Background Information
Constituency business
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Date Candidate Votes
1558/59 SIR GAWAIN CAREW 1E371/402(1).
RICHARD STRODE 2Ibid.
1562/63 NICHOLAS OGLE
THOMAS PERCY
1566 EDMUND WISEMAN vice Percy, deceased
1571 ROBERT GUYNES
ROGER HILL
1572 PETER OSBORNE
WILLIAM STRODE
9 Nov. 1584 JOHN HELE
HANNIBAL VIVIAN
1586 RICHARD MORE
JASPER CHOLMLEY
20 Oct. 1588 RICHARD GRAFTON II
EDWIN SANDYS
1593 EDWIN SANDYS
RICHARD SOUTHCOTE
6 Oct. 1597 GEORGE SOUTHCOTE
EDWARD HANCOCK
12 Oct. 1601 SIR WILLIAM STRODE
JOHN HELE
Main Article

Though the borough of Plympton Earl (or Erle as it eventually became) had existed since the twelfth century, it obtained a charter of incorporation only in 1602.3J. Brooking Rowe, Hist. Plympton Erle, 2, 79, 95, 117, 362. A stannary town, the local tin mining families of Strode and Southcote provided a number of its Members. Richard Strode (1559), though no doubt able to secure his own return, would have been highly acceptable to the and Earl of Bedford, who, as warden of the stannaries, appears responsible for the return of the remaining Members in the 1559 and 1563 Parliaments and the senior Members in the next two Parliaments, with some reservations due to insufficient knowledge about Percy and Guynes. Bedford died in 1585, but both the 1586 Members were connected with his family. Roger Hill, the junior Member in 1571, was related to the Courtenay family, who had formerly owned the manor of Plympton. The remaining Elizabethan Members were all local men, or friends of local families.

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  • 1. E371/402(1).
  • 2. Ibid.
  • 3. J. Brooking Rowe, Hist. Plympton Erle, 2, 79, 95, 117, 362.