Constituency | Dates |
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Dunwich | 1701 – 1705, 5 Feb. 1709 – 17101713 – 1715 |
Suffolk | 9 Feb. 1732 – 18 Dec. 1734 |
Family and Education
bap. 25 June 1667, 1st s. of Sir Robert Kemp, 2nd Bt. M.P., of Gissing, Norf. by Mary, da. and h. of John Sone of Ubbeston. educ. St. Catharine’s, Camb. 1685. m. (1) Letitia, da. of Robert King of Great Thurlow, Suff., 1da.; (2) c.1699, Elizabeth (d. 1709), da. and h. of John Brand of Edwardstone, Suff. 5s. 2da.; (3) Martha (d. 1727), da. of William Blackwell of Mortlake, Surr., 3ch.; (4) 9 July 1728, Amy, da. of Richard Phillips, wid. of John Burrough of Ipswich, s.p. suc. fa. 26 Sept. 1710.
Address
Main residence: Ubbeston, Suff.
biography text
Kemp, whose father acquired Ubbeston manor by marriage, stood unsuccessfully as a Tory for Dunwich in 1715. In 1721 his name was sent to the Pretender as a probable supporter.1Stuart mss 65/16. Returned for Suffolk in 1732, he voted against the Government on the excise bill in 1733 and for the repeal of the Septennial Act in 1734. He died shortly after being re-elected, 18 Dec. 1734.
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Notes
- 1. Stuart mss 65/16.