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  2. Thomas Phillipps - Wikipedia

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    A.N.L.Munby: Phillipps Studies, 5 vols. 1951–1960. A BBC Radio 4 play, by Nick Warburton, on the removal of the Phillipps collection to Thirlestaine House was broadcast in August 2010, (in French) Michelle Moreau-Ricaud: Sir Thomas Phillipps: un bibliophile, in "Freud collectionneur", Ed. Campagnes première, 2011, ISBN 2915789665.

  3. Thomas Williams Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas Williams Phillips (20 April 1883 – 21 September 1966) was a senior official in the Civil Service. Phillips, a Welshman, was educated at Machynlleth County School and Jesus College, Oxford, where he obtained a first-class Bachelor of Arts degree in Literae Humaniores. He joined the Civil Service in 1906, working initially in the ...

  4. Limavady Distillery - Wikipedia

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    1613 - Sir Thomas Phillips, who was granted by King James I the first licence to distil whiskey in Ireland in 1608, founded newtown Limavady. 1750 – Irish whiskey distillery was established in Limavady by John Alexander in 1750 on his family lands.

  5. High Sheriff of Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    1691: Thomas Rowney, Jr. of Oxford [5] 1692: Thomas Crispe of Dornford [5] 1693: Sir Sebastian Smythe of Cuddesdon [5] 1694: James Jennings of Shiplake [36] 1695: William Newell of Adwell [5] 1696: Sir Thomas Wheate, 1st Baronet of Glympton Park [5] 1697: Robert Barber of Adderbury [5] 1698: William Hinde [5]

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  7. Thomas Phelippes - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Old Trinity Church - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Clayton is considered the first minister of Trinity. He died in 1698 and baptized over 500 persons in the area. Andreas (Andrew) Rudman was also an early preacher, formerly of Old Swedes Church in Philadelphia.Trinity Oxford is in possession of a prayer book send over from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Lands ...

  9. James Halliwell-Phillipps - Wikipedia

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    James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (born James Orchard Halliwell; 21 June 1820 – 3 January 1889) was an English writer, Shakespearean scholar, antiquarian, and a collector of English nursery rhymes and fairy tales.