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    centuries. The first began the Phipps Brewery in Towcester in 1801. The company survives today as Phipps NBC. Pickering Phipps (1772–1830) founded a brewery...
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  • Phipps was born in Northampton on 14 March 1827, the son of Edward Phipps and Elizabeth (née Outlaw). He was named for his grandfather, Pickering Phipps...
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  • characters Pickering Phipps, three related people in England in the 18th to 20th centuries Pickering College, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada Pickering High School...
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  • began in the South Northamptonshire town of Towcester where founder Pickering Phipps started brewing in 1801. A second brewery was opened on Bridge Street...
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  • John Shaffer Phipps (1874–1958) Gladys Mills Phipps (1883–1970) Lillian Bostwick Phipps (1906–1987) Ogden Phipps (1908–2002) Ogden Mills Phipps (1940–2016)...
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  • of Prime Minister and only Prime Minister to have been assassinated Pickering Phipps (1827–1890), brewer, Mayor of Northampton (1860–1866) and Conservative...
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    Conservative 1868 Fairfax Cartwright Conservative 1881 by-election Pickering Phipps Conservative 1885 Redistribution of Seats Act: reduced to one member...
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    when it was sold for its investment potential to Pickering Phipps II, a Northampton brewer. Phipps leased the house as a boarding school until 1899,...
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    Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by Pickering Phipps Charles Merewether Member of Parliament for Northampton 1880 – 1891 With: Henry Labouchère...
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    listed building. It was erected (1891–4) in memory of brewer and MP, Pickering Phipps, beside the Kettering Road. The architect was Matthew Holding. Canon...
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  • Liberal Liberal 1859 by-election Anthony Henley Liberal February 1874 Pickering Phipps Conservative October 1874 by-election Charles Merewether Conservative...
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  • In office 7 October 1874 – 5 April 1880 Serving with Pickering Phipps Preceded by Pickering Phipps Charles Gilpin Succeeded by Henry Labouchère Charles...
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    years. In 1867, Labouchère and his partners engaged the architect C. J. Phipps and the artists Albert Moore and Telbin to remodel the large St. Martins...
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    Feb. 1874 Pickering Phipps from Feb. 1874 Preceded by Raikes Currie Robert Vernon Smyth Succeeded by Charles George Merewether Pickering Phipps Parliamentary...
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  • and 1920. The works ceased production on 28 January 1921. The owner, Pickering Phipps, proposed to reopen it and the last quarry but died before he could...
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    family stayed at Horton until 1888 when the 5th Baronet sold it to Pickering Phipps of the brewing family. Later it was sold to George Winterbottom but...
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  • South (2015–present) Charles Nicholas Paul Phipps Charles Paul Phipps John Lewis Phipps Pickering Phipps; MP for Northampton (1874–1880) and South Northamptonshire...
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  • Gunning family stayed at Horton Hall until 1888 when it was sold to Pickering Phipps, the Northampton brewer. Later still, it was sold to George Winterbottom...
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    1857–1858 Henry Cartwright 1858–1868 Fairfax Cartwright 1868–1881 Pickering Phipps 1881–1885 Succeeded by David Guthrie Peerage of the United Kingdom...
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  • Great Oxendon 1896: Percy Mitchell, of Cranford Hall, Kettering 1897: Pickering Phipps, of Rushton Hall, Kettering 1898: Major-General Frederick Edward Sotheby...
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  • Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Charles Spencer 5,446 55.6 Conservative Pickering Phipps 4,347 44.4 Majority 1,099 11.2 Turnout 9,793 86.6 Registered electors...
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  • East Indies, St. Helena, Canada, and Elsewhere, Volumes 1-2. William Pickering. Phipps, John (1840). A Collection of Papers Relative to Ship Building in...
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    Northampton 1859–1874 With: Charles Gilpin Succeeded by Charles Gilpin Pickering Phipps Honorary titles Preceded by Cary Charles Elwes High Sheriff of Northamptonshire...
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  • Knightley Henry Cartwright Member of Parliament for Northamptonshire South 1868–1881 With: Rainald Knightley Succeeded by Rainald Knightley Pickering Phipps...
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  • Elliot Conservative Northampton (Two members) Charles Gilpin Liberal Pickering Phipps Conservative Northamptonshire North (Two members) George Ward Hunt...
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    constructed in 1875 by a local architect, Edmund Francis Law, for Mr Pickering Phipps, a local brewer. The house was immediately north of the church of St...
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  • reversed on petition Westbury 27 February 1869 John Lewis Phipps Conservative Charles Paul Phipps Conservative Void election Wexford Borough 26 February...
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  • blues song, having been recorded by The Wiseman Quartet in 1923, by Ernest Phipps in 1928, and by Blind Willie Johnson in 1929. The song itself is also known...
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    Borough of Scarborough, the Urban Districts of Pickering and Scalby, and the Rural Districts of Pickering and Scarborough. 1983–1997: The Borough of Scarborough...
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  • archers without horse or harness, 377 billmen, 7 spearmen; total 1451 At Pickering: 180 archers horsed and harnessed, 111 billmen ditto; 360 archers not...
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