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English lawyer and politician (died 1614)
Newdigate, and his son, Sir Robert Phelips, inherited his land and property. He was fourth and youngest son of Thomas Phelips (1500–1588) of Montacute, Somerset
Edward_Phelips_(speaker)
Surname list
Phelips is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edward Phelips (disambiguation), multiple people Robert Phelips (c. 1586–1638), English
Phelips
Late Elizabethan mansion in Somerset, UK
completion. Sir Edward Phelips died in 1614, leaving his family wealthy and landed; he was succeeded by his son, Sir Robert Phelips, who represented various
Montacute_House
16th-century English politician
Richard Phelips (by 1488 – 1558), of Poole and Charborough, Dorset, Southwark, Surrey and London, was an English politician. He was a Member of Parliament
Richard_Phelips
English knight (died 1415)
John Phelip (died 2 October 1415) was an English knight who served as knight of the shire (MP) for Worcestershire. Phelip was the son of William Phelip and
John_Phelip
Edward Phelips (1725–1797) was an English country landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1774 to 1780. Phelips was the eldest son
Edward_Phelips_(died_1797)
English landowner and politician (1613–1680)
fought for the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. Phelips was the son of Sir Robert Phelips of Montacute and his wife Bridget Gorges, daughter of
Edward_Phelips_(Royalist)
English courtier, lawyer and politician (1619–1707)
21 March 1689 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Phelips was the second son of Sir Robert Phelips of Montacute House and his wife Bridget Gorges, daughter
Robert Phelips (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster)
Robert_Phelips_(Chancellor_of_the_Duchy_of_Lancaster)
English politician
opponent of James I, Charles I and their adviser Buckingham. Phelips was the son of Sir Edward Phelips and his first wife Margaret Newdigate, daughter of Robert
Robert_Phelips
Topics referred to by the same term
Edward Phelips may refer to: Sir Edward Phelips (speaker) (c. 1555/60–1614), English lawyer and politician, Speaker of the English House of Common and
Edward_Phelips
English music teacher and musician
both 7th and 8th Earls of St Germans, and his wife, Clare Louise (née Phelips; 1883–1927). She was a great-granddaughter of Edward Granville Eliot, 3rd
Margaret_Eliot
English landowner and politician (1638–1699)
House of Commons at various times between 1661 and 1699. Phelips was the son of Edward Phelips of Montacute House and his wife Anne Pye, daughter of Sir
Edward_Phelips_Jr.
British soldier and politician
Preceded by Edward Phelips James Johnston Member of Parliament for Ilchester with Edward Phelips 1710–1711 Succeeded by Edward Phelips Sir James Bateman
Samuel Masham, 1st Baron Masham
Samuel_Masham,_1st_Baron_Masham
Country house in Somerset, England
and extended in 1650 by his son John Buckland MP, who married Elizabeth Phelips of Montacute House. It was inherited by John Buckland's daughter. She died
Gournay_Court
Village and civil parish in Somerset, England
beginning of the 20th century it formed the heart of the estate of the Phelips family of Montacute House. The village has a fine medieval church, and
Montacute
British statesman and nobleman
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster In office 1689–1697 Preceded by Robert Phelips Succeeded by The Earl of Stamford Member of Parliament for Preston In office
Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven
Robert_Bertie,_1st_Duke_of_Ancaster_and_Kesteven
English landowner and MP
who supported Lord Poulett, and their opponents, led by Sir Robert Phelips. Phelips was a prominent opponent of Charles' Personal Rule, and it is suggested
John_Stawell
