POLEY, Robert (c.1600-1627), of Boxted, Suff.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010
Available from Cambridge University Press

Constituency

Dates

Family and Education

b. c.1600, 1st s. of Sir William Poley* and Anne, da, of Sir Robert Jermyn† of Rushbrooke, Suff.; bro. of John*. educ. Clare, Camb. 1617; travelled abroad 1618-21; vol. Île de Ré 1627. unm. d. 1627.1

Offices Held

Freeman, Queenborough by 1625.2

Biography

Poley travelled on the Continent with his cousin Robert Jermyn*, and if he used his licence to the full he would have returned too late to contest the general election of 1620/1. He may have been introduced to the earl of Montgomery (Sir Philip Herbert*) by Roger Palmer*, whose mother was a Poley of the Badley branch, or by his brother-in-law (Sir) Humphrey May*, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. As one of Montgomery’s ‘special friends’ he was elected for Queenborough in 1624.3 In the next election, however, he was defeated by Sir Edward Hales, despite a letter from his patron describing him as ‘a gentleman every way able to discharge a greater trust’.4 He regained the seat with Montgomery’s support in 1626, when Hales moved up to represent the county. He left no trace on the records of either Parliament. In the following year he was killed on the Ré expedition, leaving neither wife nor will.5

Ref Volumes: 1604-1629

Authors: John. P. Ferris / Andrew Thrush

Notes

  • 1. Howard, Vis. Suff. i. 296, 303; Al. Cant.; APC, 1618-19, p. 201.
  • 2. Cent. Kent. Stud. Qb/C1/34.
  • 3. Cent. Kent. Stud. Qb/C1/32.
  • 4. Procs. 1625, p. 696.
  • 5. Vis. Suff. i. 296.