John Plumptre (10 February 1711 – 23 February 1791), British politician, was the first son of John Plumptre and Arabella Molyneux.
He married twice: He entered Parliament as Member of Parliament (MP) for Member for Penryn in 1758.
[1] He was appointed Commissioner of Stamps in 1739, and held this position until November 1753.
He lived at Plumptre House, Nottingham.
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