1674, Phipps married Bridget, daughter of Peter Short, a merchant tailor of All-Hallows-in-the-Wall, London. Among their children, James Phipps was Captain-General...
Thomas Peckham Phipps (1750-1820) was an English landowner who served as Sheriff of Sussex in 1814. Baptised at the church of St Andrew Holborn in Middlesex...
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Geoffrey ThomasPhipps Hornby GCB (10 February 1825 – 3 March 1895) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer, he saw action...
on the Gold Coast. Phipps was one of at least five sons of the English merchant ThomasPhipps and his wife Bridget Short. The Phipps family had emerged...
The Phipps family of the United States is a prominent American family that descends from Henry Phipps Jr. (1839–1930), a businessman and philanthropist...
plus an EP featuring "She was Alright" (written by Phipps) as the A side. Changing direction, Phipps first joined Ex-Directory a jazz rock band where he...
Empire, Memory". The New York Review. Retrieved 31 March 2022. Earle, Thomas Blake (2021). "'A sufficient and adequate squadron': The navy, the transatlantic...
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...
of Doctor Crippen by Wolf Mankowitz and the 1958 play Four Winds by ThomasPhipps. Wagg became a noted player of rackets while at Eton. Wagg formed a...
Brooke". The New York Times. October 27, 1934. "Elizabeth Brooke and ThomasPhipps elopement announced," The Reading Eagle, June 1, 1936. Lucile Carter...
wife Robin Tomasi, and son Erich Fosbury, and stepdaughters Stephanie Thomas-Phipps of Hailey, Idaho, and Kristin Thompson. A "Celebration of Life" is being...
Harold Phipps and Robert Thomas. Phipps began his jazz career playing bebop on flute and baritone saxophone. As a teenager, Phipps was a regular in Newark...
1,867 38.52 +1.64 Labour Lisa Ann Durston 1,781 36.74 +0.20 Labour ThomasPhipps 1,630 33.63 -0.71 Conservative Iain Jenkins Dennis 370 7.63 -2.65 Conservative...
1921, also called the Phipps Act (Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 67–87, 42 Stat. 212), sponsored by Sen. Lawrence C. Phipps (R) of Colorado, defined...