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Philip Yorke (antiquary)

Philip Yorke (1743–1804) was an antiquary who developed a great interest in Welsh history and genealogy relatively late in his life. He is the author of ''The Royal Tribes of Wales'' (1799).
==Background==
The son of Simon Yorke (1696–1767) and Dorothy Hutton (1717–1787), he was born at Erddig, not far from Wrexham (Denbighshire, Wales). He was related to Philip Yorke, first earl of Hardwicke, who was uncle to Simon's father Simon Yorke. His mother, Dorothy, was a daughter of Matthew Hutton of Newnham, Hertfordshire.
After receiving his basic education in Wanstead and at Newcome's School in Hackney, he went to Eton College and subsequently in 1762 to Benet College, Cambridge, where he was awarded an MA degree in 1765. He proceeded to Lincoln's Inn in 1762 and was 'called to the bar' in 1767. He took great delight in classical literature and became a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1768.

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