(1869–1874) and High Sheriff of Wiltshire (1875). Charles Paul Phipps was the eighth son of Thomas Henry Hele Phipps (1777–1841), of Leighton House, Westbury,...
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(1801–1866), British soldier and courtier Charles J. Phipps (1835–1897), English architect Charles Nicholas Paul Phipps (1845–1913), English landowner and Conservative...
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American railway millionaire, and of the architect Paul Phipps (1880–1953), the grandson of Charles Paul Phipps and a second cousin of the diseuse Ruth Draper...
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of Charles Paul Phipps (1815–1880) and Emma Mary Benson. Having been educated at Eton, he was sent to Brazil to work for the family firm, Phipps & Co...
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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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scripts. Phipps was born in London on 23 June 1913, the son of the civil servant Sir Edmund Bampfylde Phipps and his wife Margaret, née Phipps (the grand-daughter...
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Richard Leckonby Hothersall Phipps, would succeed him in the seat. His replacement instead by his brother, Charles Paul Phipps, and (after a Liberal interlude...
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of Parliamentary Privilege In December 1702,William Trenchard and Thomas Phipps were returned. A petition was lodged, and the result was overturned on 1...
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first against the Conservative John Lewis Phipps, when he lost by only twenty-seven votes. Although Phipps was elected, the result was declared void as...
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the void election of the incumbent MP of the Conservative Party, John Lewis Phipps. It was won by the Conservative candidate Charles Paul Phipps. v t e...
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