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Sir Thomas KymbeGeslacht: Man Familieleden: RelatieNaamGeboorteEchtgenoteCecily of York20 mrt 1469
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Sir Thomas KymeOok bekend als: Thomas Of Isle of Wight KymeSir Thomas KemeSir Thomas KymbeSir Thomas Kyme of the Isle of WightSir John KymeSir John Keme or Kene, of the Isle of WightGeslacht: ManGeboorte: 1465 - Abbey, Quarr, Isle of Wight, EnglandOverlijden: Tussen 11 jan 1533 en 10 jan 1534 - Staffordshire, EnglandBegrafenis: Quarr Old Abbey, Ryde, Isle of Wight Unitary Authority, Isle of Wight, EnglandEchtgenote: Cecily of York, Viscountess WellesKinderen: Roberto Kymbe, Richard Kyme, Margaret Wetherby (geboren Kyme), Thomas Kyme Aanvullende informatie:
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LifeSketch: Sir Thomas Kyme of the Isle of Wight was the third husband of Cecily Plantagenet of York, Vicountess Welles,. They married between May 1502 and January 1504. Sir Thomas and Cecily had two children, Richard and Margaret (Margery). Sir Thomas was born about 1465 on the Isle of Wight and he is buried there at the Quarr Old Abbey in Ryde on the Isle of Wight. Despite her apparent mourning, some three years into her first widowhood, and having lost two of the children by her late husband, she contracted a marriage which has been described as being "rather for comfort than credit" (see Fuller's Worthies, vol. 2, p. 165). Cecily's third and final marriage, to Thomas Kyme, Kymbe, or Keme, an obscure Lincolnshire squire, otherwise called Sir John Keme or Kene, of the Isle of Wight, took place sometime between May 1502 and January 1504. It is thought to have been a love match, entered into entirely from the princess' own liking. Green states that she chose a partner to suit herself who was also someone so unthreatening as to be beneath the notice of the king or likely to arouse his jealousy. This wedding took place without the king's approval or permission. The princess appears to have miscalculated her brother-in-law's attitude. The king banished Cecily from court and all her estates were confiscated.
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