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Bust (1796-1838)

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Section 1101

Thomas Phillips
'''Thomas Phillips''' ( ?-), military engineer; appointed master-gunner of the Portsmouth, 1661; a gunner of the Tower of London, 1672, and mastergunner at Sheerness, 1673; became James II's second I engineer, 1685; dismissed (1689) for refusing to join Schomberg in Ireland, but reinstated, 1691; present at the bombardment of St. Malo (1693), where he exploded a vessel filled with powder and carcases at the foot of the sea-wall.
Thomas Phillips
'''Thomas Phillips''' (-), biographer of Cardinal Pole; great-nephew of William Joyner;
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Phipps
'''Phipps''' brought upasa Roman catholic: joined Jesuits, 1728, bat l.-lt them, 1733; after studying at Lige ami Kom.- rotiirntil to England, acting as chaplain to several noljle families: principal work,The History of the Life of Cardinal Pole (1764), a valuable piece of biography; died
Thomas Phillips
'''Thomas Phillips''' . ), historian 01 bury; had a place in tin- cn-toin-: publishedHistory and Antiquities of Shrewsbury 1779, a second ulr which formed the first volume of the History of Salop (1837) by Charles Hulbert
Thomas Phillips
'''Thomas Phillips''' (-), portrait-painter ; began to exhibit at the Royal Academy, 1792: R.A., 1808: painted many notable persons, including George, prince of Wales, Lord liyron, Orabbe, Scott, Southey.and Coleridge; professor of painting in the Itoyal Academy, 1826-82.
Thomas Phillips
'''Thomas Phillips''' (- X surgeon and beuefactor of Welsh education; entered the service of the East India Company, 1782, and became finally a member of tin* Calcutta medical board, returning to England with a competent fortune in 1817; presented laiye quantities of books to Welsh town and college libraries, and established six scholarships and a Phillips professorship of natural science at St. David's, Lampeter.
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'''Phtt''' T.TFS. SIR THOMAS (-), mayor of Newport and lawyer; elected mayor, 18S8, and knighted for his courage in repelling an attack by seven thousand chartists under John Frost (J. 1877); acquired coal mines in Monmoutlishire, and became a large landed proprietor in Wales; bestowed large sums in charities, particularly in assisting Brecon College.
Watts Phillips
'''Watts Phillips''' (-), dramatist and designer: became, according to the story, George Cruikshank's only pupil: resided for some years in Paris, where he acquired a knowledge of the French stage; settled in London, 1853-4; brought out Joseph Chaviguy at the Adelphi, London, 1857, and the Dead Heart, 1 1859, the latter being a great success: gradually abandoned caricature and illustration for the novel and the drama; his plays were numerous and Mir--sful; his novels chiefly appeared in the Family Herald
William Phillips
'''William Phillips''' (?-X major-general of the royal artillery; commanded a company of miners raised for the defence of Minorca, 1756; served in Germany under Ferdinand of Brunswick, commanding the artillery at Minden (1759) with great ability, and at Warburg (1760), and other engagements; in Canada under Carleton and Burgoyne, 1776; took part (.1777) in the campaign which ended in the capitulation ot Saratoga; was exchanged, 1781, on which be joined Clinton at New York, proceeding thence to Virginia, where he died in the midst of the campaign.
William Phillips
'''William Phillips''' (-), mineralogist and geologist; grandson of Catherine Phillips; a London printer and bookseller, devoting his leisure to geology; F.G.8., 1807; F.ILS., 1827; F.L.S.; wrote with William Daniel Oonybeare Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales 1822, and, among other works exclusively his own, published the well-knownElementary Introduction to the Knowledge of Mineralogy 1816.
Henry Phillpotts
'''Henry Phillpotts''' (-), bishop of Exeter; B.A. Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1795; fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1795-1804; M.A., 1798; became chaplain to Shute Barrington, bishop of Durham, 1806, and prebendary of Durham, 1809; began (e. 1819) to appear a a writer upon public questions by penning a defence of the existing poor-law and of the conduct of the government in regard to the Peterloo massacre; vehemently opposed catholic emancipation in his controversy with Charles Butler (1750-1832), 1825; shared the conversion of the tory ministry, 1829; bishop of Exeter, 1830-69: opposed the Reform Bill in the House of Lords and came into collision with Earl Grey in regard to the Tithes Bill, 1831; a strict disciplinarian in his diocese, having lawsuits with several of his clergy, including George Cornelius Gorham. Although a high churchman be had no sympathy with the Oxford movement, and vehemently attacked Tract XC.
