1216-1272 : William de la Plocke of Gloucester- Inquisition Post Mortem
1220 : William of the Plock - is a witness to a grant of land
1230 : William of the Plocke - grants land to a leper house
1230 : William of the Plocke -is a witness to a grant of land
1240 : William of the Plock - releases a land right
1240 : William of the Plok - of Gloucester, witnesses a document
1250 : William le Pluk' - rents land from Glastonbury Abbey
1250 : William Pluch' - rents land from Glastonbury Abbey [2]
1250 : William le Pluk' - rents land from Glastonbury Abbey [3]
1260 : William of the Plock - of Gloucester - is witness to a grant of land
1266 : Nicholas de la Plocke of Gloucester - rents land from St Peter's Abbey
1268 : William de la Plocke of Gloucester - takes part in an Inquisition
Post Mortem
1269 : William de la Plukke of Gloucester - another Inquisition
Post Mortem
1270 : William de la Plocke of Gloucester - Inquisition Post Mortem
1273 : William Pluckerose of Lothingland - the holder of one messuage
1273 : William Pluckerose and Alan Pluckerose of Lothingland - landholders
1274/5 : William de la Ploke of Gloucester - Inquisition post mortem
1277/8 : Alice de la Plock' and William de la Plock', the elder
- in an inheritance dispute?
1277/8 : William de la Plock'
- recovers his land
1284 : Johannes Pluckrose - recorded in Groningen
1296 : Robert Pluckerose - a villein from Yonesmere - an early Pluckrose pays taxes (1)
1296 : Robert Pluckerose - a villein from Yonesmere - an early Pluckrose pays taxes (2)
1300 : Stephen de la Plokke of Gloucester - Inquisition Post Mortem
1301 : Stephen ate Plock of Gloucester - Inquisition Post Mortem
1301 : Walter Plukkerose of London, and his wife, Alice, - in Norwich
1303 : Wynebald Plukerose and Everard Plukerose - both pay duty
on exported cloth
1305 : William Pluk of Elecumbe - his cattle have strayed and
eaten his neighbour's pasture (1)
1305 : William Pluk of Elecumbe - his cattle have strayed and
eaten his neighbour's pasture (2)
1307 : William Pluk of Marloberg - Inquisition Post Mortem
1308 : Everard Pluckrose - exports cloth from Kingston-on-Hull
1310 : Stephen of the Plock - of Gloucester- is a witness to a lease of land
1311 : Henry de Plucke - Rector of St Mary, Henley on Thames
1326 : John Pluckerose - becomes a freeman of Norwich
1328 : Widow Plukkerose of Rottyngeden - pays the Tax of 1327
1332 : Matilda Pluckerose of Rottyngeden - pays the Tax of 1332
1332 : William Plockerose of Whiteweye - pays his lay subsidy
1349 : John Pluck of Canterbury - becomes a Freeman of the city
1351 : John Plukkerose of Great Baddow - a profiteering shoemaker?
1366 : William de la Plocke of Gloucester - takes part in an Inquision
post Mortem
1396 : John and Richard Pluk of Cornwall - in an armed robbery
1399 : Simon Plok of Sturmouth - is accused of stealing corn
1412 : William Plukrose of Bristol - is appointed a searcher of ships
1413 : William Plukerose of Bristol - is re-appointed as a searcher
of ships
1414 : John Pluckrose - is fined for poaching fish
1416 : John Plukroos of Ware - a cook who hasn't paid a debt
1417 : John Pluckrose - is a fugitive felon
1422 : William Plukrose of Harryngworth - owes 100 shillings
1425 : William Plukrose of Berklowe - hasn't paid his debt
1428 : John Plukrose of Great Chishill - gets a share
1429 : Simon Plukke of Stourmouth - is commissioned to collect taxes
1430 : John Plukrose of Great Chishell - took a horse and must appear in Court
1432 : John Plukkerose of Great Chishill and William Plukkerose of Lynton - get shares
1433 : John & Katharine Plukrose - live in Essex
1434 : Jo'hem Plok of Wodeland, Cornwall - hasn't paid his debt
1434 : Jo'hem Plucrose of Stoney Stratford - hasn't paid his debt
1434 : John Plukerose of Lyntone - takes an oath
1440 : Thomas Plok of Suffolk - owes 40 shillings
1442 : William Plukrose, and John & Katharine Plukrose - are
living in Essex
1450 : John Pluk of East Kent - is granted land
1455 : John Pluk of Stourmouth, Kent - is accused of unneighbourly
conduct
1455 : John Pluk of Stourmouth, Kent - is accused of unneighbourly
conduct, again.
1463 : Thomas Plucros of Knotting, Beds - owes £20
1473 : John Plukrose of Bedford - and Duffehous Yerd
1475-1485 : James and Joan Pluk in Cornwall - sue for the return of some title
deeds
1475-1515 : Plucks in Cornwall - land disputes
1483 : John Plukrose of Bedford - must appear in Court
1486-1515 : John Pluk in Cornwall - is seeking the return of some title
deeds
1488 : James Pluk in Cornwall - is still seeking the return of some title deeds
1489 : John Pluk in Cornwall - is accused of assault
1504 : Joh'n Plucke in Cornwall - is still seeking the return of some title deeds
1525 : Henry Pluck of Northumberland - took the Blessed Sacrament from Bellingham
Church
1529 : Walter Plukke of Cornwall - accused of forcible entry and assault
1530-31 : Walter Pluck of Cornwall - defends a "forcible entry"
1570 : John Pluckrose of Chrishall - does jury service in a murder trial
1584 : John Pluckrose of Great Chishall - serves on a coroner's jury
1585 : Owen Plucke of Kilmore - is pardoned
1594 : Jane Plucke of Brixton - pays her lay subsidy
1596-1616 : Edward Plucke of Montgomery - defendant in civil action