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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PymJohn Pym - Wikipedia

    John Pym (20 May 1584 – 8 December 1643) was a politician and administrator from London, who played a major role in establishing what would become the modern English Parliamentary system.

  2. John Pym (born 1583/84, Brymore, Somerset, Eng.—died Dec. 8, 1643, London) was a prominent member of the English Parliament (1621–43) and an architect of Parliament’s victory over King Charles I in the first phase (1642–46) of the English Civil Wars.

  3. John Pym, (born 1583/84, Brymore, Somerset, Eng.—died Dec. 8, 1643, London), English politician. As a member of Parliament (1621–43), he soon became an expert on finances and colonial affairs. He was an architect of Parliament’s victory over Charles I in the first phase of the English Civil Wars.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · John Pym. (15841643) politician. Quick Reference. (1584–1643) English politician. He entered Parliament in 1614, and by the 1620s was making his mark, especially as a manager of the impeachment of Buckingham (1626), and as a supporter of the Petition of Right (1628).

  5. Jan 17, 2022 · John Pym, 1584-1643. Leader of the political opposition to King Charles in the Long Parliament and architect of Parliament’s victory in the First Civil War. John Pym was born at Brymore House, Cannington in Somerset, where his family had been established since the thirteenth century.

  6. www.westminster-abbey.org › commemorations › john-pymJohn Pym | Westminster Abbey

    John Pym, politician and leader of the popular party in the Long Parliament, died at Derby House in Westminster on 8th December 1643. His magnificent funeral was held a few days later and both Houses of Parliament followed the coffin.

  7. May 29, 2018 · The English statesman John Pym (1584-1643) led the House of Commons in the opening years of the English civil war. John Pym was the son of a lesser landowner of Somerset. When he was a boy, Pym's views on religion were molded by his stepfather, Sir Anthony Rous, who was a devout Puritan.