1801 : John Pluckrose of Gilston - "taylor and church clark"
1803 : Sarah Pluckrose of Wanstead [PL3803 : Tree 1008] - takes
on an apprentice housewife
1805 : John Pluckrose of Wanstead - takes on an apprentice cordwainer
1814 : John Pluck of Bishopsgate - and two young thieves
1815 : A Pluck - the Master of the Anna Baptista Adrias
1816 : John Pluck of Saffron Walden [PL11
: Tree 2] - lives in
a house to be sold
1823 : Mr Pluckrose of Limehouse - occupies a house that is for sale
1824 : Mr Pluck - advertises for a cook
1824 : Henry Pluck - stops a runaway thief
1824 : John Pluck - a meritorous teacher in County Wicklow gets
a bonus
1825 : Benjamin Henry Pluckrose - on the run in Sydney, Australia
1826 : Miss M Pluckrose - her medical problems cured at Guy's Hospital
1826 : William Pluckrose [***] - is caught stealing a
goose
1827 : Constable Pluckrose of Wanstead
1827 : John Pluck - gets a fright
1827 : William Pluckrose [***] sent to Prison - for stealing a goose
1827 : William Pluckrose [***] sentenced to transportation - for pocket
picking
1827 : The first Pluckrose [***] in Australia? - transportation confirmed
1828 : The first Pluck [PL40 Tree 6] in Australia? - the story of another
transportee
1828 : John Pluck [PL40 Tree 6] and William Pluckrose [***]
- two transportees and their money
1828 : Mary Pluckrose - occupies a cottage in Bassingbourne
1828 : Thomas Pluckrose - and a Perpetual Lease
1829 : Henry Pluckrose [PL2625 : Tree 1010] has some beef stolen
1829 : Henry Pluckrose [PL2625 : Tree 1010] has some mutton stolen
1830 : Henry Pluckrose [PL2625 : Tree 1010] has some beef stolen
1830 : Julia Pluckrose [PL2627 : Tree 1010] - witness to an offence of coining
1830 : Patrick Pluck of Ireland - goes to the House of Lords
1831 : Patrick Pluck of Ireland - gets a date for his hearing
1831 : Patrick Pluck of Ireland - goes to the House of Lords
1831 : Patrick Pluck of Ireland - wins at the House of Lords
1831 : Thomas Pluckrose, publican - goes out of business [1]
1831 : Thomas Pluckrose, publican - goes out of business [2]
1832 : Mathew Pluck - his house is attacked by an "armed party
of ruffians"
1832 : Henry Pluckrose [PL2625 : Tree 1010]
- imprisoned for debt
1833 : Eliza Pluckrose steals some boots
1834 : John Pluckrose - found guilty of stealing wood
1834 : William Pluck - convicted of theft
1834 : William Pluck - sentenced to transportation
1836 : Edward Joseph Pluckrose [PL2158 : Tree 1012] -
in Debtors' Court
1836 : Thadeus Pluck [PL2904 : Tree 1013] -
jailed for assault in Wicklow County Gaol
1837 : Ann Pluckrose [PL2376 : Tree 1006] -
was buried in Charlton Churchyard
1837-1848 : Various Bankrupt and Insolvent Plucks and Pluckroses
1838 : Henry Pluckrose - in court as a witness (and victim) of assault
1838 : Pluckrose v Clarke, at the Secondaries' Court
1839 : James Pluckrose, butcher, [PL1950 : Tree 1010] - mentioned in the
Debtors' Court
1840 : Henry Pluckrose [PL2625 : Tree 1010] -
in the Debtors' Court (again)
1841 : Benjamin Pluck has his coat stolen
1842 : Alfred Pluckrose [PL1955 : Tree 1010]
- is found guilty of theft at the Old Bailey
1842 : Alfred Pluckrose [PL1955 : Tree 1010]
- is sentenced to seven years
1842 : Thomas Pluckrose [PL1945 : Tree 1010]
- is found guilty of theft at the Old Bailey
1842 : Thomas Pluckrose [PL1945 : Tree 1010]
- is sentenced
1843 : Pluckrose [PL1950 : Tree 1010] - wins in the prize-fighting ring
1843 : Mrs Pluck - owner of the City of Hereford public house
1843 : Mr Q. Pluck - is a member of the Phonographic Corresponding
Society
1844 : Pluckrose - the "paramour" - a fascinating tale
1844 : C. J. Pluck of Bedford - is a member of the Phonographic
Corresponding Society
1845 : Mr Pluckrose - makes a contribution towards building a Sunday School
1845 : John Pluck, post boy - is found guilty of riding his horse
dangerously
1845 : Mr Pluckrose - is selling tickets for an excursion to Sheerness
1845 : Daniel Pluck, Mate of the Jane Lockhart - is robbed
1846 : John Pluckrose - witness at an inquest
1846 : Thomas Pluckrose - charged with stealing pigeons
1848 : The Reverend Mr Plucke - plays cricket
1848 : Eliza Pluckrose [PL1979 : Tree 1010] - witnesses a housebreaking
1848 : C Pluck of Westminster - takes part in a Works of Art lottery
1848 : Henry Pluckrose, butcher [PL2625 : Tree 1010] - a persistent debtor
1848 : Henry Pluckrose, butcher [PL2625 : Tree 1010] -
is insolvent
1848 : Edward Joseph Pluckrose
[PL2158 : Tree1012] - is bankrupt
1848 : Edward Joseph Pluckrose
[PL2158 : Tree1012] - mentioned in a Report to Parliament
1849 : James Pluckrose [PL0869 : Tree1007] - will
not be responsible for his wife's debts
1850 : Thomas Pluckrose - seconds a vote of thanks
1850 : Thomas Pluckrose [PL1360 : Tree 1006]
- witness to an assault
1850 : Daniel Pluck - ship's Mate
1850 : Daniel Pluck - passes his Master's Examination
1850 : Daniel Pluck - now has his Master's (First Class) Certificate
1851 : Daniel Pluck - ship's Master