Baron Stafford d. 1420 c.1418 Sometimes called Lord Bourchier 132 William Phelip 1383–1441 c. 1418 Later Baron Bardolph 133 John Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville
List of knights and ladies of the Garter
List_of_knights_and_ladies_of_the_Garter
Flight of Charles II from England in 1651
the house, he had met a cousin of Edward Hyde's who knew Colonel Edward Phelips of Montacute House. Wyndham himself suggested the aid of his friend John
Escape_of_Charles_II
English politician (c.1576–1617)
Parliament for Somerset 1601 With: (Sir) Edward Phelips Succeeded by Sir Francis Hastings (Sir) Edward Phelips Preceded by Dr Francis James Lewis Lashbrooke
Maurice_Berkeley_(died_1617)
English philosopher and statesman (1561–1626)
Penruddock Succeeded by Laurence Tomson Edward Bacon William Sprynt Edward Phelips Preceded by Maurice Horner William Goldwell Member of Parliament for Taunton
Francis_Bacon
English landowner and politician
at St Andrews, Holborn, London. Ludlow married Elizabeth Phelips, daughter of Richard Phelips of Montacute, Somerset and had three daughters and six sons
Henry_Ludlow_(died_1643)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
List of speakers of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
List_of_speakers_of_the_House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom
1625–1642 English Interregnum vacant Francis Luttrell 1685–1690 Sir Edward Phelips 1690–1697 Henry Henley 1697–1702 Sir Francis Warre, 1st Baronet 1702–1709
List of vice-admirals of Somerset
List_of_vice-admirals_of_Somerset
Church in London, England
within the monastery of St Paul's, London" in 1381, with mention of John Phelip, as a former parson. Until the reign of Edward VI the parishioners worshipped
St_Faith_under_St_Paul's
British politician (1929–2023)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Betty_Boothroyd
Auxiliary force of the British Army
Conventicle Act 1664. Lieutenant Edward Phelips of the Somerset Militia Horse (later Colonel Sir Edward Phelips) gained a reputation for harshness in carrying
Somerset_Militia
British politician (1945–2018)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Michael Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn
Michael_Martin,_Baron_Martin_of_Springburn
18th-century Scottish-French noble
of Middle March and Bridget Phelips, daughter of Edward Phelips of Montacute House and granddaughter of Sir Edward Phelips of Montacute. They were married
Charles Hamilton, Count of Arran (1738–1800)
Charles_Hamilton,_Count_of_Arran_(1738–1800)
British politician (1735–1828)
Hippisley Coxe Edward Phelips Member of Parliament for Somerset 1780–1796 With: Richard Hippisley Coxe 1780–1784 Edward Phelips 1784–1792 Henry Hippisley
Sir John Trevelyan, 4th Baronet
Sir_John_Trevelyan,_4th_Baronet
English politician and lawyer (1528–1571)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Richard Onslow (Solicitor General)
Richard_Onslow_(Solicitor_General)
English politician (died 1410)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Richard Waldegrave (politician)
Richard_Waldegrave_(politician)
general election of 1679 he stood for parliament together with Edward Phelips, but there was a double return and they never took their seats. Hunt died
Robert_Hunt_(Parliamentarian)
British politician
With: Sir Charles Kemys Tynte 1768-1774 Edward Phelips 1774-1780 Sir John Trevelyan, Bt 1780-1784 Succeeded by Sir John Trevelyan, Bt Edward Phelips
Richard_Hippisley_Coxe
British statesman (1661–1724)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer
Robert_Harley,_1st_Earl_of_Oxford_and_Earl_Mortimer
Area of East London
William Penn, Quaker, founder of the Province of Pennsylvania. Sir Edward Phelips, Speaker of the House of Commons 1604-1611 James Pound, astronomer. Max
Wanstead
