Philip de Kyme, 1st Baron Kyme

Philip de Kyme, 1st Baron Kyme (died 1323), Lord of Kyme, was an English noble. He served in the wars in Wales, Gascony and Scotland and was a signatory of the Baron's Letter to Pope Boniface VIII in 1301.

Coat of arms of Philip de Kyme, Lord of Kyme, Gules, crusily and a chevron Or.'

Biography

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Philip was the eldest son of William de Kyme and Lucy de Ros.[1] He served in the wars in Wales, Gascony and Scotland. He was a signatory of the Baron's Letter to Pope Boniface VIII in 1301.

He died in 1323 and was succeeded by his son William.

Marriage and issue

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Philip married Joan, daughter of Hugh Bigod,[2] and Joan de Stuteville, they had the following issue:

  • William de Kyme, married Eleanor Mortimer, had issue.
  • Lucy de Kyme, married Robert de Umfreville, had issue.
  • Agnes de Kyme

Citations

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  1. ^ Cokayne, p.424.
  2. ^ Burke 1846, p. 299.

References

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  • Burke, John-Bernard (1846). A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland and Scotland, Extinct, Dormant and in Abeyance. E. Ed. United Kingdom: Henry Colburn.
  • Cokayne, George Edward. The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, Vol. IV (1892).