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    John Kemp (c. 1380 – 22 March 1454, surname also spelled Kempe) was a medieval English cardinal, ... when he died suddenly on 22 March 1454. [12] ...

  2. John Kemp was born on January 01, 1380 (died on March 22, 1454, he was 74 years old) in Kent. His nickname was Kempe John. His nickname was Kempe John. Birth Place:

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    John Kemp was born in 1825 at Yorkshire, England. He married 17 year old Mary Clarke in 1853. After the goldrush John and Mary went to Boolarra and raised 12 children. He died atBoolarra in 1907 aged 82. At age 22 he enlisted to a British Man of War and came out to Australia in a 55 ton vessel The Adelaide. In 1848 he joined the British Man of War ...

    Kemp was one of the Eureka veterans who attended the 50th Anniversary of Eureka celebrations in 1904. He was at that time, living at Morwell. Ballarat Star Wednesday, 30th November 1904, page 2. The following Eureka Stockade pioneers have signified their intention to be present a the 50th anniversary celebrations, and have been granted passes by th...

    Four Jolly Diggers - The Eureka Celebrations. Four jolly old gentlemen were introduced to the representative of the "Echo" on Friday last by the secretary of the Eureka celebrations committee Mr Troup. They each wore the Eureka badge pinned on the lapel of the coat. "These gentlemen have come from Morwell," said Mr Troup,"to take part in the celebr...

    Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.

  3. The estate had been in the family since the days of Edward I. John, who was the second son, was probably born in 1380, as he was sixty-seven years old in 1447. 2 His elder brother, Thomas, was the father of Thomas Kemp, bishop of London. In 1395 Kemp's name first appears on the books of Merton College, Oxford, of which society he subsequently ...

  4. Sep 1, 2021 · The estate had been in the family since the days of Edward I. John, who was the second son, was probably born in 1380, as he was sixty-seven years old in 1447 (Hasted, Kent, iii. 170–3). His elder brother, Thomas, was the father of Thomas Kemp, bishop of London.

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · In 1421 he was translated to Chichester, and in November the same year, to London. He was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1452 to 1454. He founded a college at Wye, Kent, that is now part of the University of London. Kemp was son of Thomas Kempe, a gentleman of Ollantigh, in the parish of Wye near Ashford, Kent.

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  7. Kemp, Archbishop (via memorial stones index) (1380-1454) Archbishop of Canterbury (1452-1454) – for more click here. John Kemp (or Kempe) died near Lambeth in 1454. The on-line Catholic Encyclopedia summarises his life thus: “More statesman than bishop, he was accused with reason of neglecting his dioceses, but his private life was ...