Kympton, Hugh
Kympton, Hugh (fl. 1343–88). English master-mason. He was involved in building at Windsor, Berks., Porchester, Hants., and Southampton, Hants., Castles. At Porchester he took his instructions from Yeveley.
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J. Harvey (1987)
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