Robert Kemp Philp
'''Robert Kemp Philp''' (-X compiler: joined the chartist movement and lectured for it; ousted ommittee by the more violent section (1842) for the moderation of bis opinion*; credited with having drawn up the monster petition, 1842; settled New Street, Fetter Lane, London, as a publisl rabHiUtor of thePeople Journal 1846-8: published The Family Friend (editor. 1841-62) and other cheap popular literature. Including Enquire within upon Everything(18M) of which over a million copies had been -..Id by 1888.
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'''Philpot''' See also PHILIPOT.J
John Philpot
'''John Philpot''' (-), protestant martyr: 1. and BjC.L,: arcb fellow of New College, Oxford, 16S4-41 deacon of Winchester; constantly engaged in oontroveny. and after Mary's aoocsatoii wa* imprisoned as a heretic MMrtSitSMtJt,r,l,,H-,v,,rk.-.,rv,,,. -: of them in Foxe's Aotes and Monument*
Hbnry Philpott
'''Hbnry Philpott''' (-18M bishop of Worcester; elected fellow of St. Catharine Hall, Cambridge. 1829; M.A., 1832; muter of St. Catharine's Hall, Cambridge, 1846-60; vice-chancellor, 1846, 1866, and 1867; D.D., 1847; bishop of Worcester, 1860-90. His episcopal career was uneventful.
Phipps
'''Phipps''' Sm CHARLES BEAUMONT (-), court official: son of Sir Henry Phippn, first earl of Mulgrave; entered the army, 1820; steward of the viceregal household in Ireland, 1836-9; lieutenanti-ol...... 1, 1837; equerry to Queen Victoria, 1846; private secretary to Prince Albert, 1847: appointed keeper of the queen's purse and treasurer to the then Prince of Wales, 1849: K.O.B., 1858; receiver-general of the dnchy of Cornwall, 1862.
Charles John Phipps
'''Charles John Phipps''' (-). architect: articled at Bath, where he began to practise, 1868; reconstructed Bath Theatre, 1862-3; removed to London, and became recognised authority on theatre construction, and was engaged on construction or alteration of more than twenty theatres in London, besides others in many provincial towns: F.R.I.B.A., 1868; F.S.A. His principal work was Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, London, (completed, 1897).
Sir Oonstantine Phipps
'''Sir Oonstantine Phipps''' (-), lord chancellor of Ireland; barrister, Gray's Inn, 1684, bencher, 1706: bis rise hindered by his Jacobite sympathies, though his practice among friends of the house of Stuart was considerable; defended Henry Sacheverell, 1710, and gained such distinction that he was knighted and made lord chancellor of Ireland in the same year; extremely unpopular with the whig faction in Ireland, and on Queen Anne's death was removed from office: defended Francis Atterbury, 1723.
Sir Con Phipps
'''Sir Con Phipps''' 8TANTINE HENRY, first MAR-
Up Normandy Quis
'''Up Normandy Quis''' and second EARL OF MULORAVK (1797-1863), eldest son of Sir Henry Phipps, first earl of Mulgrave: of Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge: M.A., 1818; entered parliament, 1818 (M.P., Scarborough), and supported parliamentary reform: M.P.. Higham Ferrers, 1822, Malton, 1826: governor of Jamaica, 1832-4; G.C.H., 1832; became lord privy seal, with a seat in the cabinet, under Lord Melbourne, 1834: sent to Ireland as lord-lieutenant, 1835; his friendly relations with O'Oonnell bitterly attacked at protestant meetings, but his administration (1835-9) beneficial to Ireland; created Marquis of Normanby, 1838: secretary of war and the colonies, 1839; transferred to the home office, 1839, where he remained till the fall of the ministry, 1841; ambassador at Paris, 1846-52, and minister at Florence, 1854-8, in which posts be mingled too much In the politics of foreign states. In early life he wrote a number of novels and tales.
