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  1. Frances married (1) Rev. Philip Twysden, Bishop of Raphoe, in 1749. [1] Raphoe, Philip Lord Bishop and Carter, Frances of the Parish of St Michan's Dublin, spinster. Dated 27 February 1749. Philip died on 2 November 1752. Frances married (2) her cousin Gen. James Johnston, son of James Johnston (Secretary of State) and his wife, Lucy Claxton ...

  2. Philip Twysden, M.A., D.C.L. (c. 1714 –1752) was an Anglican prelate who served in the Church of Ireland as the Bishop of Raphoe from 1747 to 1752. The circumstances of his death later became the subject of rumour.

  3. El Rev. Dr. Philip Twysden , MA , DCL (1713-1752), fue un clérigo anglicano que sirvió en la Iglesia de Irlanda como Lord Obispo de Raphoe de 1747 a 1752. Las circunstancias de su muerte más tarde se convirtieron en tema de rumores escandalosos. .

  4. 14 de feb. de 2024 · Early life. She was born Frances Twysden, in London, second and posthumous daughter of The Rt Rev. Dr Philip Twysden (c. 1714–1752), Church of Ireland Bishop of Raphoe (1746–1752) and his second wife Frances Carter (later wife of General James Johnston), daughter of Thomas Carter of Castlemartin, Master of the Rolls in Ireland.

  5. Philip Twysden (1713–1752), was an Anglican clergyman who served in the Church of Ireland as Lord Bishop of Raphoe from 1747 to 1752. The circumstances of his death later became the subject of scandalous rumour.

  6. Philip Twysden Kent-born Philip Twysden was consecrated as Bishop of Raphoe from 1747 to 1752, having been nominated by King George II. An Oxford graduate and doctor of civil law, he is said to have become bankrupt after spending the family’s savings in London.

  7. Philip Twysden (1713–1752), was an Anglican clergyman who served in the Church of Ireland as Lord Bishop of Raphoe from 1747 to 1752. The circumstances of his death later became the subject of scandalous rumour.