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PHILLIMORE. 499 /2/ Robert, of Prestwich Park, co. Lane, and SnitterfieM, CO. Warw.; b. 3 April, 1760; d. 14 Mar. 1844, having m. 2 Aug. 1798, Anne, dau. of Matthew Needham, Esq. of Not- tingham; she d. 12 Mar. 1830, having had with 6 daus. 2 sons, [1] Mark, of Welcornbe, co. AVarw. J. P. D.L. high sheriflE 1851, M.P. Manchester 1832/47; b. 4 Nov. 1800; d. unm. 2 31)60. 1873. [2] Robert Needham, of Prestwich Park, J. P. D.L. high sheriff 1857, M.P. Biuy 1857/9, and since 1865; b. 20 June, 1815; m. 1st — 13 Nov. 1845, Anna Maria, dau. of Joseph Brooke Yates, Esq. of Liverpool; she d. 2 April, 1850, leaving an only dau. (1) Caroline, m. 29 Sept. 1869, to George Otto Trevel- yan, Esq. M.P. (BART.) Mr. R. N. Philips m. 2ndly— 1856, Mary Ellen, dau. of John Ashton Yates, Esq. and had 2 daus. (2) Margaret, m. 29 July, 1878, to William Edwin Price, of Tibberton Court, co. Glouc. J.P. M.P. Tewkes- bury, late 36th regt. capt. S. Glouc. mil. (3) Anna Maria. /3/ Samuel, of Hevbridge, Staff, and Newlands, co. Glouc; d. uum. 22 Nov. 1824, aged 62. (3) Thomas, of Sedgeley, Lane; b. 24 Mar. 1728; d. 6 Nov. 1811, having m. , Mary, only dau. and heir of John Rider, of Manchester; she d. 17 April, 1804, having had with 5 daus. an only son. Sir George, created a Baronet. [2] Richard, of Hall Green, StafiE.; bp. 8 May, 1697; d. 24 Dec. 1780, having m. Anne Thompson; she d. 14 July, 1785, having had issue. His great-grandson, Thomas jodrell PHiLLips-JonRELL,of YeardsleyHall, Chesh. (son of Shakespear Phillips, and Harriet, dau. of John Jodrell, Esq. of Yeardsley Hall), bar.-at-law, assumed the sui'uame and arms of JODRELL by R.L. 29 Jime, 1868; b. 4 Oct. 1807. [3] Nathaniel, of Manchester; b. 15 Feb. 1698; d. 26 May, 1776, having m. 13 Jan. 1729, Elizabeth, eldest dau. and coheir of John Burton, of Derby; she d. 22 May, 1776, having had 3 sons, of whom the youngest, John, of Bank Hall, co. Lane. J.P. and D.L. Chesh.; b. 7 June, 1734; d. 2 Feb. 1824, having m. 29 Jan. 1761, Sarah, dau. of George Leigh, Esq. of Oughtrington Hall, Chesh.; she d. 3 Feb. 1809, having had with other issue 4 sons, (1) John Leigh, of Mayfield, near Manchester, lieut.-col. com. 1st regt. Manchester and Salford vols.; b. 23 Nov. 1761; d. 23 June, 1814, having m. 23 April, 1787, Caroline Penny, of Manchester; she d. 18 Sept. 1834, having had 3 sons, of whom the eldest, John, of Belle Vue, near Liverpool, lieut. R.N.; b. 8 Feb. 1791 ; d. 2 June, 1835, having m. 1st— 2 June, 1807, Mary Hardcastle ; she d. s. p. 28 June, 1812. He m. 2ndly— 7 July, 1817, Anne, eMest dau. and coheir of Gilbert Hen- derson, Esq. of Liverpool ; she d. 24 Mar. 1858, having had 2 sons and a dau. /I/ Gilbert Henderson, canon of York, vicar of Brods- worth, Yorks. riu-al dean of Snaith, chaplain to archbishop of York; b. 25 July, 1822; m. 13 Sept. 1853, Emily Georgiana, 2ud dau. of Lieut.-Col. Henry Dixon, late 81st regt. and has 2 sons and 4 daus. Gilbert Henderson, b. 25 Oct. I860.— Leigh Tempest, b. 12 Feb. 1864. — Emily Frances Caroline. — Blanche Har- riet Christina. — Caroline Charlotte Anne. — Constance Mary. /2/ Nathaniel George, capt. late 47th regt. groom of the privy chamber to Q. VICTORIA, severely woundeil at the Alma; b. 19 Nov. 1827; m. 18 April. 1850, Caroline, youngest dau. of Rev. Samuel G Fairtclough, rector of Ahinagh, co. Cork; she d. 6 April, 1879, having an only surviving dau. — Florence. /3/ Caroline. (2) Henry, of Philadelphia; b. 8 Jan. 1767; d. 11 Feb. 1800, h.aviug m. 1796, Sophia, dau. of Benjamin Chew, judge of high court of en-ors and appeals, in that city, and had a dau. (3) Francis, of Bank Hall, J.P. D.L.; b. 27 Sept. 1771; d. 6 May, 1850/60, having m. 13 Sept. 1792, Beatrice, dau. of James Aspinall, of Livenwol, merchant; she d. 25 April, 1844, having had 2 sons, /!