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Thomas Phelippes (1556–1625), also known as Thomas Phillips was a linguist, who was employed as a forger and intelligence gatherer. He served mainly under Sir Francis Walsingham , in the time of Elizabeth I , and most notably deciphered the coded letters of Babington Plot conspirators.
It depicts the poet Lord Byron in the traditional Albanian costume including a Fustanella. Romantic in style, it celebrated the poet's reputation for exotic travel. Byron had travelled widely across Europe before returning to Britain where the success of his Childe Harold's Pilgrimage made him a celebrity.
Thomas Phillips (5 July 1708, Ickford, Buckinghamshire – 16 June 1774, Liège) was an English Jesuit priest, known as the biographer of Reginald Cardinal Pole.
Thomas Jones Philips (December 23, 1846 – April 9, 1939) was an American politician from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives , representing Chester County from 1895 to 1898.
Thomas Phillips RA (18 October 1770 – 20 April 1845) was a leading English portrait and subject painter. He painted many of the notable men of the day including ...
Fugitive Thomas Callam Phillips has been evading police for three years since disappearing with his children Ember, Maverick and Jayda – now 8, 9 and 11 – into the rugged wilderness of the ...
Thomas Phelippes (1556–1625), English intelligence agent, also known as Thomas Phillips; Thomas Phillipps (1792–1872), British antiquary and book collector; Thomas Phillips (educational benefactor) (1760–1851), founder of Llandovery College in Wales; Thomas Phillips (engineer) (died 1693), English military engineer
Captain Thomas Phillips commanded the Hannibal. He was a Welsh sea captain from Brecon, Wales who was employed by the Sir Jeffrey Jeffreys, and others. who owned the Hannibal and were governors and Assistants in the Royal African Company. [1] At the age of 28–29, Phillips undertook his first slave-trading expedition, commanding a vessel.