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    Spouse: (1) Mary Purcell (2) Frances Carter. Children: 2, including Frances, Countess of Jersey. Alma Mater: University College, Oxford. 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.

  2. Frances Villiers ( London St James kerülete, 1753. február 25. – 1821. július 23.) Jersey grófnője, Dr. Philip Twysden tiszteletes és második felesége, Frances Carter második leánya. Édesapja még Frances születése előtt, 1752. november 2-án elhunyt, 38 éves korában, állítólag egy postakocsi kirablása közben lőtték le ...

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  4. 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. (en) dbo:almaMater: dbr:University_College,_Oxford; dbo:birthDate: 1713-09-07 (xsd:date) dbo:birthPlace: dbr:Kent; dbo:child

  5. The Adventures of Philip on his Way Through the World: Shewing Who Robbed Him, Who Helped Him, and Who Passed Him By is the final novel by the English author William Makepeace Thackeray, originally published in 1861–1862. It was the last novel Thackeray completed, and harks back to several of his previous ones, involving as it does characters ...

  6. 6. Philip Twysden: The Bishop turned Highwayman. Philip Twysden was a member of a respectable Kent dynasty and the Bishop of Raphoe in Ireland. In 1752, he died mysteriously after being taken ill on Hounslow Heath. His family gave out the story that Bishop Twysden had died of an inflammation of the bowels.

  7. Styled Viscount Villiers from birth, he was the son of George Villiers, 4th Earl of Jersey, by his wife Frances Twysden, daughter of the Right Reverend Philip Twysden, Bishop of Raphoe. He attended Harrow and obtained a Master of Arts degree from St John's College, Cambridge. He was a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to the Prince of Wales in 1795.