/ Francis Aspinall, of Bank Hall, co. Lane, and of Abbey Cwmhir, Radnor, J.P. high sheriff 1851; b. 19 Sept. 1793; d. 29 May, 1859, having m. 14 Feb. 1824, Jane, only dau. and heu- of William Jackson, Esq. of Liverpool; she d. 21 Oct. 1857, having had 2 sons and a dau. [1] Francis, of Bank Hall, co. Lane, and Lee Priory, Kent, J.P. high sheriff 1871, bar.-at-law; b. 3 Jan. 1830; m. 17 Jan. 1850, Caroline Mary, 4th dau. of Rev. Charles Keurick Prescot, M.A. rector of Stockport; s. p. [2] George Henry, of Abbey Cwmhir, Radnor, J.P. D.L. high sheriff 1860; b. 13/18 July, 1831; m. 21 Nov. 1867, Anna Theophila, 5th dau. of Rev. Charles Kenrick Pres- cot aforesaid, and has 2 sons and 3 daus. Francis George Prescot, b. 21 Dee. 1873.— Charles Ken- rick, b. 21 Dec. 1875.— Mabel Florence Mary.— Chrys- tine Anna. — Doris Elinor. [3] Mary Beatrice. /2/ Hindley Leigh, b. 7 Oct. 1796. (4) Hardman, of Philipsburgh, Pennsylvania; 1). 21 Sept. 1784; d. 5 Dec. 1854, having m. 14 Aug. 1821, Sophia, dau. of llev. Edward Lloyd, of Fairfield, co. Lauc. and had issue. SIR GEORGE PHILIPS, of Weston, Warwick, and Sedgeley, CO. Lane, created a Baronet 21 Feb. 1828 ; b. 24 Mar. 1766; d. 3 Oct. 1847, having m. 16 Oct. 1788, his 2nd cousin, Sarah Ann, sister of Shakespear Philips, and dau. of Nathaniel Philips, of Hollinghurst, co. Lane; she d. 2 Sept. 1844, having had an only son, (1) Sir George Richard, 2nd and present Baronet. PHILLIMORE, Eight Hon. Sir Robert Joseph, Baronet, so created 28 December, 1881, P.O. 1867, knighted 1862, d.c.l. Oxou. 1838, judge of high court of admiralty since 1867, and now under Judicature Act styled a judge of high court of justice, admitted an advocate, Doctors Commons, 1839, bar.-at-law M.T. 1841, admiralty advocate 1855, Q.C. 1858, Queen's advocate (and knighted) 1862, advocate-gen. 1862/7, contested Tavistock 1847, and in April and July 1852, M.P. (seated on petition) 1853/7, contested Coventiy 1857, official of the arch- deaconries of Middlesex and London 1840/62, chan- cellor diocese Chichester 1844/67, Salisbury 1845/67, and Oxford 1855/67 (resigned the officiaLship of the archdeaconiy of Oxford, and the commissaryships of the deans and chapters of St. Paul's and West- minster 1867), judge of the Cinque Ports 1855/75, judge court of arches 1867/75, judge-advocate-gen, 1871/3, master of the faculties 1873/5; b. 5 Nov. 1810; m. 19 Dec. 1844, Charlotte, 3rd dau. of John Denison, Esq. M.P. of Ossington Hall, Notts, and sister of late Viscount Ossington (ext.), and has a son and 3 daus. (1) Walter George Prank, D.C.L. bai-.-at-law M.T. 1868, chancellor diocese Lincoln, student of Christ Church and sometime fellow All Souls, Oxon. ; b. 21 Nov. 1845 ; m. in Westminster Abbey, 26 July, 1870, Agnes, eldest dau. of late Charles Manners Lushington, Esq. (Bart.), and has 3 sons and two daus. Robert Charles, b. 19 Aug. 1871.— Gotlfrey Walter, b. 29 Dec. 1879.— Stephen Henry, b. 14 Dec. 1881.— Eleanor Mary.— Margaret Blanche. (2) Catherine Mary. (3) Alice Grenville. (4) Lucy. Arms — Sa. three bars indented erminois, in chief an anchor between two cinquefoils or. Crest— At the base of a tower arg. thereon a falcon volant ppr. holding a lure or, three cinquefoils in f esse, also or. Motto — Fortem posce auimiun. RESIDENCES— 5, Arlington Street, S.W. and The Coppice Henley-ou-Xhauies. 2K2