Elizabeth (Whetehill) de Pympe

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Elizabeth de Pympe (Whetehill)

Also Known As: "Elizabeth Whethill"
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Birthplace: Nettlestead, Kent, England
Death: 1418 (69-79)
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Wife of Sir William Pympe
Mother of Elizabeth de Pympe; Reginald Pympe, Mp; William Pympe; Richard Pympe; Matilda Pympe and 1 other

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About Elizabeth (Whetehill) de Pympe

  • Memorials of the family of Scott, of Scot's-hall, in the county of Kent. With an appendix of illustrative documents. by Scott, James Renat
  • https://archive.org/details/memorialsoffamil00scot
  • https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil00scot#page/159/mode/1up
  • (No. 31 in Ped.) Anne, daughter and heiress of Reginald Pympe, of Nettlested Place in Kent, and heiress of her mother, Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of JOHN PASHLEY, of Smeeth, Kent, and of Pashleys, Ticehurst in Sussex, wife to Sir John Scott, of Scot's Hall, Kent.
    • Arms. — Barry of four, gules, and argent, a vair in chief.
  • The ancient family of Pympe, originally of Saxon origin, derived its name from the pre-Domesday manor of De Pympa, in East Farleigh and Nettlested, Kent. The family would appear to have been located at Pympe's Court, and at All Saints in the hundred of Hoo, near Rochester, from an early period after the Conquest. It was William de Pympe, one of this family, who built (circa 1370) the mansion of Nettlested Place, an interesting portion of which (supposed to be the Banqueting Hall) now remains, as well as a portion of the
  • https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil00scot#page/160/mode/1up
  • original gate-house, or entry into the inner court or quadrangle, and likewise a most interesting manorial barn, the ancient timbering of which is still in good preservation.(b)
  • https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil00scot#page/163/mode/1up
  • Before parting with the subject of Nettlested manor and mansion, it may be well to mention that Sir John Scott built (in accordance with the wish expressed in the will of his ancestor, John Pympe) the porch to the church of Nettlested as it now exists ; and in which church (the presentation to the living of which was in the owner of the mansion and manor) formerly was buried Margaretta de Cobham (1337), wife to Sir William de Pympe, as appeared by an inscription on a brass formerly on the chancel floor, but now lost or removed. A tomb also formerly existed on the north side of the chancel, and is supposed to have contained the ashes of the founder of the church, who probably was John Pympe, who in his will, dated 1495, directs his body to be buried in the "Qeire" of the church at Nettlested, etc. .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil00scot#page/168/mode/1up
    • WILL OF JOHN PYMPE, OF NETTLESTED, KENT, 1496.
  • .... And I will the saide tombe bere the Epitapheyne graven in laten (brass) here lyeth buried John Pympe, Sonne of John Pympe, Sonne of John, Sonne of Reignolde, Sonne of Sr William Pympe, Knyght, that hadde to Wiffe Elizabeth, the doughter of Richard Whethill, Leuetennte of the Castell of Genys (Guines, near Calais), oon whose soules Jhu have mercy. .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil00scot#page/171/mode/1up
    • DE PYMPE, of PYMPE'S COURT AND NETTLESTED, KENT. (See p. 159.)
  • SIR PHILLIP DE PYMPE, of Pympe's Court, East Farleigh. Furnished a guard for the defence of the sea coast, 11 Edw. III. 1338 to 1346. = Alice . . . . , 1st wife ; ch: Sir Thomas, Sir William (m. Margaretta de Cobham & Elizabeth Whethill) de Pympe. ; = Joan . . . . , 2nd wife. She re-married John de Coloigne.
    • Sir Thomas, paid aid for Nettlested, Hylth, and Pympe, 20 Edw. III., 1347.
    • Sir William de Pympe, Sheriff of kent 37, 45, and 49 Edward III.; died 1376. Resided at Nettlstead, and kept his Shrievalty there. = 1stly, Margaretta de Cobham, of the family of the Barons Cobham in Kent; died 1337, and buried at Nettlested.. "Hic jacet Domina Margareta de Cogham, Quondam uxor Will Pympe, militis, qui obiit 4 Sept., 1337." ; ch: William, Richard, Joan de Pympe. ; = 2ndly, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Whethill, Lieutenant of Castle of Guines, near Calais. ; ch: Reginald (d.1438) de Pympe.
      • Reginald de Pympe, served office of Sheriff of Kent, 1372, and for his father the year of his death, 1376, and again in 1409. Died 1438. ch: John (d.1422) de Pympe.
        • John, died 1422. = ch: John (m. Philippa ) Pympe.
          • John. Will dated 1479. = Philippa. ; ch: Reginald, John (m. Elizabeth Cheney), Anne (m. Sir Richard Guldeforde) Pympe
            • Reginald Pympe, of Nettlested, attainted 1483 for assisting Duke of Buckingham against Richard III.; attainder reversed 1 Hy. VII.
            • John, attainted in 1483, with his brother; attainder revered 1485. Buried in chancel of Nettlested Church. = Elizabeth, da. of Sir Rich. Cheney, of Shurland, Kent.
