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  1. Jul 10, 2016 · They married in 1964 and went on to have four children; Frances Collins, Evelyn Penhallow, Mary Alice, and Arthur Phillips, III. Phil was ordained to the priesthood in 1966 and spent most of his career serving parishes in the Diocese of Texas.

  2. Personal. Born 1969, in Minneapolis, MN; married, 1996; wife's name Jan; children: two sons. Education: Harvard University, graduated. Hobbies and other interests: Jazz music.

  3. Aug 30, 2020 · Phillips deals with siblings, with relationships between men and women (and the hunger for love), with parents and their children, with the idea that the truth—insofar as it exists, insofar as we can know it—emerges best through multiple points of view.

  4. Phillips was a five-time champion on Jeopardy! in 1997. [7] In 2005, he competed in the Jeopardy! Ultimate Tournament of Champions. He won his opening-round game but lost in the second round. Phillips is married to film producer Barbara Muschietti.

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    After leaving school, Phillip spent a short time on a whaling ship in the Arctic, before enlisting in the Royal Navy and staring at the terror of conflict during the Seven Years' War. When the war ended, so did Phillip's time at sea — at least, for a while. The mariner became a farmer. He married and moved to a property near the village of Lyndhurs...

    Michael Pembroke, a judge and the author of a recent biography, Arthur Phillip: Sailor, Mercenary, Governor, Spy, believes the British mariner would have been appalled by slavery, and that experience helped shape the future governor. Justice Pembroke explained that when planning for the colony in New South Wales, Phillip declared "there shall be no...

    For all the hopes Phillip held for the colony and those who had been sent to New South Wales, there were major challenges, including marines unhappy about the comparative freedom the governor extended to the convicts and the wilful moods of Mother Nature, including severe drought. And there was the major issue of the upheaval and tensions the new a...

    There was some debate about his death. Some believed he killed himself, a claim dismissed by others, including Sir Roger Carrick, as gossipy rumour. Phillip was buried in a church in the nearby village of Bathampton. Mr Robertson believed Phillip deserved better recognition and that his remains should have been exhumed and buried in Sydney's Royal ...

  5. Jul 19, 2019 · Arthur Phillip was born on October 11, 1738 on Cheapside Street, London, England. He was born the youngest child of Jacob Phillip, a teacher and Royal Navy seaman, and Elizabeth Breach, a seafarer’s widow. Arthur’s father died in 1739.

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  7. It puts me on the on the lookout for my next hit. One Sunday night, after Owen King read from his book We're All In This Together, I joined him and his wife, Kelly Braffet (Josie and Jack), for dinner at Curry Mahal.

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