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Monarch
  
George I

Religion
  
Anglican

Rank
  
General

Name
  
Richard Philipps

Spouse
  
Andrea Phillips (m. 1987)

Died
  
14 October 1750

Allegiance
  
Great Britain

Battles/wars
  
Battle of the Boyne

Role
  
Author

Movies
  
Captain Phillips

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Children
  
Mariah Phillips, Daniel Phillips

Parents
  
James Austin Phillips, Virginia Shattuck

Books
  
A Captain's Duty, The Second Ship, Fieldwork for Human Geography, The Story of Gautama Buddha a, You Got an Ology?

Similar People
  
Barkhad Abdi, Tom Hanks, Paul Greengrass, Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse, Billy Ray

General Richard Philipps (1661 – 14 October 1750) was said to have been in the employ of William III as a young man and for his service gained the rank of Captain in the British army. He served at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 and made the rank of Lt. Col. in 1712. He raised the 40th Regiment of Foot.

In 1717 he was appointed Governor of Nova Scotia by George I. He actually arrived in Annapolis Royal in 1720, created the Nova Scotia Council and in 1722 returned to England. He made another visit to Nova Scotia and persuaded the Acadian French to swear allegiance to the British Government. He returned again to England about 1731. During the early years he evidently was an active and responsible governor. After 1731 his interest in the province was much reduced. Because of absences and laterally, waning interest, the roles of those acting for the Governor were greatly enhanced. They were: John Doucett, (1717–1725); Lawrence Armstrong, (1725–1739); Alexander Cosby, 1739–1740; Paul Mascarene, (1740–1749). At that point Edward Cornwallis was appointed Governor.

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