Sir Walter Pye | |
Office: | Member of Parliament for Herefordshire |
Term Start: | 1626 |
Term End: | 1629 |
Predecessor: | John Rudhale Sir Giles Brydges |
Alongside: | Sir Robert Harley, Sir Giles Brydges |
Successor: | Parliament suspended until 1640 |
Office1: | Member of Parliament for Brecon |
Term Start1: | 1621 |
Term End1: | 1626 |
Predecessor1: | Sir John Crompton |
Successor1: | Sir Humphrey Lynde |
Office2: | Member of Parliament for Scarborough |
Term Start2: | 1597 |
Term End2: | 1597 |
Predecessor2: | Edward Gate Edward Cary |
Alongside2: | Thomas Posthumous Hoby |
Successor2: | Edward Stanhope William Eure |
Birth Date: | 1571 |
Parents: | Roger Pye Bridget Kyrle |
Spouse: | |
Children: | 15, including Walter |
Relations: | Robert Pye (brother) Henry Cornewall (grandson) |
Sir Walter Pye (1571 – 26 December 1635) of The Mynde, Herefordshire was an English barrister, courtier, administrator and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 and 1629.
Pye was baptised on 1 October 1571 the eldest son of Bridget (Kyrle) Pye and Roger Pye of The Mynde at Much Dewchurch in Herefordshire. His brother Robert Pye was also an MP and his maternal grandfather was Thomas Kyrle of Walford.
He was educated at St John's College, Oxford and became a barrister at Middle Temple.[1]
He succeeded to his father's estates in 1591 and was elected MP for Scarborough in 1597. He was favoured by Buckingham and was made justice in Glamorgan, Breconshire and Radnorshire on 8 February 1617. In 1621 he became attorney-general of the Court of Wards. Also in 1621 he was elected Member of Parliament for Brecon. He was re-elected for Brecon in 1624 and in 1625. In 1626 he was elected MP for Brecon and for Herefordshire and chose to sit for Herefordshire. He was re-elected MP for Herefordshire in 1628 and sat until 1629 when King Charles decided to rule without parliament for eleven years. He was knighted at Whitehall on 29 June 1630.
On 22 July 1602, Pye married Joan Rudshall (d. 1625), daughter of William Rudshall of Rudshall, Gloucestershire. Together, they were the parents of seven sons and eight daughters, including:[1]
After the death of his first wife, he married Hester (Ireland) Crispe (1568–), daughter of John Ireland of London and widow of Ellis Crispe, alderman of London, on 31 October 1628. From her first marriage, she was the mother of Sir Nicholas Crispe, 1st Baronet and Tobias Crisp, among others.[6]
Pye died on 26 December 1635, at the age of 64, and was buried at Much Dewchurch where there is an elaborate alabaster monument to his memory. His widow died .[1]
Through his son Walter, he was a grandfather of Walter Pye, Baron Kilpeck (–1690), and Robert Pye, who married Meliora Drax, a daughter of Sir James Drax.[7]
Through his daughter Frances, he was a grandfather of Roger Vaughan (–1672), MP for Hereford,[8] and Henry Cornewall (–1717), MP for Weobley.[9]