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Plumptre, John Pemberton. Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 19, 1808, as 'John Plumptree.' [Eldest] s. of John (1783), of Fredville, near Dover (and Charlotte, dau. of the Rev. Jeremy Pemberton). B. May 3, 1791. Matric. Michs. 1809; B.A. 1813; M.A. 1816. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn. May 8, 1813. Called to the Bar, June 23, 1817. Of Fredville, near Canterbury. M.P. for East Kent, 1832-52. Partner in Messrs Hammond, Furley and Co.'s Bank at Canterbury. Deputy Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 1858-61. A Commissioner of Dover harbour for many years and Lieut.-Governor of Dover Castle, 1858-61. Patron of the Living of Claypole, Lincs. Married, Apr. 2, 1818, Catharine Matilda, 4th dau. of Paul Cobb Methuen, of Corsham House, Wilts. (sister of the 1st Lord Methuen), and had issue. Died Jan. 7, 1864, at Fredville. (Boase, VI. 407; Inns of Court; Burke, L.G.; Return of M.Ps.; G. Mag., 1864, I. 267.) | John Pemberton PLUMPTRE Approx. lifespan: 17911864 Fell.-Com. as "John Plumptree." St John's College adm1808:10:19 Eldest s. of John PLUMPTRE (1783), of Fredville, [ Kent ], near Dover, [ Kent ] (and Charlotte PEMBERTON dau. of Rev. Jeremy PEMBERTON ) b. 1791:05:03 Matric 1809:10MT: BA 1813 MA 1816 Adm. Lincoln's Inn: . 1813:05:08 Called to the Bar: 1817:06:23 Of Fredville, [ Kent ], near Canterbury, [ Kent ] M.P. for: : East Kent , 1832-52 Partner in Messrs Hammond, Furley and Co.'s Bank at Canterbury, [ Kent ] Deputy Lord Warden of: : Cinque Ports Sussex , Kent 1858-61 Commissioner of: : Dover harbour [ Kent ] for many years and Lieutenant-Governor of: Dover Castle, Dover, [ Kent ] 1858-61 Patron of the Living of Claypole, Lincolnshire m. 1818:04:02 Catharine Matilda METHUEN 4th dau. of Paul Cobb METHUEN, of Corsham House, Corsham, Wiltshire (sister of the 1st Lord Methuen) had issue d. Fredville, [ Kent ] 1864:01:07 ( Boase, VI. 407; Inns of Court ; Burke, L.G.; Return of M.Ps.; G. Mag. 1864, I. 267.) |