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PHILIPS, George Richard (1789-1883), of Weston House, nr. Chipping Norton, Warws.

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b. 23 Dec. 1789, 1st s. of (Sir) George Philips, 1st Bt. educ. Eton 1805-8; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1808. m. Nov. 1819, Hon. Sarah Georgina Cavendish, da. of Richard, 2nd Baron Waterpark [I], 2da. suc. fa. as 2nd Bt. 3 Oct. 1847.
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Sheriff, Warws. 1859–60.

Main residence: Weston House, nr. Chipping Norton, Warws.
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PHILIPS, George Richard (1789-1883)

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PHILLIMORE, Joseph (1775-1855), of Whitehall, Mdx. and Shiplake House, Oxon.

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b. 14 Sept. 1775, 1st s. of Rev. Joseph Phillimore of Kensington, vicar of Orton-on-the-Hill, Leics., by Mary, da. and coh. of John Machin of Kensington. educ. Westminster 1789; Christ Church, Oxf. 1793, BCL 1800, DCL 1804. m. 19 Mar. 1807, Elizabeth, da. of Rev. Walter Bagot, rector of Blithfield and Leigh, Staffs., bro. of William Bagot, 1st Baron Bagot, 7s. 2da. suc. fa. 1831.
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Adv. Doctors’ Commons 1804; commr. for disposal of Prussian ships 1806, Danish ships 1807; judge of Cinque ports 1809; regius professor of civil law, Oxf. Univ. Oct. 1809 – d.; chancellor, diocese of Oxford 1809; member, Board of Control Feb. 1822 – Jan. 1828; principal commr. French claims (under treaties of 1815 and 1818) 1833; King’s adv., ct. of Admiralty Oct. 1834 – d.; pres. registration commission Sept. 1836; chancellor, diocese of Worcester 1834; commissary St. Paul’s 1834; chancellor, diocese of Bristol 1842; judge, consistory ct. of Gloucester 1846.

Ensign, R. Marylebone vol. inf. 1803, lt. 1805, maj., lt.-col. 1807.

Main residences: Whitehall, Mdx.; Shiplake House, Oxon.
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PHILLIMORE, Joseph (1775-1855)

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PETRIE, William (1747-1816), of 14 Hanover Street, Hanover Square, Mdx.

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b. 11 May 1747, 3rd s. of Rev. Robert Petrie, and bro. of John Petrie. educ. by John Murray, schoolmaster of Canonbie, Dumfries. m. 15 Nov. 1792, Margaretta Aurora née Munro (d.1819), wid. of George Smith of Madras, at least 1s.India Office Lib. J/1/5, ff. 248-254; 15, f. 244; Reg. St. Marylebone, v. 21; Gent. Mag. (1819), i. 282.
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Writer, E.I. Co. (Madras) 1765, factor 1771; paymaster to army 1772; sec. military dept. and translator 1773; jun. merchant 1774, sen. merchant 1776; home 1776 – 78; resident, Nagaur 1778; home 1782–5 and 1789–90; member of council ad. int. 1787, 1791 – 92; home 1793 – 98; member of council 1799 – Aug. 1810; pres. board of revenue 1800; acting gov. 1807; gov. Prince of Wales Island Nov. 1811 – d.

High steward, East Retford 1796.

Main residence: 14 Hanover Street, Hanover Square, Mdx.
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PETRIE, William (1747-1816)

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PETTY, Lord Henry (1780-1863).

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b. 2 July 1780, 3rd but 2nd surv. s. of William Petty, 1st Mq. of Lansdowne, by 2nd w. Lady Louisa Fitzpatrick, da. of John Fitzpatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory [I]; half-bro. of John Henry Petty, Earl Wycombe. educ. Westminster 1795; Edinburgh Univ. 1797-8; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1798; continental tour 1801-2. m. 30 Mar. 1808, Lady Louisa Emma Fox Strangways, da. of Henry Thomas, 2nd Earl of Ilchester, 2s. 1da. suc. half-bro. as 3rd Mq. of Lansdowne 15 Nov. 1809; cos. Francis Thomas Fitzmaurice as 4th Earl of Kerry [I] 4 July 1818 and took additional surname of Fitzmaurice; KG 5 Feb. 1836.
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Chancellor of Exchequer Feb. 1806 – Mar. 1807; PC 5 Feb. 1806; minister without portfolio May-July 1827; sec. of state for Home affairs July 1827 – Jan. 1828; ld. pres. of Council Nov. 1830 – Nov. 1834, Apr. 1835 – Sept. 1841, July 1846 – Feb. 1852; minister without portfolio Dec. 1852-Feb. 1858.

Maj. commdt. Calne vols. 1803, lt.-col. commdt. 1803.

Ld. lt. Wilts. 1857 – d.

Rector, Glasgow Univ. 1829–31.

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PETTY, Henry (1780-1863)

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PETTY, John Henry, Earl Wycombe (1765-1809).

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b. 6 Dec. 1765, 1st s. of William Petty, 1st Mq. of Lansdowne, by 1st w. Lady Sophia Carteret, da. of John, 2nd Earl Granville; half-bro. of Lord Henry Petty. educ. privately; Christ Church, Oxf. 1783; European tour 1784-90. m. 20 May 1805, Maria Arabella, da. of Rev. Hinton Maddock of Darland, Denb., wid. of Duke Gifford of Castle Jordan, co. Meath, s.p. suc. fa. as 2nd Mq. of Lansdowne 7 May 1805.
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PETTY, John Henry (1765-1809)

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