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    Geoffrey Philp (born 1958) is a Jamaican poet, novelist, and playwright. Philp used to reside in Jamaica, where he was born and attended Jamaica College...
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  • chemist Geoffrey Philp (born 1958), Jamaican poet, novelist and playwright Hugh Philp (1786–1856), Scottish golf club maker James George Philp (1816–1885)...
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    Christopher Ian Brian Mynott Philp (born 6 July 1976) is a British politician who has served as Shadow Home Secretary since November 2024. He held the...
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  • 2017. The Caribbean Writer home page. "Marvin E. Williams, R.I.P.", Geoffrey Philp, April 11, 2010. "Global Open Access Portal". UNESCO. United Nations...
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  • Mordecai, poet Mervyn Morris, poet Mutabaruka, poet Oku Onuora, writer Geoffrey Philp, writer Patricia Powell, novelist Claudia Rankine, poet Barry Reckord...
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  • Morris, "Poet Laureate Remarks at Investiture Ceremony, King's House, 21 May 2014". Geoffrey Philp, "An Interview With Mervyn Morris", 7 December 2007....
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  • "Geoffrey Philp | Peepal Tree Press". www.peepaltreepress.com. Retrieved 10 November 2022. Geoffrey Philp (22 October 2008). "Old Boy Pride". Geoffrey...
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    March 2019. "Happy Birthday, Felix Morrisseau-Leroy", 13 March 2006, Geoffrey Philp blog spot, accessed 14 August 2008. Paul Laraque, "In Memoriam: Felix...
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  • Palmer, writer Orlando Patterson, historical and cultural sociologist Geoffrey Philp, poet, novelist, playwright Velma Pollard, poet, novelist, short story...
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    1907 to February 1908. Philp was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the second son of John Philp, a lime-kiln operator, and Mary Ann Philp (née Wylie). He emigrated...
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