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Robert Phelips
English politician (c. 1586–1638)
Sir Robert Phelipps, of Montacute
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human
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Sir Robert Phelips by Hendrik Gerritsz. Pot.jpg
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sex or gender
male
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given name
Robert
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family name
Phelips
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date of birth
1586
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SNAC
SNAC ARK ID
w634950m
subject named as
Robert Phelips
retrieved
9 October 2017
date of death
1638
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Six Degrees of Francis Bacon ID
10009646
subject named as
Robert Phelips
retrieved
9 October 2017
stated in
SNAC
SNAC ARK ID
w634950m
subject named as
Robert Phelips
retrieved
9 October 2017
place of burial
Church of St Catherine, Montacute
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father
Edward Phelips
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mother
Margaret Newdigate
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Genealogics
spouse
Bridget Gorges
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child
Edward Phelips
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Robert Phelips
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place of detention
Tower of London
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occupation
politician
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inferred from
The History of Parliament
Wikimedia import URL
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7348879#P1614
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P1614#P2302
position held
Member of Parliament in the Parliament of England
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Member of the 1604-11 Parliament
electoral district
East Looe
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The History of Parliament
History of Parliament ID
1604-1629/member/phelips-sir-robert-15856-1638
Member of the 1614 Parliament
electoral district
Saltash
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stated in
The History of Parliament
History of Parliament ID
1604-1629/member/phelips-sir-robert-15856-1638
Member of the 1621-22 Parliament
electoral district
Bath
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stated in
The History of Parliament
History of Parliament ID
1604-1629/member/phelips-sir-robert-15856-1638
Member of the 1624-25 Parliament
electoral district
Somerset
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stated in
The History of Parliament
History of Parliament ID
1604-1629/member/phelips-sir-robert-15856-1638
Member of the 1625 Parliament
electoral district
Somerset
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stated in
The History of Parliament
History of Parliament ID
1604-1629/member/phelips-sir-robert-15856-1638
Member of the 1628-29 Parliament
electoral district
Somerset
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stated in
The History of Parliament
History of Parliament ID
1604-1629/member/phelips-sir-robert-15856-1638
residence
Montacute House
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member of
Useless Parliament
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Addled Parliament
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depicted by
Portrait of Sir Robert Phelips
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described by source
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900
statement is subject of
Phelips, Robert (DNB00)
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Phelips, Robert (DNB00)
Identifiers
VIAF ID
58904586
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English Wikipedia
FAST ID
1970333
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Library of Congress authority ID
no2008147246
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Library of Congress Control Number
retrieved
25 March 2020
Library of Congress authority ID
no2008147246
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stated in
Virtual International Authority File
retrieved
6 March 2019
WorldCat Identities ID (superseded)
lccn-no2008147246
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VIAF ID
58904586
Freebase ID
/m/0cc8yf1
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History of Parliament ID
1604-1629/member/phelips-sir-robert-15856-1638
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National Portrait Gallery (London) person ID
mp03531
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ID
22090
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Six Degrees of Francis Bacon ID
10009646
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SNAC ARK ID
w634950m
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UK National Archives ID
F65215
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Find a Grave memorial ID
189863284
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genealogics.org person ID
I00514822
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Geni.com profile ID
6000000000903575203
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WikiTree person ID
Phelips-27
subject named as
Sir Robert Phelips (1586 - 13 Apr 1638)
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