Mathew Kemp | |
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Speaker of the House of Burgesses | |
In office 1679 | |
Preceded by | William Travers |
Succeeded by | Thomas Ballard |
Member of the Virginia Governor's Council | |
In office 1681-1682 | |
Member of the House of Burgesses representing Gloucester COunty | |
In office 1679-1680 | |
Preceded by | Peter Jenings |
Succeeded by | Henry Whiting |
Personal details | |
Born | ca. 1630 Gissing, Norfolk, England |
Died | 1682 Virginia Colony, British America |
Spouse | Dorothy (surname unknown) |
Children | Mathew Kemp Jr. (1650-1716) |
Parent(s) | Edmund Kemp, Anna |
Profession | attorney, planter, politician |
Mathew Kemp (c. 1630 – December 1682) was a British attorney who emigrated from England to the Colony of Virginia where he became a government official, planter and politician. He supported Governor William Berkeley during Bacon's Rebellion and became Speaker of the House of Burgesses in 1679 before being elevated to the Virginia Governor's Council.[1][2]: 239 [3]