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===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Philip]] [[name::TYRWHITT]], 3rd baronet [[date of birth::1598]]-[[date of death::1667]]=== | ===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Philip]] [[name::TYRWHITT]], 3rd baronet [[date of birth::1598]]-[[date of death::1667]]=== | ||
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====Biographical Note==== | ====Biographical Note==== | ||
Son of Sir [[family::Edward Tyrwhitt]], 2nd bart, of [[location::Stainfield, Lincolnshire]], a member of a long-established gentry family there. Matriculated at [[education::Christ's College, Cambridge]] 1614, but did not graduate; succeeded his father in 1628. He suffered considerable financial penalties as a royalist during the Civil War. His son of the same name (1633-88) was [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Grimsby]] in 1667, and held various local administrative offices. | Son of Sir [[family::Edward Tyrwhitt]], 2nd bart, of [[location::Stainfield, Lincolnshire]], a member of a long-established gentry family there. Matriculated at [[education::Christ's College, Cambridge]] 1614, but did not graduate; succeeded his father in 1628. He suffered considerable financial penalties as a royalist during the Civil War. His son of the same name (1633-88) was [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Grimsby]] in 1667, and held various local administrative offices. |
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Sir Philip TYRWHITT, 3rd baronet 1598-1667
Biographical Note
Son of Sir Edward Tyrwhitt, 2nd bart, of Stainfield, Lincolnshire, a member of a long-established gentry family there. Matriculated at Christ's College, Cambridge 1614, but did not graduate; succeeded his father in 1628. He suffered considerable financial penalties as a royalist during the Civil War. His son of the same name (1633-88) was MP for Grimsby in 1667, and held various local administrative offices.
Books
A number of books survive, widely dispersed, with an inscription, and/or an armorial binding stamp; the stamp is attributed in the Armorials Database to the 3rd baronet, but they may also be associated with the 4th. Examples: Thomas Fisher Library, Toronto, STC 191; Princeton University (Ex) 3614.376 11q; State Library of New South Wales, Sydney RB 1529.
Sources
- British Armorial Bindings.
- History of Parliament.
- Tyrwhitt baronets, Wikipedia.
- Venn, J. and J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge, 1922.