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    • He spied on France for the British. He looked at the build-up, the military build-up, the sea build-up in France. So he was actually acting as a spy out there as well.
    • Some believe he died by suicide, but others disagree. I raise the possibility of suicide ... because he wasn't buried in Westminster Abbey or Bath Abbey, and there were a number of question marks about his death.
    • Despite governing a penal colony, he hated slavery. He famously wrote, when preparing for the expedition of the First Fleet, that 'there shall be no slavery in a free land'.
    • In an earlier life, he was a cattle and agricultural farmer. He learnt all his farming [at Hampsire]. This is poor, infertile land, and he farmed in difficult conditions.
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  3. Mar 17, 2020 · Over 50 years ago, Market Drayton aviation pioneer Arthur Phillips' magnificent masterpiece made its final landing, as the surviving relics of his ingenuity were handed over to the famous...

  4. Arthur Phillips (born April 23, 1969) is an American novelist. His books include Prague (2002), The Egyptologist (2004), Angelica (2007), The Song Is You (2009), The Tragedy of Arthur (2011), and The King at the Edge of the World (2020). [1]

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  6. Feb 11, 2020 · 3.55. 2,442 ratings433 reviews. "One of the best writers in America" (The Washington Post) delivers a mesmerizing new novel in which Queen Elizabeth's spymasters recruit an unlikely agent for an impossible mission: the only Muslim in England. The year is 1601. Queen Elizabeth is dying, childless.

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