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Baron Phillimore
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masterpiece of Palladio and now a Unesco World Heritage site. Sir Robert Joseph Phillimore , 1st Baronet (1810–1885) Sir Walter George Frank Phillimore, 2nd Baronet
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Preceded by Robert Joseph Phillimore Admiralty Advocate 1862–1867 Succeeded by James Parker Deane Preceded by Robert Joseph Phillimore Queen's Advocate
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1852–1862: John Dorney Harding (knighted 24 March 1852) 1862–1867: Robert Joseph Phillimore (knighted 17 September 1862) 1867–1872: Travers Twiss (knighted 4
Egerton Phillimore
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mother in 1871, he was taken into the care of his uncle Sir Robert Joseph Phillimore . He went to Westminster Boys' School in London. He took his BA from
Judge Advocate General of the Armed Forces
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O'Loghlen 28 December 1870: John Robert Davison 17 May 1871: Sir Robert Joseph Phillimore (held office pending a rearrangement of its duties) 21 August 1873:
Walter Phillimore, 1st Baron Phillimore
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Walter Phillimore Baronetage of the United Kingdom Preceded by Robert Joseph Phillimore Baronet (of the Coppice) 1885–1929 Succeeded by Godfrey Walter Phillimore
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The Right Hon: Stephen Lushington, D.C.L. 1867-1875, Sir. Robert Joseph Phillimore (Bart), D.C.L. Sainty, J.C. (1975). Office-Holders in Modern Britain:
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William Augustus Guy, Principles of Forensic Medicine 1874 Robert Joseph Phillimore , Commentaries on International Law 1879 Norman Chevers, Manual of
John Phillimore
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Phillimore was born on 18 January 1781, the third son of the Reverend Joseph Phillimore , the rector of Orton on the Hill, Leicestershire, and his wife Mary
List of people educated at Westminster School
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Colburn (1804–1840), Canadian child mathematics prodigy Sir Robert Joseph Phillimore (1810–1885), Judge of the Arches Gilbert Abbott à Beckett (1811–1856)