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Philip WARWICK
Adm. at PEMBROKE, c 1630-1 .
Perhaps identical with the historian and politician. If so, s. of Thomas, organist of Westminster Abbey [ London ] and the Chapel Royal [ London ]. B. 24 Dec., 1609, in St Margaret's parish, Westminster [ London ].
School, Eton [ Buckinghamshire ].
Travelled abroad.
Studied at Geneva [ Switzerland ] under Diodati.
Secretary to Lord-Treasurer Juxon, 1636 ; clerk of the Signet, 1638 .
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 12 Feb., 1637/8.
Hon. B.C.L. (Oxford) 1638 .
M.P. for Radnor [ Radnorshire ], 1640-4 ; expelled; for Westminster [ London ], 1661-78 .
Joined King Charles at Oxford [ Oxfordshire ].
Fought at Edgehill [ Warwickshire ].
Secretary to King Charles at Hampton Court [ Middlesex ], 1647, and in the Isle of Wight , 1648 .
Compounded for his estate, 1649 .
Imprisoned as a suspect, 1655 .
Knighted, 1660 .
Secretary for the Treasury, 1660-7 .
Married (1) Dorothy, dau. of Thomas Hutton, of Marske, North Riding of Yorkshire ; (2) Joan, widow of Sir William Boteler, Bart.
Author, Memoire of King Charles I, etc.
Died 15 Jan., 1683/4, aged 74; buried at Chislehurst [ Kent ]. M.I.
( Vis. of Kent, 1663 ; D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon. ; E. A. Webb, Chislehurst, 274.)
Philip WARWICK
Approx. lifespan: 1609–1683
Adm. at Pembroke College c1630-31
Perhaps identical with the historian and politician
If so
s. of Thomas WARWICK organist of Westminster Abbey, [London], and the Chapel Royal, [London],
b. 1609:12:24 in St Margaret's parish Westminster, [London],
Sch: Eton
Travelled abroad.
Studied at Geneva, [Switzerland], under Diodati.
Secretary to Lord-Treasurer Juxon 1636 ; clerk of the Signet 1638
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1637/8:02:12
Hon. B.C.L. (Oxford) 1638
M.P. for Radnor, [Radnorshire], 1640-44 ; expelled; for Westminster, [London], 1661-78
Joined King Charles at Oxford, [Oxfordshire],
Fought at Edgehill, [Warwickshire],
Secretary to King Charles at Hampton Court, [Middlesex], 1647 and in the Isle of Wight , 1648
Compounded for his estate 1649
Imprisoned as a suspect 1655
Knighted 1660
Secretary for the Treasury 1660-67
m. (1) Dorothy HUTTON dau. of Thomas HUTTON of Marske, North Riding of Yorkshire , ;
m. (2) Joan BOTELER wid. of Sir William BOTELER, Bart.
Author, Memoire of King Charles I etc.
d. 1683/4:01:15 aged 74; buried at Chislehurst, [Kent],
M.I.
( Vis. of Kent 1663 ; D.N.B. ; Al. Oxon. ; E. A. Webb, Chislehurst 274)

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