Oonstantine John Phipps
'''Oonstantine John Phipps''' , second BARON
Mulgravk
'''Mulgravk''' (-), entered the navy, ; M.P., Lincoln, 1768, when he identified himself with the king s friends; commanded the Kacehorae in a polar expedition, 1773, of which he published an account, and in which Nelson took part as midshipman; succeeded his father as an Irish peer, 1775; M.P., Huntingdon, and appointed a lord of the admiralty, 1777: distinguished himself in the action off Ushant in 1778, while in command of the Courageux. Cxlv. 231
Edmund Phipps
'''Edmund Phipps''' (-), author ; mm of Sir Henry Phipps, first earl of Mulgrave; TAJL.
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1831 Capped Bust Quarter, Nice Xf $241.00 1815 Capped Bust Quarter + Certified Icg Vf-35 + Nr $295.00
1834 Capped Bust Quarter *Xf* Key Date Scarce Beauty! $395.00 1819 Bust Quarter. Choice original $195.00
# 1806 Liberty Bust Silver Quarter Dollar 25c $199.00 1837 Capped Bust Quarter Xf * Great Early Coin! $43.01
Good Date 1861-O Liberty Seated Half Dollar $125.00 Vf-Xf 1806 Draped Bust Quarter Nice Coin Rare Grade $1,795.00
1806 Draped Bust Quarter Pcgs Fr02 $112.50 1834 Capped Bust Quarter Dollar $24.61
1837 Capped Bust Quarter Coin $16.10 1805 Bust Quarter - Early Date - Rare $195.00
1807 Draped Bust Quarter - Early Date $195.00 Liberty Cap Quarter 1835 $95.00
1807 Draped Bust Quarter! Rare! Vf-Xf Details! No Res! $69.00 1835 Capped Bust Quarter *Vf+* Free Shipping! $189.00
Ultra Rare 1833 Bust Quarter - Low Mintage 156,000! $375.00 = 1805 Draped Bust Heraldic Eagle Quarter Nice Original $397.75
Us Coins 1818 Bust Silver Quarter $49.99 1820 Bust Quarter Pcgs F15, Beautiful colors! $589.00
1835 Capped Bust Quarter 25 cent piece $99.00 1835 Capped Bust Silver Quarter Plugged-Large Pictures $0.99
1806 Bust Quarter-Beautiful Toning! Only 206,124 Minted $625.00 1833 Liberty Cap Quarter Xf (Key Date) ~ Very Nice Coin $375.00
1819 B3 Small 9 Bust quarter, nice vf+ xf (estate sale) $525.00 1835 Cap Bust Quarter - a great coin for a collector $59.99
1818 Capped Bust Quarter, Lg Size, A Tough Type Coin! $10.50 Estate Sale: 1835 Capped Busted Quarter Us $46.45
1838 Capped Bust Quarter Choice Xf+ * Great Early Coin $45.01 1806 Draped Bust Quarter Anacs Ag 3 Details $149.00
1819 B2 R3 Large 9 Bust quarter, nice xf+ (estate sale) $850.00 1831 Bust Quarter Fine $85.00
1821 Bust Quarter Very Nice Condition Coin $16.39 1821 Capped Bust Quarter $99.00
1823/2 Bust Quarter Token-Gem Condition $3.00 L@K Quarter 25c Heraldic Eagle Error 1805/6 6 Over 5 $800.00
1835 Capped Bust Silver Quarter Vf-Xf Large Pictures $2.00 1831 Capped Bust Silver Quarter Type Set Coin $33.00
1818 Capped Bust Quarter, Lustrous Xf/Au $978.00 Early United States Quarters 1796 - 1838 New Book! $89.00
1833 Montreal Quebec Canada newspaper Us Mint coinage $27.99 1807 Original Early Bust Quarter! One Of A Kind!  $58.00
1828 Large Size Bust Quarter $29.95 1836 Bust Quarter Vf Die Cracks $0.99
1822 Capped Bust Quarter, Xf Details, Scarce Date $825.00 1805 Bust quarter, scarce date, G $300.00
# 1806 Bust Silver Quarter Dollar 25c $199.00 Docs Rare 1820 Bust 25C! Tough Issue! Starts At $0.01! $16.50
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