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7-821: Robert Kemp may refer to: Politicians [ edit ] Sir Robert Kemp, 2nd Baronet (1627–1710), MP for Norfolk and Dunwich Sir Robert Kemp, 3rd Baronet (1667–1734), MP for Dunwich and Suffolk Sir Robert Kemp, 4th Baronet (1699–1752), MP for Orford Robert Kemp (Canadian politician) , politician in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Others [ edit ] Robert Kemp (literary critic) (1878–1959), French literary critic Robert Kemp (playwright) (1908–1967), Scottish playwright Robert S. Kemp , professor of finance Robert G. Kemp (1928–1988), Canadian painter Bobby Kemp (1959–1998), American football player Robert "Father" Kemp, founder of

14-598: A by-election to the Cavalier Parliament . He was elected MP for Dunwich in the second election of 1679 and was re-elected in 1681. Kemp's wife died at Ubberston on 29 July 1705, and was buried on 2 August at Gissing. Kemp died on 26 June 1710 at the age of 83, and was buried at Gissing . His memorial is by Edward Stanton . He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son Robert His daughter Mary married Sir Charles Blois, 1st Baronet . Edward Stanton (sculptor) Edward Stanton (1681–1734)

21-603: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sir Robert Kemp, 2nd Baronet Sir Robert Kemp, 2nd Baronet (2 February 1627 – 26 September 1710), of Gissing Hall, Norfolk and Ubbeston, Suffolk, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1675 and 1685. Kemp was born at Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk, the son of Sir Robert Kemp of Gissing, Norfolk , and his wife, Jane Browne, daughter of Sir Matthew Browne of Betchworth Castle , Surrey . He succeeded to

28-589: The Baronetcy on the death of his father on 20 August 1647. He married firstly, Mary Kerridge, daughter of Thomas Kerridge, of Shelley Hall, Suffolk and his wife Susan, at St Bartholemew the Less, London, on 15 July 1650. She died without issue in June 1655 and he married secondly on 20 November 1657, Mary Sone, daughter of John Sone of Ubberston, Suffolk. In 1675, Kemp was elected Member of Parliament for Norfolk in

35-614: The Old Folks Concerts See also [ edit ] Robert Kempe (c. 1526–1571), MP [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robert_Kemp&oldid=1243324586 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

42-752: Was an English stonemason, builder and sculptor. He was the son of William Stanton , mason (1639–1705) and was apprenticed to his father, along with his brother, Thomas Stanton, and admitted a member of the Worshipful Company of Masons of the City of London in 1702. His first recorded work is a monument at Mitton in Yorkshire to Richard and Isabel Shireburn, 1699, and he is known to have carved over 40 monuments between then and 1718, as well as chimneypieces (for example at Aynhoe Park , Northamptonshire ) and Knowsley Hall , Lancashire . In 1720, Stanton

49-482: Was appointed Mason to Westminster Abbey , a post he held until his death, and in which his chief work was rebuilding the north front of the church. He was in partnership with sculptor Christopher Horsnaile for a large part of his career. Stanton served as Warden of the Masons' Company in 1713 and 1716, and as Master in 1719. From 1720 onwards he abandoned memorials and worked exclusively on Westminster Abbey (this

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