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Reynold Pympe (c. 1371–1426), of
Nettlestead and
Pympe's Court in East Farleigh, Kent, was an
English politician.
Pympe was the son and heir of Sir William...
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Virgin has
links with
William the Conqueror's half brother, Odo.
Reginald de
Pympe,
Member of
Parliament for Kent in 1411 and 1422,
moved into Nettlestead...
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Broadwater (now part of Worthing), the son of Sir
Richard Guildford and Anne
Pympe.
Guildford married firstly,
before 1496,
Eleanor West,
daughter of Thomas...
- marriages, a
provisional list is: Sir
Richard Guildford, who
married first Anne
Pympe and
secondly Joan Vaux.
Elizabeth Guildford, who
married Henry Aucher, of...
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impaling Lewknor, for his son's marriage. The two arms at far
right are
Pympe (Gules, two bars
argent a
chief vair),
which features lower in the pedigree...
- Sir John
Scott (d. 7
October 1533), who
married Anne
Pympe,
daughter and
heiress of Sir
Reynold Pympe, esquire, of Nettlestead, Kent, by
Elizabeth or Isabel...
- both +
aspirate mutation tressa 4
peswar (m),
peder (f)
peswera 5 pymp
pympes 6
hwegh hweghes 7
seyth seythves (etc.) 8 eth 9 naw 10 deg 11
unnek 12 dewdhek...
- Mary Grey. He married,
before 22
November 1506, Anne
Pympe,
daughter and
heiress of
Reynold Pympe, esquire, of Nettlestead, Kent, by
Elizabeth Pashley...
- of
Edward Knyvet of Suffolk, and
secondly Winifred Pympe, the
daughter and
heiress of John
Pympe of Nettlestead, Kent. He had no
issue by
either of his...
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which had
nesting space for 250 birds,
belonged to Pimp Hall (originally
Pympe's Hall), one of
three manor houses around Chingford. In 1838 the
estate was...