Background
Kempe was the son of Thomas Kempe of Beaulieu, and his wife Mary Oglander daughter of Sir William Oglander.
Kempe was the son of Thomas Kempe of Beaulieu, and his wife Mary Oglander daughter of Sir William Oglander.
He supported the Parliamentarian cause in the English Civil War. His father died in 1622, leaving him the family estate, and his mother remarried Bromfield. He was admitted at Gray"s Inn on 2 May 1631.
In 1645, he elected Member of Parliament for Christchurch in the Long Parliament.
He carried the demands of the Parliamentarians to the King Charles when he was imprisoned at Carisbrooke Castle, but is not recorded in the Rump Parliament after Pride"s Purge"
Kempe lived at Bucker"s Hard, near Beaulieu and at Haywood in the parish of Boldre. There remains a striking alabaster bust with a Latin inscription on the north wall of the nave at Boldre Church.
Short Parliament]
In April 1640, Kempe was elected Member of Parliament for Lymington in the Short Parliament.