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    Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st Baronet (2 July 1792 – 6 February 1872), was an English antiquary and book collector who amassed the largest collection of manuscript...
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  • Phillipps is both a given name and an English surname. Notable people with the name include: "Phillipps" has also been a shortened version of Philippson...
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    to Sir Thomas Phillipps, the noted bibliomaniac. Phillipps invited Halliwell to stay at his estate, Middle Hill. There Halliwell met Phillipps's daughter...
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  • Thomas Phillipps Lamb (1752–1819) was an English politician. Lamb was the son of Thomas Lamb, many times mayor of Rye, Sussex, and his wife Dorothy Eyles...
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  • May Cry. Phillipps was born in Adelaide, South Australia. He has a brother Josh, who is a television presenter, and a sister Libby. Phillipps attended...
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    margin of a copy of John Stow's 1598 Survay of London in the library of Thomas Phillipps: see Adams, Joseph Quincy (1917). Shakespearean Playhouses a history...
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    many Bibles. In 1812 he founded the bibliophilic Roxburghe Club. Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792-1872) collected 40,000 printed books and 60,000 manuscripts....
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    Originally owned by Guy VII de La Rochefoucauld. Subsequently owned by Thomas Phillipps and Joost Ritman. – c. 1315–1323 December 2010 $4.7 $3.72 Philosophiæ...
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  • intelligence agent, also known as Thomas Phillips Thomas Phillipps (1792–1872), British antiquary and book collector Thomas Phillips (educational benefactor)...
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    From 1822 to 1862, the tower housed the private printing press of Sir Thomas Phillipps. By the mid-1870s, it was being rented by C. J. Stone and Cormell Price...
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    Blumberg, who was convicted of stealing $5.3 million worth of books. Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st Baronet (1792–1872) suffered from severe bibliomania. His collection...
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    During the XIX century, the manuscript left Spain, being bought by Sir Thomas Phillipps circa 1837. Phillips attempted to publish the manuscript, but he was...
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    4º 674), previously Codex Cheltenhamensis 9303, collected by Sir Thomas Phillipps. The text is a glossary of 1011 words in Lingua ignota, with glosses...
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  • D., & Phillipps, T. (1841). Sir Dudley Carleton's State Letters, during his Embassy at the Hague, AD 1627. first edited by Thomas Phillipps. Typis Medio-Montanis...
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    sold it to manuscript collector Sir Thomas Phillipps, who owned around 60,000 manuscripts before he died. When Phillipps died, his collection went to his...
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    Mohun Ottery, co. Devon., by John Hooker (c. 1527–1601), edited by Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st Baronet (1792-1872), published 1840 in Archaeologia, the journal...
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    remains in Worcester, which was discovered in 1837 by the antiquary Sir Thomas Phillipps, bound into the cover of later Cathedral muniments. The weight of the...
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    stolen. Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc) later acquired it and, following his death in 1848, it was bought by another collector, Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st Baronet...
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  • 2nd Baronet of Eardiston House 1825: Thomas Shrawley Vernon of Shrawley died and replaced by Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bt of Middle Hill 1826: James Taylor...
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    [ISBN missing] Ziesche, Phillipp (2010). Cosmopolitan Patriots: Americans in Paris in the Age of Revolution. University of Virginia Press. p. 63. Thomas Paine, Letter...
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  • illustrator Thomas F. Lamb (1922–2015), American politician (Pennsylvania State Senator and State House of Representatives) Thomas Phillipps Lamb, English...
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    library of the Earl of Ashburnham and one that had belonged to Sir Thomas Phillipps. This version of the Arcadia was first published in 1926, in Albert...
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  • five-volume study of the eccentric nineteenth-century book collector Sir Thomas Phillipps (1951–1960); a twelve-volume series of Sale Catalogues of Libraries...
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    with the original 14th century manuscripts in the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps in Cheltenham. (Vol. 1, p. lxxxi) Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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  • Poem, Discovered Among the Archives of Worcester Cathedral By Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart. with an English Translation, London: Luke James Hansard & Co...
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    Sotheby's, 1825)). 1825–1966 – the Ms. 4202 in the collection of Thomas Phillipps (sold London, Sotheby's, 1966). 1966–1983 – the Ms. Ludwig XV 13 in...
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    and sail them to Lagos. The SSRF under the command of Major Gus March-Phillipps left Britain in August 1941 and sailed the Brixham trawler, Maid of Honour...
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    parliament as, essentially, a Tory member, on death of its patron Thomas Phillipps Lamb, (?1752–1819), of Mountsfield Lodge, Rye, of the family of Rye's...
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    Ottery, co. Devon., by John Hooker (c.1527 – 1601), edited by Sir Thomas Phillipps, 1st Baronet (1792–1872), published 1840 in Archaeologia, the journal...
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  • United Kingdom Preceded by Thomas Phillipps Lamb Charles Wetherell Member of Parliament for Rye 1813 – 1818 With: Thomas Phillipps Lamb to 1816 John Maberly...
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