Second most senior judge in England and Wales
public library membership required.) More, Rebecca S. (2008) [2004]. "Phelips, Edward". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford
Master_of_the_Rolls
English landowner and politician (1613–1659)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Lislebone_Long
Member of the Parliament of England
John Lancaster Member of Parliament for Suffolk 1414 With: Sir William Phelip Unknown Political offices Preceded by Sir William Langford High Sheriff
Robert_Corbet_(died_1417)
Most senior official of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom
Cromwell, 3rd Baron Cromwell c. 1425 1432 First period in office William Phelip, 6th Baron Bardolf 1432 1441 Sir Ralph Boteler, from 1441 The Lord Sudeley
Lord_Chamberlain
Scottish diplomat and Tory politician
Member of Parliament for Ilchester with Edward Phelips 1708–1710 Succeeded by Samuel Masham Edward Phelips Preceded by Edward Bayntun George Duckett Member
James Johnston (secretary of state)
James_Johnston_(secretary_of_state)
16th-century English politician
large drain on the family coffers. Sir John married Edith Phelips, daughter of Sir Richard Phelips and widow of the merchant John Stocker of Poole, on 14
John_Horsey_(died_1564)
German actor (1929–1999)
Panther of Ratana (1963) – Jack Roller The White Spider (1963) – Kiddie Phelips Les Tontons flingueurs (1963) – Théo The Pirates of the Mississippi (1963)
Horst_Frank
English noble (1438–1507)
Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont and Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Phelip. He was born at Edenham, Lincolnshire. Although his exact date of birth
William Beaumont, 2nd Viscount Beaumont
William_Beaumont,_2nd_Viscount_Beaumont
Short title Citation Royal assent Long title Francis Phelips' Estate Act 1690 2 Will. & Mar. Sess. 2. c. 1 Pr. 10 November 1690 An Act for enabling the
List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1690
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1690
Welsh politician (1634–1700)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet, of Gray's Inn
Sir_William_Williams,_1st_Baronet,_of_Gray's_Inn
British government office
of Huntworth 1623: William Faunceys 1624: Thomas Wyndham 1625: Robert Phelips 1626: John Clark Symes of Poundisford Park, Pitminster 1627: Sir John Latch
High_Sheriff_of_Somerset
English politician (1579–1667)
Preceded by Sir Robert Phelips John Stawell Member of Parliament for Somerset 1626 With: Sir John Horner Succeeded by Sir Robert Phelips Sir Edward Rodney
Henry Berkeley (MP for Ilchester)
Henry_Berkeley_(MP_for_Ilchester)
England Preceded by Sir John Warre Edward Phelips Member of Parliament for Somerset 1669–1679 With: Edward Phelips 1669–1679 Sir Hugh Smith, 1st Baronet 1679
Sir John Sydenham, 2nd Baronet
Sir_John_Sydenham,_2nd_Baronet
English judge and politician (died 1607)
smaller than Montacute" also in Somerset (built in about 1598 by Sir Edward Phelips, Master of the Rolls and the prosecutor during the trial of the Gunpowder
John_Popham_(judge)
English courtier, administrator and politician
political activist, and married George Speke (1623–1689) Anne, married Edward Phelips Pye's brother Walter Pye was also an MP. Thrush 2010. Burke 1835, p. 351
Robert_Pye_(Royalist)
English soldier and politician
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Thomas_Lovell
British merchant and Whig politician (c.1663–1732)
Succeeded by Sir John Hobart Lord Harry Powlett Preceded by James Bateman Edward Phelips Member of Parliament for Ilchester 1715–1722 With: William Bellamy Succeeded by
John_Hopkins_(died_1732)
Town in Somerset, England
family of John Horsey of Clifton Maybank from 1538 to 1610, followed by the Phelips family until 1846, when it passed to the Harbins of Newton Surmaville.
