Family and Education
b. 26 Nov. 1660, 1st surv. s. of Thomas Papillon*. m. (1) 10 Sept. 1689, Anne (d. 1693), da. of William Joliffe*, 1s. 2da. d.v.p. (2) by 1695, Susannah (d. 1707), da. of George Henshaw of ?St. Saviour’s, Southwark, Surr., 2s. d.v.p., 3da. (2 ). suc. fa. 1702. A. F. W. Papillon, Papillon Mems. 46; HMC Portland, iii. 513; Centre Kentish Stud. Papillon mss U1015/T25, mar. settlement; U1015/F103/9, A. F. W. Papillon notes.
Offices Held

Cashier of victualling to treasurer of navy, 1689–? Sept. 1699; receiver of stamp duties Dec. 1720–?1723. Watson thesis, 70; Luttrell, Brief Relation, iv. 562; Egerton ch. 7733.

Member, Levant Co. 1689; commr. taking subscriptions to Bank 1694, S. Sea Co. 1711; commr. Greenwich Hosp. 1695–?1704; trustee, receiving loan to Emperor 1706; member, New England Company 1713; gov. Artillery Co. 1713, St. Thomas’ Hosp. by 1719. Info. from Prof. R. Walcott; NLS, Advocates’ mss, Bank of Eng. pprs. 31.1.7; Pittis, Present Parl. 351; Add. 10120, f. 236; Boyer, Anne Annals, iv. 126; W. Kellaway, New England Co. 299; Flying Post, 30 Apr.–2 May 1713; Aubrey, Surr. v. 318.

Freeman, Dover 1697; Mercers’ Co. by 1710. Add. 29625, f. 129.

Main residences: Fenchurch Street, London; Lee and Acrise, Kent.
Author
Volume
Commons 1690-1715
Web Title

PAPILLON, Philip (1660-1736)

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Oxford 1644
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