The Pooles, said to be of Cheshire origin, were established in Wiltshire in the early fifteenth century,
Poole was returned for Cirencester on his own interest in 1624 and 1625. After failing to leave any mark on the records of either Parliament the borough elected his brother-in-law, Sir Neville Poole, in 1626. In the following year he was purged from the bench and imprisoned in the Gatehouse for his ‘peremptory’ opposition to the Forced Loan. After further confinement at Abingdon, he was released early in 1628.