Yeovil
English parliament, 1604–1611
and the Gunpowder Plot. The Speaker of the House of Commons was Edward Phelips, the Member of Parliament for Somerset. King James' objective from the
Blessed_Parliament
Court jester to James VI and I (died 1672)
Anderson, HMC Downshire, vol. 6 (London, 1995), p. 557. HMC 3rd Report, Phelips (London, 1872), p. 284. REED Online: Sir John Oglander's List Óscar Alfredo
Archibald_Armstrong
English judge and politician (died 1697)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Sir_Job_Charlton,_1st_Baronet
English politician (died 1471)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
John Wenlock, 1st Baron Wenlock
John_Wenlock,_1st_Baron_Wenlock
Clerical role in Parliament of the UK
1639 – Henry Elsyng 1649 – Henry Scobell 1658 – John Smythe 1659 – John Phelips 1659 – Thomas St. Nicholas 1660 – William Jessop 1661 – William Goldsborough
Clerk_of_the_House_of_Commons
Dutch painter
though still stylish, portrait works include his Portrait of Sir Robert Phelips and his works of the King and Queen of England. Wikimedia Commons has media
Hendrik_Gerritsz_Pot
British politician (1901–1986)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Horace King, Baron Maybray-King
Horace_King,_Baron_Maybray-King
British politician (1776–1858)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
James Abercromby, 1st Baron Dunfermline
James_Abercromby,_1st_Baron_Dunfermline
English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Thomas_More
British politician (born 1957)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Lindsay_Hoyle
Village in Somerset, England
part of the Norton Ferris Hundred. The manor was held from 1765 by the Phelips family of nearby Montacute House, in the parish of Montacute, Somerset
Shepton_Montague
Member of the Parliament of England
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
William_Esturmy
English judge and politician (1584–1660)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
John_Finch,_1st_Baron_Finch
Village in Suffolk, England
Darsham with an hourly service to either Ipswich or Lowestoft. Sir William Phelip, 6th Baron Bardolf (?-1441), Treasurer of the Household, Lord Chamberlain
Dennington
November 1682 Sir Thomas Chicheley (1614–1699) 21 November 1682 1687 Robert Phelips (1619–1707) May 1687 March 1689 Robert Bertie Baron Willoughby de Eresby
List of chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster
List_of_chancellors_of_the_Duchy_of_Lancaster
British politician (born 1963)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
John_Bercow
constructed of the local Ham Hill stone, was built in about 1598 by Sir Edward Phelips, Master of the Rolls; his descendants occupied the house until the early
List of National Trust properties in Somerset
List_of_National_Trust_properties_in_Somerset
French National Gendarmerie unit
Général de Brigade Hubert Bonneau: 2014–2017 Général de Brigade Laurent Phélip: 2017–2020 Général de Division Ghislain Réty: August 2020 - October 2025
GIGN
English soldier and landowner
Parliament for Somerset 1597 With: Sir Hugh Portman Succeeded by (Sir) Edward Phelips Sir Maurice Berkeley Preceded by Edmund Carey Sir Edward Hungerford Member
Francis_Popham_(1573–1644)
English nobleman (1409–1460)
between 1425 and 1436 he married Elizabeth Phelip. She was the daughter and heiress of Sir William Phelip, a knight of the Garter who was recognised as
John Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont
John_Beaumont,_1st_Viscount_Beaumont
English politician (1488–1560)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Thomas_Moyle
English politician (c.1395–1463)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
John Popham (military commander)
John_Popham_(military_commander)
English landowner, soldier, politician, and administrator
William Phelip, 6th Baron Bardolf KG (died 6 June 1441), was an English landowner, soldier, politician, and administrator from Dennington in Suffolk. He
William Phelip, 6th Baron Bardolf
William_Phelip,_6th_Baron_Bardolf
English politician (died 1450)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
William_Tresham
Topics referred to by the same term
Thomas Phelipps, 1st Baronet or Thomas Phillips, MP for Winchester Thomas Phelips or Phillips, MP for Poole and Wareham Tommy Phillips (1883–1923), Canadian
Thomas Phillips (disambiguation)
Thomas_Phillips_(disambiguation)
English politician (1663–1732)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
William_Bromley_(Speaker)
British landowner and Tory politician
