Gilderoy Jack Scamp (7 June 1812 – 12 June 1893) was King of the Romani and a bare-knuckle boxer.[1] He succeeded his father upon his abdication in the early 1840s. He was a friend of Mayer Amschel de Rothschild[citation needed] and had encounters with the police.[vague][2]

Gilderoy Jack Scamp
Scamp wearing his hat gifted from Mayer Rothschild
Born
Gilderoy Scamp

(1812-06-07)7 June 1812
Orpington, Kent, England
Died12 June 1893(1893-06-12) (aged 81)
Other namesKing of the Gypsies, King Scamp, King of the Roma
OccupationBoxer

Early life

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Scamp was born on the 14th of june 1812 to Samson Scamp and Celia Lee in Birchington, Kent. His mother was of jewish ancestry.

Personal life

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Scamp was married to Katherine "Kitty" Barton and had 10 children.[3]

Scamp passed away at age 81 from bronchitis in 1893 and was buried in Hawkinge churchyard, overlooking folkestone.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Kenrick, Donald (6 August 2013). "Historical dictionary of the Gypsies". Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  2. ^ "St Augustines petty sessions". Kentish Gazette. 5 December 1865. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  3. ^ Anonymous. "Gilderoy Scamp Geneaology".
  4. ^ Southern Echo. "King of the Kentish Gypsies".