Family and Education
b. 24 Dec. 1609, o.s. of Thomas Warrick of St Margaret’s, Westminster, organist of the Chapel Royal, and Elizabeth, da. and coh. of John Somerville of Aston Somerville, Warws.Wood, Fasti, i. 505; Mems. St Margaret’s Westminster, 79; Vis. Kent (Harl. Soc. liv), 174; ‘Biographical acct. of Sir Philip Warwick, knt.’, Gent. Mag. xl. 781; The Old Cheque-Bk. or Book of Remembrance of the Chapel Royal ed. E.F. Rimbault (Cam. Soc. n.s. iii), 11. educ. Eton c.1623;Eton Coll. Reg. 1441-1698 ed. W. Sterry, 352; Wood, Fasti, i. 505. ?Pembroke, Camb. c.1630-1;Al. Cant. travelled abroad (Switzerland, France and Netherlands) 1633-4;SP16/248/82, f. 190v; CSP Dom. 1633-4, p. 578; 1634-5, pp. 35, 189. Acad. Geneva, 17 Dec. 1633;Le Livre du Recteur de l’Académie de Genève (1559-1878) ed. S. Stelling-Michaud (Geneva, 6 vols. 1959-80), i. 182.  G. Inn 12 February 1638;G. Inn Admiss. BCL (Oxon.) 11 Apr. 1638.Al. Ox. m. (1) settlement 2 Apr. 1634, Dorothy (d. 6 Aug. 1644), da. of Matthew Hutton of Marske, Yorks. 1s.; (2) 1647, Joan (bur. 16 May 1672), da. of Sir Henry Fanshawe† of Ware Park, Herts., wid. of Sir William Boteler, 1st bt. of Teston, Kent, s.p.SP23/192, p. 722; Certaine Serious Thoughts (1647), 21; D. Lysons, The Environs of London (1796), iv. 355; Fanshawe Mems. (1907 edn.), 45, 319; ‘Biographical acct. of Sir Philip Warwick’, 782. suc. fa. Jan. 1652;Mems. St Margaret’s Westminster, 629. Kntd. c. 7 June 1660.Eg. 2542, f. 365. d. 15 Jan. 1683.‘Biographical acct. of Sir Philip Warwick’, 782.
Offices Held

Central: sec. to Ld. Treas. William Juxon, Mar. 1636–41;CSP Dom. 1635–6, p. 301. to treasury commrs. June – Aug. 1660; to Ld. Treas. Southampton, Aug. 1660-May 1667.CTB i. 50–3; Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Treasury Officials 1660–1870 ed. J.C. Sainty, 30. Commr. to compound with maltsters, 31 Jan. 1637.CSP Dom. 1636–7, p. 404. Clerk of the signet, 13 Nov. 1638-c.May 1646, c.May 1660–d.CSP Dom. 1638–9, p. 103; Officials of the Secretaries of State 1660–1782 ed. J. C. Sainty, 114. Commr. inquiry (roy.), ct. of wards, 2 Feb. 1643.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 2. Clerk of the Parl. (in reversion) 3 Jan. 1644.Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 372. Commr. dedimus potestatem, Parl. 31 Oct. 1666.C181/7, p. 378.

Local: kpr. manors of Chislehurst and ‘Bawdens’, Kent 24 Nov. 1638.CSP Dom. 1639–40, p. 119. Commr. sewers, Lincs., Lincoln and Newark hundred 3 Aug. 1639;C181/5, f. 149v. Deeping and Gt. Level 7 July 1640- aft. Dec. 1641;C181/5, ff. 181v, 197, 215. Kent 2 Apr. 1640, 11 Sept. 1660-aft. June 1671;C181/5, f. 168v; C181/7, pp. 46, 369, 579. Mdx. and Westminster 31 Aug. 1660-aft. Jan. 1673;C181/7, pp. 37, 254, 413, 586, 627, 632. tendering oath of loyalty (roy.), Oxf. 12 Apr. 1645;Docquets of Letters Patent ed. Black, 268. surrender of Oxf. (roy.) May 1646;Rushworth, Hist. Collns. vi. 279. poll tax, Mdx. 1660, 1666; Westminster 1666.SR. J.p. Kent by Oct. 1660–d.C220/9/4. Commr. assessment, Mdx. 1661, 1664, 1666, 1672, 1677; Westminster 1661, 1664, 1666, 1672, 1677, 1679; Kent 1672, 1677, 1679;SR. for corporations, 1662;Eg. 2985, f. 66. loyal and indigent officers, London and Westminster, Kent 1662; subsidy, Kent, Mdx., liberty of duchy of Lancaster (Mdx.), Westminster 1663. 1665 – 77SR. Asst. Rochester Bridge; warden, 1665, 1672.HP Commons, 1660–90, ‘Sir Philip Warwick’. Commr. recusants, Mdx., Kent 1675.CTB iv. 696, 788.

: of Westminster and Kent., Frognal.
Likenesses

Likenesses: line engraving, R. White aft. P. Lely, 1701.Warwick, Mems. Charles I (1701), frontispiece.

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Commons 1640-1660
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WARWICK, Philip (1609-83), of Westminster, and Frognal, Chislehurst, Kent.

Will
29 Nov. 1682, pr. 5 Apr. 1683.PROB11/372, f. 383.
Estates
in 1634, acquired, for £2,500, mortgage of manor of Frognal and other property in Kent, worth £200 p.a.SP23/192, pp. 721-2; Hasted, Kent, ii. 11. In 1636, the king granted George Goring†, Baron Goring, George Goring*, Warwick and another gentleman part of the covenant for licensing wine retailing in Oxford.Coventry Docquets, 281. In 1646, Warwick’s estate consisted of a franktenement for life in The Sanctuary, Westminster, worth £50 p.a.; estate for life in half of manor of Wick and Abson, Glos. and property and rents in nearby parishes worth £25 p.a.; and manor of Frognal – which estate was charged with rents of 53 a year and debts of £700.SP23/192, pp. 721-2. By the late 1640s, owned or leased a house in Clapham, Beds.J.W. Packer, The Transformation of Anglicanism, 1643-60 (Manchester, 1969), 35-6. In 1652, purchased lease of manor of Temple Chelsin, Herts. for £3,500.Herts. RO, DE/AS/210-14. In 1664-5, built Warwick House, St James’s, Westminster, which he sold in 1670.Survey of London, xxix. 427-8. At his d. in 1683, estate inc. manor and mansion house of Frognal and lands and tenements in parishes of Chislehurst, Paul’s Cray and Foots Cray, Kent.PROB11/372, f. 383v.
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