            • Anne. (See John Pympe's Will, p. 169.) = Sir Richard Guldeford, knt. attainted 1st Richard III.; reversed 1st Henry VII., on his return from exile. Privy Councillor to Henry VII.; Master of the Ordnance; K.G. and Knight Banneret; Comptroller of the King's Household (Henry VII.) Died at Jerusalem on a Pilgrimage. ; ch: Sir Edward (m. Eleanor West), George (m. Elizabeth Mortimer), Jane (m. John Dudley), Sir Richard (d. no issue) Guldeforde.
  • https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil00scot#page/n333/mode/1up
  • ( 10 ) 49 Edward III., 1376.
  • A Declaration, dated Thursday before the Nativity of our Lady, 49 Edward III., testifying that Wm de Pympe, Chivaler, has enfeoffed Thomas de Cobham, Chivaler, Reginald de Cobham, Clerk, Robert de Bourne, Clerk, William Topclyve, James de Peckham, Henry Pertrich, Parson of the Church of St. Mary in Hoo, John Godiwot and John Okebourne, with all his possessions in the Counties of Kent and Sussex, and also with the advowson of the Church of Nettlestede and the Reversion of the Manor of Poldre, near Sandwich, which Dame Medeyte de Uvedale holds for term of her life, the Indenture of feoffment to take effect only in the event of his death.
  • Upon his death the feoffees are to grant the Manors of Nettlested, Hylthe, Pympe, and a tenement in the vill of Ealdyng, called Olyveres, and a pasture called Vyryngspiche, and 100s of rent issuing out of a Manor of Sussex to Reginald, his son, and his heirs ; with reversion, in default of heirs, to William, brother of the said Reginald, and his heirs ; with reversion, in default of heirs, to Richard, brother of the said William, and his heirs ; with reversion, in default of heirs, to John de Frenyngham and his heirs. — Various covenants as to payment of Rents, &c. — If John de Frenyngham die without heirs, the above premises are to be sold, and the proceeds distributed in alms for the souls of Wm de Pympe and Margaret, his wife, Philip, his father, Alice, his mother, Thomas de Pympe, his brother, Thomas Malmayns, Richard de Pympe and Rose, his wife, Joane, heretofore wife of Philip de Pympe, Joane, daughter of the said William de Pympe, and for the souls of all his friends and good Christians. The Feoffees are also to enfeof his son William and his heirs with the reversion of the Manor of Poldre, with the Manor of La Case in Brenchesle, and with a tenement called La Mote ; with reversion, in default of heirs, to Reginald, brother of the said William, and his heirs ; with reversion, in default of heirs, to Richard, brother of the said Reginald, and his heirs ; with reversion, in default of heirs, to William atte Halle and his heirs. If William atte Halle die without heirs, the Manor is to revert to the right heirs of William de Pympe, and the tenement De la Mote to Robert at Halle and his heirs, with reversion, in default of heirs, to the right heirs of Wm de Pympe, and the reversion of the said Manor of Poldre shall be sold, and the proceeds thereof distributed in alms, as before recited. A Payment of £14 per annum for 80 years is reserved out of the premises in East Peckham, and the parcel of land called Gongespiche for the support of a Chaplain to perform divine service in the church of Nettlestede, at the expiration of which period of 80 years the premises in question are to be sold, and the proceeds thereof distributed in alms, as above recited. (See Pedigree Pympe, p. 171.)
  • .... etc. ______________________
  • Stemmata Robertson et Durdin. Being tables comprising the known ancestors of the children of Herbert Robertson and his wife Helen Alexandrina Melian n Durdin ...
  • https://archive.org/details/stemmatarobertso00robe
  • https://archive.org/stream/stemmatarobertso00robe#page/103/mode/1up
    • PYMPE FAMILY
  • 19. SIR PHILIP DE PYMPE of Pympe's Court, East Farleigh. ; Mar. (1st wife) 19, Alice ..... ; ch: Sir Thomas, 18. SIR WILLIAM (m. Margaret de Cobham & ELIZABETH WHETHILL) DE PYMPE.
    • 18. SIR WILLIAM DE PYMPE, Sheriff of Kent 37, 45, and 49 Edward III.; Mar. (1st wife) Margaret de Cobham. ; Mar. (2nd wife) 18, ELIZABETH WHETHILL (Table 89D). ; ch: 17. REGINALD (d.1438), William, Richard, Joan de Pympe.
      • 17. REGINALD DE PYMPE, Sheriff of Kent 1372, 1376, and 1419; died 1438. ; ch: 16. JOHN (d.1422) DE PYMPE.
        • 16. JOHN DE PYMPE, died 1422. ; ch: 15. JOHN (m. PHILIPPA .... ) DE PYMPE
          • 15. JOHN DE PYMPE of Pympe's Court and Nettlested, Kent. William dated 1479. Mar. 15, PHILIPPA .... ; ch: John, 14. REYNOLD (m. ELIZABETH PASHLEY), Anne (m. Sir Richard Guildeford, K.G.) Pympe
            • 14. REYNOLD PYMPE, often called REGINALD. Mar. 14, ELIZABETH PASHLEY (Table 39). ; ch: 13. ANNE (m. SIR JOHN SCOTT) PYMPE.
              • 13. ANNE PYMPE, heiress of the Manor of Clapham, Surrey, from her maternal great-uncle John Gower, whose attainder she got reversed in 1485 (Manning and Bray's 'Surrey,' iii., p. 361 ; J. W. Grover's 'Old Clapham,' p. 32). Mar. 13, SIR JOHN SCOTT (Table 16), .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/stemmatarobertso00robe#page/233/mode/1up
    • WHETHILL FAMILY.
  • 19. WILLIAM WHETHILL, Lord of Guisnes, Calais. ; ch: 18. ELIZABETH (m. SIR WILLIAM DE PYMPE) WHETHILL.
    • 18. ELIZABETH WHETHILL. Mar. 18, SIR WILLIAM DE PYMPE. .... etc. _________________
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Elizabeth (Whetehill) de Pympe's Timeline

1344
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Nettlestead, Kent, England
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