Although Kemys was nephew to the Whig leader, Lord Wharton, and a personal friend of George I’s before his accession, he was an avowed Jacobite, who was reputed to have declined the new King’s invitation to attend him at court, saying; ‘I should be happy to smoke a pipe with him as Elector of Hanover, but I cannot think of it as King of England’.
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