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Herbert Philips : ウィキペディア英語版 | Herbert Philips
Herbert Philips of Sutton Oaks, Macclesfield, Cheshire was a philanthropist and justice of the peace. ==Background== Herbert Philips was the great grandson of Nathaniel Philips, who co founded, with his elder brother John, a tape manufacturing business in the mid-eighteenth century that became J. and N. Philips and Co. This company became one of Manchester’s leading commercial enterprises, specialising in the weaving of narrow tape. By the mid-nineteenth century the extended Philips family held properties and businesses throughout Lancashire, Cheshire and Staffordshire along with the family seats in Heybridge and Heath House, Staffordshire. Herbert was the third son and youngest child of Robert Philips and Laetitia née Hibbert. (family pedigree and archive ) Herbert Philips' father's first cousin was Mark Philips the elected Member of Parliament for Manchester following the campaign for Manchester’s enfranchisement by the 1832 Reform Act. Mark Philips M.P. was instrumental in the provision of public open spaces leading in 1846 to the first public park in Manchester which still bears his name: Philips Park.〔http://www.philipspark.org.uk/〕
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