Preceded by Sir Edward Phelips Nathaniel Palmer Member of Parliament for Somerset 1695–1698 With: Sir John Smith Succeeded by Sir Edward Phelips John Hunt Preceded by
Sir John Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet
Sir_John_Trevelyan,_2nd_Baronet
English lawyer and politician (1580–1631)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Heneage_Finch_(speaker)
Member of the Parliament of England
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft
John_Tiptoft,_1st_Baron_Tiptoft
English lawyer and judge (1552–1634)
Elector Palatine. Coke became a leading opposition MP, along with Robert Phelips, Thomas Wentworth and John Pym, campaigning against any military intervention
Edward_Coke
English politician (1450–1485)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
William_Catesby
English politician (c.1509–1560)
fellow-member Thomas Phelips opposed the initial measures in Parliament towards the restoration of Catholicism in England but, unlike Phelips, he did not stand
Leonard_Willoughby
English puritan soldier
escaping to Flanders. At Antwerp he made the acquaintance of Colonel Robert Phelips and other royalists, to whom he described Cromwell as a false, perjured
Edward_Sexby
English politician (died 1451)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Richard_Vernon_(speaker)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1806 to 1807
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
William_Grenville,_1st_Baron_Grenville
1613 wedding in London, England
Temple Letter of Sir Edward Phelips and Henry Hobart to Actors in the Masque: 1612–13.' Middle Temple. HMC 3rd Report: Phelips (London, 1872), p. 281. Timothy
Wedding of Frederick V of the Palatinate and Princess Elizabeth
Wedding_of_Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate_and_Princess_Elizabeth
English judge and statesman
In office 1614–1636 Monarchs James I Charles I Preceded by Sir Edward Phelips Succeeded by Sir Dudley Digges Chancellor of the Exchequer In office 1606–1614
Julius_Caesar_(judge)
15th-century English noble
Tales. She married three times: Firstly, when aged 11, she married Sir John Phelip (c. 1380–1415). The couple lived briefly at Donnington Castle, but Sir John
Alice Chaucer, Duchess of Suffolk
Alice_Chaucer,_Duchess_of_Suffolk
English politician (died 1420)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
John_Doreward
Cecil Phelips Goodden (12 November 1879 – 5 November 1969) was an English cricketer, writer and British Army and Royal Marines officer. Goodden was a
Cecil_Goodden
Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1742 to 1743
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Spencer Compton, 1st Earl of Wilmington
Spencer_Compton,_1st_Earl_of_Wilmington
English politician
George Horner Succeeded by Sir John Stawell Edward Phelips Preceded by Sir John Sydenham Edward Phelips Member of Parliament for Somerset 1679 With: Sir
Sir_Hugh_Smith,_1st_Baronet
English politician (died 1516)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
James_Strangeways
Village and civil parish in Somerset, England
manor in the 12th century. Stoke Trister passed with Cucklington to the Phelips family in 1765 and was then held with Montacute. The parish of Stoke Trister
Stoke_Trister
English politician (died 1446)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
William_Alington_(speaker)
British politician (1904–1978)
Wray Bell Popham II Puckering Snagge Coke Yelverton 17th century Croke Phelips R. Crewe Richardson T. Crewe H. Finch J. Finch Glanville Lenthall Pelham
Selwyn_Lloyd
PHELIPS
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Female
Hindi/Indian
(गौहर) Hindi form of Arabic Jawahir, GAUHAR means "jewels."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sea Shell
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Dearly Loved
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sacrificing priest
Male
Welsh
Later form of Old Welsh Rīs, RHYS means "ardor, heat of passion."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a reduced form of Chamberlin.
Boy/Male
Gaelic Teutonic
From the north.
Boy/Male
Chinese, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Sanskrit
The Beloved One
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : nickname for a friendly or amiable person, from Middle English gode ‘good’ + will ‘desire’. The compound is attested in the sense ‘favorable disposition’ since before the Norman Conquest.
Boy/Male
Dutch English
rules by the spear.
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PHELIPS
PHELIPS
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