : P Pluck - owner of the Two Good Friends - a sailing ship
1790 : Captain Pluck - of the Vrow Anna - arrives from Emden
1794 : John Pluckrose of Cambridge - takes
on an Apprentice tailor
1798 : John Pluckrose of Gilston [PL2080 : Tree 1011] - takes an apprentice
1799 : Two young Pluckroses are inoculated with Cow Pox vaccine
1799 : John Pluckrose is inoculated with Cow Pox vaccine
1740-1805 : four Pluck headstones in Glenealy Churchyard