PLOMER [PLUMMER] of Siddington and Cirencester GLOS, Widhill

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PLOMER [PLUMMER] of Siddington and Cirencester GLOS, Widhill

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ROBERT PLOMER [INQUISITION POST MORTEM] 1634



Inquisition taken at the Castle of Gloucester, 9th August, 10 Charles I
[1634] before Leonard Chamberlayne, esq., escheator, after the death of
Robert Plomer, by the oath of John Clissold, Thomas Greeninge, Thomas
Humfryes, John Twyninge, Thomas Watkins, Henry Nicholson, Edward Cowles,
Rowland Davis, Thomas Windowe, John Watkins, Anthony Nicholson, Thomas
Brothers, Robert Beard, Richard Shottford, and Thomas Smyth, who say that
Robert Plomer was seised of one messuage or tenement, and of all the houses,
curtilages, gardens and orchards thereto belonging in Nether Suddington
alias Suddington Langlie alias Suddington Barbor; 3 virgates

of land, meadow and pasture lying within the vill, parish and fields of
Suddington, to the said messuage belonging; and one other messuage being a
common inn, and known by the name of the sign of the Talbott, in
Cirencester, in the street there called Gosditchstreete.



So seised, the said Robert Plomer by indenture, dated 13th September, 17
James I [1619], made between himself by the name of Robert Plomer of
Weedhill, in the parish of Cricklade St. Sampsons, in the county of Wilts,
yeoman, of the one part, and Christopher Stevens, of Kembell, in the county
of Wilts, yeoman, and William Bangemy alias Gabbett, of Blunsdon, in the
county of Wilts, yeoman, of the other part, in consideration of the love
which he bore towards Richard Plomer, his son, and of a marriage then to be
solemnized between the said Richard and Joan Stevens, daughter of the said
Christopher Stevens, and for competent jointure to be made for the said
Joan, and also for £120 paid to the said Robert by the said Christopher,
agreed with the said Christopher Stevens and William Bangemy that he and his
heirs should be seised of the said premises to the sole use of the said
Richard Plomer and Joan Stevens and their heirs, with remainder to the right
heirs of the said Richard for ever. The premises in Suddington are held of
the King in chief by knight's service, but by what part of a knight's fee
the jurors know not, and are worth per annum, clear, 26s, 8d.



The said messuage in Cirencester is held of Henry Poole as of his manor of
Cirencester, by the rent of 14 d., and is worth per annum, clear, 3 s., 4d.

Robert Plomer died 28th February, 18 James I [1621]; Robert Plomer is his
kinsman and next heir, and was then aged 10 years 3 months and 17 days.



Anne Plomer, relict of the said Robert, still survives at Blunsdon.

Inq. p. m. 10 Charles I, part 3, No. 64.



Does anyone have any connexions to or information on the foregoing?



TIA,



Richard

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